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E035 4' 'X'-P 5055 4' ,,,.. Y... ,., ner was Iltlllg to sell one of his new patent medlclnes Dan 71esler dancing around 1n full Indlan regaha shoutlng at the il X top of h1s volce and wavlng a tomahawk was trung to draw '1 crowd As we passed an Orlental rug show we saw rugs VM whlch had been deslgned bx Anna Monroe Whlle we wexe adnurmg the rugs a Salvatlon Armv parade led bv Leonard Dempsev came down the street John 7erbo and the Schroer Bros walked s1de bv Slde 1n the plocesslon De Wltt stumbled along at the rear of the llne rlnglng a bell Hubert VVear was passlng the hat to the crowd Thev stopped at the corner where Don Hunter gave a lengthv talk Farther down the street we passed the VVed1g Barber s College The Long 8: Llnd Real Estate Co had an OII-ICE under the management of Lucllle ludwxg Rlchaxd Stxllmaker was teachlng athletlcs IH a Chlnese school Ifas 71nk and Edlth Applegate were teachlng Isngllsh ln the hlgh school Cora Chase was known all over Lhlna as manager of the Champlon Baseball feam 35036 + '--r -sine Q- 'ts-Q Latc ln September we Sdlled for San Prancxsco 0 the boat we met Melvin who sald he was a good friend of Van Saun the world famed EgVDt0I0glSt He also told us about the great phllosopher Gerstle On the deck one dat we found a llttle book called Humorous Short SIOTICS bs Crlne A Wlld anlmal hunter Mlnx Mauthe was on h1s wav back to U S wlth several of hls frlends among them Reade and Schwartz There was an Alaskan newspaper on board with an advcrtlsemcnt ln lt of Smlths prosperous electrlc fan buslness 1n Alaska X ff JXAA Z' We arrlved ln San Franclsco and were dllven to our hotel bv Katherine. Vhlcox who told us that Clara Lelst was dI'1XlHg for the same tavl company lust at that tune the Natlonal VV1ld Plowcr SOCIBIN was holdlng 1ts annual con vention Mabel Cook was the chalrman of the conventlon Delegates from all 3 I E 3 T 1 H t 1 4- Y ft L Q 2 T 1 Q ra 'f 1 tl i +++ i EO -3 4 P+ EOS? 4'-i' 4 E035 i 4 r-F E03 5 ONBI the country were present lncludlng Martha Crow Bob Kennedv Ruth IIIVIS md Al1ce Beamer John Race also a member of th1s socletg was not able to be present owlng to the huge unexpected mcrease 1n the output from hls large quxcksilver mlnes 1n Mexlco We went over to UHlVOFSltN of Cahfornla at Ber kclev where Inlsle Grant was teachlng Latln and Bennet was teachlng mathe 4-+4 +-- -Q E835 matics Kathrvn Davls the head of the Engllsh department was advocatlng the use ot Students Hand Book of Composltlon Wfltlng bt George Grlschx I Olkland we got the results of a snappv ten round prlze fight Bugsx lfoulk and K 0 Harper staged the fight the formel takxng a severe pummchng In the luckw seventh Mugsy dropped dead of palpltatlon of the heart and the iight c une to a sudden end Aylward and Bohrer were the heavv losers if We lett for los Angeles the next mornxng Clara Rogers the sherltt of +'1- -rinse Santa Barbara heard we were DHSSIHQ through and came to the tram to see us She told us that Schmldt a blg league pltcher was taklng a few weeks vacatnon 1n Santa Barbara and that W3tklHS was the Commlssloner of Publlc Utllltles In los Angeles we saw photo studlos run bv Nathan Ra1tt We went 1n and talked to hlm and he told us that Phvllls Hellll whom he had met just latelx and who 55035 iii BE- 4-+4 5035+ +4 68 ow ned a large plantanon ln Alabama was VISIIIHQ relatlves ln I os Angeles Grace lodwuk has settled down lo marrled l1fe ln a cozv l1ttle home 1n Pasadena Perhaps Dubb had reached the hlghest pmnacle of the Class of 94 H was stellar IHOVIH-2 plcture actor who starred daxlv IH the enormous Ward pro ductlons Joe Rlchards was a