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'Q-Wi' THE REFLECTOR which became so acute that he was unable to bathe. He remedied this by de- vising the dry-cleaning method of bathing. The exquisite music for the celebration was furnished by Hallams Hashers, nationally famous dance band conducted by Earl J. Hallam. Among the music maestros were Helen Chappel, jug playersg Wayne Thacker, wash- board playerg Fred Boze, pianistg and his Wile QMiss Lizzy Bonnerl, saxophone player. The song hit of the evening was one which took Mr. and Mrs. Boze two gears to devise,-the Unfinished Symphony set to Boogie-Woogie. Singers for Hallam's Hashers were Martha Mann and Freda Bruce tknown in the radio world as the Burlapp Sistezsh, and baritone Red Knodell, rising opera star. Stars of radio, stage, and screen, actor Donald Medler and actress Lucille O'Leary, both irom the Catarnount Studions of Wormwood, California, were very popular at the celebration. 'Ihey were accompanied by Russel Terrell and his wife tforrnerly Marjorie Simpson? also of Wormwood. Mr. and Mrs. Terrell specialize in the field of facial makeup. They entered this profession while still in high school where they were notorious pan-handlers . Many of the old schoolmates were dreised in the uniforms of Uncle Sam's fighting forces and came from United States outposts all over the world. From Berlin came Brigadier Verlyn Burkett and his lecturerer-wife tformerly Miss Wanda Gaitherl. Mr. Burkett is head of salvage and reconstruction work in Berlin. Mrs. Burkett reecntly finished a lecture tour in the States where she won geat popularity with her famous eisay App1eauce,-It Started With Eve '. Also from Berlin came Pilots Philip Pike and Fred Puckett of the Air Corps. Pilot Puckett was recently grounded for six weeks for chasing rainbows while on air patrol duty. Major Jack Copeland, Lieutenant-General Cloyd Cravens, Commander Charles Carter, and Captain Russell Shockley flew to Hyde Park from Tokyo where they have been stationed since they took the nip out of the Nipponese. The United States Navy was represented by Commedore War- ren Cable, Rear-Admiral Ira Musgrave, Commander Jack Vaughn and Captain Olin Hodge. Commodore Cable and Captain Hodge are in submarine service, -a suitable branch for such deep men. Lady of fashion, and eminent designer of ladies' attire, Edythe Rheay, made the trip to Hyde Park with her three models, Freda Thompson, Grace Fraley, and Freda Dawson who are known as The Patriots in the modeling world because of their hair. Freda T's hair is still red but Grace's turned white long ago from worries so Freda D. dyed her hair blue to complete the trio,- hence the name The Patriots . Naturalist Max Barnard, his wife, tfozmerly Miss Betty Ryanb, and fam- ily made the trip to Hyde Park from Point Blank, Alaska, where Mr. Barnard has been studying nature at first hand. His latest book on nature is entitled Fuzzie Wuzzie Was A Bear , in which he sheds new light on whether F'uzzie Wuzzie was fuzzy ', and also debunks old theories on how much wood a wood- chuck would chuck if a wood-chuck could chuck wood . Almost a whole business corporation was present at the celebration in the persons of Miss Wilma Miller, ms Leatrice Lemons, Miss Dorothy Grove, Miss Doris Haegele, and Miss Maxine Grubb. These ladies, discouraged with married life, fthey have all been married at least twice and some tive times, but are all divorced nowl banded together and, u.:ing what they learned in Home Ec and Bookkeeping in High School, formed the Dandy Candy Co. Inc. of Fairfield, Illinois. They have been very successful but say they prefer maffied life after all S0 Single gents,-here is a chance to lead a sweet life! The Class of '42 seems to have turned out several talented song writers.
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