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Webster, Secretary to the President. She wa-s recruiting nurses and doctors to go to Alaska and care for the people who had been stricken by a strange epidemic within the last few weeks We wholly agree that Florence has really come far since her old high school days at Wood- burn. Going over to the Detroit Free Press office, we saw Nancy Scholstrate at the switch- board handling incoming telephone calls nimbly and swiftly. While she was trying to get us an appointment with the editor, we watched the deft touch of her fingers as she operated her electronic typewriter. After learning that the editor could not see us, we wandered dazedly over to the Econom- ic Credit Office, the new government office which was recently opened in Detroit. Thene we found Barbara Voorhies auditing the records and recommending the needed changes in the procedure. We learned that her usual place of employment was Washington, D. C., and that it was only rarely she was able to leave her important post of Economic Stabilizer in Area 143 for a few days. Checking out in midafternoon we left good old home sweet home. Flying over the old Maumee we headed straight for Fort Wayne. We were just in glimps- ing distance of the most important city in the world when I realized we were over home terri- tory. Looking down I saw the fields and beautiful big white buildings of Erwin Knoblauch, a neat looking place which showed very good management. Landing at Bear Field, we were decending quickly from the 'copter when we noticed a group of fellows walking across the long, wide runway each carrying an overnight bag. We saw then climb hurriedly and very excitedly into the airline, Sports-o-phere owned by Larry Eby. Yes, these were Larry's boys taking off for the important championship baseball game at Minneapolis tomorrow. Fifteen years ago, Larry had played on this same team he is now managing. On our way home in a taxicab we passed the new three story house Barbara Ort and her husband are building. It is of an ultra-ultraqmodern design and construction and everyone is talking about its atom powered elevators, lights, and heating plant. They are also shaking their heads about the fact that although it has sixteen rooms, its actual weight is no more than a three room cottage of 25 years ago. Everyone seems to be predicting a catastrophe of some sort for something so different.
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,, Glauilfdl 'P ?? a L - X- '4 The final testament and will The contents we now will spill, But first of all a promise true We Seniors will expect from you. To keep the loyalty, hope and pride That we from W. H. S. derived. This promise gained, we'll solemnly part With things that have been dear to each heart. Though not of radio fame, Phil Harris Gives to Bob Stafford, this won't embarrass! His great ability not to grow. Seniors don't like to look up to Juniors, you know! Also an ability of which there are few, His friendly personality, Vivian Witte, he gives to you. May you use it always, in some form or shape And you'1l have no trouble, your fame to make. I, Barbara Ort of sound mind and such, Will to Barbara Brager, something I'll miss very much. My first row seat in Civics class, Study well and you will earn it, my lass. Larry Eby, blond and tall To Bob Arnos gives this trait to you. To always be within the call Of classmates who have work to do. To Lawrence Wells, Sandra Roemke doth bestow Something he is very much in need of, we know. Her ability, for five minutes quiet to keep, This is not counting the time you're asleep. Since Sandra has lots of abilities rare, One is. sewing the clothes that she wears, To Betty Lilly she now bestows The ability to sew the neatest of clothes. Betty Sweet, a pretty young lass Gives to Suzanne Souder of the Junior class, Her ability, to pass subjects of every kind. And still keep singers on her mind. Betty would also like to give Something which she'll probably have as long as she lives Her tallness to Sharon Purk, she doth bestow For she is short, as you all know. Jim Hauke to Lowell Becker doth bestow His charming personality which is great, you know. As all the girls sit and sigh, that's his pride. So, come Lowell, let Jim be your guide.
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