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25 SENIOR WILL fConrinued from page 207 I, Isabel Teare, do hereby will all of my boy-friends to Elizabeth Lundquist. We, La Rue Ryan and Alice Dillstrom, will to Alisa Ryan and Nina Helfer our pull with our home-room teacher. I, John Hamilton, bequeath all the gum under my desk in room 12 to some unfortunate junior. I, Eleanor Metcalf, hereby will my surprising ability to collect nickels from the hygiene class to Mary Jane Moore, hoping she will use it to aid some poor freshman. I, Virgil Grove, leave my reputation as the hottest blonde in K. U. H. S. to Bill Estes. We, Guido and Richard Robusteli, leave to Harry Sprague and W. J. Garrett our athletic prowess. I, Henrietta Wright, will my horseback riding ability to our beloved teacher, Mr. Fisher. I, Doris Jones, do hereby will and bequeath my ability as a typist to Mr. Jackson. I, George May, leave my one and only hope to Jerry Van Buskirk. I, Dorothy Powell, leave my smile to Doris Porter. We, Harriet Hunter and Betty Zimmerman, leave our warbling assets to anybody who can use them and still expect people to listen to them. I, Maudie Baker, will my sunshiny personality to Ruth McNealy. I, Hubert Totton, do will to Mr. E. R. Derry my inverted collars and col- lection boxes to make his class meetings correct to the form he is trying to reach. SENIOR PROPHECY DAY BY DAY AROUND THE WORLD May 28, 1950-Just arrived in New York and whom should I see at the Ambassador Hotel but Harry Weimar, the celebrated head waiter. His efferves- cent spirit bubbled up an as he wisecracked with me about the rest of the New York celebrities. Guido Robusteli is chef at one of the large restaurants, and his brother, Richard, has established a one of the popular night clubs. I was in the paper line, and when I went to ager of the Times June 1, 1950-Here I am in Pekin, man, the well-known archaeologist. Mrs record as one of the best bouncers in told that I should find Ruth Kenoffel visit her, I found her advertising man- China, having tea with George Merry- Hubert Totton I saw in a native shop bargaining for two fishing rods. Doris always was interested in arguing. Her husband is now an ambassador and reclined in his Rolls Ruff outside. June 20, 1950-While I was swimming in the ocean at Santa Monica this morninfl, I was much astonished to see the famous actress, Betty Zimmerman Cwho has the stage name of Zim-Zim De Loupel. Although I am not sure, 1 think her escort was Roland Ulrich, who has recently perfected an invention which totally eliminates salt from the ocean. Harriet Hunter and Neva Palmer dashed madly from resort to resort in their speed boat, and it is thought they will soon establish a school for girls for the purpose of teaching better methods of getting places in the minimum length of time. July 23, 1950-The dirtiest town in the world, Butte, Montana. I went down
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26 one of the mines this morning, and with difficulty recognized Clyde Adams and Wally Hector, who earn their bread by labor in the mine, which is owned and managed by Ralph Rohr, who has become famous as a comedian and is an evan- gelist of note. Klamath Falls, Ore.-Back to the old home town! Seems queer after all these years, and think of my surprise when I found Russell Hassett mayor of the city. His very efficient police force consists of Virgil Grove and John Hamil- ton, who are the terrors of bootleggers. Paul Stafford is a permanent inmate of the city jail-he pays to stay there. Paris, France, Sept., 22, 1950-Crossed by plane. Lovely trip, but the pilot, Dean Houston, spoiled the journey, Lillian Wohlander, who was the other pas- senger, insisted on feeding limburger cheese to Dean and on flirting with the men on the transport boats being taken to Graustark to quell a revolution led by Howell Metcalf. This is a great place. Dorothy Powell sold me a bunch of violets in the Rue de Paix yesterday. Seems good to run across old friends. Lois Powell, Margaret Carlson, and Maxine Trivelpiece are in the hospital now. Moscow, Russia-Hail the new Russian president, Vernon Parkerski. Edna Orres is one of the big-hearted missionaries, and it is rumored that Maudie Baker, the renowned Russian dancer, is to marry the Crown Prince of Siberia, Earnest Schreiner. She is now in seclusion. Samoan Islands, Dec. 16, 1950-Arrived yesterdayg beautiful place. Herbert Graham, my old K. U. H. S. pal, seems quite the big boss around here. He has a large sugar plantation and dives for pearls. Washington, D. C., March 4, 1952-Just in time to see Ben Wilson inaugurated as President of United States. It's really quite surprising how many of the old gang reside here, Ruth Lind as speaker of the House, and Bob Hunter co- lecting papers from the White House lawn. New Orleans, April 10, 1952-In this beautiful old city I find more friends -Carrol Colvin and his charming wife, formerly Ellen Ferrell, entertained me royally at their large plantation, Jan. 18, 1953-Wonders will never cease! Of all people to find so far from her native heath, Henrietta Wright, engaged in hunting for the sorprendente- mentedaque bug. I found her just when the Prince of Wales, whose traveling com- panion she was, was shouting, 'tHen, I've found itg hurry upin MID-TERM GRADUATES Art Leslie Harold Kendle Ray Sheard Catherine Burnett --r'-K-9 -- KC 11-1-- .j, 4. ' fx, f- it v
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