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the Uranium strike After finding out how man arrived in the last plane, they set out down Main S t r e e t The two entered the Tumbledown toqstruction Companyand were greeted by Mr Bixel, th foreman, who told then that the owners of the comp ny, Dennis Rex and D l Joseph, were out sighting a location for the COHStP1uu10D ox a dress shop This dress shoe, unde the soonsorhiio of Miss Arnold and worthy as sistants, Arleen Bassittan Phyllis Sampson, were attempting to bring son fashion out of this rough and toughtmwn.R1ght across the street from the Tumbledown Construction Comoany was the Stagber Ina, under the proorietorship of John Kline and eddie Rex. Ch entering the snoke filled room, the two chose a ringside table and were waited on by Corrine Bas s1tt, who took their order Just then the stage snow began The first act was a song and dance act by ur Gilbert and Mr Brandt Following the Inn Farther down the street stood the town constable, Mr Cox, who was very busy looking for the town rowdy, Wil bur Sumney Seeing a stranger dressed in hunting garb, they tapped him on the shoulder and found much to their surprise Mr Yoakam, who was hunting reindeer inthese Northern woods Talking to him for awh1le,they discoveredthat he was looking for some gun shells andthey suggested that h see the Double D Sports Cent r, which was owned by Dale Stevens and Dick Vermillion Mr Ioakam decided that he should get a much needed haircut and was told to see the boomtown's best barber, Bob James He then continued on his hunting trip Toward the outsnirts of town was located the R o y a 1 Claim Office Hearing loud snouts coming from the building they rushed over Just in time to pick Colleen Holland out of the snow She told them that she had made a wonderful strike, but the claim office had not recognized her claim Wondering who would treat a claimant so rudely, they went into the olfice and were net by two claim ag nts, Shirley Aldrich and Carole Oberdier Thev explained t h a t Colleen was trying to file a false clai and xren she had 1HS1StBd she was right she was thrown out Having finished their re port, the girls returned to the Cozy Roost Boarding House, owned and ooerated by Mrs Mosher Being v e r y tired they immediately went to bed completing their first day in the boom town of Urania. . . .. h . Q . Q 1 1 . Q . 9 .ff A a ' 'L 3 . ' ' . GNL. , . I r ' 2' ' . - .K . :'. 1 .l A ' f . he ' L' - - ' rl? A 3 Q u -1 , . . . 1 - . . A 4 A - O L ' I ' A I . . u l A . the act, they paid the cashier girl, Marcia Cotner, and left I L V u. . . - V. . . . 1 O . . . I 1 9 9 . . . . . . . . O . . . . . ,. .' . D . I . . . . U I . ,. I . 8 . . .U . . s . . . .m at . . h . . . . . . -
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and Rose M r1e Roggem.n These four told Roge th t thev were on the1r w1y to establlsh 1 te1room there After fly 1ng for 1 few hours, lt w s noted tn t V1OlLHt storm w s approach1ng .nd they h1d to go out of th 1r w1v to 1VO1G lt After by p1ss1ne th storm, th y found to th 1r 1m zement th1t they were lost Fut11 ly s rchlnb for L.Mlll r 11nd msrks, th 5 no lCcd thmt tue 'nel gauge PGLlStCFLd empty They 1mmCd1Qt ly preo r Q to m k e n en r ncy 1 ndlng Whlle the co Ul1Ot flnxlly w 1 co1t1ct a1th the h1therto unknown 1rf1eld close by, h st u rd sstol h p1sscngers to prep1r for 1n em rg ncy 111111 t r glldlnb 11 for 1 three OO1Ht 11nd1ng on t1 s str nbe 11rf1 ld, th y d1s emb.rked Ns the o1lot 1 ft tq Sh1D h he1rd 1 thumplng in the tlll of the pl ne R nt IHS 11d c1ut1ous1y proc