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„p Prrrisb , anas farmer's wife, has pat.-nted a Beta Parrish .. . , , .wo ho stopper time saving; device. - from the bath tv.b. t, . , ,. r.,.. -■. 'to aasigner, has put cr. a ar- ket fnew' v 1'virV.; '• ;n take notice. It re,cable e tho clothing cf the -tr s. Janot Pope is '••11 known in th, fields of aviation. She oven ne.rr.' i a -nur• Francos is the ov ncr of a d ;de ranch in Wyoming. Betty Piorcol is a wall-known mver -irl. She has boon olocted IIis 1 chrr.ska, She also advertises Pepsodcnt. Betty Goob'-r i3 a reporter for the Hew York 7imps. Donna Johns on is livi. •» ; ciiy .. nine ton D. C. Her husband is a « rr-ior from He ora s a. They mve twin daughters. Jennie 21 •' i s, taking a short r . r-vm her secretarial position for . i o firm. Ardis Epi. ■ ' i i ' Droudy, the women farmers, h v« stated in a wi. ' : • .i journal that they have devel- oped a new typ - o -i - sietir.g corn. Ellinor Suhr . . i:.ic3ioijiry in India. Wilma Thompson. Opal Iruv rv, and Maud Parrish arc perhaps the In si but no • art successful ones of tho class. They mado tho now tyr i i od, vho Aston, internationally known b$r living on it ? r over two months. With this, I came to ny censes and resumed ray journey through the building. However, 1 wan happy to hear theso fine things about my classmates of '44.
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C.P.O.'s Robert Good, Kenneth Williams and Petty Officer James Stover hove written hone that they are now stationed on the ,rU. S. S. Nebraska. Robert Wilhelm li -'os in a small town in Pennsylvania. He is just retur- ■ 1 to his family after his day’s work in the coal mine..-,. Donito. Stull • n actress in Hollywood, well known for her jokes. Charles Kavan- gk, local manager of the Jerpc plant, has announced the sfv . or:; , of 60 car loads of eggs that v ill soon be on their o.y ;o l.o cracking plant. Eldonna Swan has :contly started a new character in the comic strips that nno been said will replace the woil-knovm Bumsteads. It is further stated that the strip is a story of her life, Marjorie Snerman and Donna Jean Wendell, the famous women chemi is, havo announced tho isolation of the common cold germ in their DuPont Laboratories. Betty Tucker, a New York City model and dosigner, has designed a :iow hat that has the whole world in a rage. Marjorio Ticker and husband arc famous opera stars. Cody Anderson and Teresia McLaughlin havo pooled their resources and now havo a nationally known clubhouse on the outskirts of Tec i-.,oh. Bonita Hcukc has returned to her duties in Washington D.C. after a she; h re between sessions in Congress. Wilma Pnbst -c and her husband aro tho rv ore of a large citrus i i i .-nhard in Florida. Their orchard is famous for the la:;col grapefruit grown in Florida. Elna Kent and Norua Stewart have completed a book that is now the book of t; . month. It concerns their trip to the restored part of Cline.. All the clothes purchased by the wealthy women of 1954 must bo designed by Maxine Soclanan. Maxine lives in New York City and has studied in Paris.
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1943-4 Calendar August 30. Back to concentration camp. September 2. Honorable nn actors were iven warn reception. 15. 0. ;• it .1' groove, sponsoring ?. backwards pari' ?:-.r i.l X 17. Fcj ■ iou. ped woth c score of 12-0. October 1. Ncbv . o. a r: ■■■ sc:v.pvd to the time of 13-0. 4. Lc- ■ ' ' 1 ■ ' .er '.nod lycoum program. On 8. T-e r • • t Peru Prep, 26-0. 13. Pi ' .;iv.-n Oh' Ronald Coleman why have you - . UJ.cn that so rightfully belongs to B. v.g'i'- ■ 15. Table ' , d by Tecunseh Indians with a score of OC.7 18. I,yca,ir. ; c • t.-i, Chief Wolf Robe. Ki Yi.'! 19. Gomebcd; v, r oiled i n the auditorium today, his trial comes up ten .vow. 20. Registration :r Ration Books. Don't forget to account fer that five pounds behind the radiator. 22. Beatrice was out collecting scalps and took ours with a score of 20-0, V e don't like a monopoly on all games or do we? 28. Teacher's Convention everybody cried because they couldn't come to schoolt November 2, Ja s Oheen, after dinner speaker. Oh my dinner. 5. Cc ?ge Vi V defeated, score 40-0. 9. o- o:. 11. ...• Indians defeat Auburn Bull Dogs, 26-0. 18, : • i :cid. ifion in the Auditorium, many injured in ■0 I - . .ids, Seniors are having their pictures fcp.lv 19. Prvn • risfrated 6-0, 25-26. . n students had to be''driven out of the building th m.. l, to leave. tch, tch. 30. S'C6. mo (lyceum) v.:il.’ wonders never cease.- December 3-4. J-iric: - von. 6, Basket ' . notice. 9. Kveryb prompt at Operetta practice. 13. Portic: - ... operetta are just too eager to practice. It's just ridiculous that they're always on time.
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