Bel Air High School - El Adios Yearbook (Bel Air, MD)

 - Class of 1938

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EL ADIOS, I938 . . . Prophecy To see the fate of ,38, we need to move about, On magic carpet travel far, and fast go in and out, Let's sail away on some clear day, at any time far hence, 0'er fields Weill fly through azure sky, and whisk through forests dense, Weill soon be whirled throughout the world, see lak-e and hill and dell, So let's ascend and hands extend to earth in fond farewell. The air is filled with zooming craft designed by Clemens Gaines, While, on the ground, itis Robert Harkins who repairs the planes, But they will have a tough, tough time, because so many Hy That they will work, day in, day out, until the day they dieg For Otis Blish and Hubert Monks are looping in the air, And Owen Edwards thrills us now with tricks we wouldnit dare, Dulaney Thomas flies across the field and comes to earth- We can be sure that they're all aviators of great worth- Sayl Who's this woman flyer with the cool, unerring eye? None other than Eleanor Hamby, can she fly, or can she flyl Now, whols this waiting on the ground, beside the Red Cross truck? lt's Ellen Archer, and we do not wish her lots of luck. If ever the aw of a classmate should an aching tooth contain, H-e rushes to Rhodes, the dentist, who pulls them without any pain. Should his bones, however, cause trouble, be he king or merely a doorman For osteopathic treatment he goes to Doctor Bess Webster Boarman. And, should he experience pain or disease in his eye, ear, nose, or throat, He'll dash to the doorstep of Patton, a local physician of note. And, by the way, the h-ospital is crowded to the brim, Can Plummer's truck have struck someone? Not that, we can't blame him No, everybodyis going there-but why, oh, why? Ah, curses! They're all becoming ill because they want to see the nurses! Appendix out, or tonsils yanked? The patients balk at neither Willem Betty Stephenson is there administering ether, And some of them have even let professional bruisers maim ,emg But, with Boyde Sheppard there-Well, say, it's very hard to blame ,eml And burns and bruises are becoming prevalent-weire sure lt's all because Miss Preston is the one who makes the cure. Yes, Wilma Greer is also there, and with her pleasant smile, Disabled patients feel as though they'd like to run a mile. The nurse in charge, who makes the rest think only of their tasks, Is Blanche Coomesg with her tact and skill, she gets whate'er she asks. Let's go now to New York, and there we'll travel up and down, Our guide will be Frank Calder, the well-dressed Man-about-town. We'll stroll now through a quite exclusive New York fashion shoppe, Investigating everything, from basem-ent to the top, And in one room we see a girl who walks across a stage- Miss Rather's modeling a gown that soon will be the rage, F-or Phyllis Hildebrand, the dress designer, had the thought Behind the gown which soon in many places will be bought. Then, soon another mannequin emerges after lierg 54 7

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3 -----.P -sa ,XG 113 The Brain Trust uf lil Acliuas. 123 Hannah and Tomtny take over. 133 '11l'2l1'1i man our hest. 113 Army busses. 153 Three faeulty newcomers. 163 Snow on the g1,rottnd and ive ereant in their hands. 173 Nu snuwhalling near the huihlingr. huys. 183 Catehing: up un a little' homework. 193 Mr. Baker in uniform. 1103 Miss Hunnikhuysen steps out. 1113 Cronin and Hopkins have what it takes. 1123 Bashful Bah? 1133 Teddy Stephens and Squaw. 11113 Frosh girls'---B01 Air's future feminine features. 1153 Caugzht in the act! 1163 The sun got, in their eyes. 1173 ,lust a freshman. 1183 Hanclsume Hopkins and hohhy. 1193 Snuw sem-ne. 1203 Mabel smiles. 1213 A hut note in the making.



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g.gELADI S. I938 ltis Evelyn Clapper, wearing an ensemble all of fur. In one room Margaret Townsleyis showing many new hair styl Which are the very loveliest for miles and miles and miles. And here's the latest henna rinse, for modern maidens' hair, It's Helen Cooleyis new creation, spreading everywhere. We turn now to the shining lights along the Great White Way- The brightest, we lind are those announcing the seasonls latest pla The players? Couldn't you guess? You've seen them often in Bel John Harris and Mary Holmes they are-a marvel-ous acting pa' Now, on to the Metropolitan, an operais taking place, There's Thomas Greer the tenor, and Edward Peery, the bass, Then Evelyn Magness sings a song as sweetly as a bird, And after -that Virginia Robinson's aria is heard. Well, let's go to the movies now, and there, behind the show, Will be ,Iohn Blackiston, the man who makes the movies go, But letis look at the screen now, and what's the attraction there? Itis Walter Wilson, the hero, with his shining and smooth blond haf And who is the beautiful heroine? An actress of national fame, I-t's Louise Scarff, the May Queen, who has mad-e for herself a nan And the dark, handsome villain, a-twirling his polished and pointed Can be only Adrian St. John, with his usual boldness and dash. The singers fthis is a musical comedy we have gone to seel Are Grace Bailey and Lillian Louch, as pretty as they can beg ir es, Y a Air lr. 7 IC. mustache- And there, the skillful dancer, who taps with motion scarce seenl-? That's Alma Lowe, another star of the glamorous silver screen. Two other friends of '38 we find in Hollywood, too, But they don't act in pictures, as these other people dog Ernestine Ross is the secretary of Cecil B. DeMille, And, working for Robert Taylor, Alma Bachman gets a thri ll. Well, where, oh, where can the rest of '38's secretaries be? V i In Governor Robert Hess's ollice, Evelyn Walls we seeg Ruth McCormick is taking notes from a general tall and lankg And Martha Clark is typing for the president of a bank. fWhat bank? Well, you can guess at that, perhaps you'll have some fun, But Wylie Hopkins is the man for whom the typing's done. Letls look at the daily paper, Here isn't what we sought, DICK HOUSER PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE, IS NOT YET CAUGHTN- line 3 Lorene Ioines wrote the gripping story beneath this appalling And here is one by Mildred Duff: EXPLOSION IN A MINE , If anyone sees the advertisements, I want that! he wails, For Hannah Hirsch has drawn the pictures, do they get the sales! Say, why are all -these people laughing just as if they'd burst? They've seen Charles Hansis funnies-even grownups read them fi Now herels a girl who's criticizing books, and making cash, The nicely written book reports are done by Myrtle Hash. Liberty Demas writes the music criticisms hereg Whoever has this column needs a very well-trained ear. The owning and managing editor fas maybe you have guessedl ls Ralph Day, the printer, his paper is the best. Now let's turn on the radio, and what is this we hear? A melody by Betty Bolt, quite pleasing to the ear, 55 rstl

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