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Wy n 1'I+ I . P Q, 5 U I 'v I K N 1 X V X , - ,.i, -Y- 4, F business. Seeing that the nursing profession ls well represented are Dolores Tlmmer, Barbara Herrlty, Jlll Ioldt, end lary Ruth Harrison all talking shop. Dr. Joan Walsh and Iarle McKenna, who is a book reviewer for the Chicago Tribune, are busily chatting while they walt for their friend Jeanette Sanderson who has recently published her flrst novel. Leo Frett and Steve Jaeger are examining every point of the car servicing business while Kenneth Droste, e lawyer for the Standard Oil Co., stands by listening and ready to volunteer legal information. Having left thehr exclusive dress shop for the day, Jacqueline Morgan and Janet Banker tell Joan Costello just what the latest fashion will be. Miss Costello is e featured singer with Lawrence Welk's band. Another interested listener to this conversation is Donald O'Ne1l who is the new proprietor of Van Allen's Department Store. Father John Morris and Father Devld Zaehrlnger, African missionaries who are enjoying a reunion with their old side-kicks, Tom Clark, Jay Bristol, and Larry Pollastrlni, will be among the main speakers at the formal dedication ceremony Tom ls well known for his gags and radio program while Larry ls operating a confectionery and Jay is a Northwestern Railroad executive Yvonne Burgmeyer is here with her husband, a famed maths matlolan Helen Kennedy and her husband, who operates a cabinet making business, are here enjoying seeing their old friends again Renowned educator JoAnne Andresen and her associate Jean Nielsen, who have stopped off here en route to Europe to study new pro gresslve educational methods, are gleaning information from John Pellsek who has just returned from abroad where he was sent by the U S Government to prepare a detailed report on economic conditions Jeannine Hyde and James Junker have just arrived Jeannine is a nurse in a ch1ldren's clinic while Jim is managing a chain of food stores Vivian Proulx, wealthy restaurateur, is coming ln behind them now Luclkly, Henry Schimins' Band is playing an engagement ln Clinton Henry, the orchestra, and featured vocalist Don Schoenlng, are providing the entertainment at this gala event Thus the whole class will be present today I see that lt ls time for he dedication ceremony now,so I'll sign off Thanks a lot for listening and we hope you'll stay tuned to this channei for the remainder of this colorful program 2 S F' 1-' L Al -vga- 4' -4-i I W lg - T Q 'II' nw' 1 I' , I O 1 n 1' ' ,AIX ' MI - z xx . - Nea .-E - A ,S tif 5' as fa f+e? -- ff s ,-H 1 53 f
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1 1 i - , , 2-, fi A , --Zig f'+-- 1. K f ' f- A - -7, - 1 ,E u , - - Q of I .X 1 In le Pat Dolan d All e lestman leave our ability o h monlze o the Nixon co ns. fY I .,. Q I Chuck Hess to school XM habit to Leon McDevitt. J Yvonne Burgneyer leave my grace to blush to the 'lady' of the Junior Class John Lenaghan leave my to 'Crum' 77-SL! -Q-V Vivian Prou ary Ruth Harrison will our p 1m a bench to the next two who can see in the dark Pelegrln Joan Costello and Don Schoenlng leave our voices to anyone who has to entertain Jay Brlstol and Rook Danlelsen leave our little green caps to David Quinn and Jack Deraody e Helen Kennedy and Mary Lou Anthony will the single state in life to some prospective old llid I Barbara Herrlty leave my mid winter vacation trlp to any pale face who -'U-L -si - We Janet Banker 1 ily eave our Ozarkian nt to d Pa Kettle, the original owners I Leo Frett leave my bushy eyebrows to Hairless Jee ff' v f J I fn We John Pellsek, Bob Pelegrin, Don 0'Neil leave our loaded dice to any- one who wants to get rich quick. cn 'It- W 'N y I Joe Langan leave my scavenger abili- f 1 ty to anyone who has trouble finding things ln their desk. Joan 'Banker leave who t:.r ln my laugh to Jim Uclleney , , Larry Polleatrlnl leave my ability to stutter to the next fellow who can't think fast enough to keep out of trouble Jeannette Sanderson leave Noah Ark' to anyone who w go fish ing for ideas Joan Walsh leave my a un ty to hold my point against opposition to the present Congress Jean Nielsen leave my long telephone conversations to Janeen Burgmeyer G fliligu ,'1 1 1 mvnrl Kenneth Droste leave my female ad mlrera to the next redheaded Senior Yenry ichlmlns leave my horn to a on nd d l 8 w e NNN,-PYP sl, I 1- J Dolores Tlmmer leave my sudde crease in height to Dick welsh jf Dick Brecher leave the spring in my walk to 'Drag your feet Bassler Jackie Morgan leave my dancing shoes to Joan Dalrymple Signed ln the presence of X x X E X .1 fr. l I H . V, xi 1 6' 3 . , 5 M 'al O Nui- . I 1' Y uv ' I I W ' Q 1 , '- fi I J p. 2 V gif Q D N ' ' 1 HH' ' f J k X Y' , El HI . ' xx 1' I J 4 1 J n 'U - ' , N 'll - x ' I Q le I IAQ I v ' 1 . ' H f X H Q A s ,gl 4. X- , Af,f -Qs' L- V N W I ' A - W e I ix I ' ,Q V,,.g-- ' P 'HP mvishes a tan. ' 1 w ' ' if r X Q -, f i ' iw V , eg I - 'J fl' 1 a XY N' I :sm gh If --v N xxw XX XV 0 I W N Ny X O ji X X H X, pf '.- . - ,Jia i J? 1 XY Qi --.--ll --, ll- 'Z' - - f
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