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Twenty-nine Class Prophecy I sit here in the desert lands, I see a million grains of sand, And in each grain I see the fates fl nd future life of my classmates. The task is mine. I'll do it well, The future lives of my classmates to tell. Fate has planned what we shall be, Looking into the future, here's just what I see: l,ois KUNKLE is a pianist of great fame She keeps her husband whom she loves just the same. SYLvEs'rER BARKER is a millionaire who leads a gay life A matrimonial agency found him a rich wife. ADELAIDE CRYTZER, a designer of ladies gowns Draws trade from all the near-by towns. .IANE ENDSLEY is editor of the Valley Daily News ller salary is sufficient to keep her in shoes. STEVE Pursizo, an undertaker, I see in his hack The ones he takes riding never come back. AMELIA LIPPERT holds a position of rare distinction At lVlurphy's she sells the things for the kitchen. GEORGE LAURENT is a salesman of second hand books. ln his wee corner shop all his customers he hooks. KATE IIEPLER, once a society belle. llas married a man who has peanuts to sell. l see a palace and many gay times Where IRENE CAMPBELL spends all her dimes. ln a large office which has many doors l see l.YDiA Grier scrubbing the floors. joHN KLuciNEc: sells brooms, brushes, and mops lle still maintains that all women are flops. ln a little house by the side of the road BECKY DAVIDSON owns a neat little shop Where ViviAN Ross and her boy friend still come 'lo buy many bottles of pink colored pop. LARRY ALTMAN is a butler of first class Each place he work he breaks all the glass. l'3E'l rY HARVEY is a duchess, a noble man's wife, ln an old French castle she leads a gay life. CLARA SILL is a telephone operator for very small pay She gets the right number just once in a day. On Wall Street a prominent Iigure ls IIENRY GOLTZ who watches the ticker. FRED MAFHE is a comedian of the screen llis smile is broader than ever you've seen. A poor gigolo paid for his dancing Dick JONES still thinks he is quite entrancing. K. ... q--, 9 - .. - . 'S 'MH l l . Q y l ,' tl' l if ' 5 l l I l 1 1 'E' l E l la' l l ' dl l l l ri l r FII , X i ,L zfllllluur A I l .-
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M ' hy Ns t 3 , 5 ,,,,,,f C3 .. . f -new ' if 5d.3--.:m ,,,,, ,,,,,,, O took possession of the remainder of our provisions when our unwary guards were watching the combat. Never again did these guards leave their post as watch over the provisions, or any other duty. Another means of raising funds was to hold a benefit movie. All the friendly tribes within four days distance were invited to attend. At the close of the twelfth moon, Heap Big Chief Lausberg and his tribe gave a big Pow Wow Party in honor of the graduating tribe. The chiefs of both tribes smoked the peace pipe and sealed with friendship their long lived enmity. At this point of our hunt we stopped to look for the light of success. Lo! lt was there in the distance, but there was that terrible dark chasm between us and our hard fought for goal. Another lapse in time and again the tribe entered the fray to fight the last hard battle before the tribe was to be separated forever. Our tribe was still diminishing with only one hundred and eight members still in the fight, yet it was the largest tribe ever to leave the Happy Hunting Grounds of Tarentum High School. We chose for our leader, Chief Hiawatha Esler. He was a clean cut young warrior with high ambitions. At the very beginning of the hrst moon the Esler- ites revived the clan spirit of former years. Every individual of every tribe with- in the encampment felt a reawakening of School Spirit. As a result, the Quippus was revived! Our deeds now should be written in the Quippus. The feeling of formality between tribes was abandoned, and in all there was that sense of friendli- ness and willingness to help each other as was never before known in the history of Tarentum High School. Before many moons had passed we received trinkets which were to be treasured above all of our prizes or rewards. Our priceless rings and pins caused a sen- sation among the members of our home tribes and among those of other schools. The tribe presented a play on behalf of the Quippus. This brought us a step nearer to the attainment of our goal. Then, and only then, did Esler and his tribe merge from the hunting grounds into new pastures which was a land of sunlight and success. Here the Gods of Knowledge reigned supreme. Now our hopes and ambitions are to set a newer and higher standard of suc- cess. Our wishes are that we have a bigger and better class play and another big Pow Wow Party. Then the battle for us will cease when the last warrior has discarded his bow and arrow and tomahawk for a cap, a gown, and a pass which will enable him to enter the world as a civilized man. Lois KUNKLE, Lois CLARK, '31, Twenty-eight
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L LOUISE STACKHOUSE says life is such a bore She's now head clerk in GAIL WoI.IfE's shoe store. A cruel collector is ALFRED FALISE Not one of his debtors rests in peace. BOB ESLER is in the movies and takes all the parts Of the man who hates women and breaks all their hearts. ORPHA LAURENT,S the coach of a girls' basketball team Which over all Others reigns supreme. - BILL KENGOR is a poet, his greatest work ls a satire on Women arId their worth. PEO CAMPBELL and MARY CHISMARK are highly paid nurses Their patients all leave in the very best hearses. As a master of math and theoretical finds PAUL WHITE is more famous than Professor Einstein. DELIA LONG is a demonstrator in a large city store She wipes off her lipstick and then puts on more. And here's CLARENCE Siiifrs grown stately, tall, and thin Wielding the bow of a MasteI s violin. lVllLDRED lloAK still has a great deal of vim ller occupation is teaching baby fish how to swim. RACHEL NORRIS is dean of a finishing school She spends all her time enforcing the rules. ln llollywood, ALINE DANNERI5 a popular star Her publicity Manager is JOHN MURAR. ln a small country village down by the sea GERTY lVlEAHL is president of the quilting bee. TOM lVlOSl.EY, an egotist, who has good intentions With LAwRENc:E RAYMOND is known for his scientihc inventions I see NANCY HALLIDAY is to take up astronomy soon Perhaps she's heard there's a man in the moon. ln a college of no little fame XVALT BOVVSER, Chemistry Prof, has made a great name. While way in the cornfields of the west Each hoeing corn, l see the two BRECK,S. As foreman of their large farm PETE IIORNBEROER has someone to tell all his yarns. EILEEN MANLEY owns a chain of hotels She'll put you oIIt if you don't pay your bills. RALPH HuIxIEs is breaking all records for flight ln his new model airplane he invented one night. lVlARIE SCHROEDER is teacher in a small country school, She makes all the pupils obey her strict rule. lVlAZZOLl and LORENZETTI have at last found their place ln the mending of scissors and sharpening of skates. As an avatrix JEAN LooAN has no equal Her daring stunts always thrill the people. The voice of -IOHN LENTZ is known o'er the nation lle broadcasts the time from a radio station. Having settled down to married life WVANDA MOZENA has become a fireman's wife. :al E ., .gf .- '4 1 J - 4 - 'S l IQ X. l f I I aj ' E I I I 'I I E I 45' l l ' dl ' l l I l-1 tx lm- I I ,L l A I -llllmm l l --
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