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rin 'Q C. rr' X , ncsun-t. , - 'l 1 Q 'M' , K ' im .. i ll iihil-'iffl i'l. !IIl11'33 'W J- -, - fi Nfhem.- ,. ret mm llll l l r 1 r- ei '- Dante Gianinni has just returned from Berlin, where he heard the premiere of his ultra-modern opera, 'Grant Street Blues'. Constance Higgins announces that since graduating from the Harvard School of Law she has won ninety-seven per cent of her cases. Chicago, Ill., May 1.-Anita Smith, huntress of big game, arrived here today in pursuit of her favorite pastime. Cairo, Egypt, May 1, 1958.-Word received here from Luxor today stated that the Misses Ruth Graham and Frances Weigand, archeologists, have discovered another tomb of an early king. It is thought to be that of Jpklesf' l.e:1ve it to the Women to dig up a hard name thatis been dead for eenturiesf' growled the editor. Flagstaff, Ariz., May 1.-That this city will be the location of the great Ikeda Fish Hatchery was definitely stated here today by the owner, George Ikeda. Mr. Ikeda is propagating a new kind of fish that will be suitable to desert country. Detroit, Mich., May 1.-Alton Johnson is working on a secret formula for a new perfume. Johnson expects to put out a best smellerf' nu, ell. here's one about Olivia Gaspar. lt's from Boston. Olivia Gaspar made her debut in Shakesperian drama at the Boston Little Theatre last night. She was Portia in the 'Merchant of Venice'. 'l'here goes the telepllonef' frowned l'ldit1n' Melntyre, hut lim not going to answer it until live read this last dispatehf' New York, May 1.-Miss Lillian Anderson and Miss Car- melita Friedericks sailed on the Acquitania for Europe today, where they will do some field work for the National Geographic Societyf' The telephone was still ringing, so Mae took down the receiver and answered. As he listened. Il smile broke over his faee. He :lnnned down the receiver and pressed several buttons on his desk. Get out an extra l he shouted as a dozen men raced in. My grandson has just learned to say Kg1'l1IldPiHV,.U Pandemonium reigned in the otliee of the Alzfiso Ilcrald- Tribune. PAGE 21
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nil.. fC' . f ill: -r . mmm.. 1 Jl We 'N . 1 ,. 9 M 4' ' W ' 'MIQNI iww'flpvl1'l.w w il mfbl 3. 5m-fin JL.--fa lnnl .L 1 . '- ' H -QL M rn - , New York, N. Y., May 1, 1958.-Vernon McIntyre, concert violinist, and his accompanist, Dolly Stevens, appeared here last night and played to a large enthusiastic audience. Among the notables present were Lucile Seiverson, the famous movie actress, Mrs. J. Percy Vandergilt, nee Virginia Ross, wife of the steel magnate, and Tony Trigueiro, president of the Uni- versity of Washington. I'm certainly proud of my brother, said Mac, :i button popped off his rest Just t hink, and only a few years ago he was a piano-tuner. New York, N. Y., May 1, 1958.-Albert Schonenberger, famous French chef, today won the National Cake Baking Con- test which was held by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Husbands. San Francisco, Calif., May l, 1958.-The diminutive avia- trix, Zoe Hames, who recently distinguished herself by a solo Bight from Coyote Creek to Lake Merritt, will be the guest of honor at an aviators' ball and banquet here tonight. Representa- tive Dorothy Lawrence will be one of the principal speakers, and Miss jane Knight, mayor of this city,wil1 be toastmistressf' Canton, China, May 1.-Having discovered the long-sought serum for insomnia, Nesta John, the modern Florence Nightin- gale, will return to the United States next spring. Santa Clara, Calif., May 1, 1958.-This city was honored today by a visit from Marie Delmas, famed aesthetic dancer and health lecturer. Miss Delmas is under the able management of J. Ball, a fellow alumnus. During the evening the two attended a banquet given in honor of Miss Delmas by the Associated Prune and Apricot Pickers of Santa Clara County. Under the heading of Timely Topics Tersely Toldf, the following paragriplls appeared : Clifford Hunter is preparing to make another picture. His recent part as the villain in 'The Days of Twenty-eight' was a huge success. 'The Knife in the Ceiling' will be his next release. The Pulitzer Prize for the best book of the year was awarded to Mildred George for her 'Minutes of the Meeting! This little work on Parliamentary Law also contains some inti- mate glimpses into the liveslof the notables whom Miss George has worked with. PAGE 20
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IIIIM nessmm. I M as Ma-.a.a.aL:-2 I 'fm af 19 we 'ff I n F 'f lp gEz2i9:Z.zmiw ffiU'lEil! 1. Am A MM Leu. .4 'Il' M l l i3 ,lla 'ta i Senior ill lve, the Senior Class of 1928, realizing our great importance and our unsurpassed knowledge. will to the following: To the Faculty we leave our excellent grades and a pleasant memory of the happy hours spent together. To the Juniors we leave our high and mighty seats in Assembly Hall, and hope they will hold them down as well as we have. To the Sophomores we leave our leadership in all social activities, Illld our sue- eessfulness in athletics. To the Freshmen we lcave our stndious ways, our high mentality, and our noble and dignified manner in the halls. Individually we bequeath the following: I, Marie Delmas, leave my sunny disposition to anyone who is willing to take the surplus pounds which go with it. I, ltfargaret Allen, leave my faculty for using no makeup to ltuth Graham, hoping she will need it no more than I do. I. Herbert Voddcn, leave my noon strolls to l,eonard Green. I. Mildred George, leave mv office of seeretarv to the next unlueliv victim. 2' . . . I, Laurence Hull leave mv good o minion of mvself to Bill Hi P fins. 1 . 2- K . I. Frances YVeigand, leave my ability to dress nicely to Elinor Roth. I. Teresa Bertini, leave my height to George Springstead. I, Clara Legnaiole, leave my ability to giggle to Loring Allen. I. Verna Holmes, leave my slim lilies to ltuth lticlic. I, Constance Stalker. leave mv Hamin0' vouthn hair to Barbara Downev. f 1 . 3 . . I, Milton Mclntyre, leave my Caruso voice to .lolm Gomez. I, Claribel Pomeroy. leave my ability to 'Krun thingsi' to Francis Brady. I, Vernon Mclntyre, leave my ability to win first prizes at baby shows to Harold hladrigali. I, Lillian Anderson, leave mv :niet ways to .lose Jhine Conner ho wine' she will . . 3 2 profit greatly by them. I. True Tourtillott leave mv musical tendencies to Dorothy Larsen. f 9 . . I, Dolly Stephens, leave my faculty of playing jazz to anyone who is willing to practice as much as I have. I, Dante Giannini, leave my marccl to Nolan Cavins. I, Lucile Seiverson leave mv Gi1'l Scout badge to Joe Chace ho Jin 1' it will ins mire f . za 1 fa him as it has me. PAGE 22
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