edlng to the t11l of the 11rplxn ,he s w the l1d of 1 trunk slowly PlSL 1 couple inches 1nd two r en ey s myster1ously peer out Ks he quletly stood there, th 11d COUt1RHQdtO P156 1nd out st poed the notor1ous M155 Jump, who wes fl elng from the F B I Upon 1Df0FW1UV the rest o' the crew 1rd p1ssengers lt was dec1ded they would not turn H155 Jump over to the HuthOTlt1GS but let her go w1th them to Ur1n11 When the grouo went 1nto th n ng1r they were m t oy th owner .nd hlS wlfe, Duck W nbury nd the form r Ros m ry M.rt1n The iewburys, w nt1n5 sec1us1on ln th 1F m rrled 11 e, decid d to st1bl1sh 1n 1 fleld 1n th1s remote sec t1on They wheeled the 11rol n n to be checked by the 1 Ch1H1C, John Pxrks soon 1s th 1rpl1ne w S IHSP cted 1nd refu led, the e n t 1 r e broup w s 1bout to emo rk wh n strip C0m1Hg ecross the ll lu to or t th m H15 the Holt h1us exped1t1on elso b o u n d o Jr n11 for the purpose of d0mESt1C t1ng pol r xrs Th s XD9d1t1OH compos d of the 1 der, Mr Polthxus, 1nd H15 followers, Dw1 ne H 11, Roger Kllngler, Leon rd Klln ler, BOHW1 org 1, Ch S7138 St sh wlck, nd Norm Bowe s, w s enroxt oy ods w1th Dw11n Guth rle 15 the dr1ver 1s t1 1 w re soe d11J round1n 1 sl1p1ery curv , the bus sl1d nd c S1 Q 1nto huge s1owb 1k Th b1s w1s denol1shed nd s they hqa no oth r nc 1s of tr ns portltlon they 1sked 1f they mibht CO1t11HC tn 1r journey to Ur1n11 on the pl ne So the lo ded pl ne 1 't N wbdry Fleld 1nd prcc cd Q to thc r dest n t1on Upon 1D uneventfwl rr V11 t the U r 1 n 1 WlPr1C1d, wh1ch w1s own d by Bon1 Sanchez 1nd uO Hunt, the group w nt 1nto the 1rport r staurwnt 1nd were n nd d th menu by a v ry attr Ct1J6 W1ltPEqS, Cl ol 71mmern1n The mcha con S1StQd 0' stewed s al flds, VSUISOH ste1k, D1Ck1 d sol r be r's f et, 1nd hersker's spec111tv, wal.us ste1x Every one order o h so Cl lty, concocted by Barbxr Kersxer, andit turn d out to o qllte D l t1ble The dolth us GXp6d1 tlon 1mned1 t Ly s t out for the f1clds 'ust then J1ne Countrym1n .nd Lorr ne LOH5NGl6F entered the rest ur1nt and s11d they h d Just con 'rom New York They h1d b n es s1gned by the New Yo k mr1bune to report on th progress of fb ' 1 - fs f-vv 1 1. I - A . U . . , r ' g ' W ' . ' I 1 ' rv 9 ' f n . , . Q ' , D Q J . - D '7 S 1 3 Q. - '1 5 . 1 . ' G S7 ' U 'X.' '1 - - L ' A 1 - , V' .- - G 7 M . 1 ' 1 A- 5 . ' ' 4 9 . . 1 . G 'E S 'E ' H3 T Q 'i ' L .flfn E 4 Y . 4 - - - .. 1- A K. ' + A '-1 - U C3 1 he Cl o 9 e e.e e f .. .g. H1 e U . -L ' ' fi 1.H ' 'e e ' - Q . A . . A . ' ' Q ' A SL 1 U U ' A ' 1 . L-or er' ' 1' ' ee ' 1 . I . I C A .1 ,Z . ' :: ' fr '1 1 'J fi 1 ' ' L: 9 sr 0 ' 1 C A ' I G -. C .1 . . . g , .. . Q 1 A . . . 1 . Af , A 1 A ,. . . 5 I I . L . ' 3 1 - ' ' 'Q 5 1 .-1 ' r x ' es . e 8 1 ' - 1 C ' 1 . J ti 1 1 . - 1 ' 1 11 1 e 1 1 . 9 R . . . 1- . . A f 1 ' B 9 . 'i I' ' A . . . , . - ' ' 1 L, 1, J -' 1 LAC' ' ' . NS - ' c 1 1 e 1 'I I . R 'Z . 'I la shouts were he1rd COmlHg from the o t h e r S108 of the a1r- ' 1 ' A- 1' so 1 4. I - - v R054 N4 A A Y. . 0 T N . ,W 1 ,I L Z'- 'X 1 we . 1 G h 3 63 . A ' I.. . - 1 '1 ' . ' - , .1 . . ' 1 -.3 - A 6 in '14 .123 .4 1 4 . . . -, . . 1 ' -I' ' 1 L C , ' S - . . . - I, . . - . A 5 . L Cd' U 5 L ,Gs I S L 9 e 'T 1 lvl A Q . ' ' A 1 1 'II . . 'S K . I V . 1 V 1 x - 1 . '11 1 3 'J lu ' 15 4. .. - . 3 , . X ,N v . . A . . ,A y - 4 x ' . C I - - 'I 1. L ' 1 ' 'H JL is ' . . . . . f' C 9 1. 4 1 1 o A . Q P i f '1 1 ' 'Q ' A ' 9 ' , ' 1' .. - . 6 L . 3 ' G . ' Q . . H , 1 fl G A J- 'L ' 8 1 u A ' ' S 1 X . L G 5 ..4 I 4 2 El 0 4 'A ' ' 1 e . - h e 1 - f - . . Y ' 1 e . 1 . L , . - . ,- .4 + ' .. ' .- ' ' if u Q A G , 1 I , . . A - , in , . .' C E 1 L rl 1 ' 0 1 ' ' . . . . . f Q '1 3 G - ' 0 u 7 ii '. ' - f O Q A 3 1 n CC .. ' I' 1. C ' '
