University of Minnesota School of Agriculture - Agrarian Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1931

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j1,iaf,w 1 P C , i' ' XV, The Senior Class Prophecy AVING amassed millions since our graduation from the Agricultural School in '31, we two members of that class have decided to go on an extended tour of the world. We are to leave New York June 1, 1951. In our travels we are going to try to learn the whereabout of all our Aggie classmates. We leave Kansas City May 7, traveling directly to Chicago. Here we spend three days. A young lady alights from the McMurray-Jondahl Rapid Transit Car. It is Mildred Falk, president of the Forget-Me-Not Club, whose purpose is to provide hus- bands for every member. Hopeful members are Irene Whitman, Lily Drews, and Elenora Wagenknecht. Olga Fruechte is demonstrating Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour in Wesley Sellnow's Grocery Store. Hanna Miller and Clara Wyrowski are carefully watching each step demonstrated. Hanna tells us that John Dunnwald and Edgar Deters have a very successful celery and onion farm in Wisconsin. She also says that Clyde Stone and Fred Sprenger are operating a bachelors' hotel on the shores of Lake Michigan. Allen Baugh- man, Vernon Anderson, and Otto Jensen are living there, very much contented with life and its prospects. In the Chicago Tribune advertising section, we are surprised to find Hakon Holm and Hans Sethre in the dog business, selling dog biscuits. Edward Hoover is in the wholesale meat business. Who would have imagined the Fresk boys owning a large Packard and Lincoln sales garage. Gordon, we see, is the president. We wonder what Goodwin's job is. We wanted to see the Bachelors' Hotel owned by two former Aggies. Hanna, we discover, has forgotten some very important news. Next to this splendid hotel is another beautiful building, with these words on the glass door, Home for Old Maids, private. We go closer and are surprised to see in black letters, Elizabeth Isaksen, President. On the directory inside the door, we find two more names, Esther Anderson and Barbara Hallquist. We arrive at our New York hotel in time to hear a newsboy yelling, Extree, Ex- tree. Looking at the paper to find what the excitement is about, we find two things that are of interest to ourselves. Stanley Lind has broken Lindy's record for a hop to Europe by twenty hours, and Paul Smith, policeman, has captured the head gangster of Chicago. He is being kept in jail for protection. When we had gotten settled in our room I turned as usual to the comic section. Immediately I was greeted by another familiar name. Loris Nelsen headed the strip called Remembered: School Days. We turn our radio on and are greeted by, a well known face ftelevisionj and name. Einar Saarela is the manager of the World's Greatest Newspaper and therefore does all the an- nouncing over station E. S. Charles Lockwood is a motorman on the famous New York subway. He tells us he enjoys his work, also that Elizabeth Flueger is a regular paying customer. On the billboards we find the name of Darling Hall jr., the Jackie Coogan of 1951. His famous daddy, we learn, owns the largest showhouse in the World, located in Alaska. Louis Schmiesing is head usher of this playhouse. Tomorrow we leave the United States. ,fi ir- 7. 4. . .fl XM A-X ,l fr 15311 yi ,dl . , .1 D H523 sf! llf if 1 ' 1 1 , A fi' 1, - .Q -- '- . .,-- . ff'-Q.. .ii ,,, J, iw 1 1 i 1, ll ll 1'7 'w ll l fl 'z U l A fl i l ln , 11 4, Nl :rg I '11 wi, QU 1 , 3 tg! ill ,rg , fl E gall all .-1 X I fix all A., i wx fi 1 E 'TCI , . , ,l EI i li. R v' l ,L Page Om' H undrerf Tlairly-riglal

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