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THE GRA D TOUR O HE date is June 1953, E Mrs. Fred Anderson, the in the cemetery with is former Lois Turner, still lights, more commonly struggling with her cook- known as Lakewood. Wfe 27 Qs' ing and living on love. CShe open this lengthy manu- can too.j script and find the two school chum-ps Winnie Larson and Paul- ine I-Iarito, about to tour the Unit- ed States, visiting their fellow alum- ni, after a strenuous winter in the oflices of the Screwy,Nutt 86 Bolt Co., Inc. As our bus passes through Ashville, we notice a small, white cottage for two, where we see Alice and Connie, having fallen behind the times, still patiently toiling in their Victory Garden. Our next stop, New York City, finds Dr. Richard Camp, prospering by holding the hands-we mean tak- ing the pulses of the feminine pulch- ritude. Crossing the street we are amazed to hear Don Gustafson, the great Swedish commentator. In Philadelphia we are surprised to see Alton Johnson with his violin, accompanied by Katherine Ross at the piano, on a concert tour. Chicago brings forth Ruth But- ton, writing advice to the lovelorn and Tommy Anderson, the roving reporter on the Read It and Weep, Buglef, Stopping at Sun Valley, we find Out in Hollywood, whom should we encounter but Rugged Robert CWalkermanj , the latest screen Romeo, and Betty Sales, the owner of the Exclusive, Exciting, Exquis- ite Dress Shoppef, In Denver, we have the privilege of hearing the great orator, and our former class presfdent, Leo Jung- quist, delivering his speech entitled, The Whims of Women. I-Iere, too, very appropriately, is the Ellis Funeral Home of which Naomi El- lis is the sole caretaker, proprietor, customer, etc. Traveling South of the Border, we see Theron Derby painting por- traits of the beautiful senoritas, and Eleanor Park, photographer for the Life Magazine. In Texas, we must stop to see Marilyn Peiier who is still playing the two-finger fantasy on her L. C. Smith. While motoring around Dal- las we have a flat tire and who should come to fix our rubber tire but Art Larkin, the owner of the largest service station in that part of the state. We meet Vernon Nelson, the suc- cessful salesman for the t'Dunk 'em
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POPULARITY C0 TEST :J Most Sophisticated . . . Caryl Mullard . . . Bob Walkerman. Most Romantic . . . Leo Jungquist . . . Laurel Van Ness. Most Stubborn . . . Patty Lunclquist . . . Dick Rugg. Best Athlete . . . Marian Kudzy . . . Bill Swanson. Must Sludious . . . Betty Sales . . . Frederick Brice. Most Popular . . . Ruth Button . . . Leo Jlmgquist. Friendliest . . . .lean Ogilvie . . . Carl Dahlstrom. Biggest Appetite . . .Henry Pearson . . . Mary Ellen Lundquist. Best Sense of Humor , . .Virginia Reitz . . , Russell Graham. Laziest . . . Henry Pearson . . . Naomi Ellis. Most Vivacious . . . Leo Jungquist . . . Marian Kudzy. Most Temperamental . . . Patty Lundquist . . . Dick Rugg. Best Dressed . . . Rip Camp . . . Margaret Anderson. Most Courteous . . . Betty Sales . . . Bob Walkerman. Best Dancer . . . Mary Ellen Lundquist . . . Bill Swanson. Best Looking . . . Walt Turner . . . Ruth Button. 19
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N IN ETEE FIFTY-THREE Donut Co. in Florida. CI-Ie re- ceived his experience while getting ads for the senior annual.j Here, too, at Pensacola Field, we find Wil- liam Myregaard designing planes for the government. Passing through Bradington, Florida, we ind Jimmy Lloyd still idolizing Superman and never missing an issue. ln Tennessee we see Marilyn jor- dan, teaching the rnountaineers their ABC's and Luther Sherman, the star player on the Sink 'em or Run bas- ketball team. In Washington, Paul Bergman is the only senator who knows enough to keep his mouth shut, and Red Johnson is the only retired army of- SENIOR In any weather, most any day, From the beginning we've found our way, In search of learning we've trudged to school To learn and practice the Golden Rule Days have been happy, days have been blue, Filled with joys and heartaches, too, We're leaving now, ne'er to return, With hearts full of memories, not to be spurned. ficer. CThe others work for a liv- 1Ilg.D Our time is becoming short. We head homeward to Jamestown, there surprised to see a new shop run by Dot Franson and specializing in pur- ple sweaters. Wfeary from our journey we at last arrive in Lakewood, but of course, stop in the Hole - in - the - Wall where Mary Ellen Lundquist is still indulging in chocolate milkshakes. Thus, ends our tour, and since the Screwy, Nutt 86 Bolt Co., Inc., can not prosper without us, we reluct- antly go back to work. -W. L., '43 -P. H., '43 SUNG We bid farewell, to all we know To tell you that we,ll miss you so, To tell you thanks for all you've done And hope and trust your hearts we've Won. We've reached our goal, with faces set, You can count on us, your every bet, We'll prove to you, we're out to win, And we'll not give up 'till our ship comes in. -Alice Wfahl.
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