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Since this was impossible, I accepted only for the night. We spent an enjoyable evening around Bob's fireplace chat- ting over school days, The next morning ai teteaen arte to leave, an explosion occured. Bob, upon Peepers eeereg told me that it was just a little experiment that he. had been working on. He didn't mention, though, that it had blown away half of his laboratory roof. I found this out in’ the newspaper later, tae Journeying from Indiana to Wyoming, my next stop was a little town near Sa eeariet Here, I learned the whereabouts of Ruth Hart's home. She had married and had a nice family of five boys. Her husband owned quite a bit of land and happened to be away at the time, tending to some ngalisewann His name was Verl and that he used to be in the Coast Guard. I stayedwith Ruth one day which we spent talking over old times. Then she drove me back to town in her station-wagon. I started on the last step of my travels before returning home e | : This took me to Los Angeles, California where Ladona jeaeeares was, She cee a very fashionable dress shop and was really doing well. After treating he itc the best, dinner I have ever eaten, she showed me the town. I stayed tn Los Angeles three days visiting with Ladona and some of my own relatives. Then cavine farewell to traveling for Rare some time, I boarded the train home for the great metropolis of Warrenton, and % quict, peaceful ending to td few remaining yearse ESTHER CURNOW
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the girls under her reaily toe the mark. She has worked her way up from the training she received in the Nurses Cadet Corp. that she had entered upon graduation. Rose Birkholz, another classmate, had entered the Cadet Nurses. From Evelyn I obtained Rose's address, I caught the next plane to New Yark. After trudging up and down corridors for what seemed like days, I located Rose. She was doing splendid work in a veteran's hospital. She had charge of the entertainment department. This job seemed to be made for Rose. I stayed with Rose for two days and she really did show me New York, The next classmate that I set out to find was June Christensen, It wasn't very hard as I already had her office address, She had accomplished her girlhood dreams and was secretary to an Admiral in Washington De C. We didn't have much time to talk as her boss was a busy man and tNeeded her help. I did manage to find out that June had married Vern, and that they were a very happy family with two girls. With both of us rushed: for. time, we said good- bye, and I set off once again. This time to find our one and only boy of the class, Bob Reed, With the help of various newspaper clippings of his scientific achievements given to me by H. C. Dishaw, I was able to find his home and laboratory in the hills of Indiana, Much to my surprise, Bob had overcome his bashful- ness and married a nice scientific-minded girl who helped him with his work. I was invited to. stiy for a week, but
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SENIOR CLASS WILT. We, the SENIORS of WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL, heart broken because we have only one boy, and. struggling to hold to the title of being the upper classmen ecause of those deter- mined Juniors, wish to leave with the school the memories of the class of 45, and feel that our brilliant record and our unusual achievements will live after us; but, not wishing to take any chances, we suggest that a cablet, on which shall be inscribed our several names anc a few of .ourv most astounding deeds, be purchased and placed in the hall of the school in a position where it wiiil strike the eye of all the students. 4nd in this manner do we dispose of our possessions: WE, as a CLASS bequeath: I. To the FACULTY, we leave our valuable sense of humor, without which we should have found school life peinful in- deed, and which will do much to make it endurable for them, and our very kindest regards and our sincere gratitude for their unfailing kindness and aid. IIe To the JUNIORS, we bequeath our well-known nerve, which they will need next year, and all the examination questions we have been given during the past year, Also any unpaid debts or unfinished business while engaged in the business of being a Senior and any boys or girls whom we may have left behind in our haste, III. To the SOPHOMORES, we leave our patience, It will be found useful as the only means by which they can endure the Juniors, and our hopes that they can struggle through twe more years and end up with--wonder of wondsrs—a high schoael diploma. IV. To the FRESHMEN, we leave our intellectual abi C 2 : ility and also a book telling them what teachers are.sasy to get on to ong rape hee arc easy. Which teachers can be bluffed n hose which are hard to please and those is im- possible to please, | eae ee WE, as INDIVIDUALS bequeath: I, BOB REED, my scientific mind to my brother Jerry. ae I, CORA LEE CO CHRAN, my abilit 1 y to be quiet a - actions to Nadine Garrett who ig faust ie ha 2 Bete es I, ESTHER CURNOW, leave m y big muscles to the S-, so that they some day can have a football Sar torte:
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