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A .1 ll K Q ,uf 5 1 U. ,-O Qiffll iw I ...YL 'g.,fw'f ' . f-..-.u .f 3 .1 .-If I IH ., , L! find' ' . t V 1 li v 4' XFN' i I, 3 V- es .. 57, fjlvlj I. -- uw RICHARD INMAN FCROOPI3 Richard is a fmnzy man, For, you see, he's a rarlio fan. General Coarse HELEN FORD Hi-Em Helen, 'wills her reacly laugh, Keeps rm uproar in the class. General Course Chorus 2,3,45 Class Secretary 35 Externp. 35 Glee Club 2,3, 45 Hi-Y-Ente 3,45 Interpre- tive Reading 45 Class Play 35 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 One Acts 45 Staff. CI-IARLES TOOI-IEY - Popeye Charles played football aml baskeiball, foo, Aim' fo his school will -re- -main true. General Course B. B. 1,2,3,4--Captain 45 F. B. I,2,s,4g s. L. Club +- Prcsidcnt 45 Track 2,3,4. NORNIA PRESTON Norm This girl has a sweet appeal, U70 wish her much in Life's Big Deal. Commercial Course Conrmercinl Contest 35 Chor- us 2,45 Glce Club 1,2,45 Hi- Y-Ette 3,4 - Secretary 45 Class Play 35 Orchestra 1,25 Sextctte 3,45 Staffg T. T. 3,4 -President 4. TOM FREDERICSON Not so fall and not so small, Yet be is knowlz by one ami all. General Course Chorus 2,3,45 Glce Club 2, 3,4. MAIKTHA WILSON Marty She is at her best on zz pol- ixherl floorf, Commercial Course Chorus 2,3,45 Glee Club I,2, 3,45 Hi-Y-Ette 3,45 Interpre- tive Reading 45 One Acts 2,45 Orchestra 2,3,45 T. T. 2,3,4. JULIA FITSPATRICK fPjYVlll3,J! ks Indy is fhis'lass'x name, E' V',f. 'LQ X:-f 99 Azul 1ue're very glarl she -' -,HL Q37 N came. SL,- IQ . 5- Q Commercial Course A Chorus 3,45 Class Secretary 25 5,114 19 Y' 5, Glue Club I,2,3. 'W 'v'i:':'T 'lj X, L .J L ,,. f-lf ' I., ,,... '- - vx il , . ,fx l - aI- w- xx I- ...lfii DJ IDI'-'I W l . 'Q' fx f t 1 - , - -R ZZ . . 1 xx., . ' ' x 6' , ffffrflgyefw lmffvffnw lm ' few ,ffl 466241
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A TRIP T0 NEW YORK IN 1950 While shopping in one of the leading food markets, McClurg 85 Mack, I happened to see an old school mate, Helen Ford, now a physical training teacher in dear old Alma Mater. We visited for a while and I learned from her that a great many of our former classmates were in New York. As my vacation was about due I decided to go to New York and look up some of my old friends and so the following week I took a plane to New York. You can imagine my surprise when I found Earl Rosenberger in the pilot seat with Julia Fitspatrick as air stewardess. In no time at all I arrived at my destination and immediately took a taxi to the Hotel New Yorker where I had made my reservations. The first familiar person I saw was Francis Bullard, now a bell hop, who rushed to take my bags, greet me, and escort me to my room. After resting a few hours I dressed for the evening and went downstairs. Who should I meet there but Tom Lovejoy, manager of this exclusive hotel. He appeared to be the same old Speed, The Ladies Manf, He insisted on taking me to the Red Lantern Club and as Tom knew nearly everyone there I felt more at ease. On entering the club we checked our wraps. It was beginning to seem like a reunion when we saw La Verne Bernard and Laura Mathews who were the harcheck girls. We were met by Arlene Hill who had succeeded Charlotte Tyson as personality hostess. We were ushered to our table and ordered dinner from Ernie Frerichs, head-waiter, who was assisted by Forrest I-Iousman and Lester McClung. just then, Tom called my attention to Tom Stewart-big soup and pickle chaser for Heinz. He had left his beloved wife, Lela Milton, tending the 58th variety on his Arizona ranch. We also saw that lie had two attractive follies girls: Ruth Daniels and Marie Keller. Another familiar figure then stopped at our table-that of Kathleen Harris, cigarette girl, who was unable'to make a sale as Speed still rolls his own. Wfhile waiting for dinner we danced and, nearing the orchestra, we saw Avery Lauber as leader. Other familiar faces were those of Paul Vaughn, Marshall Holmes, and Charles Gunnerson, who were busy swinging it. Everyone cleared the floor as Forrest Wise, master of ceremonies, introduced the first number of the floor show, Cain and Lane, comedians, who put on a clever drunk act. After this performance we were entertained by the glamorous Bernice Miller, blues singer. After eating dinner, Tom pointed out other people who were just being seated-Xvendell Pendleton, a famous crim- inal lawyer and his wife, the former Patricia Potter. Other celebrities were the lovely Rafa Shannon, star of Gold-Diggers of 1950 and her director, Tom Hardyman. Miss Shannon was wearing a gown designed by Wilsonia, famous designer for Hollywood stars. While we were visiting, Tom told me that Lambert Luepke had formally been employed as dishwasher but due to the excess breakage of glassware, he had been discharged. He also said that Charlotte Waterbtiry and Dorothy Michael had been guests in this hotel several weeks agog they had come to the city to secure jobs in the Witter follies now running on Broadway. As they had succeeded they had moved into a penthouse on Sth Avenue with ,Evalyn Scott and Naomi Merkly who were also employed by Don. Tom sat up and took notice as Maestro Wise introduced a chorus of cuties, consisting of Beulah Campton, Eleanor Hueper, Loretta Sauter, Melba Thorsrud, Donna Belle Will- Lbagc zfzuenzfy-fofir
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