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After the interview I visited the high school to lind that Ilertha llietniore was principal. Un her faculty were Neva Spangler, Ilelen Moog, and :Xrtis Sever- enee teaching Mechanics, Agriculture, and gym respectively. tif course l couldn't leave Earth without visiting llollywood. Upon landing there I received another shock. 'I'here at the airport I found the famous detective I. C. All ! I !! So perfect was his disguise that he had to tell me that he was the former Nelson Iloylan. Mr. I. C. All was then trailing lioh Mitchell and l,aX'on l'aslc who were wanted for swindling--grades from profs at college. Iirom the airport I went directly to the lltrownl tltrundishl Ill ishopl stu- dios. 'l'heir make-up experts were llelen l Iiillips and Sarah Ann Charles. XX'hile in llollywood I went to a lirst night of one of ll. tl. ll.'s latest pictures. XYit'hout il doulit, the new Romeo of the screen, Ilola Phillips, had taken XYaruer llaxter's place in the heart of the puhlic. ttlf course this necessitated his growing a inonstachel. In the news reel with that picture I recognized many old class- mates. 'I'lte following people made news: Nliriam Carviu and Ilazel tluillaunie were the only surviving sword-sivallowers. t'llhey got their experience during tlzeir school days swallowing the daggers from the teachers' eyesl. lllartha Murray was successfully operating an oxygen store on the moon. 'l'heron Iletts, Ilernard Iflollman and lioli Iveinard had just returned from explor' ing Planet. 'l'he brave missionaries to l'luto, Carolyn Pinlcerton, .flnnahelle Reich- nian, and Evelyn Rutledge, were feared to lie in great danger. Doris Elser and Edna Mae Flightner were husy up in Iceland teaching' the Eslcinios ltow to make those appetizing Frozen lliinplez-L. 'llhen came the most entertaining vaudeville. A dance team tfar excelling As! taire and Rogers of 'gol consisted of 'I'helma Missler and Richard Mattox. Ralph llarnes made the famous 'Ruhinolli sound like a lmarn dance tiddler, when he play, ed the familiar Goose in the Hay. 'I'he last numlmer was Norman Ilunnnon's troupe of lflawaiian dancers famous for a hotter hula-hula. llut the girls really weren't l-lawaiians .l..,. they were Iris Nichols, Helen llrannon, Dorothy Slusser and Betty Siders. lly that time I realized that all who graduated with me in logo had lit-come famous. lust imagine my eniharrassmentI I hid my face in lunniliation and dashed for my Super Rocket Space Zephyr and returned plus vite si possible to little old-fashioned Yenus, ,lust imagine Il III
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