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The star reporter, Tip Frank, rushes over to the editors desk where Nancy Hullsiek sits dreaming of her first million. ttSay, Nan, I just finished my story on the Lakersl All Star Team. You remember Pat Carney, donlt you? Well, she was picked as the outstanding player of the year by a board of nationally known coaches, including our old classmates, Don Dyer and Ronnie Johnson? hHere are the pictures that Nancy Yale and Fed Berquist took of Duane McDonnell, noted archaelogist, who just returned from Egypt. Traveling with him was Lillian Anderson. Will you take them down to the photo engraver, Marilyn Hansen. and hurry back? I have another assignment for you. I want you to interview Henry Hauser and David Bickford for our Sunday feature on suc- cessful Minneapolis corporations. They have made quite a name for themselves in the field of Cus- tom Built Radios? Olkay, Ill be back in a jiff.H ttJohn Turnham! Has anything come over the teletype in the last five minutes?,l ttYup, I was just coming to tell you that a big transport from the Klinepier Airlines just crashed in Nebraska. Serious damages were prevented by the fact that they landed on a farm belonging to Jerry Tweed. The pilot, Jim Holden, and co-pilot. Bruce MacCallem. both from California, suffered severe bruises, but because of the heroic efforts of Anne Mason and Diana Wirtz, stewardesses, and Lorraine McInerny, a surgical nurse who offered her services, most of the passengers escaped with minor injuries. Among the passengers were Janet Johnson, star of the Metropolitan Opera in New York, Lee Hohenstein, President of Harvard. and Arlyn Bodal, poet laureate of England? uTell Betty Johnson to write it up, so we can make it for a front page spread. And on the way out will you tell Joan Malm, to come in, for I want her to write a letter. ttDo you want to see me, Nancy? ttYes, Joan, Id like you to write a letter to the nation's t0p ranking band, ttJoe Banana And his Band With a-Peell', Ask them if it would be possible to play at the Annual Press Ball, July 6, 1954. Also have them bring along their vocalist, Gertrude La Haye. Address it to Mlary Fraser and Douglas Hong, Inc. I think theylll be fairly good, for Joyce Anderson, our music critic, recommend- ed them. Enter Charlotte XVood laughing hilariously. uGuess what I saw in the Shrine CirCUS yesterday! Lorraine Bakken and Bob Lyth as the smallest midgets in captivity, Dick U'herka hollering Peanuts, Popcorn. Crackerjacks, ten cents a box! He was so convincing, I couldn't help buying a box. Jackie and Gerry Peters were listed in the program as Siamese twins. Donna Fredrickson and Harry Hol- comb certainly gave the audience. a thrill, performing on the high wirein Golly. it sure looks like the class of 49 has really made a name for themselves. I read in Joanna VVirtzis column the other day that Helen Forberg was selected as one of the ten best-dressed women in the United States. and Marion Schmid was picked as the typical American housewife? ttChuck. it seems that I read something not too long ago about Noreen Johnson running for Vice President of the United States? ttSpeaking of presidents, Georgianna Riley is the national president of the Polar Bear Club. That seems to account for everyone in the class 0f 49 except jeannie Petersen.H hI can account for her too. Just the other day I read that she was the first woman to make a non-stop tlight around the world? 59
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