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Bulletin from Mexico City, Mexico Alejo Renozo and Thomasa Chavez will appear in person for the premiere of their new picture “We Live for Love”. In the past ten years many of the class of '42 have sprung into world-wide prominence. We regret to say, how- ever, that our beloved sponsor, Mr. Cate, is still struggling in M. C. U. H. S. Wanted—A good jitterbug partner. Ex- perience required. Write to Emma Lopez, Goldroad, Arizona. Osterman's Trucking Lines Hauling and Moving Done Cheaply Phone Blue 29 Top Hat Escort Bureau Every Man a Gentleman Phone B»ue 00 KAPP ROMERO Announcement The Local Airport Has Been Taken Over By New Management Learn to Fly High in Six Easy Lessons MOIR WILLISTON Shoes Shined While Teeth Are Being- Polished Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Managers — Dunbar and Heiligers Dine and Dance Meet Your Friends at the OATMAN TAVERN Featuring Robert Reyes and Alice Parra in their own interpretation of ihe rhumba. Proprietors — Stahl and LeBeau GRAND OPENING Yucca Greasy Spoon LINDA LEVY, Prop. CLASS WILL June Essig leaves her shorthand ''learnings” to Dorothy Drake but warns her to learn to translate it first. Jack MacDonald leaves a trail of broken hearts behind, to go to the air corps. Joe Heiligers leaves his ability to play a drum to Harriette Paup. Jack Mullen leaves everything to the school but Katie Thompson. Margaret Williston leaves with all the noise she can. Betty Starley wills to Clarabelle Jones her lovely smile and sweet personality. Linda Levy wills her beautiful black hair to Lily Sahagun. Norene Jones has already left to work in San Diego. Gordon Kapp leaves his ability to talk about nothing to Floyd Crowley. Ruby Helen Robberson willed her intelligent ability in shorthand to Iris Rucker and then threw away her pencil.
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iflhtcr May 20, 1942 SHEEPMEN ELECT Around the Town Word was received this week that Charlie Perrill, better known as “Sil- ver,” is doing well as the thin man in Chuck Keller’s famous side show. NEW OFFICERS — At the annual sheepmen’s convention held in Kingman Monday and Tuesday, new officers were elected. They were Jack Mullen, president; Dale Cofer, vice-president, and Daniel Gaddis, sec- retary. Robert and Louis Goldenstein, pro- prietors of the Peach Springe cafe, were business visitors in town on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Roberta Phillips, star of Glamour Studios, is now on location near King- man. She is the house guest of Mrs. Edna Rhoads, a former classmate. Yesterday Gene Shelley celebrated the anniversary of his second year as principal of the Goldroad grammar school. Howard Ames and Frank Komadina have taken over the operation of the Oatman to Kingman Bus Line. Annie Komadina and Virginia White, the famous dress designers, were in town last week visiting their former school chum, Mrs. Joyce Mayberry, who isteaching the course “How to Succeed in M. C. U. H. S. Jack MacDonald was a visitor in King- man last week. Mr. MacDonald is fam- ous for his formula of Mac’s Cure-All Syrup, a sure remedy for flat feet. In the election held in Chloride last week Elder Wester was elected dog catcher by an unanimous vote. Norman Willis has taken over the Arizona branch of Whiting Brothers Service Stations, while his wife, the former Jestene Rorie, manages the hot dog stand. John Cunningham, who graduated from Kingman High School ten years ago, has invented a gadget which will swat flies which are bothering sleepers. Mr. Cunningham attributes his success to the sleeping experience gained dur- ing his four years in High School. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brakeman, promi- nent Las Vegas socialites, accompanied by their two children, Roy and Madelyn, spent the week-end in Kingman visiting Betty and Gordon Wallace. Bill Richards, famous concert pianist, is making a nation-wide tour. He will appear in Kingman at “The Slump”. Miss Netta Jane Fancher and Miss June Bozarth, well known rodeo queens, will compete Saturday for the honor of queen of the Yucca roeo. After years of struggling behind the perfume counter at Hollywood and Vine, Shirley Peeples has achieved fame in the new picture. “You Came Too Late”. Co-starring with her is Chuck Hewins. America’s number one cowboy star, Eugene Allen, will appear in person this week at the local theater during the opening of his latest picture, “Buck A len Rides Again”. SANDY SOCIAL NOTES Miss Joanne Bower, world famous horsewoman, after an absence of ten years, returned this week to her ranch on the Sandy. Miss Bower plans to con- vert her property into a dude ranch. Miss Louise Lambert, another prodigal daughter of the Sandy, will aid Miss Bower in her project. June Essig, Ruby Helen Robberson, and Benevieve Yarbrough this week took over the Wikieup Beauty Service. The establishment was formerly owned by Juanita Adcock who left yesterday to travel through Oklahoma. Miss Norene Jones, accompanied by her secretary, Dorothy Wilders, stopped a few minutes in Kingman Tuesday, while on a business trip to New York. Miss Jones is president of Consolidated Aircraft. She is making the trip in a plane flown by the famous stunt flyer, Ted Ingram.
