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4 Q-K o -o 1--aa After this astonishing revelation, Joe Beebe and Lucille Collum played and sang a few old-fashioned songs. Two of them were Sing- ing in the Rain and that charming old tune, f'The Pagan Love Song. Their voices harmonized beautifully! A Burton Ricker and Marguerite Barber walked hand in hand to the radio next to give a little skit which reminded me of a modern Cecil and Sally, whom the whole world heard and loved ten years ago. We have a little surprise for you this evening, said Lyn, as calmly as if the entire evening had not been filled with surprises. l'Miss Celia Fitchett and Zara Cooley have returned from their year's stay in Nicaragua where they have been converting the hea- thens. They have many strange adventures to relate. It was indeed interesting and surprising. After that, Verna Braden gave a talk des- cribing the adventures that she and Shirley Coleman had had in the study of science. She told vividly of the discovery of an intense heat that would melt steel in an instant, but would not burn human beings. Her talk was very interesting. The whole group of performers ended the program by singing popular songs led by Leslie Gluyas, the famous opera star, who had happened in at that moment. As we left, we were all thanked and asked back again by the studio secretary, Mary Erickson. As I look back over my senior year And all years that have gone before, 'Tis hard to leave without a tear, Knowing that Illl be here no more. l'll surely miss this good old school, Dear Alma Mater fine and grand, Each cherished friendship like a jewel, And teachers, the best in the land. With all the joy that I found here, l'll sing its praises to the sky. Where 'ere I go I'll always cheer- Best luck to Maricopa High l -Marguerite Barber. Page Twenty
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- i -279 '0 the interruption, made an important announcement. I-Ie soon satisfied my curiosity by briskly telling the expectant thousands that word had been received from London to the effect that Ella I-Iixon and Harry Dudley had arrived safely, ending victoriously the first non-stop glider fiight around the world. '4But on with the show, said Lyn, and he called Miss Pauline Rader to the microphone to tell us of the strange adventures that she and Mrs. Opal Mason had in Alaska where they were the first women to complete a trip to the north pole on bicycles, As Pauline un- folded her thrilling story, I became more and more awed at the strange things that had happened to the Class of '30, but then they were always famous for doing the unexpected. The announcer made station announcements and then introduced Miss Noreen Dolliver who was to sing April Weatherw composed by Mr. Frank Allard. Mr. Allard accompanied Miss Dolliver at the Steinway. It was several minutes before I could place this charming, tall woman who held herself so aloof, but at last it came to me that she was the Nellie Doll of our high school days. It was now time for the children's story hour and Uncle Bobbie Chipps told a simple, but interesting little story about the bad little boy who wouldn't study. At the end of Uncle Bobbie's story, Miss Agner Taylor read into the microphone, selected cooking recipes which made my mouth water. They were tested by her and I was surprised to hear that her cookbook is to be published next month. Agnes had changed considerably since our senior year. She was dressed to suit her occupation in a plain little dark blue dress covered with a large white apron. Her hair was not visible for it was held tightly in place by a large cooking cap. Then the quaint little cook finished her talk and stepped out of the range of the television, and Lyn continued his announcements, recounting some of the best paramount pictures of the season. These did not interest me until he mentioned the name of the outstanding picture, Tid Bits, in which l found two of my old friends, Elizabeth Elder and William Wylie, were starring. It was directed and finished by Buddy Cheesebrough. I would make an effort to see that picture. Again the announcer's voice brought me back to this surprising program with, Bertram Snedden, better known as 'Mazooke of the Uke,l will give a few request numbersfl You can imagine my sur- prise at seeing Bertram standing there smiling while he sang silly songs to the tune of a uke. All right, Lyn was all business now, get ready for the stock market readings. This evening we will have Miss Maynell Reinert read them, and afterwards she will give you a few tips. For those who are uninformed as to who Miss Reinert is, I will say again that she is the young and beautiful woman who amazed the brokers of the street by her uncanny luck and intelligent investments in stocks. Page Nineteen
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O 0 Name f N1'ck-Name F. Allard ...,...... Phat .......... J. Beebe ...,........ V. Braden ........ M. Barber ........ Z. Cooley .......... L. Collum ....,... R. Chipps ....,..... L. Colter .......... Josephus . Annasie ...... Marge ..... Zude .......... Luke .......... Bobby ........ Lindbergh F.CheesebroughBuddy ........ H. Dudley ........ N, Doll ............ E. Elder ............ M. Erickson C. Firchert ........ C. Garland ...... L. Gluyas .......... H. Hayslctt ...... E. Hixon .......... O. Mason .......... B. Ricker .......... P. Rader .......... L. Rankin ........ M . . Reinert ........ B. Snedden ........ A. Taylor .......... E. Webb ............ W. Wylie ......... S. Coleman ...... Page Twenty-One Dud .......... Nell .......... Lizzie ........ Tiny .......... Sunshine .. Beetle ........ Sheik ........ Half Pint.. Hick ........ Favorite Saying No, l haven't .....,. .Well, now- ..... Ah, Pooh! ...... .And he said- ...... Gee, kid- ......... I-le did not ............. Now it's like this-- Think it will rain? Yeah, but then- . So I said- ..... ........ Earl says- ......., ......... Good-day ........... Pm not either ....... Honest? ......... Hey punk! ............ Now, my woman- ....... Is that right? ........... Aw, you're crazy ........... Ambilion J rofessor Scientist --.-.-...Chorus girl Housewife .........Soda jerker Missionary Actor Opera Singer Tennis player Basketball player Model housewife Aviatrix To be thin Flapper Sprinter . ..... Preacher --.--....To be tall Opera star Mrs.Mason But Miss- .............. To cook good biscuits Burt .......... Babe .......... Rene .......... May .......... Bertie ........ Oh, yeah! ..... ............... M odel husband NOW QUIT ....... ............ T oe dancer I Cl0I1'IkIl0W ......... ......... T 0 bob her hair l WHS l1OI'I1C zlt- .,,.....,,,,,,,.,--,,,,, ---- A Qtfegg ' You should have seen- .... A Violin player Speedie .... jimmy ...... -Willums .... l have to work on the YCHF book .................. To reform Bobby SH-H-Hy -.......... ........... T o be smart IIT121ClC lf lll- ........ .,,,,.,,,,, C Qllege boy Shirt-tail ..Why,1 did not! ............,.,, hlathematician
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