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The NUGGET PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF ,3Q fCOI1fI-l'IlIf!f!I'Ul71 Page ThfI'I!'F1Ii dancers of the present time. They were Helen Neal, Iean Stirewalt, and Iilizabeth Bell. That was the last straw! As we were leaving the show, who should we run into? None other than Beverly Belvin and her husband, Iack, and lack, Ir. Whee, air, please!!! VVe went on down the midway until a sign caught our eyes How Is It Done. We became more interested and soon 'found out that the one and only Monroe Blankenship was explaining how .dentistry is carried out. Guess who Monroeas at- tractive little nurse helper was? Yes, Willard Carroll. We stayed for the free acts and imagine who came out to perform-yes, it was Thomas Cbetter known as Tommyj Carrington, Ir. and Lucille Nash. Next to perform was the tall, dark and handsome Eugene Roberts, on the flying trapeze and Frances Dezern, all dressed up in shiny, sparkling tights. Imagine such a thing. As time went on, We grew very hungry and decided to stop at an attractive hot- dog stand. A tall, dark boy came to wait upon us and guess who it was? Robert Collela, the one and only. A very cute little lady came up and gave us our change and our meal was really a bargain because guess who the cashier was-yes, Catherine Chappelle. After that more food was needed, so we trudged on to the peanut stand where the peanut vendor and his monkey were. Now three guesses. Well, no one but, well, my heavens, it is a she-vendor, Malissia Proctor, and who does she have on the string now? What a cute monkev, Nick Steele. CAnd does he love peanuts!! Then came the exhibits of the fastest typists in the southern states and would vou think that Miss Brown's pupils were among them? Yes, they were. Geraldine Dillehay, Annie Mae Haskins, and Catherine Holloway. They certainly knew how to go to town on those typewriters. We wandered into another booth from which musical notes came. An amateur show was in progress and an M. G. M. talent scout was present. This proved to he none other than Bill Wiggins. Imagine him getting such a position! The amateurs marched on the platform and among the celebrities-to-he were our great tenor, Guy Murray, alto, Margaret Huskethg Iohn B. Waddell, and Baxter Teasley. Remember the dear old glee club? When the judges gave their decision it happened that thev all tied for Hrst place and received a contract for musicals. After a delightful time there we went to the airplane division of the Fair and there was William Nash, the great airplane designer. He had an assistant who ex- plained operations of the machines and that was Frances Rhew. The next booth contained models for the Fifth Avenue stores. Lined up about the platform were such well known models as Durema Hilliard, Ruth Thompson fwith a new finger wavej, Mildred King, Mary Frances VVilson, and Edith Yorke. They gracefully walked around the stage and down the aisle when one of them came clown on my toe. I heard or saw no more because I woke up to End it was just a dream. PAGE TWENTY-FIVE
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