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Dec. 21, 1949. — Jane Ewing becomes chief dietician at the Waldorf-Astoria. Doesn't this seem rather strange for Jane? Jan. 27, 1950. — Charles Haynes buys out the John Powers modeling agency and is now employing two lovely Waverly girls, Zeda Brown and Katherine Mater, as models. Feb. 19, 1950. — Don Maple and Jake Kalfs, self-made engineers, set sail for Africa. They are still there — building a road across the Sahara. Feb. 25, 1950. — Katherine Moore makes her successful New York debut and becomes first lady of the stage. Remember. Penny at W. H. S.? July 27, 1950. — Dwight Bland and his Hep-Cats open at the Biltmore, featuring Edna Cline as vocalist. Sept. 8, 1950. — Irene Steward is hired as a French teacher at Madame Jacqueline's exclusive school. Jan. 4, 1951. — Opal Glasburn wins the trophy for being the best cartoonist of the ten leading newspapers. May 6, 1951. — Charles Crites becomes head football coach at Purdue. Aug. 21, 1951. — Emerson Argabright is selected to make a good-will tour of South America. He's been there ever since — in his own adobe hacienda. Sept. 23, 1951. — Kathleen Williams graduated today as a first-class Musician. Aug. 22, 1952. — Mary Hart stars in Bill Brown's production, Those Who Are in Love, which is being premiered at Lake White Village Theatre. Nov. 17, 1952. — Francis Brown officiates for the world's first Midge' Basketball Team. Dec. 16, 1952. — Harold Voelker, famous author, publishes his latest book, ‘Know Your American History or How to Bluff if You Don’t Know It.’ ’’ Mar. 16, 1953. — Elva Johnson, the well-known sculptor, exhibits his masterpiece, a life-sized statue of Wilma Williamson. Dec. 2, 1952. — Grace Matthews and Eileen Miller, receive the assignment of completely redecorating the White House. They should by this time have completed the new Buckingham Palace. Jan. 10, 1954. — Charles White is appointed Secretary of Agriculture. Feb. 13, 1954. — Paul Durham announces the publication of a new scientific treatise ‘Cause and Restoration of Gray Hair’ advanced by the scientific authority, Wilmer Brown. Jan. 12, 1955. — Olive Shaw receives her doctor's degree accompanied with high honors. Apr. 27, 1955. — James Edwards' design for a new Congressional Building is accepted by the government. Apr. 17, 1956. — Marion Keechle makes her debut as a soprano with the Metropolitan Opera Company. May 11, 1956. — Eugene Leeth delivers a fiery debate in Congress on behalf of the farmers. Oct. 1, 1956. — Geneva Goble, professor of higher mathematics at Cornell, presents her theories of relativity that rivals Einstein's. Mar. 3, 1957. — Robert Murray is appointed Governor of Alaska. Well, gee whiz, look at the time! I'll have to stop my reminiscing for tonight, but I have enjoyed this recollection of my classmates so much and appreciate the record you have kept for me and so for now — Good night, dear Diary. N Page Seventeen H E 19 4 2 WAVERLY
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