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pounds Rumor had lt that Irvlne would appoint some quack socialis t1c SC16Dt1St for Secretary of State I think Roy Sald h1s name was Seivert Roy also sald that the PTSSIGGDD had appointed two new men to the Supreme Court, whlcr appolntments brought the total up to twenty f1ve The two new members were JHSt1C8S Perry renllne and harold Glpson From the gossip over the coffee cups, I dlscovered that LuVella Steuck, who was a leadlng Chr1st1an SC18Dt1St Evangellst was having a televlsion feud wlth Robert Yale, the WFather COUghl1Dn of televlsion As we left I saw Donald horstmann step out of a nice shiny limouslne I halled h1m and discovered that he h d worked up from an accountant and that he now owned a controll1ng lnterest 1D two oil companies In the afternoon I went to a style show wlth the blonde from the sembled a duchess Can you 1mag1ne my surprlse when I d1scovered that the Duchess was none other than Kay, creator of dist1nct1ve hats' In the same display were coiffures designed by Irene Stanley an modeled by Dorothy Appeldorn and Evelyn Carnahan In the select group present were Harold Arenz, famous pltcher for the Glants, and his w1fe the former Ruth Steuck Melva Saunders, the famous style colu nlst and author, was also there Melva told me that she was soon going to write a book entitled, NThe Love Llfe of Robert Taylor W That evening the nchiefn sent me to the audltion of the new rad1o program sponsored by Ions' Double Duty W1ndmills Inc I sat next to Bernerd Jons, the sponsor, and his w1fe, Velma Aldred, who was now Bernerd's B1Xth w1fe Also in the audience was Jon McDowell, noted radio and t6l6ViSlOD t6ChD1Ci8D, and near h1m sat NM3TC19n Lecher, manager of one of the radlo stars, who was called the NSecond Kate Smlth The orchestra, led by John Brilman and his V1Ol1D, accompan1ed the popular tenor, Bob Brown, to the old song, 'Blue Heaven As special guest star, Roy Kennedy, the famous screen romeo played a scene from his latest p1cture with the Dionne qulntuplets And then the surprise of the evening when the Nbecond Kate Smlthn turned out to be none other than Dorothy Skaar with her trombone After the auditlon, I returned to the news room and there finished the day's asslgnment, S3t1Sf19d th t the Class of '58 had fared well ln its life's Journey 15 . . . P . ,, . . l1IlIIlIIl? . . A E cigar counter. It was at a milliner's salon run by a plump woman who re- ' d . . . , 1 l , . I .N . . . 3 .
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'YI to you Charlotte Ohme the owner of many deslrable possesslons lncluding a one track romantic mind, leaves to Lolselta Saupe her love of argument To Mary Hart we bequeath the Wroseu and the Hart of throwing 1 which Kay Rosecrans has so ably propelled in the spec1f1c d1rection of the Honorable Jack Seivert A S S P R O P H E When the City Editor handed me fScoop Wolfl the list of the day ass1gnments, you could have bowled me over with a fiddlestick For, that list were the larger part of the Class of '38 of good old P H S I f1TSt went to the a1r f1eld to meet the ten o'clock Dover trans meet that famous French actress Ohme Ohmy, an B ' It seems that she was stranded 1n Europe w1th broke up She just salvaged a couple of her way to fame and fortune atlantlc plane I was to who should turn up but NC when a stage show she was DStT1Ch plu es and was on As I milled 1n the crowd, I bumped into Hazel Miller, newly appolnt ed Secretary of Educatlon Hazel was going to Europe to study education On the same plane was Johnny Waggener, millionaire playboy who was taking his dru s to Vienna to Nswing it W As I turned around who should I bu p 1nto but Glenn Schoening with Marjorie Carnahan Glenn had just sold h1s latest p1cture, 'Rachel,W for 35 OOO and he and Marjorie were going to Europe to work on a mural for the American Embassy 1n Berlin After I had wrltten up the morning's SLOTISS I went to Lefty Pierce's restaurant for lunch It seems that Lefty had retired from base ball and settled down with his wife, Eileen Panhorst, to making quite a pile of money The restaurant was quite a haven for the newspaper men I sat down at a table with Ethel Chapman and LeRoy Menke Ethel Chapman had become a Nsob sistern reporter for the Des Moines Register which Roy now owned and published There was quite a shake up when Roy took it over, but the paper converted Roy to being a good Republlcan We had qulte a talk between the three of us Roy h d just flown up from Washington and he said that PT6S1d9Dt Irvine had appointed William Webb as Secretary of Agriculture, and th t Mrs William Webb was Senator Arlet Skaar from Iowa, president of the W C T U Roy showed me a picture of Presldent Irvlne which he was using in the paper It was amazlng how worry had wh1ttled Bob down to a mere 167 14 .tn C L C Y 's ' . on ' . d al conditions there, and was to report to President Irvine immediate- ly. , - D
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fY1 O W I N G P A I The Jun1or class was well pleased w1th the way in whlch a large audi ence recelved NGTOWIHQ Pains,N their class play, directed by M1ss Judd Thls play is centered around an Amerlcan famlly the ch1ldren of whlch are Just at the Ngrowlng upn age The play carrles th1s theme throughout three acts of excellent comedy The cast was as follows Mr Mclntyre, A Latin professor Mrs McIntyre, The professor's wlfe Terry McIntyre, The daughter Ii:, George Mclntyre, The son Dutch Bran I Omar Frlends of George Hal Pe e' Prudence, A girl from Washington Jane Miriam D Friends of Terry V1vian Beverly D Mrs Patterson, A nelghbor Elsle Patterson, Mrs Patterson's daughter Trafflc Offlcer Sophie, The mald C A L G U P S 40 Cralg Lampman Betty Beckley Doris Dahlgren Jack Sloan Rodney Leemkuil Frederlck Wolf Dwayne Babcock Marvin Lecher James Anderson Marian Sweeney Paullne Sunkenberg Rosemary Nelle Betty Burton Elaine Braunschwelg Pearl Stanley Ardean Schuerkamp Wilbur MBtt1C9 4Mildred Kruger Girls' Sextet Eileen Zook, Dorothy Skaar V1Vl8D Beebe, Charlotte Ohme, Hazel M1ller, and Loiselta Saupe ys Quartet Carl Schaefer, Jack Se1vert John Brllman, and Roy Kennedy M1xed Chorus Dorothy Skaar, Marian Sweeney, Elleen Zook, Vlvian Beebe, Charlotte Ohme Pearl Stanley, Shlrley Anllker, Helene Horstmann, Hazel Miller, Irvene Farnsworth Beulah Kruger, Lois Lake Lolselta Saupe, Sally Sloan, Gerry Andersen, Carl Schaefer, Jack Selvert, Jack Sloan, Glenn Schoening Robert Brown, Frederick Wolf Charles Selvert, Roy Kenned John Brilman, Cralg Lampman, Robert lrvlne, Bernerd Jons, Robert Yale, an Perry Henline The Girls' Sextet sang at the Prelimlnary Declamatory Contest on February 22 The Boys' Quartet sang at the Amateur Contest at rospers, January 13, the County Leglon Conventior, Febru ry l4, and at the JUDIOT Class Play on November 12 l6 ' GR NS . ---- I -fclfa--.w L' ' . - 7ff---------- y ......-.- ------.-----.-.- 1 --,----, ,.,...-......,.... ' J --------- ' -------- J ---- tl fysr' ---- f' ---'------'-- -- - Patty fl -------------------------- Loiselta Saupe y ........................ - - y ........................... V O R O z y .. BO , : . , . , 1 u I 7 ' , , 4' y, . .4 F d
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