WELCOME TO THE 1942 OHS YEARBOOK


Prophecy

Harold Cassida is head nurse in Stella Young's "Home for St. Vitus Victims".

Gene Ellis runs a freight service using Bunko's Beat Coaster Wagons.

Mary Howard is head police matron in the St. Louis Detention Home.

Starley Flint works in the "El Ropo cigar factory.

Jeanne Wilson is a vivaciour actress now starring in "Who Bashed the Bolt on the Bunk House Door".

Dean Meiers has a "Star" paper route all his own in Parker, Kansas.

Delbert Naylor is the matinee idol of millions of women, now playing the lead in Bob Matney's play, "The Jerk from Albuquerque".

Jimmy Roberts, through his connection with the York family, is now President of Beagle University.

Donita Reneau is now modeling at Coker's Variety Store.

"Zeke" Waggoner is now Editor-in-Chief of Capper's Farm Weekly.

Madge Walt is now head waitress at the Hilltop Tavern.

Louise Waltman is slowly going broke trying to finance the taxi business.

Marjorie Glendening is modeling bathing suits for Harzfeld's in the City.

Joe Lyons is a soldier of forture and travels in his private box car.

Martha Battersby won a Beauty Contest in 1950 and now holds the title of Miss Montgomery Ward.

Jim Simon owns his own B-19 and takes visitors on an aerial tour of Miami County for the small fee of 50 cents. His wife, Laura May, looks after Jimmy, Jr.

June Brunts is a teacher of her favorite subject - Biology.

Iva Clearwater is now Mrs. John Chrisjohn - 'nuf said!

Maurice Stotts is a famous dress designer in New York - his specialty is the "Stotts gownless evening strap". His sister, Maurice models his creations.

Yvonne Jackson married a cowboy and is now "Deep in the Heart of Texas".

Ralph Sellmeyer is now located up on Hospital Hill. He went crazy trying to understand women.

Ruth Shoemaker has made a hobby of collecting diamond rings - she was married for the fourth time last week.

Nina Barker just loved to ride on the school bus, so she is now the driver of No. 1

Calvin Cook now owns a night club in Harlen. Charlesetta Polk in the featured bubble dancer there.

Harold Cortner is giving lectures on "The Evils of Strong Drink"

Ernestine Morgan is in Europe getting material for her new book.

The most popular cigarette girl at the Stork Club, is none other than Lola Kearney.

Avis Tyrell is an air hostess on an army bomber.

Lorene Angleton is now a missionary to Fontana.

Inez Fields and Roy Beets have become a second Osa and Martin Johnson.

Richard Angleton is in Hollywood directing his latest picture, starring his old schoolmate, Margaret Tooley.

Roy Baker is now Assistant to the Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Agriculture.

Maurice "Doc" Huling and His Hanny Harvest Harmonettes are appearing at the Jewell Theatre in Paola. His featured vocalist is Georgia "Jive" Mitchell,

Because of his good looks, Raymond Hays has turned to modeling.

Bill Hand is now mayor of Beagle, Kansas

Dean Davies made his fortune by raising the rare species of Hammus Alabammas with zoot snoots and drape shapes.

Doris Hewitt is working in a charity bazaar, selling kisses for a dollar apiece.

Ward Bost now has a five year contract with Jack Benny, replacing Dennis Day.

Jean and Jane Lee are doing a sister act on a Broadway stage.

Clyde Putnam's business is grinding a hand organ while his monkey dances on the streets.

Orlando ricci was scheduled to give a concert, but canceled it because of stage fright.

Bob Webber is giving lectures on "How to Woo in Six Eacy Lessons".

Betty Spears is a lady lion tamer with Ringling Brothers' Circus.

James Smith is now a famous comedian, and is often called the second Bob Burns.

Bernadine Lanphere is the first woman chef at the Waldorf-Astoria.

Warren Yocum now runs a house to house butcher business.

Annabel Whitney is a famous ice skater at the Pla Mor.

Edward Hawkins is still at the Osawa. As he states it, all the women are still trying to get him, but he just can't decide which one to make happy.

Peggy Crowe decided to go on with her dramatic career. She is now running a boarding house for under-privileged actors.

Richard School now owns the largest dairy farm in the State of Kansas. His wife is Bette Shearer. Incidently, little Dickie and little Bette help their dad with the milking.

Jack Reinecker is in his grave. In 1942, when golf balls were so costly and so scarse, he lost one and the shock was so great that he committed suicide.

Bob Platt has reached the top in his profession. Instead of washing windows for the Western Auto - he now washes the windows of the Empire State Building.

Marjorie Thompson is still trying to decide whether to join the Marines, go into the moving picture business or just loaf.

Ray Spellman is now the Football Coach of O.H.S. and teaches Algebra and Geometry on the side.

Bob Eichorn lives a life full of excitement, fear and danger. It involves weekly trips on the O.D.T. Railroad.

Junior Gaston now owns a string of bakeries all over the country. Betty Baldwin operates the Osawatomie branch for him.

Clotelle Farran and rosalie Whitney are collaborating on a book called, "Suggestions On the Fine Art of Sleeping".

Marion King has devoted his life to finding a girl names "Rose O'Day". He wants to find out if she really is a "filla-ga-dusha-shinna-ma-roo-sha".

Corwyn Kirk is now the football coach at K.U. and his deadliest rival is the M.U. Coach, Albert Dela Cruz.

Lois Yunker is the only woman deep sea diver in the South Seas.

William Baker's specialty is now manager of a large matrimonial bureau.

Lulua Dancaster now works for Arthur Murray's Dancing Bureau.

Jauire Welch directs Phil Spatalny's All Girl Orchestra. But, he doesn't get much enjoyment out of it - his wife, Josephine, plays first violin.

Geralding Matherly is called the "zip girl" and has just made her third picture. Her publicity manager is none other than Richard Weaver.

Phillip Russell writes a daily column called "Peekin' Through the Peekhole with Phil".

Louise Shelton is Phil Harris' private hairdresser. She keeps his curly locks in place.

Bob Davidson bought out the Felix Cafe.

Phyllis Lankford is head waitress, and following the tradition, sings to the customers.

Eileen Estes now comes in contact with all the famour movie stars and is frequently seen at the Brown Derby - she's hat check girl there.

Dan and Dorothy McIntyre now run the Paola Peanut Stand located outside of the Paola Theatre.

Evelyn Hunsperger is trying desperately to get herself elected to the Osawatomie school board, so that she can use her influence to get Jackie Lee Moler out of high school.

Bernice Marez is a featured violinist with the "Stinkin' Strings Ensemble".

Raymond Bowers is the strong man in Casey's Carnival. He's billed as "Amy, the Atlas".

Wayne Day couldn't forget his part in the speech play - he's now osawatomie's garbage man.

Bob Wilhoit is working for the United States Government. He's the best sledge hammer swinger on the Georgia Chain Gang.

Bill Gott gained five pounds and is now the head bouncer at the Gillis.

Carol Lee Fausett has decided that she prefers the simpler life. She's now located somewhere in Arizona on a chicken farm.

Kyle Edwards is a traveling salesman for Erskin's Extermination of Termites and Other Pests.

Mildred Stamback is now teaching Home Economics at Harvard U.

Helen Reynolds is giving permanents at Ye Olds Camouflage Beauty Shoppe.

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