Mayfield High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)

 - Class of 1945

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-be Crossroads 1945 PATRONS Mr and Mrs. Ruel K. Attwood Mr. and Mrs. Castle C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buhlig Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Doleshal Mademoiselle Christiane d'Elloy Mrs. Beatrice Fraser Mrs. George Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Burton lckes Mr. and Mrs. Harden H. Jarrett Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Jelly Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Mackin Miss E'Lane McCaffery Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. McNeil Mr. and Mrs. J. E. O'Hagan Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Regan Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Sullivan Compliments of the First and Second Juniors Compliments of the Third and Fourth Juniors Mayfield Athletic Association COMMERCIAL PATRONS Compliments of the Huntington Hotel Compliments of the Abbey Rents Compliments of Munger and Munger Plumbers Compliments of R. E. Dyer, Wholesale Fruits Page Twenty-eight

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IQ45 The Crossroads Til-IUE MAYIFIIIEILD CRIIIER Number 4 Iune. 1960 Volume XIX CLAIRE SULLIVAN, who for years now has kept the air waves hot with her argument- ative discussions of the news, last week reaped the harvest of her labors - the Henry Adams Award. Holding the shiny medal up for news pho- tographers, the tall, slimish commentator for the first time in her life was speechless. Taken by surprise she could only murmur- I don't think I deserved it. LORENA JARRETT, new- comer to U. S. artistic circles, put on a one-woman exhibi- tion of South American can- vasses. The collection of lei- sured landscapes and large- eyed Madonnas drew large crowds to the Chicago Art ln- stitute. Miss Jarrett, herself not unlike one of her paintings, appeared infrequently, spent most of her time resting from arduous three years occupied in getting material for the show and traveling in South America. ALUMNAE COMMENT PATRICIA DUFF last week resigned her position as fash- ion editor of La Mode, retired to the country to study Social- ism. Abandoning her long battle to convert American women to long skirts, she is taking up the new branch of reform with enthusiasm. ANN ATTWOOD, genial character actress, opened last week in her own revival of The Corn ls Green . Critics and first-nighters, expecting a nostalgic reproduction of the Barrymore role, were surprised to find that five years stage experience had given actress Attwood maturity and depth, and a brand new interpretation of the part. MOTHER MARY CATH- ERINE BURNS, tiny foundress of the Mission Sisters of Our Lady, stepped off an airplane in San Francisco last week. The vivacious nun was return- ing from five years of unre- mitting labor among the Chileans. Back now in the United States, she hopes to raise funds to build an orphan- age for her South-of-the-Bor- der charges. JOSLYN CRILLY, tall, chic authority on phonograph rec- ords, last week revealed that she had presented her great collection of rare recordings, one of the best in the U. S., to the Smithsonian Institute. The gift, which represents nearly twenty years of avid collecting on the part of Miss Crilly, will arrive at the Institute, careful- ly crated, some time next month with the blessing of the donor. DIANE O'HAGAN JOHN- SON, screen writer, author of Various and Sundry, arrived in New York last week accom- panied by her handsome, six- foot husband, three children, two maids, a nurse and a gold- fish. Under the little author's generalship, the whole party encamped at th e Waldorf Astoria to await the Broadway opening of the newest O'Hagan opus-the stage play, A LET- TER FROM DICK. Page Twenty-seven



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