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didn't have time to talk to Joan but deep down she was very glad of her success. The bus reached California from Texas in fairly good time and her first move was to register at a hotel. She'rested, the remainder of the afternoon, had a good night's sleep and started out the next morning to look over the city of Hollywood. She was walking down through the business district and stopped to look at a beautiful show window of a large dress shop. She decid ed to buy herself a new dress and before going in she glanced up to look at the name of the shop and read a- loud to herself HBobbie King Dress Shop.n The name re- minded her of a girl she use to have in school. She en tered the shop and none other than the owner of the shop, Bobbie Jeanne King, came forward to wait on her. Mrs. Leakey told her that she had seen Thelma in Cincin .nati and Joan in Dallas, Texas. She ask Bobbie if she had seen any of the gang from the Class of '5l. HNell,H replied Bobbie, HLets sit down on this comfort- able davenport and i'll tell you. l didn't know where Fhelma and Joan were, but 1 do know where the rest of the gang is located. Bud Smith, is a captain in the Navy, here in California at San Diego. Howard, Ronald, and Gene are living in illinois and are doing big farm- ing.H 'nvivian and her husband moved out here too and are liv- ing in Beverly Hills. Besides housekeeping, Vivian has an oxrice job in a large department store. 1 can get hold of Doris for you in just a minute.N Bobbie called to a clerk and ask her to tell Doris that she would like to see her. While waiting for Doris, Bobbie Jeanne explained to Mrs. Leakey that Doris was her bookkeeper and advisor and had been since she had first opened her Dress Shop. When Doris saw that it was Mrs. Leakey, she was very glad to see her. The three chatted back and forth when Mrs. Leakey said that she had seen and heard about all the Class of P51 except Jeanette. Doris said, UWell, as Bobbie Jeanne has told you about practically all or them, i'll tell you about Jeanette. She works here too, as a model. By the way, there she is over there modeling that gown. She won't be able to come over for a while but you can see her in a little while, won't you wait?U She glanced down at her watch and saw that it was 5p.m. nOh my: li have to be back at the bus at 5:45 and be-
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sides 1 have to check.out of the hotel. Tell Jeanette 1 said 'Hello' and Vivian also, Bud too, if you happen to see him sometime. lf you will write down Howard's, Gene's, and Ronald's addresses. 1 will write them a letter when 1 get back home. 1'm very glad 1 got to see you and good-by.n She went outside, hailed a taxi, got in, and happen to think that she had forgotten to buy the dress that she had gone into the shop to get in the first place. Just as it was in the beginning, she was on her way home before she knew it. As she settled back in her confortable seat, she thought to herself, Success for the nClass of l95l.H--J.M. PARTING ADVLCE Don't do today what you can put off until tomor- row. --Howard Hamm se sure you're rightg then go ahead.---Joan Hud- A dleston Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do to- day. --Bobbie J. King Say less, listen more, and you will be wiser. --Jeannette Matney Don't wait until the last minute to get in your term'paper. --Thelma McLean Don't neglect your education--although other nice things may come along too.--Viviannloveless My advice to any underclassmen is to put your studies first and work hard at them. .von't wait till you are a Senior. --Gene Query Always read your history before going to class. S --Ronald Thompson Take your report card back on time. Don't wait until vacation and then have to make a special trip. . --Gerald Smith lhile going to school, don't try to G0 too many things Cat least in your Senior yearl.-Doris Wat- kins
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