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A rodeo is scheduled to appear in Hicksville on this day, so let us attend. As we take om' seats in the familiar old grandstand, the governor of Ohio is introduced, and he meets our startled eyes as Bill Easterly. He makes his speech on the subject 'Are American Rodeos Degeneratlng? Then, as the rodeo proceeds we recognize their star performer as Willadean Turner of -all people. From there we pick up our plane and start west. We fly low over, the neighboring farms and decide to land and visit a dairy farm. There we are amused to find Luella Scott trying to learn the intricacies of a milking machine. Next we stop in Ft. Wayne, and visit the business college. We are introduced to the dean who proves to be none other than Dorothea Jones. From there we set our course for Chicago. We are in time to drop in on a symphony which Rosalyn Daub is conducting. She has written her own symphony which she calls Sun- light Sonata. y Walking down the streets of Chicago, after the delightful symphony concert, we notice the lovely photography studios of Dick Ray. Still at the old hobby, I guess! We are forced to land in the Rocky Mountains as we continue.. west, and wholcomes to our assistance but Lynn Smith in person. He informs us that he is Chief of the Forest Rangers in the Rockies. For the sake of a new experience, we stop at Reno, and are amazed to meet 'Max Grover coming down the street. We stop to offer our sympathy to his bad luck, but he quickly ex- plains that he and Mrs. Grover are on splendid terms, but that he works here as a lawyer. We notice Virginia Elliott's dancing school and also that Helen Gessner is employed as her secretary. Wish we had time to visit and learn the latest steps, but Reno is bad for the reputation, so we decide to travel nn. Wavering from our course a little, we start south. We stop in Arizona, and visit a ranch. What good luck! We find Bob Evans as the rough and tumble owner and manager of the Bar X, After a quick ride we board our plane again and start for San.Francisco. Once in San Francisco we see a little hut built out close to the water front, facing the Golden Gate. We stop to investigate, hoping to find a hermit, but of all people we find Dot Donaldson, who is, as usual, waiting for the Navy to port. Coming down the street we see a very smart-looking colonel, and after inquiring we find it to be Douglas Miller. We then hurry to meet him and find that he likes the army well and intends to devote his life to it. We swoop out across the Pacific Ocean, and in a little while we find ourselves over Hawaii. The temptation is too great, so we land. We stop at a charming cottage where we find'Melba Deardorf teaching a small girl to do the hula, American style. She informs us that Darrell Heffelfinger owns a pineapple factory nearby, so let us go over to visit him. He owns the largest factory of this kind in the world, and says he owes his success to the fact that he keeps his wife and children busy at work for him, thus saving a lot of Wages. From here we go on across the ocean to China. In Tsingto we see a charming place, The American Shoppe.' For a sight of the good old States again we drop in and nearly drop again to find that Barbara Blosser is the owner of this and several other shops of its kind all over China. It seems to be a very successful chain. While we are in the shop Paul Jones saunters in. Apparently he too is looking for a sight that will remind him of home. He is in China as the American Ambassador to that country. I guess that concludes our search for the old class, but it was very enjoyable, wasn't it? Everyone seems extremely successful and happy, so now in om' own success and peacefulhiess let us go back to our own homes. Good Bye! ' Nellie Sisco
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