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Maybe it isn’t polite to eavesdrop but let’s look inside this cottage. In the living room we see Ray Lovejoy happily taking apart and putting together a Chevrolet car, no it's a Buick, no— oh! well it must be some kind of a car. But, then enters Mrs. JLovejoy, and we see ourselves retreating down the hall, we hear faintly—now dear, now Betty, 1 can explain. Do you like New York? Right down there in Carnegie Hall, Dovetta Pauley sings, and every night you may see stretchers being carried out bearing swooning young men. The vast studio building in front of us is the paradise of colors where interior decorators do most of their brilliant work. But who’s the boss, why it’s none other than our good friend, Janice McComas. While she is busy dreaming color schemes let’s peep into her memo book. Ah ha, dinner and dancing at the Stork Club with a Mr. Charles Oxley. Hmmm--very interest- ing. Loannnn! No! that wasn’t the Lone Ranger, it was Doris Jean Chaney in her '69 Buick. Doris designs those buttons and bows and frills that go to make-up the wardrobes of our rich ladies. Why Doris' new car even has pleated fenders and a bussel-effect compartment. At least one Senior of 49 was honest. Lester Hauldren is head-bookkeeper in the Bank across the street. Lester didn’t study all that bookkeeping for nothing. (Smile Mrs. Miller smile.) Isn’t this a dignified looking office all done in gold letters. No-let's not read the name, but go inside where we see an attractive dark-haired young woman sitting behind a polished desk. She touches a button on the desk and immediately there appears a tall, handsome young man bearing a notebook. This young man seats himself as near the lady as possible and begins to take notes, strangely enough he seems more intent on determining the color of the lady's eyes than on taking notes. Yes, you've guessed right, it's none other than Miss Helen Barrett and her personal secretary. Lights! Action! Camera! Patricia Steed just crashed Hollywood in her new picture, “Let's All Smile.’ But, Lawrence is waiting patiently outside the studio. Good luck, Patty. We’re right over Madison Square Garden, and what a commotion! The fellow everyone is calling “Champ ' looks familiar. (The Champ sizes up his opponent, dances around the ring, dodges the thrown blows, and then-he lands a blow which rocks the platform, then walks grace- fully to his corner while the referee counts-8-9-10.) Thewinnah! Millard Filmore Dailey! Millard is taken away by his blond manager, Donald Sowards. Donald knows more about boxing than most people know about combing their hair. His days off he roller skates. As we near a cottage by the sea, we catch a glimpse of a little boy being chased by Mrs. Ruth Plumley Looney. We can hear faintly, “Joe Looney Jr. you cannot go fishing.’’ Curves, Curves. We're advertising for Betty Yeager, who says that a perfectly balanced diet is the key to a perfect figure. Betty as you know, devotes her time to the study of Dietics. Mabel Sowards Reyburn is happily married, has an adorable little carrot-haired boy. If you visit Mrs. Reyburn the subject, object, and prepositional phrase will consist of George Jr. Our dear Esther Salmons, due to the Drivers' Education Class, has fallen in love with cars. She owns a huge automobile factory out West. The president of her factory is Mr. Leslie Ashworth. Shhh! We have intercepted a program over our plane radio. The lovely perfected voice of Erma Lee Craft drifts caressingly over the air. Erma is a distinguished opera singer. Mildred Thompson is the owner of a three-ring-circus. You'll like her circus, the characters look so much like some of our dear classmates. “1 11 raise! Who said that? Why, none other than “Chick Barrett, who is now one of the most famous card shark's in “The Last Chance Saloon, some place outside the great Western Plains. He got plenty of practice playing at the old “Bobcat back home. Our gas tank is running low so we'd better hop back to the Twentieth Century. None of Ruby's or Mary Lee's Angels seem to have wound up in those little rooms with iron windows, so we can all heave a sigh of relief and not believe those former prophecies the High School faculty passed on us in that year of 48 and 49. We had tortured them till they probably didn't realize just what they were saying. They sure were a swell faculty and we will forgive them for those things they said and hope with all our hearts they have forgiven us for all those naughty things we did in four hard lived years. 26
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