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Mary had a good deal of 11ews about Ruth Riley and Bea llosier. She said. Yes, I know about Ruth and llea. They had an act on Broadway for several months. They are now on tour of the I'.S. Ikea isa comedian and Ruth isa dancer. Ruth went to Arthur 3Iuriay's dancing school, having been attracted by their clever advertisements. She advised us to try Muri-ay's method. llea has kept that good humor she had at school and has capitalized on it. The girls are making a hit through- out the nation so I hear. Ruth is still hoping that some day she will settle down near Russiaville, Indiana, as a certain flll'lll0l S wife. I bade farewell to Mary aml tfarlene and continued on my journey in the future. I entered an office building in 'l'uscon, Arizona. I glanced at the name on the door. Printed in bold, black letters was TIlIll'llltblltI Auto Sales. I knocked on the door and heard the husky voice of llryan 'l'hurmond bid me enter. I was rather taken aback to see Bryan here. IIe said, l'll bet you are surprised to see me here! I had at one time considered being a farmer, you know, but a rich uncle in Arizona left 1110 il garage business so I forgot about farming. I came XVest and met Phyllis Ibunham, who was living Tuscon. l needed a bookkeeper to keep my books and knowing Phyllis had experience at ti.II.S. as a bookkeeper, I hired her. lIer book- keeping ability helped make the business a success, 11ot to mention her husband's mechanic ability. I took leave of llryan and Phyllis. Vontinuing on my journey, I began feeling chilly. I glanced around and where do you think I was? I was in northern XVash- ington. The Olympics was to be held in the Ifnited States and Washington was chosen as the host state. I looked around for anyone I might know. lYhat was that streak that just whizzed by??pIlill Frakes, the greatest mile runner in the world. I was told. He had just broken his own record of 1:tl1.12. I remembered llill was always breaking records in high school and I thought to myself Ile will always be breaking records I After the race I walked over to spe.ik to Bill and there was Ilill Symons. I was glad to see Symons and learn of his success as a baseball pitcher. llill Frakes whispered to me that without a doubt Ilill was another lllackwell or -Iohnson. Also, he was being offered dazzling salaries by some big clubs. I have visited all my former classmates and they have all become successful i11 their own profession. They are all talented i11 one way or another. Some day we will perhaps return to see how the t'lass of IS is fairing in this troubled world! Farewell to everyone! I 1'uy1f'f1re11ty flll
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S LLl4iCf2S Tl1e juniors enjoyed 0119 of the lnxppiest and busiest years of their school career because of extensive business and social 11111lertz1kings. TIIGQ' sold 1i'l11-ist111:1s Cards, jello, cokes, and candy and worked O11 other 1l1OIl6y-lllilkillg projects Tl1ere was a great deal of ex- citement wl1e11 the jewelry sales' 1111111 czune. After 111111-h discussion and voting. they Chose il luattern. Tl1e zirrival of the jewelry was El red-letter day for the Class of Hifi . The highlight of the jllllilll' year is the giving of IL dfiiglltflll re- ception for tl1e senior class and the fac11lty. Tl1e class officers and sponsor ure: Lloyd Cheek, pre4ide11tg Dal las Sinith, vice-president: Ned Ha1111e1', secretary-t1'e11s11re1-3 D011- ald Martin, Sponsor.
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