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Having landed, tsafely too! ll we decided to rest up awhile. So we tried to find a nice hotel, and finally decided to plant ourselves at the best, which was the Inderriden Inn run by Robert Inderrieden. It was simply teeming with cele- brities, who were welcoming Dave Counts home from his hunting expedition in the under growths of Africa. As we were trying to enter, we noticed bobby soxers oohing and aahing and decided to investigate. Were we ever surprised! In the midst of them was John Boyer! Yes, he made the movies! His manager, Howard Roediger, was there also, trying in vain, to quiet the crowd. We, always giddy, got Mr. Boyer's autograph and stumbled on. After shining up, we sat down to rest awhile QOoh, our dogs! ll Then we noticed a distinguished looking man peering mysteriously at different people. Being inquisitive, we asked him for his reason for doing such and found out he was Louis Christman, a private hotel detective from the Sneaky Detective Agency, which wasn't doing too good, because their best detective, Mary Hulsmeyer, had run off to get married and they couldn't find anyone good enough to replace her. While reading that world famous newspaper, the Grieves Gazette, published by Clifford Grieves, the famous editor, we were startled to see the headlines which informed us that Caroline Gritzmaker was confined to the hospital which was built by the great architect, Frank Counts. Caroline was suffering from shock after trying to land a space ship on Mars. Her assistant, Mary Grilliot was carry- ing out her plans by taking the new Gritzmaker to Venus. Part of our sight seeing tour took us to the Hawkin's Hospital, financed by Irva Hawkins who became a millionaire overnight with her new super mud pack, which keeps you looking young forever. Venturing inside we were swept away by the janitor sweeping the lobby, and low and behold there was Ronald Zook working himself to the bone for his wife and children at home. There we found Joan Kah serving as superintendent of nurses. After a short visit with Caroline we con- tinued our tour. The next stop was at the monument, which was erected in honor of Chuck Elsass, for his faithful baby sitting service that he rendered to the city. We were privileged in hearing one of Julia Schilling's campaign speeches with which she hopes to gain the title of President of the Talkers Association. In the evening we attended the world premiere of The Seigle Story, portraying the life of Myrtle Seigle, the first woman All-American. We chatted briefly with Robert Naseman, who is now the private hair dresser of .Tanet Soelmann, since she gained millions with her chemical that changes the gold in fish to variegated colors. Stepping on to the street, we were approached by John Raterman patiently waiting to take us to Martha's Blue Room in his Raterman Rover, the baby size Crosby convertible. The Blue Room, Anna's most prominent restaurant, is owned and operated by Martha Fogt, doing very nicely as the hostess of this vast business. With the satisfaction that the class of 52 has been very successful in its post-graduate work and life, we snuggled down in our bed thinking our long- awaited trip had been worth while. I XX 7 . , it f U f ' X I Z is xi- at ZIMPHER ELECTRIC SERVICE Electrical Contracting, Repair, Fixtures Phone 7650-1 Sidney, Ohio l Li ' Sw W . cj f ucv 5 5 ,st .2 YD ls D C57 .ff
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Name Julia Schilling Louis Christman Martha Fogt Ronald Zook Irva Hawkins Bob Inderrieden' Caroline Gritzmaker Ernest Heintz Mary Grilliot Charles Elsass Neoma Petrosky Frank Counts Bonnie Flinn John Raterman Janet Soelmann Bob Naseman Mildred Liess Ann Sayre Mary Hulsmeyer Myrtle Seigle Dave Counts Leo Thaman Howard Roediger Joan Kah Bob Westerbeck Wilbur Wiley Harold Elsass Clifford Grieves John Boyer Favorite Saying Gessie peasie! Wanna Bet! Gee Whiz! Whatcha say! I'm Sorie! !!!--?'?! Ht! Awk! You're Cracy You Pot! I say, old boy! Oops! l I !-Fatt' ? ? I don't know! I'll be darn! Awk! I don't know! Oh Shoot! Ach! Quit It! Jeepersl ! ! !xH:--S Holy Cow! I'll be darned! Anything You Betcha! Censored Forget it! Oh Dear! ! ! ! ---'tt ' Pet Peeve Bossy People Sisters Breaking Dates Certain Teachers Grouchy People Smart Women Certain People Certain People Big Shots Republicans People who talk Certain Girls Girls who smoke Sore Heads Certain People People that argue over nothing Bossy People Lack of money Draft Board Hillybilly Music Smart Alec Women Hen-pecked Men That's personal Getting up in the morning Giddy Women Anna's stuck-up ggirclsliip girls Women Drivers C onceited girls THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Complete Banking Service Member F.D.I.C. Hobby Talking Hunting Square Dancing Women Biking Sports Playing Piano Sleeping Skating Sports Music Baseball Playing Piano Taxidermy Sewing Sports Running Around Music Dancing Dancing Flying Sports Sports Music and needlework Sports Behaving in school Getting in trouble Hunting Hunting and fishing
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