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CAST OF CHARACTERS ELEANOR VOCK: The serious musician of the class. Al- most always sedate, but when she lets loose you ought to be around. She is always working—even in histor: class she studies her other subjects. Senior Play—Glee Club---Girls Trio. rcbe t H CKS: The baby of the class (just past 16),and the only farmer in the class. Ambitious to learn me- chanics or eloctronics--never can break even on a dozen eggs--prankster of the class—favorite occupation is carrying movie machine up and down stairs. ROBERT PRATT: Member of FFA for 2 years,till the moun- tains gave a calling for his junior year. Science and math wizard-manager of basketball team—member of the U. S. Naval Reserve-Editor of yearbook-operetta. IDA DESCRi’EAU: Class flirt, she just can't seem to leave the boys alone. Plays the trumpet like mad--sec- retary of senior class—bank throe years-- head cheer leader (her yelling drove the boys on bo victory many a time) —Senior Play--bcst dancer in senior class. FLORENCE SHANNON: The Bennita Goodman of the senior class. She has been known to hit high C at low tide. Business manager of yearbook—Senior Play-----operetta— Girls Trio-Glee Club—Band. CHARLES STEWART: Orator of the senior class. If he were allowed to, ho could out-filibuster any senator in Washington. Has leanings towards law and politics. His political opinions have already been heard in tho Capi- tol through the medium, of letters to Congressmen. -He hopes to win law victories by tiring the jury into sub- mission. Class treasurer—Editor of Pacemaker—Senior Play. ; ARY MANNING: She has ably led the class through their last years trials and tribulations in a magnificent way —she is the valedictorian of the senior class with an average of 97.5$. Class Presidcnt--Senior Play----Glee Club-Girls Trio—operetta—orchestra .
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.iJCb .ij i'll.' bear Class of Perhaps you have vronuerec from time oo time hat t;he oi the class doiri0. I think bcioro our class reunion Ohio year in be ai.t a Round Robin .ouie. h -lp Uo get ac u.linteu u.,ain. vVnen you have reed this letter add your bit and pass it on. Jiiot a lev orus about hat I have been aoin0 j.au then I!il sene this on to .sseiubiyman Stewart. Since I left Theres. , I have taught for t o years, been a fireman, x Carpen tor, a stocking igenc, taicen care of small child- ren in my spare time (not my om because you see I fa still a bachelor uespito my attempts to sell myself to some ricn . iaov.j , at present I am a radio announcer, my regards to all the gang, w'e o. a talk when a a 'vet . to- gether. so long, ) 4 [A Doci Classmates, .aio I y.ui -nt tiud fellow citiLous, ac. ca us it1., approach- ing election again. dhen I ,ot out of the .rmy, I a .- «.axioo. • n.a :iiuu0 .. t..rt in pollcics • I vas o assembly causea by xinishcc appointed to v. vacancy txcf. death o our st .of; a so-ably a.n an: run camn-al nine? „ i.n one a t t... oG for re-election thi. i aui heartily in f vor of trio Cfnisoo otate joining the new international. bov a-iiment .no. lU; uo Ln J.j. my influ- ence to t’.ii.. ana. bee you soon. I hop-2 th'- a eoratione are peonies. Lineerely pours. ily ae.r i'rienas. •' '' ■ y - is- - . r. ter I left school I took nurse'a trniniiig ..no became - Navy nuro';. I specialiaeci in Lac. ..ork ...rid rove it-. 1 -cried doctor i,at ye.,r ana ho uoosn» t mind mv continuing to work at my profession. i e aim to s»tart research laboratory on our o .n hero in California as soon as possible. ail for no. . Yours truly. Ayy .. r.
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