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There's Music In the Air-Continued Pauline Cook is trying to get a job as a private secretary. She says, It's Nice Work If You Can Get It. Jerry Lyncle ran a. merry-go-round but The Merry-go-round B r o k e Down. Red Littleton is a bartender In a Tavern In the Town. Norma Elliott, Kathryn Wolff, and Rosalie Hensley are living in My Penthouse on Third Avenue. Bernice Eaton and Alta Hatfield are teaching school Out Where the West Begins. Evelyn Stuart and Elizabeth Mack- ay are running a girls' dormitory and they say it's Lights Out at nine o'clock. Bob Sorenson has a cattle ranch in The Red River Valley. Doris Dickey just inherited a large sum of money. She just works Once In a While. Quentin Marquiss is a troubador In a Little Spanish Town. Dolores Dean can't be accounted for, but they say She's Somewhere In Old Wyoming. Bob Schlattmann is an organ grind- er On the Sidewalks of New York. Rachel Marquiss is waiting tables In a Little Gypsy Tearoomf' John Bill French has a sailboat on Ixakei Erie and he's Gone With the in . Winifred Grover does The Organ Grinder's Swing in a cabaret in Rozet. Lulu Helzer does the hula hula In a Little Hula Heaven. Treva McMahon is an aviatrix and she's Hittin' a New High. Jack Nisselius is a prospector In a Gold Mine In the Sky. Olive Clark raises flowers In the Garden of Tomorrow. Betty Carson is a florist. She rais- es Mexicali Roses. g1.y-.1nu1nn1.m--gu1gl1gl1 1 1 1,1 1 1 1,1 ,1,,1u,,1,,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ....1...1..l..fuu-nn- - -inw- Compliments of TAFT'S BAKERY When better rolls are made, we'll make them .,111111111111111,y CHIEF SERVICE STATION Wholesale and Retail Mobiloils Mobilgas Tires and Greasing ... Q .... Where the promise is fulfilled 1 Q .- CLARENCE PEARSON, Mgr. 41.,,ggn1un1uu.-E1 1 --. 1 -,.- - 1 1 - -1 1 1 1 -n
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The CITY OF GILLETTE Extends Heartiest Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1938 RECORD MOTOR CO. Sales - Service - Storage Gas - Oil Service on All Makes of Cars TEXACO AGENTS Phone 140 Texaco Super Service Across Street from Garage A Little 'Jack' Will Raise a Car il... 1 1 1 .- 1 1 1 1, -.nl1n1guiun-..-1 g..-qnlnylggi..1.,.,.-ng.-..1.,.1..1..1q.i.,1n- uiun-u- in- There's Music in the Air It was Ma.y 23, 1948. I stopped in at a music store on Fifth Avenue to purchase one of the latest song hits. As I searched through the sheet music in the racks I ran upon a med- ley of songs, entitled, For All We Know. When I turned over the cover and looked inside I was very much astonished, for this is what I saw: Bernard Spielman is running a green cheese factory In the Valley Of the Moon. Edward Werntz has a tobacco plan- tation 'Neath the Southern Moon. Erlene Brown resides in a Horne in Wyoming. Elmore Yokum is trying to curb the Waters of Old Man River by building a government dam. Ursula Tarver is panning gold Down the River Of Golden Dreams. Kenneth Thomas operates a flour mill Down by the Old Mill Stream. Roberta Hunter is running a con- fectionery In the Big Rock Candy Mountains. Milford Saunders has decided to Wake Up and Live. Adele Pihlak and Rosie Grams have just spent the winter in Europe and are Sailing Home. Arlene Carson is an astronomer. She says, A Star Fell Out of Hea- Ven. Kathryn Sutton says, I may be famous some day, 'Who Knows'? Jane Birdsall manufactures Star Dust. Leonard Appel is a lifeguard On the Beach at Bali Bali. Germaine DeMaegt is searching for lost hopes On Treasure Island. James Bennick works in a shoe shop. They call him Shoe Shine Boy. u-unLll-lu1ll1ll 1-1111111111 Ili!! til 64
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Best Wishes from BECKMAN'S CREAMERY Butter and Ice Cream -g 1uu,lnu.-MI,1II14.1ll.4.-,II,-.,,,,i,m1.u,1g..1lglun1,11-qu.. MELODY MART Musical Supplies - Films - Kodaks Gifts - Novelties Teach Your Son to Blow a Horn and He'll Never Blow a Safe -I 1 1. 1uI1.,1...-.,H1..n1gui,,n-.uu.1xulx1. 1 ..un- NEW METHOD SHOE SHOP Quality Boot and Shoe Rebuilding Always LADIES' AND MEN'S BOOTS MADE TO ORDER GILLETTE WYOMING -nq1ulu1uu.1uu.1,.11...-,..,.-nl,1lnilu1,.n1 1 1 ...gn- RUSTY'S Congratulates the Class of 1938 - Q .. FOUNTAIN SERVICE - LUNCHES CANDY - IFOBACCOS SCHOOL SUPPLIES 1.4.1 1 11.11,-au?nn-ll..q.-.pu1un.-.pig -. 1. in ...nn?un1M1qw1..1u,.-H..-11.1,.1,l1.l1uni.I.- -..l1..1..i...- Thereis Music In the Air-Continued Joyce Mortimore is a dancer. She is always saying, Mamma I Wanna Make Rhythm. Jackie Brooke is a singer in a night club. They call her The Beautiful Lady in Blue. Merle Holsinger is a preacher. He says, It's a Sin to Tell a Lie. Helen Hardy and Russell Hamilton are honeymooning in Blue Hawaii. Warren Hunt is a diver in the deep blue sea. He calls it, My Blue Heaven. Tom Rohan plays the bass horn in Alexander's Rag Time Band. Myra Probst is now called The All American Girl. Howard Davis is a steeplejack. He's The Top of the Town. Ruth Olson is now on the air. She says, I Wanna Be in Winchell's Col- umnf' James Spencer works with a circus. He's The Man On t h e Flying Trapeze. Kenneth Lindsey is on relief. They call him Lazy Bones. June Pownall still says there is nothing like A Home on the Range. Richard Roe is the captain on The Good Ship Lollipop. Melba Fisher is working in a laun- dry. She's The Girl at the Ironing Board. Ruth Keyser and Kenneth Hayden are still writing Love Letters in the Sand. Violet Adams runs a fruit stand. Because, she says, I Like Bananas. Madge Anderson and Ariel Allen have just been found shipwrecked On the Isle of Capri. Charles Vergith is a singer in New York City, but he says, Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddles. Betty Weischedel is a dancing teacher but she Ain't Got Rhythm. ....f1....-,I1.1.1.-.111.1..,1qu1.q-.ll-...1lllg..-,.1..1,g1u....il
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