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, gi Y Y J! , limi af' f Q , X 5 f 0 x.lL,f , f-I f- 95.444 t 't so s s ' Miss LOUISE OGAN,lanager of Ogan Beauty Parlors, Inc. has been arrested on the charge of burning customers heads. Miss Ogan will serve from two to ten weeks in Sing Sing. Mrs. Sarah Jane Whitetoo, formerly known as SARAHLRNE HOULIHAN has become a very ,successful saleslady in New lbrk. Mrs. Whitetop also is the author of the famous book uwhy be a Brunette when there is Plentv of Peroxide.n KATHRYN SAILORS, the taster in the Candy Kiss Factory at Wabash, has recently been admitted to Ring Leaders Side Show as the fat lady. LAWRENCE JAMERSON has run Charles Atlas out of busi- ness. Mr. Jamerson also sends out literature on how to have a physique like tis in eight easy lessons. Atlas does it in ten. ' - 1-n-1' f 1-nuns: I ' ' 5- d ,K f i xx 1 a .Nfl-Egj, N lt , , at ,t .izwffz
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JAU N I O R 5 S E N I O R, T R I F Who do those juniors and seniorsinink they are--walk- ing out of school at ll:OO? Oh, I forgot they're going on their trip. That's what all the underclassmen were saying March 29 when we left for Niagara Falls. We had an early dinner and left from Claypool on the 11:57 A. M. train. We might as well settle down becauseawefve gdza long train ride ahead of us. We did get to stop at Clevelanito see the terminal, though. Tasn't it big? That train ride sure was long and those sandwiches tasted better than we had ever thought they would. Oh well, we arrived safe and sound at Niagara Falls around lO:l5, ate a lunch and byone o'clock everybody C?J was sound asleep. Te struggled out of bed Saturday morning, ate break- fast and were off for a day of sight seeing at Niagara falls. Look at those honeymooners!! We had the pleasure of eating a Canadian dinner but we really didn't think it was so much different from tone in the U. S. FromCanada we went to Buffalo and saw several places of interest..lwt thing we really were in New York! We actually hadsometrw off after that--oh, our aching backs--to say nothing s our feet--then supper and a show. Our gfoup boarded the train and waited land tried to sleep? until 5:15 A. M. when the train pulled out. Oh,for a Pullman. Te'll never be the same again!!! Eatingdinner on tue train was fun though, wasn't it? The train arrived at Claypool at 2:50 Sundayafternoon 1 3 even though we had had a wonderful trip to NiagarzEHla e were glai to be home. my P. S. Mr. Bechtold and Mr. Williams sure were lucky, gneytgct to ride in the helicopter at the Bell Aircraft - 4.82 g 5 L A 5 S D A Y Yusic Senior Band Initiation of Juniors Seniors g3?f5 ?r975eC7 Don Wilson je1H3 Hill Jerry Stouffer rrezentation of Gift Lawrence Denney Loccl of Perfect Classroom Seniors Any resemblance to actual persons in uThe Model af the Periect Classroomu is purely intentional, Annuals '
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