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7fze faagfrolm Gabriel blows his horn, or you'll be caught in that mean old world and have to live there, and probably you'll have to haunt a house, that is, if you can find one that is unoccupied. With that, George disappeared again. I scarcely noticed it this time, as I was getting quite used to it, and besides, I was becoming a little faded looking myself. Floating down to earth, I noticed that Stanley and Orvie were stranded on Mars. Oh, well, thought I, they'll be in tomorrow. I landed on the roof of a rather queer looking building in New York. It had a blue roof pink walls and golden plastic elevators I rode up and down on the ioof of the elevator a few times until I heard the operator say Billie Bigelow s Die s Shoppe Iunterlng Miss Bigelow s establish ment through the wall of course I found myself in the reception room There behind a glass desk was Mae Davis chewing gum and leading True Confessions In back of her was a sign that said Mlss Bigelow s Oflice Very Pilv ate I drifted through the closed door and honestly if I hadn t been a ghost my color would have lighted up the room Evi dently Miss Bigelow w as holding a buslne s conference with her manager Robeit Harvey Before I could drag my eyes away whom should I see under the desk busily taking notes on the proceedings but Paul DeCelle He wo1e a big badge labeled Secret Snooper Paul always w as good at prving into things I went back to 11d1ng up and down on the elevator Suddenly I heard a rather sharp voice below me saying But I don t need a hostess gown I need a host of gow ns' It w as Marion Bragdon buying a new ward robe to catch hei tenth husband I got off at the Costume Salon sixth floor and guess who was model ing clothes Margv Towne and Waneta Woodard At the present time Margy had on a lovely ev ening dress and Waneta looked perfectly at home in a silk lined pau of woolen dungarees and shirt of course As I left the building after one last llde down the elevator shaft I iealized how lucky it w as that I was a ghost Raphael Lowe driving a long orchid and mustard yellow convertible coupe came tearing down the avenue which I was leisurely floating across When he tore through me I had all I could do to keep my ectoplasm all togethei and it would have been iather embarrassing losing some of it Scarcely had I recovered from that episode when Richard Izor driving his new Atomic Ice Truck came speedlng down the sti eet I felt rather mischievous so I floated into the cab and pushed the release button thus scattering ice from 16th Avenue North to 32nd Park Row I decided that this evening I would visit th ew Take All Ya Got Club that had iust opened down the street It wa esigned by Freeman Sweetsei and Jean Guptill and patterned after The Lost Weekend Theie w eie pink elephants on the ceilings blue giraffes on the walls and faccs on the floor 9SD6LldllX about two o clock in the morning The night club was owned bv Gailand Fletchei the chorus line was inspected by How aid Nayloi and the work w as done by lNo1man Nelson Right up fiont ncxt to the floor show it one of the best tables w ele Donald Pieble and Duane Athei Lpon noticing them I floated ov ei and it on thc light bulb Thcv seemed to be veiv engiossed in the flool show s0 much so that I tuined ibout and no w ondei theie w ere Baibaia Shei m in and Bevel lv Ha kin the two highest k1Ck6lS in the choius line and it then igc too' Listening, in on Donald s and Duanes conveisatlon I di covcicd th it bv sevei nl shicwd political moves Donald was now ch ugc of thc Duxbuiv politics ind that Duane of couise was DIQDAIIIIL, him foi biggci hclcls bv tcaching him Fiench If the old saying Big oaks 9 s - V . . V ' ' . . . ,, , . . . . K ,, U 9 , S ' ,Q - 9 7 l v V , II I I I I , ' sa ,' H Y ' ' u ' , ' y II I. I I I , II 4' V 77 ' ' v v ' 1 ' I 9 V v . V y ' '- I , . I ' ' ' I' S' ' , . I , I , , . , , ' xc H V , . V 1. . V ' , ' U 1 7 ' y 1 5' v ' ' 1 - ' 9 V 'V' 1 - I , I . , . J. w 1 ' 7 V V V 9 7 7 ' . . 1. Y 7 . y V V ' 9 ' 1 7 7 7 7 . ' y v 1 . V V I I . ! Y ' 7 V V ' v , I . . Y . v Y. . V . V Y H . 1 . I I . v , 4 ' is H . V . 1 A. TL, T K V '. .,s - .'. v v ' . ' ' y- ' y- . , I U . , V, V V V . . . . . V ' V. V V I V , I I I V. . , V . . V . V V V Y . , V I I . ' ,- . , V . V V . V . . . . , . I , 1 I . . - 4 . V ' ' ' y V V . , c . , S2 J r ' ,AV KV V .LV . AVL. . 5. V, V u V . . . 1 v - 1 ' 4 4 . U .- . I 1 , , I 2 . . D . S S' - ,- LV A . AV v . 3 . V r . . . . v . . V . V V . V V .VQ 1 1 , . I , I I . , 'S. V,., 2 NV b. V .2 K. ., . ' . - KV, . -.KV V in , 2 .,., , 4. .KV .k. 2 2 . v Vt. 9 V,L. . , . r . . . Q . n v . . . . Y Y. H . ' ff! 1 51 Y' ' T Y ' ' I 5 . I , I
