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HIGHffEWS IN MEDIAS RES VOL. V. Smithburg, Md. May 1929 No. 8 OUR SENIORS (continued from March Issue) Alfred Fehl When we hear a piano playing we think of Alf, because of his widely known talent for piano music. Not only in music is he talented, but also in school work, for he is a very intelligent thinker and hard worker. He tries to pick up extra knowledge where ever obtainable. In our Junior Play, Aaron Boggs, Fresh- man,” he took the part of Pepper Jervis; in our Senior Play, Turning the Trick, he took the part of Jim Doughterty, a detect- ive; in the S. H. S. Dramatic Club Play, he played the leading part of Bob Mathews.' He played each role more than creditably. We expect in the near future either to see him on the Yale fotball team or playing a piano in Paul Whiteman's Orchestra. JOSEPHINE PRYOR Josephine joined our class when we were Freshmen. We all wondered who she was and from whence she had come. We soon found out. Josephine wears a bright and happy smile whenever we see her. She is a very in- dustrious girl and always knows her lessons. If a classmate wants any help he does not hesitate to ask her. She helps in a way that can be understood. When our class elected the High News staff, Josephine was elected editor, a position she has capably filled. (Continued on page 4) SENIORS TEN YEARS HENCE Josephine Pryor—A spinster school marm. Charlotte Forrest—A private secretary to a lawyer. Thelma Winders—Playing the part of Clara Bow in It.” Catheryn Ross—Living a married life in Chewsville. Alice Miller—One of the world’s famous ath- letes. Iva Buhrman—Health nurse in Washington County. Anna Barkdoll—Teaching Home Economics in High News. Grace Reynolds—Taking ex-ray pictures in a State Hospital. Richard Martin—Principal of Wayne Heights High School. Alfred Fehl—A minister in Highfield. Kenneth Spessard—Running a dairy in Cheese Hollow. Robert Clopper—Surgeon in some hospital. David Welty—Secretary to the President of the U. S. Glenn Sensenbaugh—A successful farmer in Frederick County. Richard Newcomer—A postal Mail Clerk. Richard Geiser—Driving The Yellow-way Bus' from coast to coast. Edwin Barkdoll—Most famous artist in U. S. Paul Lung—A prominent lawyer in Pennsyl- vania. Kenneth Brandenburg—Playing the part of a joker in a Shakespearean play. Robert Welty—Playing first base for the New York Yankees.
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