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Bobbie McConnell, the ex-kiddie-car maker, is thriving now as anne pastry baker. When we find Earl Zebina McCully in the Hall of Fame, we'll understand, from his flowery name. Lloyd McDannald loves the mountains and lakes, but he'd greatly prefer to have ice-cream and cakes. ' Robert McGifIin is a painter of signs and leaves his mark wherever he dines. Danny Mclntyre with Tarzan on his mind is very closely guarded in a padded cell confined. David McMillan, the son of a miller, has lately become a hydraulic driller. Then We have Glenn Mackey, who is certainly fastg as a cop in the Fijis, he rates as first class. g James McMinn-look, laugh and dee -Builds Napoleon coaches in the twentieth century. Sprinting down, the track we find Victor Maymang thirteen and two fiat is his future haven. ' As a poet we see Boden Minier writing uplifting U1 verse-calmly rhym- ing how and glow, or maybe even worse. As a tight-rope walker we iind Bob Molineg the greatest stunter ever seen. We envy that lad named Gerald Moore- he's the one that all the girls adore. Alex Neal! that boy certainly does rate-he stayed up one night till half- past eight. Bill Nelson in music has made him a nameg that old harmonica still is game. George L. Ott is a seven-years' wonder: a prophet he who makes no blun ier. Ellis Palmer is a surgeon nowg he operates on the dog and cow. Mart Parker now his limericks does write and peddles them down at the big prize-iight.. John Price has spent years in college: now he overflows with knowledge. John Pritchard was always a studious boy: his name he has carved on the walls of Troy. Give them Patrick Joseph Quinn, and the team will always win. List now, friends, to my tale of woe-Howard Redding runs a big side-show. Young William Reiser took to life on the farmg he's made a fortune with his mighty arm. Joseph Richardson is a marvelous cook, famed for his recipes out of the book. We see 'Don Richmond as a Beau Brummel gay-with curled mustache and eyes that slay. Bob Rosenaur we recall at the head of the class: an engineer now on the Khyber Pass. And there's Bob Schneider seen in different places, but, best of all, classi- fying dolls and laces. There's Jimmie Seeley: look out for his dusty-should he drive at Ascot, the track would bust . Is it Herbert Sentenn we have here in his cap and jeans, a brave engineer? Clifford Shaw's favorite sport is eating: for first place honors he's competing. Here We have our own Paul Shipley famed for his work as a second Ripley. Ade Stansauk likes those slender linesgto produce slim figures he sells the juice of limes.
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Y- - -Y 7 -f Good old Bob D'Amico five pounds has just lost while reducing his father's candy cost. At Merritt Davis we laugh in high gleeg he's scoring hits as Lon Chaney. And here's Jerry De Hoog-we'll give him a cheer: watch the sport page for his future career. At Thomas Dutcher we gaze in surprise: he looks so dumb, yet is so wise! Don Edmonds, the sleeper, now a noted tree-climber, has lately invented his own type of timer , Bob Freedeen, that angelic child. is residing now in Borneo Wild. Charles Godett of Burbank fame makes the marionettes that dance and play on the Paris stage like little flapperettes. Charlie Green seeks a path of pain: cannibals in Africa he will tame. Vahe Haig is now on a Big League team, the outcome of his child hood dream. Sterling Hairell is kept on the constant hop: he curls bobbed hair in a barber shop. Bob Harmon needn't learn the laws of his town: when he buys his own plane, he will never come down. Willie Hartwick is the Writer of verse-it may win for him aride in a hearse. Bob Hawes is a glorious spender: he makes his money as a peanut vender. Orville Haylett Jr. sailed over the seas to find Oriental rugs that would please. Leonard Holz now sits in a booth and answers the questions of touring 'goofs'. An auto laundry bears the name William Howell 3 he bathes your car with a turkish towel. Ronald Hurt, the deep sea diver, tried to tackle a big pile-driver. ' D. J. Hussion is a friend of the girlsg he teaches them how to make fine curls. Norman Imler bought himself a fine presser: now he is known as a fancy f dresser. U Richard Jacobsen always hated to play: as a chemistry prof. he has made his way. Charles Karikas makes that brand of bread that is famed to be as light as lead . Eddy Keating has brought Burbank fame because as a surgeon he has won a name. Marvin Knudsen as a fortune-teller has proved to be a gloom dispeller. Everette Kokanour has found his real placeg at a counter grand he sells fine lace. Rudolph Krueger is studying cookery: but he spends his days in a cosy rook- ery. Franz Lange is the young man famed for the great hippopotami he has tamed. Leo Lavatelli is the comedian greatg he charms the people early and late. Albert Linsky is known far and wide for the planet new which he espied. Art Lubowitzky is the famed Burbank boy who makes the complicated Christ- mas toy. Robert McClimans, proverbially late, has left his future in the hands of fate. Then Harry S. McClintock-this young man has become a radio announcer and lives a life of fun.
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Paul L. Stiflier has entered a monastery to which he went as a missionary. Robert Stockburger has won great fame landscape-gardening in the state of' Maine. b J. Calvin Stone thought his name so great, he crashed the bars of the movie gate. . William J. Sutter Went to Siam, where he helped the natives to build a dam. Dun Templeton writes a book a year: his style is flowing, crisp, and clear. Glenn Tennis owns a sporting goods store: he can tell you all about fishing lore. . Norman Thaxter directs a school for mutesg the children all run when his horn he toots. Robert Thompson has an auto shop, and he surely can make the Austins hop. Kenneth Ralph Vincent, a chef of great fame, cooks for people of nation-wide fame. Lou Wakefield has donned a parson's gown and is helping the people who are down. Bud W. Watson has a new Fiat, to gain a ride the girls have fought. When Cyril W1ley's distinctive gum is put on the market, the profit will come. Carmi R. Wilson, the operatic star, charms men and animals near and far. F. W. Wilson, We greet Witha grin: as tumbling instructor he great favor will win. Sam Wilson was ever a traveling man: he now lives as governor in far Yucatan. In the Salvation Army Norton Wisdom We find: he took up this work to gain peace of mind. Teaching the Follies girls to dance we find Keith Yetter lost in a trance. ' ,.- LZ ,DT- SUNSET The night-time the sun has stolen away: He has folded it up and put it away. He has hidden it, Hidden it 'way down underground, Where no one would think it could be found. He keeps it there while his strength holds out, Till he grows weary and lets it out. It sets the sky afiame, It rushes out with an angry mind, And the sun goes on and leaves it behind. Katheleen Brumner, B8
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