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THE OWL 79 Theresa DeCisco, and her assistant designer is Helen An- thony. He purchases a Reading Eagle which is edited by Irvin Angstadt. He sees the application for marriage licenses for June Fisher and William Epler. He finds in the same paper a Pessimist Column written by William Fairchild. He meets Howard Knauer and Roy Rose, certified accountants for the Merrill Hefflefinger Stock Yards. They go to the Hot Shot Night Club, where LeRoy Breininger is orchestra leader. After seeing all his classmates, he takes an aero- plane back to the University of Missouri. ff-J NP fxyj tgsx ' gl? Q
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78 L THE owL CLASS PROP!-IECY June 3, 1962, Professor George Falconer, of University of Missouri, comes back to Reading, to see his old friends. Crossing at 6th and Court, he sees a crowd going into the Court House. Curiosity leads George to follow the crowd. He enters one of the rooms, where a case is being heard. To his amazement the presiding judge is none other than Anthony Hehn. The defendant is David Bower and the charge for jay walking. During the trial there is an inter. ruption caused by the new building being put up next door by Elwood Strausser Construction Engineering Co. After the case is over George goes across the street to a restaurant, and to his surprise he finds Dorothy Horan proprietress. Leaving the restaurant and strolling along Penn Square, he meets three of his classmates: Mildred Clouse, Marion Smith, and Ruth Strasser. He takes them to Loews Colonial Theatre where Theodore Kreska is featured with Miriam Vogel, in ShipWreck on a South Sea Island. The chief engineer on the ship is Michael Barna. They are captured by cannibals and taken to the village, and are in time to see a missionary nurse, who is Marcella Sommers, being led to a big iron pot to be made into soup. After the show they go to Daisy Mae Tearoom, the proprietress beingVerna Jones. The Medical Association is having a banquet and Colin Walls, head of physiotheraphy, is the main speaker. Among the members are: Margaret Eshelman, Katherine Cosgrove, Anna Kreska, Mary Gaughan, Nora Hill, and Ida Vaughan. Leaving Daisy Mae Tearoom, he meets James Flemming, who is judge of the contest sponsored by Elmer Lincoln Life Insurance Co. for the Model Housewife Con- test. He learns that a tie for first place is between Rosemary Gernert and Virginia Kruszewski. On his journey he sees a trailer, owned and designed by LeRoy Fegley. This ma- chine cleans streets, replaces street lights, paints safety zones and tags cars, and has a thousand or more uses. Passing by, he sees a Millinery Shop and the proprietress is
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THE OWL ALMA MATER Tune: In a Monastary Garden Shall we forget you when we've gone, The friends we've made, the things We've done, Or shall we leave and never cast A look into the past To labors which have grown sweet, Softened in mem'ry's velvet seat. God forbid!For meIn'ries chart Our lives with joy which they impart. So we thank you, Alma Mater, For the kindnesses you offer, May we show our true affection With more than recollection, May we bring honor to your name Through useful lives, if not by fame. As we part, joy and sorrow blend. 'Tis a beginning -and an end. Words by George Falconer Music by Albert W. Ketelbey
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