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A nice duetg Bursting his seams to get to schoolg lnseparableg Palsj A rose among thornsg Whoo? Whoolg A very quiet laclg Speed demong Piggy back at your age?g Your taking an awful chance with Eugene on there like thatg How's the weather up there, Ralph?g Always the sameg Posing in front of Little'sg The gal with the smileg Smiling triog l-lurrying to warkg Refreshments, ahlg Very quiet, even in classg My but l'm tiredg Forever togetherg The gal with the answerg Eileen, Martha, and lDalelg A restful spot for sunny noonsg Vi!e've got you corneredg Cover girlg Three cheers for sunny weather.
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gm pfwphw, - 7960 Cleola's love for fresh air made her the only Telephone Repair Woman this side of the Rockies. She was known as Telephone Tillie, but since the telephone wires are underground now, there are no longer any poles for her to climb, so Cleola has given up her career for something less exciting. Eileen finally gave up chasing her man lwho always managed to keep two steps ahead of herl and has become a big career woman in New York City. She welcomes everyone to come and see her pent house overlooking Sth Avenue. Right now she is busy planning to marry her rich employer. 'Good luck, Eileen! Eugene Leader, after leaving Moo Moo Col- lege, is busy running his dairy west of Mc- Comb. He delivers milk in all the new pastel shades to anyone that will pay what he is asking for it. Recently he invented a milk bottle that can be folded up and carried in a pocket. Eugene must have his milk, so now he carries it with him wherever he goes. Hogan Miller's school day dream of leading a dance band has turned into a reality. Late in the spring of l955, Ralph and his Rugged Rythmaires made their debut at the newly furnished Stardust Room near Shawtown. Soon after graduating from college, Wilma Farthing went over to England so she could teach the people how to speak English. She found the English people very charming and obliging, therefore she plans on staying there till her book entitled English and How She ls Spoke is completed. Joan Rozelle received her Master of Gard- ening from Weed-lt University. Her latest book on gardening included pictures of her famous giant sweet pea which' was the sea- son's sensation. Joan is also planning on starting o flower shop. The census has been taken and we find that Kathryn Russell has not been counted since she is slaving away in a chemist's laboratory on the Moon. Kathryn has always given the Moon all of her affections-Science marches on. Revo McDougle having graduated from Hard Biscuit College with high honor, has opened up a new bakery called Reva's Crumb Bakery. With all the new one-bowl mixes, she does all the baking herself-including licking the icing pan. Whenever you turn the dial on your radio Miriam's sweet voice will greet you, for she is singing commercials for many companies. Miriam's favorite commercial is Sweet Mir- iam, Dear Miriam lThe Pepsodent songl. She is planning to sponsor a program of her own, entitled Miriam's Second Husband. Eleanore is teaching ballet to her many pupils in New York. She's famous for her Big Toe, Little Toe step. She enjoys her work very much, but she says it really keeps her up on her toes. .lo Ann Brecht gave up her nurse's training for an early marriage. Unfortunately, her husband turned out to be the famous forger, Pencils Pete, who is now serving a 20 year stretch. The lonely Mrs. Pete says she has all but mastered the art of forgery and is about ready to go into business for herself. Shirley Rider fulfilled her lifelong ambition to be the boss on a railroad crew. Naturally, the crew is made up entirely of women, since the men have all decided to strike because they can't get 55.00 an hour. Shirley says that trains are very easy to care for, if you have the knack, and besides, the money she makes keeps her hubby in cigars from one week to the next. Doris Mapes has developed an intense love for exercise and is now one of the leading lady lumberjacks of northern Wisconsin. Doris likes the easy way of keeping a trim figure, and she takes pride in her record of being able to yell Timber louder than any of the other ladies. Max Clark has established a dude ranch down on the sunny, sandy Florida beach. Busi- ness is really booming, says Mickey, but the bathing beauties keep him so busy spending all his money, that he is contemplating going into the Navy again. Gene Miller started out to invent something entirely new, and he has created quite a fad across the country. The new product is called Miller's Marvelous Mistletoe and its guar7 anteed to get results not only at Christmas, but all year 'round. Martha Williams has fulfilled her desire to be bubble gum tester for the blow 'em up 'n bust 'm company. Martha has a hard time keeping her face cleared off of the gum, but she is working on a special gum cleaner upper, which she tells us will revolutionize the bubble gum industry. Jean Blanchard now has about 89 children calling her Mama l Because of her love for children Jean has started the Kuhlman Chil- dren's Home. Besides taking care of these 89 children she is raising three little Kuhlmans of her own. She is planning to add another wing to the' house in order to take care of 50 more.
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drwljhe Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore So do our minutes hasten to their endg Each changing place with that which goes before, ln sequent toil all forwards do contend.
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