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0=3 THE CENTENNIAL DC □ □C □ □C □ □C 10=0 “I suppose you’re beginning to wonder about Ivan Berg. We ran across him accidentally in stopping at an airplane filling station up at what used to be known as Box Elder. The first we heard was the Tooting’ of a sousaphone. In a few minutes Ivan made his appearance. Box Elder has greatly increased in size and he owns about half of it. The name has been changed to ‘Berglund.’ He was married recently and is making use of what he learned in B. S. H. S. as he is director of a dance band which puts on dances every Saturday night at Hay Center Inn. “The last of our musicians is with us now. We’ll let him say for himself. Come on Gene.” “Well, after I got out of school I took up aviation but I still did not forget how to sing. That’s how they knew me back at school. I could sing over the whir of my machine.” “Sing us a song now,” said William. “All right. I’ll sing you that song that I used to sing when I was a Senior.” Soon the air was filled with the melody “'Go Home and Tell Your Mother.” Bursting into a fit of laughter, Eugene spoke up saying, “Oh, tell them about I)oc Ray and Carjta Smith.” “Surely, I will,” said Squirty. “Doc Ray married Carita Smith but owing to the excess knowledge that she received in her course in Physics, she turned out to be an inventor and invented a special type of rolling pin that is extra hard on the hen-pecked husband. Doc could not stand this so he sued her for a divorce on the grounds of cruelty and married Margaret Johnson, who is of a quieter type. They now own a large store in Fargo, North Dakota. Carita is thinking some of joining Irene and Frances in their tours.” Lillian, who always seemed to have the ability to think forward, an- nounced, “Out of a class of thirty members there surely must have been an actor or an actress.” “Yes, there is,” answered Gene. “As soon as Clarissa Phillips and Paul Sonksen graduated they went directly to Hollywood where they became famous on the movie screen. They are soon to play the leading parts in the picture Tt Doesn’t Pay to Argue.’ ” “Well, you could knock me over with a feather. Whoever thought that Paul would go on the stage? What do you say, Squirty?” “‘Where there’s a will, there’s a way.’ Next we’ll hear what happened to the Cooke sisters. We all knew that Annie was to be married to Ivan Clark when school was out but that was all. Now she is a well-known style designer in France. The clothes which you women wear today are modeled by her hands. Dorothy has played faithful by her name and became a great ‘cook.’ She is now in Houston, Texas, teaching Home Economics.” “That cannot be all of the class yet, can it?” asked Gordyn. “Oh, no, there are several left yet. Here is Esther Haakensen and Juanita Hultin. They are managing a beauty parlor back east and are not left in peace one minute of the day for there is a continual line of women there to have their beauty renewed and they are even expected to make beautiful the unbeautiful. Oh, that makes me think of that essay we studied in English. ‘The Enjovment of Unpleasant Places.’ ” (Continued on Page 63) Page 20 : 193 1 0=0
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0=3 THE CENTENNIAL □[ ]□[ ]□[ ic=o jd: SENIOR SONGS Author 1. Retta Armstrong - 2. Irene Arnold - 3. Eugene Arnold 4. Ivan Berg - 5. Bertha Berg - 6. Joe Blazek 7. Gladys Bilile 8. Alvina Bitz 9. Emma Buchkolz - 10. Anna Cooke 11. Dorothy Cooke 12. Mark Cooper - 13. Florence Crofoot - 14. Gordvn Crofoot 15. Sigurd Dyrland - 10. Herbert Farley 17. Esther Haakensen 18. Juanita Hull in 19. Margaret Johnson 20. Lillian King 21. William Larson - 22. Norma Nelson - 23. Soph us Peterson - 24. Clarissa Phillips 25. Millard Ray - 26. Oscar Rav 27. Nancy Roberts - 28. George Robertson 29. Carita Smith 30. Paul Sonksen - 31. Frances Watson - Songs You’re Mean to Me Sweet Jennie Lee The Best Things in Life Are Free My Baby Just Cares for Me Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes Show Me I he Way to Go Home Together Dream Train Give Yourself a Pat on the Back A Dream Came True Painting (lie Clouds With Sunshine Hallelujah I’m a Bum All the Kissing I’ve Been Missing Nothing Red River Valley Would You Like to Take a Walk? Old New England Moon Drifting and Dreaming My Ideal Broken Dreams What’s the Use Three Little Words You Need Someone to Love You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me Walking My Baby Back Home Big Rock Candy Mountain Here Comes the Sun Happy Days Are Here Again Charlie My Boy The Little Things in Life Red Lips =31-----U li 10 il-----II- i 193 1 Tage 22
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