El Reno High School - Boomer Yearbook (El Reno, OK)

 - Class of 1922

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SENIOR ROOMER 10 THIRTY YEARS I,ATER On April 13, 1952, while in New York waiting for my private car to arrive from Philadelphia and bear me to San Francisco, I went into the Zeigfeld Follies in an attempt to while away an hour or two in seclusion from the business world. To my surprise, Miss Rhoda Harrison was the central figure of the ballet. Regardless of a slight- ly advanced age, she still entertained an apprecia- tive audience, daily, in the premier hall of amuse- ment. After the show, Lewis McIntyre, Harold Sawallisch, Leslie O’Brien and Hubert Smith en- tered in keen competition to see who would take her to an exclusive cafe and later, home. While making the trip across the Continent, I saw on the Banner (Okla.) City Bulletin, beside the depot, that Helen Hanson, Prima Donna of vaudeville fame, was soon to appear on a two-day stand in the Banner Opera House. The next day was rather windy, and when I changed cars at Hcaston, Okla., I obligingly chas- ed down a hat for a lady at the station. 1 found that the hat belonged to my old classmate, Edith Mohnike, who is in partnership with Iris Rutledge, engaged in the wild business of locating oil wells in Greenland. They were at the time, trying to persuade Fred Wewerka, the chief of police, of Hcaston, that they really did not need a license to sell stock. By the following extract from the Squashville Gazette, “Jim Rowley, local fire department, gol darn neer lost his job last week. While he wus usin ’ the new red fire waggin to haul away the trash from his yard, the Harrington General Merchan- dise Store come neer burnin’ up afore Jim cud git back. Wog Rice, mayor of the city ’lows as how he’ll let Jim off this time, but he’d better not due it agin. It is believed that his wife, who used to be Fawnette Witcher, had something to due with the dicision.” I found that J. Rowley is now Adonis of the fire-fighters, Kitty Harrington is engaged in the merchandise business, and Wog Rice is mayor of Squashville. After transacting my business in San Francisco, I went to Hollywood, where I found that Zella Arnold and Glenn Crawford were, at the time, working location on the six-reed thriller “The Vile and Villainous Village Vampire’s Vanity Vanishes.” I arranged for an evening with them. In the course of the tele a tele, we discussed the various members of the Class of ’22. Vernie Fales and Harriet Rector, it seems, are missionaries to Afghanistan. J. Stackpole is collecting strange fossils of pre- historic animals in the Australian Wilds. E. Thompson, noted physicist, recently discov- ered the Solar System, the base of which is the ( THE NEW SYMBOL OF SERVICE ...THE... EL RENO ICE CO. PHONE 57 EL RENO OKLA.

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20 SENIOR ROOMER Paul’s Cafe 1 14 KlINt ltllHHcll A Good Lunch for STUDENTS, Only 25c. All Kinds of Home-Made Pastry. r Crystal Brickletts 0c — SOLD ONLY AT Jones [ )rug Co. solar plexus. His discovery has revolutionized the pugilistic industry. Hayward Wright, boxer and heavyweight cham- pion, was, and is at the present time, making a theatrical tour through the Irish Free State. His sparring partner is one Lucille Ruiter, who it might also he said, is his partner in life. Marguerite Clarke, Ethel Shaw and Ruth Muzzy are active advocates of “Rights for Women”. Their most recent triumph was obtaining the rigid to vote in the South Sea Islands. This makes the third country they have induced to grant to wo- men their right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; the others being Patagonia and Li- beria. Henryetta Rebman started in this world with the idea of maintaining herself in a position of single blessedness, as a school teacher. But what can a poor girl do in opposition to the combined efforts of George Miller and Dan Cupid? Miss Rehrnan became Mrs. Miller in June, 1951. During the fiscal year ending Dec. 31, 1951, Charles Schaeffer led the state of Arkansas in the production of cauliflowers. Ilis wife, formerly Miss Catherine Compton, was a large factor con- tributing to her husband’s success. By virtue of his store-made clothes, Robert liar rison has, for a number of years maintained his position as Beau Brummel of Union City. Grace Reynolds, his wife, takes great pride in the ap- pearance of her life mate. Ralph Lamb, however, is disputing Fat’s right to his title and a period of competition is expected. Betting is 5 to 3 in favor of the present Arrow Collar Man, around “Ruth Palmer Beauty Emporium and Barber Shop.” John Calhoun is known the country over as “The Man of Multiple Marriages”. His first mat- rimonial attempt was with Agnes Flippen. This resulted in a divorce because she was too pugilis- ticallv inclined. He next married Ethel Molmike; but the mental strain of distinguishing between her and Edith was too much for his mentality. Olga Powell was the next of his known wives. Six months after the marriage John was arrested for bigamy. Leona Johnston was the third party in the case. While serving his three-vear term in McAlester Mr. Calhoun met and married Eliza - lK th Ping. This last embarkation it is hoped, will be more permanent. Bernice Cobbs and Anita Frerking, daring avia- tresses, recently shattered all altitude records, at the Ariel Frolic in Los Angeles. Paul Sterba and Morris Simonson are doing a thriving haberdashery business on Fifth Avenue, New York City. Helen Hicks and Edythe Witcher arc operating a chicken (poultry) ranch in the Hawaiian Islands.

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