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As the Earth Turns Life is a series of surprises, and would not be worth taking or keeping if it were not -Emerson Iuneau, Iune 5, 1962 Dear Diary, Arrived tonight, tired and discouraged. This job the Big Boss gave me isn't as easy as I thought. Don't know why I, Betty Coleman, ever imagined collecting recipes on the Americas would be fun! However, if I hadn't taken this assignment, I wouldn't have seen Leslie Anderson and his chubbyhwife, the former Peggy Franklin. Teaching Eskimos must be interesting. Nor would I have seen that tall, distinguished Colonel Stroup who is retired on a pension for his gallant heroism in World War II. He selected Point Barrow for his home as a refuge from autograph hunters. The town consists of a few red- roofed houses, several shacks and tents, a church and a radio station, built upon frozen sand, covered with pale, wet, grey moss. Fifteen miles north of Iuneau, I picked up a hitchhiker. This knight-of- the-road was Phil Zalesky, the multi-millionaire, who had made his money creating that better 5 cent cigar. Asked if he had run across, in his travels, any of our friends, he recalled having seen in The Players Magazine a picture of the Broadway dancing team, Gerene Ford and Tommy Potts. Taki Takami is now coach in a big mid-western university. Never expected to hear that Mar- garet I-Ioefner would win the election to Mayor of New York City. Dale Van Dewalle and Vernon Moen now operate a fishing fleet in the Bering Strait. I find the largest Alaskan city, Iuneau, very interesting. The town is built on the side of a steep mountain in which holes have been blasted to build the houses, giving the appearance of being ready to topple into the ocean at any minute. In fact, occasionally, parts of the mountain do slip down. Good heavens! 12:30. Must turn in. Seattle, Iune 18 Dear Diary, Had an interesting experience today. The Big Boss wired me to look up in Bremerton, a Mrs. Hull, famous for her spaghetti and meat balls. Taking the first ferry, I recognized in the adept ferryman, my old friend, Don Ross. While I was recovering from my surprise and we were talking over old times, I asked him if he knew where this Mrs. Hull lived. He informed me that her husband, Allen, was a riveter in the shipyards. Found that they live in an at- tractive, brick bungalow near there. Lorene boards six other shipyard workers and serves this savory dish often. She has received oodles of compliments from tliem on it. It sounds like an ideal recipe as it is both nutritious and eco- nomica . San Francisco, Iune 29 Dear Diary, Upon seven hills, with water on three sides and the Golden Gate at her feet, stands San Francisco. I arrived early in the day to have time to enjoy a climb up the steep steps which lead to Telegraph Hill. Along the way I saw the funny little wooden houses of a past age. Each row of houses is on a different level, and many of them are ramshackle affairs, tall and narrow, with outside staircases zigzagging down to the street. Surrounding me was fContinued on page 563 20
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The Boss ls ln THE peaceful and orderly attitude of Cheney High School is preserved by an efficient office staff who seek to reach the business standards estab- lished by Mr. Cooil. Good grooming, punctuality, tact and courtesy are re- quisite to the various problems that are certain to face each office helper every day. They gain poise through such experience, aided by Grace Gilbert, par- ticularly in the superintendents absence. Members of the staff, seated from left to right, are: Peggy Franklin, Genevieve Bair, Doris Brodin, Mr. Cooil. Standing in back from left to right, are: Carol Hagel, lean Van Dewalle, Alma Hoefner, Hazel Samuels, Grace Gilbert. Those absent when the picture was taken are: Dale Van DeWalle, Ger- aldine Lee. Court of Appeal ALL class and club presidents and student body officers are eligible to answer the Council bell, the signal for Cheney High's governing body and Mr. Fisher to assemble in room 202 every Tuesday at 1:15. The members of the Council, for both semesters, seated from left to right, are: Nina Howell, Lorene Montague, Phyllis Gressley, Alma Hoefner, Al- vida Lehng President, Franklin Freeman: David Woodward: Secretary, Doris lean Spence: Don Ross, Margaret Lee, Vivian Thompson. Standing in back from left to right, are: Mr. Fisher: Treasurer, Hilda Hill: Vice President, Dale Van Dewalle: Second Vice President. Ed Pierson: Taki Takami: Delbert Spear: lack Liddel: Allen Hull, Pete Richards. 19
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