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The Wav We Dreamed It 1956-1937. . .Rip Van Winkle. . .snorel snore!. . .time marches on. . .Thelma Maust arriving in her convertible sedan .... Punkin Slicer holding North Side in an All American football game in the Lutheran church yard .... Duke Rumgay developing a good case of fleet feet .... Fred Robertson smoking his first cigarette . . . . Easy Gauntz holding hands for the first time with-fWe don't remember his namej .... Mary Roberts not saying thusly .... Fred f Walp j Wilmoth, the name speaks for itself .... Harvey Bowser, God's gift to the ladies .... Paris doesn't have anything on Rita Dahl .... Kenny Miller, crazy about the ladies .... Ray Miller hav- ing a one-man band .... Gloe fGnageyj worming his way up Broadway .... John Mimmie resisting the temptation to punch people in the ribs fWe wish he would.j . . . .Dorothy Lee fsj parking on Center Street. . . .Frances Herrick following in her sister's footsteps to the altar .... Leona Firle liking the name Phil .... time Hies, but not Bill Dia .... 1957-1938 .... Alvah Lichty telling a dirty joke .... Grace Lindeman jitterbugging .... Ken Lohr singing grand opera .... Ray Horchner not Blushing .... Bill Stafford not being rushed by the Meyersdale femmes .... Edward Walters, little man-What now? .... Marguerite Spence in a serious mood .... Kenny Critchfield swingin' it .... Jessie Cross rebelling .... Peg Keegan in her Lord Fauntleroy velvets . . . .Mario Carouse having dirty fingernails fWhat fingernails?j. . . .Regina Hen- icksman speaking her piece fand she doesj .... Ray Casteel and Sonja Henie having a little session .... Harry Lee-odle ladee odle ladee odle ladee .... Olive Fike drink- ing Welch's grape juice nigh on ten years now .... Marguerite Stotler not going to a dance .... Emma Stein hollering .... Charles Firle getting shot by Cupid's arrow .... Loretta Harris square-dancing at Avilton. . .Hilda Christner travelling on the school- bus .... Bob Beall, if Daniel Boone could only have had him on his explorations . . . .Ralph Dickey appearing in a cutaway. . . .Martha Lohr with a piled-up-on-the- top hair-do .... More snore .... 1958-1939 .... What would the National Guard do without Dan Harding .... Who knows? .... Mrs. Clarke's Donald wouldn't play hookey .... jack Whitford riding to school .... Katie Brenneman having a crush in Youngstown .... Bert Wetmiller- That's how it's done down home, anyway . . . . Russel Allen not asking your test grades .... Tony Corbaci not wanting to play foot- ball .... Leon Meyers, Old joe College himself .... Marie Modispaw at home in the evening .... john Durr Dali-ing in surrealism .... Dorothy Davis-Where are you going, my pretty maid? Just going to milk the cows, she said .... Georgia Keim wearing one of those frilly white things .... Helen Stark, the eyes have it .... Hilda Ries speaking with eloquence .... Frank Mosgraves, did you ever hear the one about . . . .Dorothea Hilner's words speaking louder than her actions. . . .Margie Kenny spending the week-ends in town .... Dot Critchfield saying-Grettings Gates .... Neal Baer having a commercial on the radio U-E-L-L-O, to be exactj .... Bob Baker inventing a reducing machine. . .Leonard Greig, Beau Brummel. . .Margaret Natalo without her side-kick, Martha Lohr .... snore some more .... 1959-1940 .... Peepy Ackerman getting chicken-hearted .... E. M. Austin missing a show at the State Theatre .... Gus Hartle reporting on the Lewistown game .... Raymond Higgs getting a henna rinse .... joe Hillegass coming to school early .... Mary Ada Baer buying two gallons of gas rather than one .... Theodore Pritts getting around with the sax section of the band .... two women fighting over Frank Phennicie .... Marcia Black whistling I thought about you fWho? We don't know., .... Dick Beal not pitching woo .... jack Butler, part-time president of the Amalgamated Refined Pro- ducts Corporation of the United States of America .... Eloise Englehart Batting hither and yon fro Garrettj .... James Kimble, so sorry to disillusion his public, but fContinued on Page 46j . . -22-
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FUTURE BUSINESS TYPHOONS We Hope! agsldkfjh .... space. The tune is familiar so let's all join in-I mean all typists. In case you are a bit in the dusk, we are referring to that big depart- ment of commercial subjects coming to you from station MHS, through the courtesy of Miss Hos- tetler and Mr. Guthrie. This department is open to all students who de- sire to become bookkeepers, stenographers, or per- haps professional typists. Who knows, we may have one pinned under the mike now. The enrollment in our commercial department is large. The course offers two years of book- keeping or shorthand and two years of typing. The general opinion given of a commercial course is that it is the easiest course to take. This is an incorrect idea. The course is long and tough, as you might say, and DOI short and sweet. Students taking shorthand have a goal ahead of them-that of attaining a speed of 120 words a minute in taking dictation. Going this fast, a gum- chewer would be barred. Shorthand and gum don't mix. Miss Hostetler teaches the beginners in shorthand while Mr. Guthrie gives the finishing touches to those energetic enough to take a second year. The shorthand class of 1940 includes only girls. fDo our boys all expect to be Bosses? j First year typing classes are taught by Miss Hos- tetler who has a real technique with the begin- ners. She also teaches one of the second year typing classes while Mr. Guthrie teaches the other. The typing room in our school has thirty type- writers which are used by the students five days a week. -241
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