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Secretary: f'That's swell. But we ought to have something different. We always have plenty of scandalf, fTelephone rings.j W.: Hello. Right on Ontario? QTO Sec.j Take this down! History Making Events: I 1. Miss Mundie seen in slacks. 2. Bob Rooney pressed his pants. 3. john Polanski went out of his way to talk to a girl. 4. Leo Dill discovered something new in Public Speaking. Lady Tinso: If that doesn't shake the dandruff out of someone's hair, Tinso will. We have as our guest artist today one of our former classmates, who has been the dancing sensation of the Pacific Coast for the past few years. We present Laurine Ruyan in one of her famous toe-taps. fDance.j Lady Tinso: 'Thank you, Miss Ruyan. We'll all be seeing you soon in your next production, 'On 'r'our Toesf Since this program is in honor of the class --F 1937, we will again bring you Up N. Down who will bring present day flashes from the life of '37 graduates. Take it away! Up N. Down: Well! Well! Well! Back again. You just can't get rid of me. And Ethel Bog- den cad: get rid of '!-at jinx Irene Robinson. It seems that Irene has been taking too many of Ethel's boy-friends. Well, such is life in the big city! And speaking of big cities, Irene Puj, Bessie Olshan, janet McFarquhar, Gladys Gordon, Marion Dailey, Phyllis Chesney and Helen Burgess, all beautiful girls of the Windy Follies, have just finished a successful show season in New York City at the Po-Dunk Hotel and Bar owned and operated by Peter Kazmirchuk. 'Uther members of the '37 class have traveled to distant parts, too. Margaret Severin an-i Dor- othv Seirz are spending their vacations on the Northern side of Lake Erie at the Great White Plains. We used to know it as Crystal Beach. Al Ivancic has invented a new life protector for playing hockey-water wings. It seems that a tumble through the ice in a certain canal turned his mind to humanitarian projects. Helen Lawrie, dreamy eyed and sad, is waiting the return of her lover. Ah, me! Syracuse is a long way olf. Betty Alt has that dreamy look in her eyes too. I wonder who it is this time. A certain cava- lier poet had some good advice for her. Then be not coy, but use your time And while you may, go marry, For having lost but once your prime You may forever tarry. So long. Lady Tinso: And this, ladies and gentlemen, concludes the Tinso program. Tinso, the best hair tonic money can buy represented by john Polanski, the All-American Boy. Announcer: Until next year, when we meet again, good bye. And now we'll close with a poem- A poem both short and sweet It echoes our deep sentiments Of these last few weeks. We've struggled through our history The Algebra was tough And after English Literature We thought we'd had enough But the years flew by And now we stand on the threshold of adventure Goodby dear friends, a sad good-bye ,To the school we'll all remember. Station W-R-I-V-E-R-S-I-D-E signing off.
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