Marlborough High School - Sundial Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1933

Page 88 of 98

 

Marlborough High School - Sundial Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 88 of 98
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Page 88 text:

.1 , 'T' is 4, iii :si .:. as the first woman to attempt the journey. Her chief mechanic will also be a woman. The name is visible-Sarah Pauline Richardson. 'il perceive Miss Alma Alkire Working in Hull House, Chicago, Where she has followed in the steps of the late lane Addams. To the side of this same scene, is the office of the Assistance League in Los Angeles. Miss Waggener and Miss Knuppel are the Business Manager and President respectively. Another wo- man appears, Mrs. Iones, the former Elizabeth Dolley, who is head of the Childrens Department. A list of the members of the Los Angeles City Council of 1956 is revealed. lt includes the former Miss loan Brandel, prom- inent executive of the Luna Park Zoo. Y x'Now a corridor of doors seems to be significant. The fol- lowing words are inscribed on one of theml 'Dr. Tarnutzer, spec- ialist on knee caps and elbows.' On another is inscribed 'Merrill and Schmidt, veterinarians for gold fish and pollyWogs.' 'Miss lane Tuttle, HPD., P.l-l.Q., is sitting in a swell house in the Philippines. She is reading 'General Principles of Gram- mar and the Tree Sitting Movementf by W. Montague, famous California osteopath. The book is published by the Kirkley Non- sense Verse Co., whose famous trademark is an inebriated rabbit. Miss Tuttle is a dancing teacher in a Philippine orphan boys' Home. The pages of 'Who's Who in the Theatrical World of l944', are disclosed. 'Miss Sadie Sedgwick CRuth Ann Arthurl-imper soriator for Vaudeville Acts, particularly noted for South Sea Island Roles. Miss Daisy Dandy Clflorence Ortmanl-Shakesf pearian actress, particularly noted for role of Katherine, the Shrew. Senorita Conchita Qlosephine Kentl-Concert Spanish dancer, particularly noted for Highland Fling. 'I-larrnonious Half.- pints' Clean Macmillan and Caroline Mitchell-radio, motion pic- ture, and vaudeville singers, not particularly noted.J The pages of the 'Who's Who' close and the Alps appear. Miss Barbara Wilson is an assistant Alpine Travelers' Guide. Miss Dorothy Karr is shown as an Hawaiian beachcomber and teacher of surf board riding.

Page 87 text:

,Q I .Ti fx , -1 ISA'-'x'lTF k 5lv3i TI-IE FCDRECAST HEN chosen to perform the gigantic task of foreseeing the future of my Classmates, I readily realized my inability even to attempt the charge. I immediately hastened to the great Zamporfusrna to disclose to me the destinies of my comrades. With impressive solernnity he gazed into his crystal and pro- nounced the following fates for each of you: Ollamah, Ollarnah, when seeing into the future, I see often- times events, othertimes the headlines of newspapers, and occa- sionally in various other ways. First, I see Miss Ienkins receiving the Forest Hills Tennis Title for the fifth time. The scene changes quickly to Asia Minor where I see a great archaeological survey expedition coming upon remains of the ancient I-Iittite civilization. The party is lead by Dr. Kings- bury Burnett and her noted associate Eleanor Lewis. A glaring headline becomes clear-'Miss Pauline Fletcher, renowned lawyer, selected the first woman attorney-general.' On a back sheet of this same paper an advertisement stands out- 'Mi1ler's Modern Photography, most exclusive studio in Tomb- stone, Nevadaf The pages of the paper are turned again to the society column. 'Mrs-ah-the name is not distinct, but it goes on to say-the former Miss Betty Wilson, has returned to New York with her fifth husband, Peter Iones, the bicycle rnagnatef Miss Murrow McCurnin appears as the famous radio an- nouncer of NBC. She is acting very strangely and seems to be yelling frantically. Ollamah, Ollamah, the vision is clear. She is giving an inch by inch account of the annual turtle race held on Pike's Peak. Now in the chaos of the crystal the studio of a fashion salon looms. In one room, the great modiste, Thelma Phillips, is Working. In another, Virginia Graves, the successor to Adrian, is designing a costume for Phyllis Boothe for her trip to Mars



Page 89 text:

XJ l'A i hill -H 1 13 I see a store marked 'Leonard's Linen Lingerief On the second floor Miss Gaynor is chief model. The shop is doing good business. Miss Cannafax and Miss Macomber are opening a dance studio by this name, 'Ballroom Dancing for Bachelors-must have credentials. ' On a dude ranch which she owns in Utah, Kay Moran is studiously delving into 'The Art of Raising Chickens and Turtle- doves', by V. Bose, Professor of Orchestration at Sides', Stylish School for Seamen. A copy of the L. A. Times, l945, edited by Florence Blake, opens. 'L. A. Times cooking expert, Mary Grigsby, discovers new way to make traffic jam' The Advice to Lovelorn column is written by Miss Barham. This is the letter which appears: Dear Miss Barham, My husband often brings home his secretaries for dinner and takes them out later. I got used to this, but one day he asked me to sew a button on his shirt. Do you think that he still loves me? Distressfully yours, HELEN E. Another item records the opening of the Los Angeles Grand Opera Season, presenting Storey, greatest soprano of the Twen- tieth Century, in 'Abie's Irish Rosel An ocean liner steams into view. Mrs. Henri de la Marquia, the former Miss Florence Raymond, who married the French Ambassador, is aboard. Miss Martha Fulwider is accompanying a fashionable group of scholars around the globe. The head Stewardess is Gerie Phillips, and Ioann Pierce is employed as an entertainer. Her most famous act is the impersonation of an old time dance hall girl. Ollamah, Ollamah, the crystal reveals no more. VIRGINIA AGNEW.

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