second Charlev Chaphn whlle Lharlew Duncan had lt all over Wally Reld as a lover Along the mam street of the cltw there was a large crowd around a showcase In the showcase was a IIVIHQ model whom we recognized as Vernon Venable At Ios Angeles Technual High Carl E035 54' 4 Z'+ 54 3 El, 2 ' . ' E 7' 'S' +A O M l . ' n 1 -. ' - - ,,:w U M ,Q A i . M 1 :I 41 -' N1 i t Q ' 5 - 2 ' ' A - : '. .' I '1 , ' ' : G . : N JN, E t , A nu B, A . A . . A . .. , . i -wj?7159tts rn . i n ' ' - n ' l ' t. Q 3' - n . , . . U - - . a . , . X E .Y I . n . . A E n .I Q. v. .Ad K . g 4 . , - B . , . H .... . 1 A 5. . . I fu . . K A F' .. 1 A .. J, L 'A 4 L 1 - , - 1- . ,Q - 5 K, '- . ' 436 . n 'A . . ex: i - N I I v Axia n . ,i 0 W ' 1 1' 1 ' A . I - 1 2 I . c w - I - ' . ' - . p'X Z - ' .- . M ' G ' : I n l'.' . If, 4 . 1 v D E . T u g Q
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El w 4- 5 -5- H 3 + 4- W m -2 ill -L ll 3. 4- ll 3 Nl T l lil El '45 +5 '2 'S' 4. When we arrived at Madrid we saw only one 4- thing of note Great posters were on display bearing these headlines Come out and see Johnny Quincy KL W 'S Marlin Jr loss the bull You may imagine our pride I 'S w upon learning that a member of 24 was now the X g nw! AM w m world s greatest bull slinger Hllma Smith and Clara K ! fmt' Q in 'Q' Ross were doing social work Ruth Evans after +- .2 studying in Italy for several years had become a 4, + writer of beautiful lullabyes L leaving Madrid we ran down to Constantinople for a few davs Roland Stanforth gave us a permit to go thru his harem Norvin Fisher was janitor of W 'S said harem While there vse met Nels Steldl an agent selling English pipes with 5' W one of those big ones in his mouth We then went down to take the aeroplane W 64-4+-+5 E- +5 to Africa and found Pauline Huffman selling tickets Crossing the Sahara we looked down and saw Tommy Steen dashing across the desert with his bucket While we were stopping at an oasis a bold shelk attacked our party and carried off many of our fair ones This shelk Q' WD 'Hllnn was no other than oul ovsn Jac Lholmondelev Vie found Exi I Korb travelling over the sand IH an effort to regain his X jab 505 QC WFS' 59,3 535 U-4 E-1 MQW' on- ar:- 'nag M55 ' '-I -s 00.9 NOS'- 52 :E 2213 D alfa? zo 5:3 2-'tm E g.: Omg D-Na af, 0215 En: .,::::. cow 251' 2 -I rein so Qs: :rs :EE Q1- El! E .. 'E F' : 4 2 E Z' c :s 5 Dv :s W an i :s cn N W z: .. Q w' N on CU :s O fe C' o 'S o 1 :' FD N U7 97 1 o 2 2 93 lb on U-l 5 :s on na ca. N :: 0 O T for Pharaoh Alice Brock was playing her accompaniment on the cornet We 1' had a short conversation with his majesty who was very much Interested ln '2' 4- radio work He introduced us to the most renowned man in Africa in radio 4 W vnoik Tom George who was perfecting radio telepathv by which thought waves W M wue broadcasted He also told us that street cars had Just been introduced 1l'l M 3 his countrv and we learned that two of our old friends were officiating on the O UI one which ran through to Cairo These fellows were Dencamp motorman and Boian conductor. The Egyptians are advanced in scientific discoveries. Many in 1' scientific investigations of the planet Mars had been made. At the head of these -f fi were McCord Brocamp and Grau. In the directory we saw the nalne Charles 2 4. Hebble and when we inquired about him we were told a sad story. He was a 4 i physical and mental wreck dueito his vain attempt to collect a fund to provide W M the unfortunate heathens of Central Africa with ear muffs. . Prom Egypt we went to Jerusalem. Walking through the streets we met 'S W E. layman an Ancient History teacher travelling to become acquainted with W the places about