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Durnbsky The Woman Hater , was seen winking at airline hostess, Lillian Thiery. Edith Schaafsma is the current winner of the Nobel Prize for her book, Modern Ways of Winning cr Man , or Forget the Handkerchiei, Girls, Try the Lassoing Meth- od What is this, a ministrel show? No, I guess it is just beauty operator, Helen Schobel, giving million heiress, Virginia Schoenbeck, a mud pack. Ioseph Carbon is now giving lessons to Richard Miterko and loe Gernardo on how to acquire Superman muscles, in ten easy lessons. r Nick Little has succeeded in surpassing Tommy Manville's record of marrying seven Wives. Nick has just divorced his twelvth Wife and has been reconciled with his fifth. The parts ot the Katzenjammer Kids on the radio are taken by Don Keilman and Don Stark. The show is sponsored by Boob, which spelled backwards, spells Boob. Francis Dewes is now famous because of his unusual bass voice in the opera Carmen l-2-3-4 updown! Therese Halfrnan is now instructing women how to reduce. Scotland Yard has now asked the aid of our noted American detective, Mildred Busse, who was made famous by capturing the notorious criminal, lack, alias, Pretty Boy Crawford, and his alluring gun moll, Genny, Gypsy Rose l..ee , Holom. Lorraine I-loiiman and loan Kwitowski have used their brilliant minds in their dis- covery of the new liquid dentitrice, Reel , which doesn't make teeth sparkle, but it has a wonde:iul foam and it contains no abrasives-so they say. The one sorrowful event brought tears to the eyes of many, was the defeat of Mr. Roscoe Protsman, who was running for Pres- ident of the United States. But you see Truman was running for his sixth term. The scenes are getting hazy now and the figures of the indians reappear. Be- sides, there is no more tobacco to put into the peace pipe. J xi 't ' 'f wx f ' - isa , Q 0 -wr -'J f, f,
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When the Class of '47 first made their appear- ance in D. H. S. we thought something was bound to happen and our experience told us to look for the worse. However, that year passed, although it was punctuated by frequent skirmishes and visits in the principal's office. When the present school year began, this class seemed determined to make good and prove that they had some hardy stuff in them. They out-shone all other classes in spirit and loyalty to the school. They also took part in many activities, both scholastic as well as exra-curri- cular. All in all, this group has earned a place among the other classes of Dyer High School. -Q -. an CLASS OFFICERS: Robert Parker, President Glen Eberley, Vice-President Betty Weaverlinq, Secretary William Howard, Treasurer CLASS MOTTO: Don't try dying, die trying CLASS FLOWER: White Camillia CLASS COLORS: Purple and White Too row, left to right: G. Aust gen, O. Clarke, S. Deyoung, D. Hea- cock, G. Hanson, E. Dewes, A. Dav- enport, W. Howard, G. Eberly, H. Boyle. Second row, left to right: T. Cullem, D. Douthett, P. Dreischerf, D. Held, E. Brys, P. Hilbrich, M. A. Horton, P. Gettler, D. Crawford, V. Dewes, H. Hazelette. Bottom row, left to'riqht: W. Brown. P. Hagge, R. Booth, A. Bick- ham, M. Britton, Miss R. Pierce, V. Hovey, M. Darnell, B. East, S. Gor- don, M. Genardo. Top row, left to right: I. Schies- ser, V. Schulte, D. Voich, B. Weaver- lina. I. Iewett, V. Miterko, M. Stolzen- loach, R. Parker, C. Quaife, R. Man- tel. Second row, left to right: E. Schmidt, I. Rauh, I. Maqinot, R. Wal. f'en, P. Popa, V. Keilman, R. Phil- lips, M. Sanfcri, R. Wachter, G. Nyehat, I. Specht. Bottom row, left to right: L. Seward, W. Manter. B. Iames I. Schmall M. Kuhn, R. Miller, Miss R. Pierce, S. Upchurch, A. Russnogle, D. Marshall, I. Rchardsfin, R. Ba- sheta, I. Wood, W. Reed, E. Tice.
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