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-me fM,1..m Totls Vlrlbus The Class of 1941 has selected as 1ts motto Tot1s X lrlbus iwlth all oul strengthj svmbol111ng the determlnatlon of ey ery member of che class to make a success IH the yocatlon yy hlch may yy ell be h1s l1fe work Amerlca 1s sald to be the land of 0DDOltl1l1ltV Because we ale Amel lcans we ale golng to take adyantage of ey ery oppoltunlty that thls great country of ouls has to offel and w1th all our mlght too' I am a man Nothlng that IS human do I th1nk unbecomlng 1n me Thls quotatxon from a famous Engllsh plofessor expresses the w1ll of my classmates They llke other young men and women who are graduatmg from schools all oyel th1s beloy ed land of ouls are golng to do thelr best w1th all then mlght to make thls a bettel world to l1ye ln We must strlye to keep peace among all natlons to become more fl lendly wlth all our formel enemles and to repalr the war torn countrles These loom as our bxg problems The peoples of these countrles must be re educated and rehabllltated to early on or as 1n many cases to start the democratlc form of goy ernment Thelr l1y1ng standards must be raised and thelr monetary sy stems leylsed We must destroy all raclal descrlm 1nat1on because you as well as I know that all men are created equal All of us must help to 1mp1oye our own country and the best way we can do thls IS to select as our career the 1ob we ale best sulted for and to carrv out our task as best we can We must always try to get ahead to work for the pos1t1on where ey ery one of us should be the helght of self satlsfactlon namely success Nothlng can be more lmportant than for one to know he has been successful that he IS respected by h1s frlends and assoclates We the Class of 1947 want the world to know that we are ready for our dutles and respons1b1l1t1es They w1ll undoubtedly be manv We real IZQ them and w1ll grasp them w 1th enthuslastlc y1gor We thlnk the world needs young men and women such as we to help solye the ey er mcreaslng number of problems natlonal and lnternatlonal whlch face us today We must make sure that no Wolld War III takes place We should place our faith 1n the Unlted Natlons but more than that we are obllgated to help make the Lmted Iyatlons a success The people of other natlons must see and feel the falth yye hold for oux Natlonal Goy ernment so that they too w1ll w ant the pllyllege of the Four If reedoms and then we must glye them that oppoltunlty We of the graduating cla s are proud of our school lecold and thank ful that we haye been able to aclneye a hlgh school educatlon Many of us plan to go on to hlghel tralnlng and we hope our accompllshments thele may be as satlsfactoly as 1n hlgh school We must contmue co haye falth ln oulselycs as yye meet success on fallule from tlme to tlmc md t1ust that good foltune w1ll bless oun futule My CIONIHL, thought mlght be taken is 1 yy Old of c xutlon on as 1 wold oi ILQOLIIIIIOII dilltlldlflti., upon the 1IIdlXlCIUil Thosc yy ho h :ye t yken lt easy fol thc p lst fcyy yc ll should say to youysclycs Wlth All Nly gtlLll1., th 1ll Tly to Jo Ic To thosc yy ho h 1yc alyy iys bccn IIHIJIIIOUN I sly Ixccm 1 iol you hxyc llycd up to lhcsc yyolcs Vylth All Ou! btlcngth thc motto ot thc Cliss of 1944 bhllh XRD Ixhhkh U I U r 11 r- r 1 N I f 1 . 1 I is . 1 'A . Iv. V. I II I I I I . I I I 1 . 'I ' ' ' v v '- I , Iv 4 11 . v 4 . v I v I ' Y II I I I . D I 1 Y I l r I r 4 ' ' V ' U ' 'v I ' , .K K., . V , I U , . . . . . ,, .1 - 1 .v 1 V. I , I I, II , II I uv . v r v v II I . , W I B. K. Y . N. . IL, 7. . . . .w . V . v . . v . N I I I, .' r' s - ' I ' v - . ' 1 I I. A1 ni r u A ' s 9 1 v u Y L I l I 7I' I 4 v.I . I ' U I . - - I . 1 Y Y V J ' v 9 - K ey . v , , , L K A- ' 1 - I , I . . V I I . , V . . Y v u . , x y .. I , , . v - ' I , I II I. ws v. v . , ' s ' Q H I ku , Y , ' . v. Y. . . v. . V 4 Y V v . - I I I I, , I' . L' I, , I I . . Y . V . A J s , . , . ' . I I II. I 1 H ' v 1 Y . V I I I I y v. vq 1. vl r 1 1 v I 1 y Av Y' . . y. I y I Qs y . . . - , II, I ' I v I v I I . ' v I ' 7 K- I ' y 1 I 1' ' 1 'I . ' r 1 ' I . ' I I - , I I I I tv I ,I ky. 'KI . .Lv B- ' ' 7 K- . . K. ' .L , v , .ky v ,S A. , V hy , A-5. . I I 2 ' '. I ' ' ' ' 1 Q Q I I n ' 4 I , I V 7 ' ' 2- 2 'z I 4 'J' f . E l I' ' 2 I I' l ' Q ' 2 10 K1 v I . I I I . .. . -. I .. . . U . . ' :I ' t 'I 5, . Irs' K I X 'I , I - I ' , . . J . , . , , , . ,. . ' ' y IVK t I vttel. .1 . 1 as. H . ,, M y I Lv ,I I . 1 H ,. -- ' x 1 ' ' 1 ' x ' y x ' y ' - - I I I s , I I 1, N I . ., ' 'I r H A ' y ' I .. ' ' y :I I . J - 1 ' s . . . I 1
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