which she was teaching. She directed us to a delicatessen store owned by Alma Klotz. As we were hurrying in the direction of the delicatessen store we saw a sign: Bode-Second Hand Book Shop. We entered and saw E P+? ' fraw Becker with his feet on the counter perusing The New Book of Etiquette 1 , written by Stella Landwehr. Among the books on the shelf we were particularly i interested in Pony Translations In Any Language by Margaret Gahr and Pure M ll Pnglish As It Is Writ And Spoke' by Carol Shollenbarger. We were talking about how bright Carol was at school when Arden Specht came in and asked us what we were talking about and 'who and 'why and' ended up by asking us to lend him something or other. In the school books section we noticed some fine school bags, a new patent of Baxter and Ehlers. Looking through a magazine we saw an advertisement of a wonderful remedy to make men irresistible to the fair sex. The article was signed 'Raymond Lashbrookf While we were still wandering around the city, we saw a sign 'For Ease' tFour E'sl. It proved to be the sign of a boarding house run by Sara Earls, Cynthia Edwards, M. Engle- hard, and Virginia Elfner. 5 0 '4 36035 54' 4 EEO . lt took us but a short time to get from Jerusalem to China. In the middle f ot' one of the main streets of Peking a medicine show was in progress. Bob Gwin- 67 35 W o ': ' l 2 if 2 4 - Z , g- ' ' I af as' to . . f ' - .' t mt . , ' . i , .1 a , . Q I . . ffjyiiliv . ' ' . .J I O Q in . n U I ' ' . . . I' . ' J. ii ' ' ' at + ' . .K L4 . Y . - . U ' . . . ' ' . . m - . 'V' , ' . U ' , 3. 4 ' P ' ' I I N! .f Y 7. 4 ul A . . N -yn- fn . ' ' ' y ' f'4'h - - lv! 977 L' 'i' - , . . 1 I ' 9 x,1.,z,579 W - Y . 4 . - . . ' Tl, i if . 'Q' 4- : z '
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550 'P Si' 4' +4 P+ Q35 E035 I- NI 5 i--1' +5 EO E035 MP? +9 4--X E 5 5 i EO EO E E 4- f-4 4-+4 E E EO! Eli i +E 4-'Q' 'Y E 1 G? 505 El! E 5 +'I'+ QMS' 4 E' E E03 E03 5 3 '+ 4' 4-'Z 35- E' il E03 5 Q 4-+4 'fi id- 365- z fn 1' of. 4- Y : fn 2 5 Ili 'V' '!' 4 lf : Nl 'V' 4' + H z rn 't' ft' 4- 'A' z fl! T I H C Grusser was working hard as a history teacher Frank Ferrls was a professor of language On our wav out to Ocean Park we passed a huge automobile factory owned by C Brown 8: Sons At Ocean Park Wllma Breuer had a position as life saver The may or of the town Marjorv Bond was enjoying the breakers while we were there Coming home vse stopped at Salt Lake City where Sara Fern ,--M Sharp was campaigning ln politics The whole town had gone wild over Osborne s new invention to turn red hair black f In Chicago Lucy Vhnkel was Just startlng her third sea'-.ou in one of the most popular musical comedles of the age Phe Box Scout Commissioner of America Sower was llVll'lg in Chicago NX hen me lmallx came back to Clncv we reallzed that we had seen or heard nothing of our old frlend Milt Pfister Upon mqulrv we v nu, ', '.1 seen because he neser came up out of his cellar Thlt . Vf ended our trip a wonderful trip lndeed and verv suc f MWAWZZ see or hear of but we hoped that they were as happy and lff f -f 147,-4 I prosperous as the majority of the good old Class of 94 , IW Illlllllllllll cessful There were a few of the class whom we didnt zz . af: t I a 69 sea-40+ 1 6056+4'+asoav. 5+++2eoas++-+aeoaes+++ar-034+Qt.-fast ,, . ' . K Q3 Q .I . . . . . I - 0 Ijt y x V K 7 . ' ' ' V . i I x X T 1 ' ' ' ' - ' Yzc 41 I ,, learned that he was'a retired millionaire who was hever 31' 'I' Ailifpd li: LII!! ' 9 . 1 . ! . l :- X ef ,-z-11-1-in ' a . .' - . . .. ,L '41 I , . , . a t LC. Y ll x ff r 2 ' Q' X 0 Y. 1 5 1l! f I 0 a
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