Keokuk High School - Comment Yearbook (Keokuk, IA)

 - Class of 1938

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THE 1938 COMMENT Class Prophecy I938 June 14, 1948 Dear Diary: 1'm terribly thrilled. Mother has consented to my trip around the World. We decided to drive to Peoria then take a train to Chicago. From Chicago We shall take a plane to New York, and sail on the 'f20th Centuryl' on June 23d. June 17, 1948 Dear Diary: Had to have the car fixed before we could leave, so 1 took it to Benson's. Irma is Working for her Dad. We left Keokuk about 10:30. It was terribly hot today. ,lust outside of Carthage we stopped to get some pop. Dorrine Foster was running the stand. While there the radio was on and We heard, over WCAZ, Marian Sizemore singing with Luella Haffner accompanying. Arrived at Peoria in time to catch the Chicago train. Chicago, June 18, 1948 Dear Diary: Arrived in Chi about 9:00 this morning. Eldon Loring was at the in- formation desk in Dearborn Station. He advised us to go to the Jones Hotel. Betty Roberts and Doris Coffey seem to be good managers. Evelyn Rosencrans was typing in the office and I guess was doing all right. just after we had registered, Charles Cofhn and Lester Salzer, the two super-salesmen for the Goof-ball-and-bag-factory, came in. June 19, 1948 Dear Diary: Nothing exciting happened today. 1 saw in the paper, however, that Willola Sharkey was married. Also that Beatrice Rowan was dramatic instructor in one of the high schools. June 20, 1948 Dear Diary: Excitement was running high today. 1 boarded the plane and guess what! Ernest Shillak was pilot, Wilma Drummond was the stewardess, and Hubert Loewenstein was a passenger. iWe had a gay old time remi- niscing. Hubert told me that Ralph Brust and Bud Heineman were play- ing for the St. Louis Cards. Wilma said that Betty Lou Henry had finally married Ray. New York, June 21, 1948 Dear Diary: We arrived in the city of bright lights today. Went in taxi, driven by Charles Eppers, to the Waldorf Astoria. Russell Meister was doorman, and very efficient. We went down to dinner tonight and found that Doro- TWENTY-FOUR

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THE 1938 COMMENT Rosemary Heinz wills her H57 varietiesw and her red socks to Mary K. Hubbard. Doris Baldwin wills her fur coat in the winter time and her sea scouts in the summer time to any one who wishes the variety. George Hull wills his ability to blush to Leon Dobson. Do you think you can use it, Leon????? Dorothy Vaughan wills her ability to pick athletes to Red Wright and Jim Schultz. Pauline Holley's ability to graduate this year is willed to Robert Foster. Dolores Thon wills her stubborness to Grace Dowell. You could surely use part of it Grace. Beatrice Rowan wills her declam victories to Edythe Smith. Marcia Madole wills her Quincy visits to Janet Sexsmith. Janet already has a good start. James Tufttle wills his ability to rate the red truck when in need to his brother, George. Leona Wright wills her love for Dairy Farms to any Junior girl that thinks she can stand them. Helen Oliver and Wilma Drummond will their booth at Jones' to any one who doesn't plan to go to Madison much. Helen says, We almost wore it out we've been there so much. Marie Reinhardt wills her ability to get her man before she gets her education to Edie Lutz. Frank Venning and Joe Cushman will their scholastic standing and close friendship to Lester Leftwich and Junior Weed. Witnesses- Signed- VIRGINIA KRICHEL JOHN WILSON. CARLENE RICHARDSON DoR1s SWAN A. S. GILL TWENTY-THREE



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THE 1938 COMMENT thea Jones was our waitress. What was most surprising was to find Howard Gibson in a monkey suit acting in the capacity of head waiter. After dinner we decided to go down to Harlem. Clyde Bowman, Eleanor Frye, Pauline Holley, and Evelyn Wilkerson Were in the floor show at the Cotton Club. After truckin' around for awhile, we went back to the hotel. I noticed a large gas station on 5th Avenue and thought the attendants looked familiar. I found out later that they were John Boone and Donald Buerklin. In the lobby of the hotel we were paged by Robert Bundy and found a telegram from Lenace Anderson. It seems that she, Vivian Enoch, and Mary Ruth Guess are running a boarding school and wanted us to visit them. June 22, 1948 Dear Diary: We went to the Roxy theatre found Doris Howell as ticket girl. Ed Goez is manager and James Tuttle an usher. We sail tomorrow. I can hardly wait. June 23, 1948 Dear Diary: One perfect day has just passed. It seems that the class of '38 has taken over the 20th Century. As I was walking down the deck, I met Lois Biddenstadt and Marcia Madole. They had heard from Helen Renard. She is running a date bureau at Fort Madison. I was in need of recreation so decided to go swimming. Ray Reeder was life guard at the pool and insisted that it was nice work if you could get it. While strolling on deck, I met Robert Thiem and Bill Cloud. It seems that they are sailing the seven seas in search of material for those, l'Wild Bill Cloudu stories. They invited me to have a drink with them so we went down to the fountain. Ray Sorenson was the soda jerker. We ordered three glasses of milk. I was quite tired so retired to my state- room. June 24, 1948 Dear Diary: Tonight was the great costume ball. I had a marvelous time. All day I prepared for it. This morning I got up early and went on deck. Rose- mary Heinz and Mary Henke were playing deck tennis. My appointment with the hair dresser was for 10:00 so I hurried there. However, I found Madeline Callahan and Carrie Burkharldt ahead of me. Ardath Welling- ton manages the salon and she specializes in cork screws and frizzles. Wayne Mollers is her supposed French hair stylist. Nellie Kampe did a very good job on my nails. After leaving the salon I met Doris Swan and Frank Venning. They are on an expedition to South Africa where they expect to catch some beautiful butterflies. My escort, Dr. Wilber Zilch, came for me about 8:00. I wore my love- TWENTY-FIVE

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