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What Would Happen If:- Ritchey really said something? Carr looked pleased? Dore realized a responsibility? Dunkle's brains saved her feet? Jacoby saw herself as others see her? Fleck lost her voice? Engle kept quiet for an hour? Smulling realized that some one else had an good as her own? Johnston didn't carry a chip on her shoulder? McCulley did not have a new date? Bowman's makeup was smeared? Warner wasn't giggling? Larson lost her rosy cheeks? Artman did not prevaricate? lngraham smiled? Tyler did not rave? Hoffman had more physicals? M. Myers did not make a hit? Davis thought before she spoke? Carey did not stand in with the ofhcials? Corson looked serious? Piersol appeared unmasked? R. Meyers was temperamental? Spencer hadn't heard that story last week? Wall was less of a cocksure Pinkie ? Keene controlled her temper? Jones played up to someone? Roeder acted her age? Ziegler was less important? Wilson's nose wasn't shiney? Adams wasn't popular? Dulfls speed meant accuracy? idea as Bowmaster realized that she was in the wrong? Frymire did not try to get by? Hertzler hurried? Taylor's mouth corners remained up? Jackson failed to create a sensation? Thomason forgot her poise? D'Espinosi restrained her emotions? Yarnall was prompt? Stuart did not express her feelings? Reimer moved quickly? F. Hawke kept something under lock and key? K. Campbell took a half hour to eat? N. Smith was less excitable? K. Fry lost the disquieting 4'It,'? E. Gillespie wasn't hypercritical? M. Cushin did not go on a rampage? B. Yocum could not find a radiator brush? M. Workinger lost her head? E. Scott enjoyed all operations? E. Colbourne developed a pleasing personality? M. Spotts did not say I Mean ? A. Shafer did not mark some one late? E. Phoebus remembered she was once a student nurse? N . Shoemaker did not take us all for a ride? A. Lewis wasn't a good cook? E. Bohner went on a diet? '4Ma Kimble could get along with the lnternes? M. Kanour lost her vanity? Mrs. Corson didn't uhoneyl' everyone? The house cat strayed? We all got our telephone calls? Student nurses could '6date students? We had week-ends? Six ty- tive
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Grand Forks I heard a shout. Edging my way through the crowd, I took one look at the speaker and elbowed myself right back. I just couldn't listen to anymore Democratic harangueing. It wasn't until I roamed through the zoo at Yel- lowstone that I began to feel homesick. There was so much to remind one of the old crowd. Chinatown with its tongs was so reminiscent of the cliques back home that I didn't even stop to see Elma Carey, one of the missionaries there. I wish I had the copy of the Cabble-Gabble and the writeup its star re- porter, Engle, gave my cross-country trip. It was almost like being at home to be in Holly- wood. Wheezer played on Our Gang lot. Jackson, the La Pavaloa of the day, was managed by Ziegfeld, the second, good old Hodges himself. Spencer had signed up on Walt Winchell's contract. Hoffman was fast becoming another Zasu Pitts. Hartzler, the Olympic all-star, had just signed a movie contract. Salt Lake City also had many familiar faces. Jeff students had taken up Mormon residences. Larson and Ingraham had taken Dr. Fisher's lecture to heart for I saw many little Evas and buxum Pegs playing in the streets. McCully was in Reno, getting another divorce. By the time I reached Nevada, I was ready to drop, so I bought a three-wheeled bike and called it Oscar. Thanks be to Jefferson training, I was able to relieve my Sixty-four thirst in Death Valley by a hypodermoclysis. Just out. side this trap, Dunkle had an Herb garden and she re- vived me. A rattling old Ford nearly ran me down outside an Indian reservation. I started to tell the driver what I thought but Carr's face peeped out. She was off with her little O. B. bag and two medical assistants. In John's Model Hospital in Butte, Keene was chief anesthetist, Sheila Adams was the directress, but the prize patient of the hospital was Ike Bowmaster, G. l. neurotic. Up to this time I had not met a real cowboy, but no sooner had I crossed the Texan border than a band swooped down. Galloping Tom led the tribe. Henry See all rode on the right. Hair trigger Righter was to the left. Handsome Harry brought up the rear with Ma as hostage. Thank fortune they didn't see me. On to New Orleans and Artman's Blue Lewies. On to Florida and Palm Beach with its Beau Brummels, Kelly Kough, Jap Haight, and Johnson. On to Virginia and new Wim, Wigor and Witality from Bleecher's Stillis, L. B. 81 D. proprietors. On through Kentucky where through the foliage I had a glimpse of Max Smulling riding on a jackass. On-on-on-and finally home. It was good to see the home folks and to be pounded and hugged by the kid sister! Hey! What was that? Another baby! How long have I been asleep?
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Sweet and Lovely - My Old Kentucky Home Of Thee I Sing - - l Want to Dilly Dally - When Irish Eyes Are Smiling Moanin' Low - - - Sleepy Time Gal Carolina Moon ---- She's .lust An All-American Girl - Smiles ------- Oh, How 1 Hate to Gel Up in the Morning - Crazy People ----- The Varsity Drug Moonlight and Roses Juggling a .lig-Saw - Comin' Through the Rye As You Desire Me - - Night and Day ---- When There's a Shine on Your Shoes Oh, Promise Me ---- I'm Young and Healthy Brown Eyes - - Contented ----- The Girl in the Little Green Hat - Together Sixty-six Theme Songs . I By special permission of the copyright owners! Charlotte Roerler Kitty Smulling - Alrla Engle - Hope Fleck Eleanor McCully Ike Bowrnaster - Peg Yarnall - Julie Tyler Grace Thomason Evelyn Wilson Ruth Spencer Catherine Smart - Ethel Annum Kay Warner - Sara .lanes Betty Jackson Harriet Ziegler Helen Ritchey Frances Johnston Lolly Frymire - Tillie Wall Betty Taylor - Elma Carey - Ruth Davis - - - - - Peg Larson, Eva Ingrahaln Soft Lights and Sweet Music Linger Awhile - - - Singin' in the Shower Fit as a Fiddle - - - But We .lust Couldn'l Say Goodbye Little Girl ---- Eleven-Thirty Saturday Night X - - All Alone, by the Telephone - Makin' Whoopee - - The Moon Song l'm a Dreamer - - Why? ---- Underneath the Silvery Moon Keep Your Sunny Side Up - Sam, the Old Accordion Man I'm Following You - - - Say lt. Isn't So - V - Good News - - - The Girl from the South - Happy Days - - l May Be Wrong - - Some of These Days - Sheila Adams - Donna Carr Mickey D'Espinosi - - Jesse Duff Mid Dunkle - Betty Piersol Mary Alice Bowman - Helens Carson, - Mid Dore - .Verna Hertzler Kate Hoffman Marie Keene - Mickey Myers - Ruthie Myers Anne Jacoby - Making Rounds Seven o'Clock Hours - - Late Pass - Julia J. Tyler - - Vacation Miss Frye's Class - - Breakfast for Some at 6.30 A .M . l'll Close My Eyes to the Rest of the Words - Legiurcs l've Got a Feeling I'm Fallin' - A Look at the Bulletin Boaril Am l Blue? - - - - On Call Saturday Night
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