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l 0l9AOCg It was late in the summer of 1962, and I'had just finished an engineering Job on the Mississippi and was ordered by W home office to report to a Job near Sidney, Australia. I boarded a plane and just settled back when whom should I meet but Feta Howlin, who was the stewardess on the plane. My first stop was Salt Lake City. While there I had time to look up W old friend Heed Shinn, who was a cartoonist on the Deseret Hews. 4 The next stop was San Francisco, and' while walking from the plane I met Q-on Holmes, who told me.he was a pilot for the United Air Lines. Having a short leyover, I decided to see the town. I noticed a new build- ing going up and found that the crew boss wasfgt- Iicklef He said that he had been working at the Job since his high school days. Returning to the Airport I met Helen McHenry, who was a receptionist at the air line terminal. Before boarding W plane, I met Iauntslla Hopper and family, who informed me they had come to California on a short vacation. lb next stop was Hawaii. I' had a long layover so I decided to see the higx-lights of the island. Walking along the beach I met Mag Tsukamaki, who said she was a beauticlan in the Island's largest beauty salon. While, walking in the business district, I noticed a sign on one of the buildings-5-Marjorie Dean M. D.,--hhe told me later that she had come to the Island in search of a mn and had taken up Doctering, while she was looking over the field. Walking around in the Skid Row area of Honolulu, who should I nest but W good friend, Clgton Lisle. He informed me that he was a Private Detective and was now looking for the Brinks robbery money, which was thought to be hid- den near by. I then strolled down by the water front and I noticed a familar looking fellow standing by a fishing boat. Upon closer observation I found it to be Bill fSk1pperl Gaither, who had finally decldedA.to live up to his nickname. The next morning I boarded W plane for Australia. Upon my arrival I tool: a cab to a Hotel and much to my surprise, I found the driver to be Shirley Allison. 'She told me she had come to Australia because she heard the men out numbered the women 3 to l. Having arrived at the Hotel, I found the owner to be Arlene lvans, who told me she left the States to get away from the men. Going down to the !1rm's headquarters,I found the receptionist to bex Joan Penner alklng back to the Hotel, I met gm- Holmes, who told md he was a kanga- roo rancher and had made a fortune training them for boxers. Upon returning to W Hotel, I met Dorothy Boatman, who said she and her hubby were takinga trip around the world after he had discovered oil in Dixie. I later learned that one of W old friends, llormau Stouffer, would be W new associate. After meeting all of W old friends, I was assured that W new job would be a success. I I OW f , 'chuck' xcnugn O . 1 D l I ' 4 . f-' ' ,XV - N x - - '..'4z-- ' ' -' if ,Ml- g :J '- 4 ',l..-,x'. I- .'
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Jas! an .jeaiameni Ye, the Senior Class of 1952, being of sound mind and body, and of a desire to be kind to our faculty and fellow schoolmates, do hereby will and bequeath to our legal heirs and those persons herein specified on this, the fifteenth dsy of HW, nineteen hundred and fifty-two, the following articles of our estate. Ve, the Senior Glass, leave to the faculty, one large bottle of headache pills, with the final wish that it will remedy, at least in part, the many sleepless nights unwillfully caused by members of the present student body. To the Junior Class members, we hereby leave our hone room, with the hope that they will keep it as clean, neat, and quiet as we have in the past year. - To fthe entire student body, we wish to leave our ability to pass through the years of schooling successfully, and with great dignity and prestige. , I, Helen McHenry, will W ever-present bashfulness to Jane Javoux. I, 'Chuck' McHugh, will all my car troubles to aW dreamer who thinks he has- a good car. M I, Shirley Allison, will my abilityto receive good grades to Char- ff Please, Charles, don't let them drop. ' I, Clayton Lisle, will my long beard lwhlch I don't havei to Jerry Dillon. I, Jollla Martin, will W landing s'pot in front of the office, af- ter' being thrown out, td Shlr-lg1,.QQon! I, Feta Nowlin, will W ardent love for dances to anyone who would appreciate receiving it. I, Don Holmes, will my pigeon toe walk to Garlene Ialkenburg. I, Arlene Ilvans, will my quiet nerves to e.3' They do come 1n,handy occas1onally,dPatsy,.V I,QPat Iickled will W resounding laugh to Clair B mlcins, provid- ing he use it often. I, 'H,arge1,.Dea,p, will W ambitious and businesslike attitude to Alice Berrojalbis. I, R ed Shinn, will my 'flustration' to,W little brother, mane, so we may bot up to be bachelors. WDW' I, 'Dot' Boatman, will W ability tobe a perfect housewife to Kar- lene Kelly. I, Ron Holmes, will W special talent for being manager to Ired Hollinger. I, Mary Tsukannki, will W ability to argue with teachers to any misguided soul who thinks it will do him any good. I, 'Norm' Stouffgg, will my late hours at night to Anna Marie Lin- ning. I, Iauntella Hopper, will my ability to catch a man to Phyllis Go- ebel, as I fear she may need it. I, 'Ship' Qalther., will leave school with a sigh of relief and gratitude. ' U I, Joan Penner, will W ability to bother the teachers to the in- coming freshman, wh will have plenty of tide to make good use of it. Sworn before me this-day of May 15, 1952. X x f ff- ,joan Penner XZ , 5 L
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