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Through the Telescope As I am taking my vacation on Mars, I travel to Franzen's observatory to take a peek through the largest telescope in the world. I focus the telescope and look to see what all my classmates of -49 are now doing. First to Washington. Here I spy Senator Lawrence Berg orating to pass the Federal Aid to Education Bill. The first woman Senator from Minnesota, Peggy Hella.. is now filibustering in the Senate. I also see Dorothy Brice who is busy writing the Constitution on the head of a pin. Next I focus on New York where first of all I spy Lois Swetko and john Pederson cleaning the seventh story windows of the Empire State Build- ing Qwithout laddersj. Marianne Myhre is mak- ing her debut at Carnegie Hall, I'm also just in time to see Reidar fHandsomej Hansen receive the Pulitzer Prize for his latest book Autobio- graphy of a Star. Joyce Thorpe is modeling for Powers. There is John Diesen working in the laboratory on a new hair grower, Peeking again I see Delores Vincent posing for Billie Karpenter who is drawing for Esquire. Now to Chicago where I notice Jerry Setter- quist psychoanalyzing one of Donna Oman's cows, assisted by nurse jo Ann DePoe. Laura Lami- rande is running a You Too Can Be Beautiful school. Also seen is Carol Manty happily mar- ried and living in the city. Alvin Hagen is now a mechanic in Lloyd Favre's garage located in the Loop. Frank Katzele and Martha Halvorson have formed a two-piece band, now playing in the down-town district. Hollywood-Ray Kriske has just arrived here to complete the movie Rumplestiltskin produc- ed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Patsy johnson is playing My Friend Pat on radio, script by Lee Schlenk. Mademoiselle Pauline johnson, hair specialist, is giving a permanent to Marvin Twad- dle. Next stop--the vicinity of Cloquet. First I almost crash into Dolores Olson, now Mrs. Roy Stohl, who is learning to fly, Down to earth we see Skinny Mattson managing the local Co-op. Mrs. Donn Swanson fnee Pat Bossj is training her daughter how to cheerlead. Donn is in the backyard teaching Donn jr. how to shoot baskets. The Farmers Weekly , edited by World Famous Botanist Roy Larson, sports by Siiter, has for Crime Photographer the Honorable George Franklin. Darell Johnson is raising horses. I see Darlyne johnson is getting pretty adept at fixing leaky faucets. Bubby Johnson is modeling for Eldiens Credit Clothing. Paul Nordman is Mayor of Brevator, while Richy Eknes is Mayor of Scanlon. On to Esko, where I see Philip Iverson and Bill Swanson selling Cadillacs. Fifteen miles north we come to Branch, suburb of Twig, where I see that Bob Jacobsen is coach- ing and Dorothy jarvinen is teaching Phy. Ed. Now to grind the old telescope to focus on England where Bob Hansen is pole vaulting and Bunny Goman playing tennis in the World Olym- pics. Also over there is Dick Chartier, who is playing Hamlet for the fourth consecutive year, Well, now that I've seen what all my old class- mates are doing, I think I shall go back to enjoying my vacation here on Mars. l 'x x is If I -- 1 X 25 l .- ,,1.....,.4 - - Wm imma,
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UPHU UPIE THIRD Row: R. Reinlaoltzen, R. Lindquht, R. Dougherty, j. Clarbteman. F. AJplund, A. Poeblf, 0. Hedlund, R. Piclaruhn.. R. Bromme. SECOND ROW: Mrx. Iohnren, L. jvbnmn, R. Eriukmn. I. johmon, I. Ieffey, 1. Loom, D. Fagre, N. Pelermn, C. Kotiranla. FIRST Row: E. Wuollett, I. Helflrom, B. Parkx, S. Erickmn, M. Andermn, R. Kelley, R. Franklin, S. Manty, R. Pirkrrzbn. THIRD ROW: W. Eknex, K. Olfan, D. Gurneau, K. Wifnefki, W. Ellif, K. Lahti, C. falanfon, R. Campbell D. Frigan, D. Wilmn. SECOND ROW: Min Spfailz, A. Alalgren, H. Demen, M. Lemieux, E, Lauren, I. Halvermn, G. Amlermn, W' Barrett, I. Carter. L. Reed. FIRST ROW: Kolodge, D. Ifaaefon, A. Efklyolm, S. Swamon, V. Hubbell, R. Freu, D. Huafd, D. Steven! M. Pa 0. U61
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