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QLD NOKOMIS We took a motor trip to Hollywood where we met Esther Johnson and Olive Belle, the two noted actresses who starred in that famous play, “When Women Are Men’s Wives”. From Hollywood we went to a boarding house conducted by Clara Nollman. She has finally learned to talk above a whisper. W'e found this out when we tried to take a second piece of pie. Our vacation days being numbered, we were forced to leave Los Angeles the next day as we wished to stop off at Denver. We visited the airport and learned that Wayne Wamsing was chief of the propeller-testing department. He had been employed because he had developed great windpower. This did away with the necessity of buying a giant air pump. While we were in Denver, we visited a great, new theatre, said to be the largest in the world. Here we saw that Lucille Loomis was chief organist, while Kenneth Anderson was master of ceremonies. As we were enjoying the program, we heard a great applause. Looking around, we saw that Yvonne Dahler, the first woman governor of Colorado, had entered. When we returned to our hotel, we learned that Lillian Holmes was chief lady detective of the hotel. While on our way to Kansas City the next morning, we saw Mary Havera, who told us that she was a traveling saleswoman for Heinz “57” varieties. On our stay in Kansas City we were arrested for speeding. We inquired for a good lawyer to represent us. W’e were recommended to Hippard Company, Lawyers. We found, upon inquiry, that Ethel Hippard was head of this company. We were extracted from our trouble with little difficulty because our prosecutors did not have a chance to get a word in edgeways. We then continued on to St. Louis, where, on reading the sports section of a large paper, we learned that Frank Studnick had won the world’s wrestling championship the night before. After a short visit in St. Louis, we continued on to our homes where we rested after our journey and reflected over our adventures. W. M. J. E. A SENIOR’S LAMENTATIONS There’s nothing left for me Of days that used to be; I live in memories of years gone by Of happy hours spent, in learning and intent On being a dignified Senior by and by. Now that I’ve reached that goal. I no more long to strive To become great and famous, to quit our dear, old High, But as commencement comes, I cannot help tut hum Our song of lovalty to N. T. H. S. MRS - 27 -
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