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CLASS WILL Bill Richards leaves his ability as a pianist to Patsy Harris. Chuck Hewins leaves his trucking ability to Bobby Brazie and advises him that drinking coffee will make one jitter. Dickie Romero leaves his Hi ya kid” to Elmer Graves. Lucielee Moir leaves for Phoenix to look for the man of her dreams. Roy Brakeman leaves with his diploma in one hand and Lynn's hand in the other. Madelyn Goodale leaves for—you guess! John Cunningham thanks his lucky stars that he gets to leave. June Bozarth leaves her giggling ways to Sally Lennox. Ted Ingram leaves some of his tallness to Ernie Fancher. Quiet, action—and it's Shirley Peeples leaving her dramatic ability to anyone who can stand up under the strain. Norman Willis leaves his quiet ways to Tommy McDevitt. Edna Hansen leaves for her little house and her Dusty. Howard Ames leaves his casonovanic ways to Jackie Potter. Netta Jane Fancher leaves for New York and the Great Broadcast. With a heavy heart Dan Gaddis leaves Patsy Harris to the mercy of the under- classmen. Virginia Roth has already left to be with her husband. Jestene Rorie leaves smiling sweetly as she gets into Norman's Ford. Jerry Stahl leaves the one hair on his chest to Freddie Brown. Annie Komadina leaves her ability to run the Pep Club to her sister, Mary. Frank Komadina leaves it up to his brother, Tony, to carry on, in fashion, the Komadina name. Genevieve Yarbrough leaves her place on the honor roll to Hilbert Barnes. Juanita Adcock leaves to spend all her time with her man in Chloride. Joanne Bower leaves for her ranch as fast as she can. Dudley LeBeau leaves, and so making Martin Parker No. 1 bully now. Dale Cofer leaves his most treasured comb to Hanny with the assuridy that it will be well taken care of. Tomasa Chavez leaves her lady-like ways to Ruby Murillo. Joyce Creasy leaves to spend all her time with her husband. Robert Dunbar leaves so that John Ames can be the one who is always right. Louis Goldenstein leaves with his brother for Peach Springs and the Trading Post. Robert Goldenstein leaves his unusual place on the honor roll vacant. Charles Keller leaves his generosity to Don Evans. Louise Lambert leaves her position in the Senior class to her sister, Thelma. Jimmie Osterman, your daily bugler boy, leaves his bugle to Red Lewis, but warns him not to swing it. Emma Lopez leaves her ability to pass tests in civics to Chewy. Alice Parra leaves her lovely smile to Catalina. Charles Perrill leaves his ability to play football to Jr. Osterman. Roberta Phillips leaves with the promise of an army wife's life to come. Robert Reyes leaves the pleasure of riding the bus to Goldroad to the under- classmen. Alejo Reynoza leaves taking his precious sweater with him. Dorothy Wilders leaves to follow the Navy ships. Virginia White leaves the school the prospect of having no more Whites. Elder Wester is leaving Kingman and groping for more. Gordon Wallace leaves his winning grin to Wayne Scaggs. Gene Shelley leaves a scholastic record for underclassmen to try to come up to.
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