Wahoo High School - Thunderbird Yearbook (Wahoo, NE)

 - Class of 1929

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ET ' ' - ' ' ' M EEfi'f'5'MiA-iiXi'vE '-' ' - i 'i555 -un-nn-uu-nu-uu-nu-un-m-nu-nu-un-m-nu-im-mn -lm-nu-m-nu-mn-uu-vm--un-un-un-uu-nu-uu-uu-uu- not married but a Russian Nobleman who escorted her is simply Wild about her. Helen Vculek jones and Mr. Jones and all the little jones' came too. Helen made me a present of her latest poem entitled If a Girl Slips on a Dress, Does the Coat Hanger. Raymond Simodynes and his fiancee, Mayme Chvatal, accepted my invitation. I didn't get a chance to talk to them as they were billing and cooing in one corner all evening. Goldie Erickson Reimers sent her regrets. She lives on Turtle Dove Boulevard in Malmo, if you care to write to her. Q I was much distressed with Professor Norman Lawson. He is so absent-minded. He came in his bed-room slippers and golf suit. He was so embarassed, too, poor thing, when he realized it.. XVith love, Mary Olson Day. Paris, France. lCablegram.j Heard your request. XYc are at our winter castle. Expect to leave Monte Carlo next month. lt is time for the count to take his nap so I must call his valet. Poor dear is rather feeble. I think I shall engage a nurse soon for him. The Countess janet de Toquville. Ithaca, Nebraska. May 24, 1950. My clear Cecile: Indeed. it gives me pleasure to write to you. I shall listen in to the letters of the oldiclass. God, bless them all. Sincerely, Rev. Earl Robbins. Africa. QCablegram.j I am a Missionary in Africa. I have Converted hundreds of savages. I expect to come home in about five years. Pearl Houska. - Steamer XVhite Way. Yea Mates: Glad to hear from old Captain jack Booth, aren't you, my hearties? You don't know what you're missing-the briny waves for me. Leave shore tomorrow for Australia. Ship Ahoy! john Booth. Deadwood, XVyoming. May 23, 1950. Dear Cecile: Marie and I often listen to your helpful talks. Heard your request. I am glad to let you know that at least two of the members of the class have stuck together. Marie and I are teaching dancing. Greet all the old class for us. Love, Mary Kruger.



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SV- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' WEEE-iEi'iQilGiK'WiZ ' ' ' - ' - - iE5 classmates of the class of 1929 as Cashier, Gladys Spatz. Love to all, Margaret Ramey. Nome, Alaska. May 20, 1950. Dear Classmate: I heard your request and I suppose you remember me as a clerk in Nimic's Drug Store in my High School Days and I have chosen it as my life work and I suppose you'1l be surprised to know that Alice Ruzicka is happily married and lives in this vicinity. Regards to the class, Cyril Bratrsovsky. Salt Lake City, Utah. May 21, 1950. Dear Cecile: It xvas quite a treat to hear your voice again--this is a great idea of yours in getting all the old class togctlier again. I ani advertising expert of the Mvkluv Vnblisliing Conipany in this city, 1Yarren has a I'rivate Secretary, a member of the old class. Ruth Stewart. Ruth and XVarren send their regards to the old class. An old classmate, Maxine Dierks. Chicago, Illinois. May 24, 1950. Dear True Homemaker: I often think of XYahoo and the fun I had there as a kid. Remember when I invented an Automatic Xliiper for spectacles? I have invented lots of things since. My last invention was false teeth for infants. Sincerely, Richard E. Hood. Lincoln, Nebraska. May 23, 1950. My dear Cecile: Please read this over the radio. l expect to speak in XVahoo at the new Le Bijou Theatre Saturday, May 30, 1950. My topic will be A'More and Better Bachelors. 1 want to see as many as possible of my old class. Thank you, Lloy Bryant. Boston, Massachusetts. May 20, 1950. Dear Cecile: As I turned the dial of the radio today I heard the name, Cecile Davis --it sounding familiar, I listened and heard your request to hear from all the members of the dear old class of 1929. Dick is the Head Surgeon in St. lflizabetlfs hospital. You remember Dorothy Carlisle? She is a nurse in the same hospital. VVith Love, Verna Hurst Phillips. 6015 No. Star St. Colon, Nebraska. May 20, 1950. Dear Cecile: Rose Bailey, one of the prominent women of our city told us of your

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