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ormer I-I. S. Class Holds Alumni Banquet in T. H. S. Gum The ineinbers of t11e Class of January 'lil held their annual banquet ill the high school gym. Tuesday. January 7. Altho they have been i11 their diversified callings for several years. they showed the sanie old T. H. S. pep. The special guests of the evening were Eugene Mcliaffin. who was recently elected president of tl1e New York Central Railroad: Vivian Parish. noted prima donna: Thelma Perry. returned inissionary fl'011.l China: and Camden Strain, who has bee11 doing extensive ar1'l1itec't1u'al work i11 the reconstruction of ancient buildings of Verdun. Mr. Elgin Button. a hustling reporter on the Kansas City Star. was toastmaster. After dlll1l91' talks were inade by Ruby Seyinour. who is now :visiting in the United States. after having spent several years 011 her date plantation in Brazil: Grave MeAlister. newly eleeted lllflllllllxl' of Congress. and f'l2l1'Gllt'0 Sparling. the witty comedian. Esther Kresie. pianist: Dessie Rogers. eornetist. and Fl'2l1lt'l'S Dolan. drunnner, furnished iuusic for the affair. During tl1e evening Thelnia 31000111218 gave a reading: froin the play. Mary's Lillllllfy written by Helen Leeper. a suceessful drainatist. Florence Garlands dancin: brought forth great applause. A duet by Donald Barstow and l-Tniily Hausehild was greatly enjoyed: Edna Hinshaw avrsoinpanied them on the horn, Miss Frieda Hainxnerli. who has been 1-oac-11 of the football teani at li. S. A, C. for a nuniber of years. gave an interesting talk o11 Value of Athletia-sf' She also told how Don Mc'f'orn1ic-k had niade a great success teaching Domestic: Art at K. S. A. C, After the banquet. election of officers was held for the following year, Adolpl1 Kramer. who is a proniinent physician. was elected president: l loren1'e Tulien. soviety leader. vice president: and for treasurer. Henry Eller. who has established one of the largest junk and old rag factories in Chicago. After the elei-tion the meeting was adjourned. Out-of-town guests were: Ruth Chandler. secretary of tl1e New Orleans Life Insurance Co.: Rachel Garrett. New York: Orvetta Moten. London: Ellen Raeknor. of Nome. Alaska: Reona Rogers. Panama: Vivian Manley, Montreal: Gladys Phinney. l'onstantinople: Lucile Smith. Paris: Josephine Kennedy. Venice: Joseph Holnian. Buenos Ayres: Lena Sehultz. Tecuniseli. Page Eighteen
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