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- We girls didn't know what to do for the next three hours so we decided to get
our hair washed and set. We stopped at the first beauty parlor we came to. To our
amazement there was B etty Bevier, a beautician.
After we got our hair fixed we went shopping for some clothes of the type they
wear in Hawaii. To our surprise we saw Ruth Graham, a clerk in the Honolu1uFashion
Shop, a store that sells all kinds of clothing. By the time we got out of the store it was
time to get the car.
The car wasn't completely repaired when we got back but we waited because
they said it would take only a little while longer. When it was finished a young man
about twenty-seven who looked very familiar to me, drove it over to where Mr. Kinney
and we girls were standing. To our surprise it was Glenn Burkey, another old class-
mate from Tiro. We talked to Glenn for awhile and then went back to Mr. Kinney's
house for dinner.
That night after dinner was over Mr. Kinney took us to a Hula Hula dance. The
dance was very good but I thought I would never get over seeing Naomi Fried and
Eleanor Leonhart, their main guest, singing and doing the hula while the Hawiians played
their ukuleles.
That night Cordy and I decided we had better wire home for some money. The
first thing the next morning we were in for 'another surprise. The girl who sent the
telegram was Rose Steele, another classmate.
That night Naomi, Eleanor, Betty, Ross and his wife, Ruth, Rose, Glen. Marjorie,
Cordy, and I had a party at Mr. Kinney's house because Cordy, Marjorie, and I were
going back to C alifornia the next day. When we got to C alifornia, C ordy and I took the
first train back to Tiro. It surely felt good to get my feet back on home soil again.
Rose S teele
Florence Auck
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“
Cordy sa1d I would l1ke to see 'T he Rambhng B ells of T1ro starmg the
Stuxnper Twins
I never laughed so much in all my l1fe as I d1d that night watching Leona and
Leland Sturnp performing I never dereamed that anyone out of our class would become
an actress or an actor We went back stage to congratulate Leona and Leland on their
fine performance
It was st1l1 early and we Cordy Mai-Jorie Leona Leland and I dec1ded to
to a small cafe a short distance from the theater The wa1tress who came and took
our order was Florence Auck We talked w1thFlorence for awhile but she couldn t
talk very long as the people kept coming 1n and the tables were all f1l11ng up
Is it like this every night? I asked Florence
No but tonight one of the greatest smgers of the world 1S to be here Florence
replled
We deczded we wouldn t stay for the program but before we left it had begun We
didn t pay much attention to it unt1l we heard a familiar vo1ce We were happily sur
pr1sed when Florence brought Helen Fagan the singer to our table We talked with
Helen unt1l a late hour
The next morn1ng Marjorie Cordy and I talked things over and dec1ded to go
to HaWa11 One night when we were aboard the boat for Hawall It began to get rather
windy out but above all the no1se I could hear some kind of mumblmg Th1s got on my
nerves and I decided to go down to the lower deck When I got to the bottom of the steps
some boxes, eager to see the slnger To my amazement there was Ross Ecksteln
serenad1ng his wife with such a song
What are you doing on th1s boat I asked?
Ross replled My wife and I are go1ng to Hawa11 on our honeyrnoon
Would you like to come to my cabin wluch Marjorie and Cordy occupy also?
I asked They accepted and we had a chat about old times
We were on the boat about f1ve days when we finally arrlved at Maul Hawan
After I had walked down the gang plank with my luggage and was wa1t1ng for the rest
of the party I must have fa1nted because I don t remember anythmg that happened for
quite some txme In fact the f1rst th1ng I remember I was 1n bed at someone s home
I couldn t thmk who in Hawau would take me 1nto h1s home so I asked MarJor1e who
was Slttlng by the bed whose house I was in She told me lt was Mr Kmney s our
sponsor back at T1ro Then I remembered why I had fa1nted I had seen Mr Kinney
and it was such a shock after seeing most of our classmates that I Just famted
The next day I felt better thanl had for qulte sometlme Mr Kinney showed us
around ln the afternoon until his car broke down We finally got to a f1ll1ng stat1on where
they fixed almost anything They told Mr K1nney he could have h1s car 1n three hours
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it sounded as if someone were singing "I Wish I Was Single Again". I peeked around
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FAREWELL TO THE SENIORS
To The Seniors:
It has been a priviledge and a pleasure to be advisor and friend to the 1949
graduating class of Tiro High School. The members of this class need only preserve
and continue their characteristic loyalty and co-operation to insure future success in
thier chosen fields of endeavor.
I hope, and feel, that the graduation exercise of 1949 need not be the end of a
pleasant association but that such association will continue in the years to come.
To the Senior Class of 1949, farewell, with the wish that each of you may en-
joy the best that the years may bring.
S uperintendent, Dale B . Kinney
We, the Junior C lass of 1949, in saying farewell to the Seniors, wish to ex-
press our appreciation of their companionship and friendliness in the years we have
gone to school with them.
They have filled an important place in the life and activities of this school.
We are proud of the record they have made and the example they have set for us to
follow. We sincerely rejoice with them in the achievement of a goal toward which
they have long been working.
The Junior C lass
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