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and testament 1F order to bequeath our person CLASS WILL thls last w1l1 l POSSCSSIOHS we, the senlor class of 1952, have m d those who we thlnk are worthy of them lrdlth Cook t Day 1d.ms We be to Wllma Shlrley 1ldr1ch wlll my baton twlrllng to Arleen B ssltt wlll my cute pug nose to P Corrlne b8SS1tE, w1ll my Qd1LtHCSS to Jean Nonna bowe s wlll m bood tlme at the Symonds Don noyd, w1ll my h1 h tenor VOICL to Larry Alb r Dlek Lurdcn, w1ll all myglrl frlends to Lou Harnlshfager Joe Cleat s wlll my run down Ford to Mary Jane Haines Jane Countryman, w1ll my typlng b1l1ty to Mlkc Stauffer MHTCII Cotner, w1ll my shorthand speed to M T1 H1PDlS fager Jerry Downard, wlll all my late hours to Glor1a Lynn and Carolyn Black We, Roger Kllngler and Mary Allce Fetter, will our ablllty In W to blush to Glenn Wince and Palph Zerbe Dolores Golden, w1l1 my 1b111ty to handl man to Helen Ward Juanlta Gray, w1ll my n atness to Mary Blshop. DW lne Guthrl ,w1ll my reckless dT1V1ng to E111 Knowlton Dw IH H ll, w ll my b1l1ty to sleep ln school to Geo gc Smlth Coll en Holland, wlll my lomd ch erlnb volce to Erma Mlllcr E tty Hull, w1ll my hel ht to Martha Jo Emerlck Joe Hunt, w ll my ab llty to talx ln stud: h lls to Rose ann Dlepenbrock Edd18 Inskeep, w1ll my pOS1t1OD as edltor of the Wolf to Margorle Yoak m, Bob J muS, wlll my shyness to Shlrley Gause and Barb ra Terfllnger Dale Joseph, wlll my forgetlulness to Aarllyn Llsk, Margo le Joseph, w1l1 my danclng ab1l1ty to W1uPlC6 Worrell Barbara Kersker, w1ll mv smallncss to Charles Th 13 John Kllne, w1ll my blg feet to Dorothy ns pon Leonard Yllngl r w1ll my A r' h lr to P ol'n Aon n Barney S nchez w ll my dark brown y s to Larrf hvkel , Buddy and Gllb rt Lone, w ll our ab1l1ty to Hllk cows to John Murr y nd F111 Turn r I, Lorraln LOH'NLlLT, w1ll my abllnty to get long wlth the teach rs to L ncy Lon I, Joy McCl1 took, w1ll mylonb curly halr to Joan McClure We, Cl ola Zlm. rm n nd Jerry McNett, will every one of our free eS to Jean McElw 1n I, Tbm Martln, w ll J dr WIHB b1l1ty to Joanne N Nlchols, I, rosemary M rt n, wlll 1y lov for the boys to Edlth Pans bottom I, Bonnle Aorg n, w1ll my lovely eng gement rin5 to Martha H vlland . -I , H . . A I 'N' nee G c . . . L 3 :fl J to 0 ' 3 0 . s , . . - . . , . I! I ' 3 X ' ' I, 3- , ' E 1 o . . . I . . I X J ,I P . , s l 0 O I, ' ur- , 57 ff ns 1 .dffw ' o ev. . - - 7' - 4 tv: 1, ., e . . . . . . . I , ,V , -wr' '. D I Q 1 1 r J ' - C - f 1, - , . . . . . . 1, ' 'f a 4 L . e . . A U G . . I, r 4 ' f. X, 1 C 0 I, A . h . . 1 4 ' Q . I . . . 3 .L v ' A ' L 'I , .l . -. Q , c f. C' fl f '3 ' -0 . . . ,. I e. I, 6 I tru 4 n u I Q. ' V . ' Q , PO A n I I l I, ci L Cl 1 H 5 I' ' . I fx 1 C ' 1 'L ' 7 ' , ., . - . U . . . ' rv I, ,e I 5 .1 , . . . ., . v I, - 1 , f 1 a '- e i ' 5 I . mx . . . . , 5 , . . f- . , ' I, J x 3 . a . Q I I 1 - - ,E , - I , . I . Y.. ,J . . . . , , , 4- 1 N f A c .. ' ' 0 ' I I , 'm .Y J ' . if 0 I 1 ' ' x A ' ,' v-.5 1 , f 4- 1.1 A 5 . . . , I, 5 V , I .a A Q oar J 4 , I, A Z1 . , i w ,J C 1 ,T u , 0 ., ., ,N . A . . . . . fJ - . C QI 7 1. . I , . LL fl . 1 x. . - - . . . . Cl fr 1 ' ' , -' Z3 ' O if K.: 'QA -T, ce 'n ' U ' -A O e ' me .3 a 1 J ' - o e kin I . H' . I ' ': X -Y . fl ' 'f fg ' ' ' . ' L rl., ' Q 5. . rs , .1 r - . - 1, 1 4- J., .Q Q, ' Lg, Q Q . , ,a . 1 V a H . 3. - ,
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