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MEMORIAL EDITION OF THE TIGER ' S VOICE JUNE 1, 1947 No. 1212 Mo TXlTDANCrTOI-IONOR CLASS OF 1937 The class oC ' 47 will honor the class Oi ' -,7 by living a hall Saturday night in the gymnasium, and a large attendance is ex- P6 Menio Thomas ' s orchestra will furnish the music. Bill Steinberg, the great saxaphon- ist, will make a special appearance. MEMBER oTcLASsToT sTeNTERTAINS STUDENT BODY Russell Funk showed his freaks of nature to the Student Body yesterday afternoon in assembly. He has taken up the work ot Robert L. Ripley. FIRST PUAnTtoTaND o n NEW AIR- PORT TODAY The largest ship belonging to the Stanley Newtnn Airways Corporation will land at (he Newton Young Airport at :? o clock this afternoon. It is interesting to note that the piano s carrying several of Newton ' s classmates. Wmg them are John Hurst, famous sing- er : Louise Alley, ambassa dress to France; John Parker, famous scientist of New YorK: Rvoji Fujii, mathematician of Los Angeles. Ruby Garman. Hollywood l ' an-dancer; and Stanley Newton. ODDITIES IN NEWS Tony Mattos can twirl his mustache four times around his finger. His beard wont grow at all!! (Why don ' t you try some tonic, Tony?) Wallace Webster has consented to show himself as the Big Dunce. He will draw the horse ' s tail across the cat ' s insides. We want to see if his cello has improved since its last display at school. We find that Nora Graeber has gone far in the discovery of a ' •natural artificial eyelash. VITAL STATISTICS Marriages — Robertson-Bora Miss Zelma Robertson to Mr. Tony Borba. both of Lemoore. Reverend Jack Williams— officiating. GET YOUR COPY OF THE TIGER ' S VOICE FURMAN FERREL QUALITY BOOT SHOP Phone 1 6 1 17(i Front Street LEMOORE JAPANESE TROUBLE IS SETTLED SATISFACTORILY Secietai y of Stale, Ovid Knapp. seems to have come to some solution to the problem confronting our ambassador to Japan. Tad ashi Arimura. The recent dispute over Japanese Tong Wars in the vicinity of our (Continued on Page 2, col. 1) NEW BUS TO BE SHOWN Saturday. Dorothy Collier ' s new stream- lined bus. the Toots Special , will be on display. Governor Albert Zajac and his private secretary, Roberta Dimmick. will ar. ive at top speed in it. CINEMA NEWS Handsome Dick Thomas has recently been conceded the equal of Robert Taylor, formei man-about-town in filmland. Here we find Benton Raney, famous con- cert-band master, who will conduct his musicians in Dick ' s new picture Trumpet Serenade . Junior Spencer will display his skill with his trumpet. This edition of the Tiger ' s Voice is dedi- cated to the class of ' 37. Notable deeds of its members are recorded here. TSUJI ' S NOODLES CHOP SUEY Phone IMS D St. Lemoore. Calif. FEATURE NIGHT . . . ED. ABELL — Famous Yodeler MAJOR LONG — Bass Soloist JOE BELLAMY— Tenor YELKIN ' S BALLROOM — 24 —
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The Signs of the Zodiac GEMINI ALLEN LONG— May 26 You are Majie to your friends. Prosper as owner of a dairy. Favorite expression. Lot ' s don ' t dance. Succeed in winning- Hilda. TROY FINSTER— May 28 Ambition to take Hollywood by storm as Hamlet. Excess living leads to debt and forgery. Spend life in a padded cell. JOHNNY MENEZES— May 28 Ambitious to be a politician. Routine work as mechanic best. Domestic happiness and a large family. BRWIN PIRES — June 4 Desire to play basketball with Redheads. Excel in giving airplane spins. Love is im- pelling. Don ' t go too fast. JUNIOR SPENCER — June 9 Favorite expression, Not prepared. Sar casm a hindrance to success. Sign import- ant papers. Become a game warden. Avoca tion music. DELBERT RICHARDSON— June 12 Abandon idea of becoming traveling sales- man. Have habit of asking questions in civics. Avoid favorite expression, I sup- pose. MARVIN GATES— June 14 Excel in arguing for Democrats. Long to be loved. Devote life to the serious matter of grave-digging. CANCER HOWARD TAYLOR— June 18. Keep your head. Buckle down to work for greater success. Secure a patent on your thinking machine. MARIE FURMAN— July 2 Financial and emotional matters conspire to make tense moments. Romance is excit- ing. Domestic life brings happiness. CHARLES HARRIS— July 20 Make a financial deal and become proprie- tor or a pool hall. Have urge to be an athlete and hurl the discus. LEO ED A BELL— July 29 Never happier than when yodeling. De- sire to be a radio singer realized. Keep your head in spite of success. ROSELINE AZEVEDO— August 10 Known as Razor. Have habit of talking with hands and exclaiming, I thought I ' d die! Desire to play the violin. Dairying a source of income. JOE BELLAMY— August IS Your asset a winning smile. No ambition to labor. Find a redhead to support you while you strum the guitar. CHET INMAN — August 20 Intellectually satisfied in reading books. Interest in horses leads to life work as vet- erinarian. Realize secret desire to drive family car. LaVERNE PAUL — August 26 Expert on the trombone. Enthusiastic for high school. Remain a second four years. Retire from school teaching an old maid. JOHN PARKER— August 28 Become the campus hero in dramatics Gain confidence as a political figure when representative of the carpenter ' s union. ROBERTA DIMMICK— September 3 Known as Bobby, the ballet dancer. Spend time studying diet to keep thin. Win fame in America and abroad. BILL STEINBERG— September 