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Mr, Frank Vyzralek ..4.. A . May 12, 1948 by his music which is heard far and near. Kenneth Serr is still trying to get an education, without studying, in Switzerland. Eleanor Kuoerais in Australia working as a stenographer for the Swift Com- pany and doing well. My next stop was in Africa - and there was Jack Primm still trying the 1mpossible.Th1s time he was trying to football. Bob Stukel a large truck farm in My next port was through Brazil I came teach the cannibals how to play and Myra Graesser are operating the Sahara desert. South America. As I wasckdving to a filling station and decided to get some gas and oil. To my surprise, Miles Pagelar came out and happened to notice a sign HSpec1alize in fixing tires with no leaksn which reminds me of Leako Wiedeman who is teaching elocution at Harvard. While I WAS travelling through Argentine, Stanley Pochop app- roached me and tried to sell me an airplane. He told me that he was working for the nStenso Reliant Go.H, I decided it would be rather expensive for me to get my car over to North America again so I bought the plane. On my way home, I decided to finish my trip properily and visit the Hawaiian Islands. A place callmdMervhfs Honolulu Night Club eaught my eye and I went inside,I found Marvin Allum the owner. Sara Gaddes is employed as toe dancer and Virginia Ellwanger and Ethelyn Gilbert are waitresses. Back in North America, I ended with the western part of the United States. Lloyd Shattuck, I found had been disappointed in love and had become a sheep- herder in Montana. Vivian Lancaster is a womancf leimre in San Francisco, California and has conquered the soc- ial world. John Lupton is a dancing teacher in Holly- wood, in close contact with Virgil Nelson, a mov ie actor, running a close second to Robert Taylor. , Well, I must close this epistle ------- Hw-h-a-t-- Mr-r, M-o-r-k?U----yawn - - - - UMiss Cahoy, will you please wake up, and stay awake the rest of the day, and the rest of the w eek, and the rest of the year for that matter?H Yes, Mr. Mork.H COh, well, it was a wonderful dream while it lasted.J Twenty-
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f- ' ZXNQA Q so Lyn F,ff?4UZQ Mr. Frank Vyzralek ..5.. On my journey through Rhode Island, I met Leonard Preslicka who is now a famous tobacco buyer for the Ameri- can Tobacco Co. While I was lunching in Rhode Island I happened to pick up the New York Times and read of the fa- mous spinsters home in Quebec, Canada. I decided this was a special point of interest which I must not miss. And guess who was the head of it Betty Johnson, with Arliss Nelson as her right-hand helper. Going through Canada at Alaska, I found Bryce Haskett the head chemist in the DuPont laboratories. ' After leaving Alaska I decided to drive over to Asia. However, I could not drive over the Bering Strait because there happened to be water in it, so I had my over. While I was traveling through Siberia, fronted by a very persistant salesman--almost tant--trying to sell me not recognize him but upon asking his name I car shipped I was 'con- too persis- flrst I did found out an iglo to live in, At that it was Vernon Ellwanger in person. He complained a- bout business being poor. I advised him to go to Alaska where his igloes wouldn't melt faster than he built them. My next stop was in Japan. By this time my car was beginning to attract quite a bit of attention from the Jas panese. I even had the pleasure of giving a few of the Japs a ride. I enjoyed it for a while but decided it was not so much fun after all when all the little Japs got a- round my car and insisted on a ride--at least I think that is what they were tryingrto tell me. While I was enjoying wonders of this land I met Odetta Hurlbert. She was a salesman for the American Beauty Company,selling hair cur- lers to the women. That explained the awful looking hair dresses of the Jap women which I couldn't quite at zftrst figure out. I found a very discouraged Elma Voos in Peking,China. She was trying to teach I met Jim Belak in ferent Jim than the one sionary working for the very worried asking for was a big-shot gangster Latin to the Chinese. Siam, However, he was a much dif- I knew in Gregory. He was a mls- good of all people. He came to me my advice. Seems like Jim Bailey in Singapore and Rev. Belak simply couldn't get him to be religious, E Dorothy Moffitt and Mildred McFayden can A zjoint coconut stand in Arabia, Jim Petrik draws the 'anstnmers x Twentyweight ,
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V592 1. ti M I, YI . . is - +, ,bv ..a:aa..a-rfg. J ' 1 rn .--5-...-.s...+z ,,,, Y Af-- V . S E N I O R W E E K a During the entire high school career of a student n6 week stands out like one which brings his sojourn to H close, namely, senior week. I On Friday May sixth, the Senior class with their spon sors, Miss Volby and Mr. Thue,drove to Long Pine,Nebraska, to attend a day of festivities especially planned for the seniors all over the northwest on Sneak Day. Various forms of entertainment including roller,skating, hiking, movies, and dancing made the day a most interesting and exciting one. After an evening of dancing, a day of numerous en- tertainments, and with many new acquaintances the class returned home tired but happy, and filled with a flood of memories not to be soon forgotten. Sunday Evening, at 8:OO,in the High School Auditorium the Baccalaureate Services were held. The speaker for the evening was Reverend Whitney who gave an address on-uFoun- dationsu. Two numbers NThanks Be To Godn and HDedicationn were sung by the Girls Glee Club, and NSend Out Thy Lightn by the Mixed Chorus. Cn Wednesday Evening, at 8:00, Commencement Exercises were held and the senior class became the graduates of nineteen hundred and thirty-eight. Iarl Mundt, President of Northern Normal at Madison, South Dakota, delivered the address for the evening. The Boys Glee Club sang two num- bers HAncient of Daysu and UCome Where My Love Lies Dream- ingn. Short speeches were given by Helen O'Neill,Va1edic- torian, and Elma Voos,Salutatorian,Diplomas were presented by Don Krotter, President of the School Board. f fffgi N G 4 X ,,, xi ff wif Thirty
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