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Rose Mary Pohlman. Jean Postlewait . . La Verne Poston . Ray Powell. . . . Marion Reeves . . Hilda Resetarits. . Virginia Rsttig . Mary Richardson . . Harry Risch . . ,.. Mary Jane Rodermund Arlene Rudolph. . . Norman Schmid . . . Audrey Schoben. . Wilbur 0 o 0 Dorothy Schnieders Lois Wade . . . . . Billy White .... Alice Wilcox . . . Corrine Woker . l . La Verne Wokerg . . Virginia Wood . . . Lorraine Zimmermann Shorthand . . . . . Mr. Mathias . . . . Graduation. . I I I I O C . . All The Things You Are . An Apple For The Teacher Pennsylvania 6500 . ' 'way'Down In Tennessee I :Theresa Something About A Soldier . . Why Don't You Do'Right . Sing, Sing, Sing Tess's Touch Song . . I f w51iEn'M53f1eaa In rne Clouds . . You're A Sweet Little Headache o 1 U u 0 l . 4 . Take It Easy ,'. . . . Superman . . . . Ohl Johnny Star Eyes I :Gan:t Half Loying Those Men I O 0 I l O U C I I . . . . . .Georgie . . Little Skipper UAliceH The Riveter If I Didn't Care :I can Always Make Believe . I Von'd Be So Nice To Come Home To I'm Riding For A Fall ' ' . :WA Loyelyfway To Spend AH Evening C I I U 0 l I I I U . . That Sly Old Gentleman . .My Shining Hour HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE WHO ILNE A BIRTHDAY DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS Jean Postlewait Marian Fassler Alice Wilcox Virginia Rettig Rose Mary Pohlman Ruth Mertz Irma Krepps Margaret Hecht Jean Grate Virginia Frank Glen Hoffman Wilbur Silvey Vermal Boone Bill Altman Charles Chambers Charles Kain Larry Kelly
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A STORY One coolg spring day, we decided to go on a hike. When we got RETTIG, we hiked out to the country , where we found plenty of green grass and trees. After hiking all the way, we were very tired so we sat down to Bggt on the TARITS. All of a sudden, out of the woods came a man on a HORSTL- He had a HARSTER on his hip with a gun in it. He seemed to be in a MURRAY because he came FASSLER and PLOESSER. As he rode by, he shot off his gun with a BOONE, and tEen RUDOLEH shouting, HHi ho, SILVEY!N We decided that he was not SCHOBER and that he must have Been drinking BREEHER. We then ventured to WEEE in the lake that was nearby. There was a BODEMAN in a cute little BLACK boat. At one end of the boat was a man with a long pole , called the POHLMAN. The water was very cold, so we sorw got out. On the way, I FEHLBAUM and hurt my knee. WOh, gRQPPS,W I said. ' We were Very hungry so we made preparations for the meal. We got a lot of BRICKL3g7s and put a GRATE over them. ighen we lit the WOOD underneath. We then put the FRANKS on. Soon they began to ZIMMER, UMAN!N I cried, Udo they smell good.W My girlfriend was making'-'P'OSTON to drink. I burnt a finger and said, NBoy, it really MERTZIH Soon a man with WHITE hair, carrying a KAIN, walked by with his girl. He was about as tall as the ALTHAN giant and looked Very RISCH. ALBERTIES began to sing in the trees and I knew they were in love. He was hummingFAUTHof the BORGER. As they walked along, the girl fell in the Iake. We LOFTONd 'ndlaughed. 'Up dashed a charming young man, who resembled RICHARD's QOH. WBe HOFF, MAN,N he cried, and then progeeded to FISOER out himself. '- One of the girls fell asleep and so we NOKER up. It was getting late and the SCHNIEDERS were biting so we SCHMID2 on them. We had a LONG way Home, so we POWELLed our stuf?'to- gather and got on our way. We rode on the HAVIS Street Ferry and soon were home. FOOTNOTE: As yet, the author has not gone FRAZEE!
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