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THE EAGLE Nell NELL STOTELMEYER Commercial 1JRifle Club 2-Hiking Club 1-3-Varsity B. B. 2-3-4-Interclass B. B. 2-3-4-Girls Chorus 4--Dancing Club Tinner', LUCIN DA SWAN Commercial 1-Rifle Club 1-2-Mandolin Club 2-Pennsylvania Club 2 -l 4 Ylvlinstrel -Dramatic Club -Operetta Chorus Tookey BRUCE THOMAS Commercial 1-2-3-4-Rifle Club 3-Interclass B, B. Walla MARGARET WALLA Commercial 1-Camera Club 3-4-Commercial Club ffslimr MURRAY F. WHITE Academic 1-Science Club 2-Pennsylvania Club 'I o 4 4 Al 1 3. -Ring Committee -Extemporaneous and Boys Chorus -Eagle Staff and Operetta Chorus -Riffle and Hobbies Clubs -2-3-4-Honor Roll 4-Student Council
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THE EAGLE 6CHappy99 WANDA J. ROUT Commercial 1--Camera Club 2-Pennsylvania Club 2-3-4-Music Club 2-lnterclass B. B. 66110639 JOSEPH SEMANS Commercial 1--Aviation Club 2-Cooking Club 3-Hiking Club flkllifle Club 3'lf-Interclass ll. B. USi8,' RUTH SHANNON Academic 1-2-Butler High 3-Washington High 4vSouth Union 1-2+Rifle and Dl'3.lll3tlf' Clubs 1-2-Orchestra and Band 4-Dancing Club Dot DOROTHY SOWERS Academic l-2'-Confluence lf-Orchestra 3-4vGi1'1s Chorus l-2-3-4-Honor Roll fl-Eagle Staff and Senior Staff 4-Senior Play Crist SPrinkler ROBERT SPRINGER Commercial 1-2-Athletic Club 3-Cooking Club 3-4-Intorclass R. Il,
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26 THE EAGLE S fl PR PI-IEC 0 if i, ,ff 5 t, . 4.iy!'-,0 . 1. N t, ,VN,.Z f ,A-. ' f f f':' li? ,Wi Wt I fl W urn--,E :.. if eff if 1 is . lessee' 'gris- AW, .iii viii Mill, I f iff X. of XM, , yy . , W tQu,, ll 'ix I Although office hours were over, Attorney Rhodes made no move to depart. He continued to marvel at the events which had taken place since his graduation from high school: Timid Wilma O'Hern was now the much envied, private secretary of the new Mayor of Hopwood. the Honorable Sammy Williamsg quite, ambitious llester Baugh, head-nurse at the Clinic of Suffering, Death Hillg Anne Brownfield, so care-free and happy, Proprietress of the famous, Hungry March Inn g Serious Frank Balaban, the world renowned crooner: neat sedate Emma Scheggia, model for the greatest artist of the day, .Ioseph Seinans Esq.: Quiet Mahlon Franks, leader of the great Hollywood Jazz Bandg the old star, Wayne- Pratt, succeeding Primo Canera as the world's greatest prize fight.er.g-suddenly Attorney Rhodes was brought back to reality by the shrill cry of a newsie on the street below, Extra! Extra! famous physician victim of sudden death Dr. Concilus-- Attorney Rhodes waited to hear no more. He dashed down to the street, purchased a paper, and was about to return to his office, when his attention was drawn to a large number of people assembled a block away. Forgetting his intense in- terest in Dr. Concilus, he hurried to the scene of attraction. There he found only an organegrinder entertaining the crowd. He- would have retraced his steps immediately, but just the-n the organ-grinder be- gan to play a melody that Attorney Rhodes had never forgotten, his old Alma Mater song. A second glance at the organ-grinder revealed that it was Emery Kollar, as mis- chievous and fun-loving as of old. That evening the organ-grinder was a guest at the Rhodes home. He received a hearty welcome from Estella, who was more than glad to see him. For a long time they sat, talking about old times. Then Estella turned to her husband and exclaimed, Jerry, you will never guess who moved into the next cottage. Well now, let me think. Al Capone? Oh Jerry, do be serious at least once! But of course, you couldn't ever guess, even in a month of Sundays. Mr. and Mrs. A. Walter Dennis, Isn't that grand? They are coming over tomorrow night. You know whom he marrie-d, don't you? Why no, honey, I don't. The last I heard of Dennis was six years ago when he was representing the Knights of the Road i11 Brownfield. Whom did he marry? Do you know, Emery? Never heard of Dennis since he graduated. Estella will have to tell us. Why, he married Charlotte Nixon, of course. Not long after you saw him as a Knight of the Road, as you like to call him, he rescued the wealthy inventor, Eugene Guthrie, from a desperate criminal. Eugene rewarded him with a gift of 325,000 and a position as supervising manager of his factory in Hatfield. The first A. Walter did then was to propose to Charlotte, who accepted without a monie-nt's hesitation. And oh, Jerry, they have the sweetest twins! Well, that certainly was a breakg I mean, rescuing Eugene. But Deninie always was a lucky fellow, wasn't he, Emery? Yes, he always said he was born under a lucky star. Seems to me it must be true. His Friend, Bixler, must have been born under a lucky planet. What did he do, discover a gold mine? Invented a lieedetector. The Government offered him :F6,000,000 cold cash. Guess tliat's as good as a gold mine!! And how! By the way, did he marry Lucinda Swan? Oh, they were mar1'ied two months after graduation. Didn't think they'd break, did you? Hardly. But. say, what ever became of Steve Kazimer? Why, I don't know. Have you heard anything about him, Este-lla? You don't know what became of Steve Kazimerl Surely yoti have heard of his latest novel, 'Condemned Inno Kahn ? He is the most popular modern author, and the literary world marvels at his extraordinary talent. Next you will he telling me you know nothing of Nancy Frankhouser or Bert Husteadl Perhaps it may be strange, but I have lost track of both. How about yoti, Emery? I'm afraid I, too, must confess my ignorance. Do you mean that you have never seen Nancy or Bert on the screen? The leading stars of Hollywood, and you two loose track of them! That reminds me, our little song bird, Eleanor Galvin, is singing at 5:45.
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