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Make Alkire, R. Ambrose, R. Austin, H. Austin, M. Ann Baldwin, M. Biernatzki, M. Bonner, E. Brower, L. Burns, R. Burnstedt, R. Butts, E. Dalbey, S. Desmond, J. Dinsdale, C. Drackley, E. Ferguson, E. Ferguson, M. Fisher, G. France, M. Gates, Phil Gillman, T. Gore, C. Henegar, R. Hoge, C. Jones, H. Juhl, A. Kelting, L. Kramer, V. Lane, R. Lee, V. Lemon, G. Mazanti, R. McFarland, C. Neff, C. Neff, G. Nelson, G. Nichols, K. Oleson, K. Paulsen, V. Pringle, V. Rasmussen, M. Rinehimer, C. Rutledge, D. Segar, C. Shaffer, M. Shelton, Avis Sohns, K. Swanson, M. Taxted, B. Valen, P. Weedman, H. Weidlein, L. Warrington, H. Winchell, I. Zeihan, M. Page 31 CLASS|LY] CARS Model Late Mason City A Professor Studious Merrill Mama’s choice Piano Sport Foolish A Sheik Friendly Talking Machine Could be any Has none Athletic Gloria Swanson Quiet Good There is none You tell us Old Bachelor Doesn’t care Eleanor Athlete O. i Art Gallery Meek Haroid Teen 1928 3aby doll Miss Robinson Quiet Clara Bow Runabout Dreamy youth Mary Pickford Untraceable Talkative A senior “Nice girl” Hercules Couldn’t say English Her self Unknown English Dainty Valentino French Unkno wn 9999 Himself Librarian Speed Clever Neat Awarded Medal for Sleeping ‘ending to his business Looking wise Brightness Acting Sympathetic smile Basket ball ability Gift of gab His speaking Her giggle kntertaining Chet Admirers Silence Curly hair Gentle giggle au Ek Yd Studiousness Looking’ lonesome rlaying basket ball rlirting with Phyllis Saying much Who knows? Burning midnight oil Keeping secrets His giggle Beauty Bashfulness Being graceful Growing Typing Good work Getting out of bed Stories Studying Her curls Bashfulness Gum chewing Virtues Helping someone Slick Pomp Looks Hurrying Making eyes Deportment Vocabulary Sweetness For dating Syncopated Speech Not dating Excessive talking Getting Physics Jokes Slinging hash Primping Her “French” Parking Place Mason City Nobody knows Room 208 Next to Merrill At home Where she should be Middle of Iowa Second street Where he will be a hero In a good place Don’t ask us Dances Behind his books Where he should be Before the public With a book On the farm kiverywhere Near Marion Ask the girl Hard to tell Butts’ front door Down town Barber shop In an Oakland She didn’t say Uptown With Art Up in the air Where needed Away from noise “Buster” Brown’s In a Ford On the ground Who knows? Ask Opal Wherever there’s gum With seniors Annual room Hard to tell In an easy chair Mail box Where there’s action Hahne’s On the go Howard’s ford Fire station Miss Petersen’s desk With Arlene On the streets In class room In the right place Farmer’s Restaurant On a chair On earth
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| a “Speaking of music, the “Singing” Sisters who sing at W OI on Tues- days and Thursdays are wonderful,” said Ruth. “You know who one of the “Singing” Sisters is? It’s a secret, but you won’t tell, will you? Clarabel Rinehimer, isn’t that wonderful? Miss Whitten always said that Clarabel had musical abilities.” The Toonerville hit a bump, but this didn’t affect the gossip any. The stop at Homer was made and the next stop was at Duncombe. Still the gossip continued. “Did you attend Chautauqua last summer, Margaret Ann?” asked Eleanor. “Yes,” replied Margaret Ann. “They surely had a wonderful program. Madame Biernatzki’s recital was wonderful. I appreciated Avis Shelton’s lectures the most, however, because they were so educational. “How to feed your husband to prevent indigestion” gave me the most hints because Merrill is constantly complaining of indigestion.” “Were you there the day Helen Austin gave her lecture on the wonders of physics? She had the stage fixed up like a laboratory and gave various demonstrations. We renewed acquaintances after the lecture and she said the demonstrations were as simple as mere child’s play. Imagine it!” “T see by the Freeman-Journal that Lawrence Kelting and his wife have completed their tour around the world. Lawrence, yon know, got his wife, Mildred Shafer, by applying at the Internat’onal Matrimonial Bureau, French Headquarters. Guy Nelson is the President of this wonderful organ- ization and has supplied a hundred bachelors with wives,” put in Ruth. “You remember what an interesting person Phyllis Valen used to be? She has established a cooking school, the kitchen of which is immaculate. Her motto is, ‘The bun is mightier than the sword,’” said Margaret Ann. “What has become of those bright energetic girls Gladys Neff and Ef- fie Ferguson?” asked Eleanor. “Oh, haven’t you heard of the famous school for aesthetic dancing?” asked Margaret Ann. “They train most of the girls that enter the Follies. Madame Danski, the famous Russian dancer was graduated from this school. “T see that Robert Ambrose is the ear specialist in the Fare-thee-well Corn factory. Vera Lee has been made president of the Grabit Oil Company for three days because the boss is on his vacation. Chet says it’s a very re- sponsible position,” put in Eleanor. “I always knew that in spite of his bashfulness, Glenn Fisher would amount to something,” said Ruth. “Why just think he is one of California’s senators at Washington! He and his wife—who was Eleanor Bonner—keep the social circle at Washington stirred up constantly, because of their daily arguments. They say she completely rules the house.” “Kermit Oleson and Claire McFarland have been employed as private secretaries in Hollywood for the famous movie stars Harold Lloyd and Mack Sennett. Isn’t that grand?” asked Margaret Ann. “Not so grand as this, Sylvia Dalbey has established a school in Berlin where she teaches those famous German canaries how to sing. She has written the book “Psychology as Applied to Canary Birds,’”’ answered Ruth. “Chet got a letter the other day from Harvey Weedman asking him to attend the Airmens Association’s banquet. I wouldn’t let Chet go, be- cause I won’t have him take such awful risks as these fliers do. I under- stand that Harvey has made an invention recently that has made millions for him. It is a combination of a collapsible automobile and airplane.” At this time the Trolley gave an extra hard bump and a bounce which awoke these three women from their reminiscences and they found them- selves on their way to Fort Dodge. All three pounced upon the skipper and overcame him with a hot torrent of words which shocked him so he had to have a week in which to recuperate.
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