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Therels no doubt about it, it's going in. Donlt they make a love- ly couple. Ain't Love Grand! Great pals had to part. Sittng down on thejob, huh! Did you ever see so many of one kind al- together. Is this just an excuse tb get their arms a- round each other. I wonder what they're eating? Do you think they're getting arrested? NVOW! Ild like to be called to his office. I guess we haven't grown up so much at that. For once beauties Walk alone! I wonder what he's looking for.
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After Two Decades The metropolis of McCook is all agog. For, you see, the honor- able class of '42 is gathering for a class reunion. Never in the his- tory of McCook had there been so many celebreties traversing the city streets. To the old pioneers this was simply an idle whim of the young. Why would any one want to waste all that money just to see those old classmates whom he probably wouldn't recognize anyway? But to these old class- mates, this was the realizationof a dream twenty-years old. This marked the end of a long MARCH TO VICTORY, a march to success. This banquet, which is being held in Parriott Hall on the new high school campus, is the last tie to those long lost carefree hours of their school days. As we enter the banquet hall the first person to catch our atten- tion, a very flashy gentleman wearing a huge diamond on one hand and a marble in his dia- mond stick pin, is Don Brooks and his secretary, Darlene Ken- nedy. By profession he is an in- ternationally-known diamond cut- ter made famous by the cutting of the gigantic Friehe diamond. Yes, classmates, while tilling his ranch, Ervain Friehe turned up this fam- ous diamond with his plow. Now we see the president of United Airlines, Bernard Lytle. With him are Joyce Bathrick, air- line hostess, Bernard McKillip, pilot, and Marvin Goodenberger, co-pilotg all of United Airlines. Talking to Miss Bathrick is Flora Jean Judy, editor of MADAMOI- SELLE, who is escorted by her cir- culation manager, Thurber Hoyt. Dr. Griffith A. DeMay, eminent brain specialist, is arriving just now and with h',m are: his recep- tionist, Jean Berry, his technician, Irene Roedelg his head nurse, La- Verne Greggg and his dietician, Gladys Clapp. Behind the doctor come two somber gentlemen of the partner- ship PFEFFER AND PLOURD, MORTICIANS. On examining their business card we see the following slogan engraved there: WE BURY DOCTORS' MISTAKESl The next group that we notice a group of well dressed ladies. And they should be for they are Madamoiselles: Ardith Childress, owncr of the ELITE DRESS STUDIO, Violet Cross, well-known fashon designer, and models, Adelien Collman, Patty Ferguson, Shirley Hamilton and Alice Moffitt. I see your attention is now focused on Bill Carroll. As you probably know, he is the heavy- weight champion of the boxing world and with him is his manag- er, Jack Howard. Talking to them is the coach who made Nebraska famous, Eugene Kelly, athletic coach at the University of Ne- braska. Of course you are looking at the two who always have the spotlight, and I do mean spotlight, Dora Mac Carter and Carl Wal- ters, those skating rockets from Broadway, and those two with them are none other than the Halloway-Wagner specialty danc- ers. Near us we see those two news- paper aces, Barbara Johnson, in- ternationally - known newspaper- woman and radio commentator with Kieth Bollerup, famous Unit- ed Press photographer. As true newsmen fyou know, pleasure is always business tool they seem to be trailing Metropolitan's prima dona, Patricia Burton and her famous accompanist, Mary Downs. Another newspaper item is Miss Beryl Hamilton, star of GAY BLADES ice carnival at Madison Square Garden, with her private secretary Joan Petersen. Now stepping into the lime- light is Roseina Friederich, that famous living interpreter of Shake- speare talking to Diamond Bob Hizel. Yes, here is that sensational band leader, Robert Niccolson, escorting those two lovely members
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