10 Ambition t o date Billie. Interest i n food leads to work as a hotel chef. Satisfy appetite. EDWARD SOUSA— September 10 Greet people with a slap and a Hello. Kid. Happiest when tinkering with your oar. Ambition to make a hit with Leona. LIBRA RUBY GARMAN— October 5 Troy said — your favorite expression. Stewardess on an air liner. Recover from injuries in airplane cra sh. Remain a spinster. DOROTHY COLLIER— October 20 Favorite expression, Mr. Ward wants — . Ambition to be a professional ball play- er. As hash slinger earn money to realize ambition. MARY A VILA— November 4 Emotionally inclined. Sudden outbursts of Le ' me alone. Struggle for recognition as a poet rewarded. JACK WILLIAMS— November 7 Favorite expression. Yes and no. Best as a spieler at a circus side show. Secret desire to be a trapeze artist. BILLIE STARRETT— November 8 Excel in being silent. Favorite expres- ion. Don ' t stop. Found an orphanage. Find happiness in doing for others. MILDRED WHITE— November 17 Known as Freck. Will ya don ' t fav- orite expression. Destiny a sailor ' s wife. Secret desire to marry a Missourian. DOROTHY CLEMENTS — November 19 Desire to be a professional dancer. Fin- ancial strain too great. Become a gym teacher. ALFRED YELKIN— November 20 Pastime receiving notes from junior girls. Desire to marry a blonde. Become an evangelist. SAGITTARIUS JOE LAHARGOUE— November 22 Desire an audience. Excel in collecting speed tickets. Own a new car and a Chinese laundry. ELMER SOTO — November 26 Favorite expression, Gonna treat me? Chief regret shooting basket for opposite team. Become a tramp. OVID KNAPP— December 6 Slow to make a decision. Secret desire to be a Romeo. Become a noted osteopath. CAPRICORN TADASHI ARIMURA— December 25 Make business paramount. Peanut ven- der ' s wagon brings good income. Avoid ro- mance. Your ruin. SHIRLEY CRANE— December 26 Favorite expression, Seen Buck? Ex- cel in keeping late hours. Become a profes- sional baseball player. RYOJI FUJII— December 30 Ot a scientific mind. Become a noted phy- sicist. Win Nobel prize. Die a famous though poor man. 23
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Page Two THE TIGER ' S VOICE THE WORLD OF SPORTS JUNE 1. 1047 Football — Elmer Soto has climbed tbe (adder of sun-ess. He is the coach of an ill-American football team. Boxing — Charles Harris, heavyweight champion, vill next hox Erwin Pires, who is bidding for the title. Baseball— Babe Crane takes the spot- light as a pitcher, and can she pitch!! She has her own organized team, and among Shirley ' s Blow Torches is Billie Starrett, Cat her. Tennis — Weaver Thornton left yesterday for England, where he will compete in the Davis cup matches. JAPANESE TROUBLE SETTLED i Continued from page 1, col. 2) embassy has been checked, and the ambass- ador will return to Japan on the Melvin Jacobs liner, Marie , as soon as pilot Troy Finster receives further orders. TEN YEARS AGO Delbert Richardson enrolled as a senior at the high school. He is now an outstand- ing business man at the firm Furman and Ft rrel. PERSONALS Joe Lahargoue. former motorcyclist, has taken the position left vacant by De Shazo, th? menace to high school autoists! Miss Helen McClanahan, mezzo-soprano, announced her engagement to Ed Nichols ro all her friends. Eldine Thomas will be maid of honor at the gala affair which will take place very soon STRANGE AS IT SEEMS Ted Lower specializes in the growing of cotton without the seed. The cotton is simply picked and refined without the use of the gin. CLEMENTS WHITE BEAUTY SHOPPE Specialty . . . HAIR DYEING KETTLEMAN CITY Get In Step With The . . FASHION! SOCIETY REUNION IS HELD AT HOME OF FORMER CLASSMATES Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goulart (formerly, Pauline Cass) entertained several of theii former high school classmates at their home in Lemoore Among those who spent the evening re- miniscing about school days were Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson, (the former Miss Irene Skoegard); Miss Emily Neal. private secretary to Mr. Graham; Miss Barbara De- Groat, a member of the Lincoln School faculty; Norman Hi 1, local farmer; Mary Avila. featured violinist: Ed Sousa, Ford VS producer. La Verne Paul will bring to the dance as special guests, members of the Phi Beta Kappa of which she is president. Lindell Corbett, also of the same sorority, will ac- company her. Marvin Gates, columnist and gossiper for the hemoore Advance , has added a new column called What the Average Boy Should Knew. Rostline Azevedo, operator of the All Electric Kitchen, will display her work at the high school. In Cold Diggers of 1947 is the beautiful prima-donna, Helen Nisbet, and that super- colossal Bill Thomas — (those Thomas boys do have plenty of it ). Pearl Dulany and Cenith Tratt carry away the show as the main gold diggers. You ' ll roll in the aisles when you first see that first rate comedian, Chester Innian. with his graceful lines and streamlined jokes ! Huh! They ' ll be Gone With the Wind. LEMOORE THEATRE GOLD DIGGERS OF 1947 starring CENITH TRATT and BILL THOMAS with Torchy Nisbet Peewee Dulany Chet Inman also TRUMPET SERENADE with Ruby Garman ; Benton Raney Junior Spencer COMING SOON ! FLOYD GOODRICH TIRES (Johnny Menezes Mechanic) BUY NOW AND GET REAL SERVICE! Phone 10 — 25 —
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