DuBois Area High School - Clipper Yearbook (Du Bois, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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Revue Superio Conlimml EX TRA! 1l Nellie Brady docked at New York after capturing six lions, ten tigers, and twenty elephants in Africa. lVith he1' were llannora Price, Violet Breth, and Laura Merrill who have made arable tlIe great Sahara Desert. 1,Eleanor Albertson and Margaret Hackett have returned from ,Rome after extensive excavations at the I'lllIlS of Pompeii, The results of this research will be put into book form by the well-known lIistoI'iaII, Merle Gruvcr and will be published by the Kezel and Brandow Publication House. 1lllARRY Vosnuno is on his way to Radio Uity Play House where he will start a six weeks' engagement with ,TIM ll liRSHBl'IRGER,S Thirty lfourites, featuring PEANIIQ GINTER, the gOlKl0l1 voice tenor. The Thirty Fourites can be heard at the Blondy Club Qljrops- Pl'lRCE ARNOLD and llownr STEYKERD. They are aeeompanied by Lupols Troupes com- posed of LUPo, the Great and lIer beau Tie CM. M. T1If:RA1sTER and lIer girls, H. R. BURT, Lois DICCJKER, ITELEN lJlOVVA'l l', BETTY BAUGHMAN, :HELEN BRENNAN, Jo VVILSON, and JEAN BRAUND. flJoE DREssLEIc, famous Rip Yan Winkle, formerly employed by the COLEMAN Company testing VAIL's Mattresses is now shown administering to him- self one of the lVAYLoNIs VVafers for Slumbering Sohoians. This is a great step toward the success of concentrated foods and disinsomniorizers. HA 11ew record was set at tlIe Annapolis Race Track where BILL CTatch-me-if-you-caII Ml'INZl14I, driving a C'oIII' coupe, designed by EARL ITUDSON and SHERMAN MC?MlI,LlflN, attained the speed of three hundred and fifty-four miles per hour. Menzie was assisted by mechanics BOB EDEYOIC, JACK SHAFFER, and RALPH IQILMER. 1lThe latest discovery in kitty colors fgreenl was born on MARGIE MILLERIS Kitten Farm on the FREAS,S Floating Flyable Island- fsometimcs to be found afloat the Pacific waters and again poised in mid-air over Eng- land.j This island is to be remembered because of the day it stuck on the Brooklyn Bridge aIId caused traliic on land, on sea, and in air to be congested. 1lThis island is of interest, too, because of the excellent work of MARY SIIIELDS and FDYTHE XYEBER who, by means of television, are teaching all the children on the island as the children sit comfortably in their homes. At present the island is afloat over Little America, a flourishing republic, having as its chief executive, 1iiILE1CN MINNS. She is ably assist- ed by her advisers, Hl'lLEN McLEoD, ELIZABETH NICIJSON, NLEANOR REITZ, and NORMA SIIELDON. Eileen has reported that the Byrds fled at the arrival of the kittens above them. Fraidy cats-I mean Byrdsl 1lHere's a new productl Try some of the new Vanishing Vix produced by VICKLAND. This Yix can be applied to any part of the body and will vanish in two seconds-then try to find it. This product has been subject to a long and tedious study at the ELTRINGHAM Laboratories, located in the VVILSON Build- ing. Miss Vickland has shared honors with Miss F1zANCEs LOVE, who has to her credit transparent writing paper. Courtesies are to be extended to the fOllOWVlHgI'-JACKSON China Crockery for Vlumsy Children, Concentrated Milk Mufiins by XVIIITFORD, Platinum Voiffures by LONDON, GUBELLA, and SMOLUKAS, and Blue VVigs by ZERUNsK1, VAEIJY, and XV1LLIAMs. TAKE NOTE! If not satisfied with this production, try at the box-office to have your money refunded Cjust tryllj Apply to the head box-officer, ANNA BICLESKI or to one of her assistants, VERONICA PLU'ro, ELLA IIENRY, JosEPIIINE BLAzYIEs, ICTIIEL BRAUND, Dow' CARJSAUGII, LEONA PLATT, EI.sIIc Po'I rER, ltllll JANE STOYIQR.

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Revue Superio f.'4771lf?11lFd Kindly remain seated during the intermission. At that time an address will be given by Ralph Shobert, an able politician, who recently has had the honor of inaugurating the new XYZ plan. This movement, which will put theatrical artists On their feet again after a financially difficult winter due to rival Thespians from Mars and Jupiter, is led by Katherine Lunt Cnee Swisherb and Grace Smiley Cwho still portrays juvenile parts so realisticallylj. Miss Lunt recently visited here with her theatrical group which in- cluded Moey Morrison-Qthe little girl from Ol' Solthlandj, Bud Mitchell Cwho reached the zenith of his dramatic career in UZ' Pappyj, Margaret Borelli, Mary Korb, and Mine- dora Kaufman. fi During this time, refreshments will be served by Miss Anderson's C'ooking School stall consisting of Miss Anderson, Hazel Swanson, Amelia Showe1's, Martha Day, and Mildred Heilbrun. Miss Anderson wishes to extend acknowledg- ments to JohnsOn's Fine Flour for Fancy Cakes, to MaGill, VVineberg, aIId Shannon, Inc. for eellopliane plates, and to HOuser's Highland Household Furnishings. l?EC71L'SS O l 'EIN ACT II. Scene I The Boring mul Bailey C1'1'm1s nf Glass Tents Personfe a. Blaster of C7ere11Ion'z'es. . . ........... . .DON BLOSIQ b. Animal TmI'7zers .... ........ 1 'IIE LYONs e. Prima. Donna .............................................. SARA MCENTERR d. CZO'll?7LS+FRI'1D XVILSON, .IIM WOOIIFORD, Wooniic TOMPKINS, Roo NIIILSYJN, BEN SEARLIC, CHIQT LOGAN e. Acrobat-The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze ......... JIM SIIOTZBARGIIR f. Wild Wes! ...................................., Produced by the MOLIQNDA TRIO Cow BOYS-STAN PASIERB, JOIIN AMILIQAVICII, BILL BROWN, EARL MIIFFIIQ, XIIC GOTJECK, JACK FOSTER, AR HILDIGTSRAND, RALPH CAMPBIQLL g. JIIQQZCT-91AI,EX BAROLAY, HAZIQI. XYUAS, Hl'ILf?lSl'l BAUMMIQR, TRV GRINNEN, SAM MONTGOMERY Scene 2? Air Polo lllntr-I1 PAUL LoeKI'rsKI C'AsII MARUsIAIi SID IlIL'1'oN Joi: NIAZITRIIC' LILO SZARY vunsns RALIIII IQASSUITI-' FLOYD 'l'oMAsIeIi En lfITZNIAR L'eferee+l3oB LTCLISOD N0Ie.'vThe match has been made possible because of the contribution of auto-giros by lilRKER and VALUNAS. Patrons are requested by the air-traffic cop, J. VAIL, and the balloon-traflie I-Ops, J. Lacy and H. Yeas, to refrain from flying their planes during this match.



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