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IRENE VALLIERE Pawcatuck See and be seen. Drill Squad, 2, French Club, 2, Gregg Club, 3, Chorus, 1, 2. I I RICHARD VARGAS Stonington Hc's as good as two men on a farm. Tralhc Squad, 1, Football, 1, Bask- etball, 4, Track, lg Biology Club, 2, 3, French Club, 2, Glee Club, 35 NVorld's Fair Club, 4, Chorus, 2. WlLI.IAM VICTORIA Stonington The pretty ilimpling of his skin. Baseball, 1, Track, I, 4, Football, 3, 4, Chorus, I. DOROTHY VINCENT Pawcatuck Toiling for leisure. Gregg Club, 3, Chorus, I, 2, Wi1rld's Fair Club, 4. X . 1 IRENE WALSH Mystic As inquisitive as an X-Ray. Honor Roll, 2, 3, Honorable Men- tion, l, Class Representative, 2, 4, Stenographic Division Yearbook, Bi- ology Club, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, I, 2, Drill Squad, 2, Wimrld's Fair Club, 4, Sopho- more Hop Committee. all q . . 6. Q.. 1 ' s ' ,W ' af ..- 5K . ' v . , I 1, - 5 , sg . x xx J 7 1 I- I' 'LH , l I 4 ' --xx r!I4' '.4 I I .. , ' 'Nt s ct . . I ,fry-Q.. '7,.-TJ 'XC 'Whip I i - -nf-'Ng. .1-f:-'Sf-,,,.,,,,,,-'f,,.....nv - ,I l H,-il , I -4 I, r..- ii. ,,..- url' LI, N r -rl , , N . ixiuur . - - f na., -Ltr. I.. ' W. I :l ' are . 3 A at R I I fl Vw: -J -:P Twenty-Three ar I In Nl, 'A' ASIA GERARD J. WATTS Mystic He hurricaned in! Football, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain, 4. r,,, 1 -Q Rs I GENEVIEVE WELSH Pawcatuck Efficiency makes the world go round. Honor Roll, 1, 2, 4, Honorable Men- tion, 3, Glee Club, 3, Gregg Club, 3. PHYLLIS E. WHEELER North Stonington There's lots of time. Honor Roll 1, Honorable Mention 4, Biology Club, 2, French Club, 2, Glee Club, 4, Latin Club, I, 2, 4, Chor- us, 1, 2. DOROTHY WILLETT Pawcatuck Her song is a burning tire. Honorable Mention, 4, French Club 2, Gregg Club, 3, Drill Squad, 2 Chorus, 1, 2. V RICHARD WILLIAMS Old Mystic I 'spect I growedf' Baseball, 1. 5: Football, 2, 3, 4 Track, 2, 3, 4, Chorus, 1. lk
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I owe most of my success in pictures to your pioductf' Miss Cusack is now working in what will her greatest triumph, Kathryn McGuire's saga of the North during the Civil War, Come With The Breeze. Now, we present to you our televised news reporter. Greetings, Mr. and Mrs. North America and all the ships at sea. I.et's go to press. New York City . . . Professor Irene Walsh, archeologist deluxe, will re- turn to Mongolia to resume her explorations in her newly discovered Chang dynasty caves. She is taking her self-designed six room trailer . . . Mr. Walter Clarke, business wizard and tycoon of Wall Street, was discovered today to be the backer of the annual Forbes Follies. lf one plans to make a profit, this certainly is a novel way but a good way to invest one's money , said Mr. Clarke. Yours truly has just seen the latest edition of the Follies and Forbes has really outdone himself this time. The elaborate sets were designed by the stage wizard, joseph Michael. George Barden, the dynamic director, will bring the Follies to Hollywood in the fall. just at the present time, George is working on a revival of Green Pastures with Harry jones playing de Lawd . . . This week was Fashion Week at the World's Golden Century of Progress Exposition in New London. Mlle. Godomsky, of Godomsky and Gould Fashions, Inc., spoke on the Fashion Pavilion under the mural by Ann Robinson. Some of the most beautiful costumes and models ever seen were displayed. Such designers as Stannard and McNeil of New York, and Valliere and Camacho of Paris were represented. Anna Alf iero, social column- ist, covered the affair . . . Displaying his many talents at the Fish Bowl, Ed Lathrop swims for packed arenas every night. His swimming partner, Stacia Lesniewski, will leave the show in july to make a trip to Poland for the Olympics . . . Chicago . . . Since the tragic death of Paul White- man, no one seemed capable of filling his shoes ade- quately. Last night the raves of the critics hinted that George Boucher, an unknown, has at last reached the pinnacle of music which was set by the great White- man. Features of his orchestra are the blues singer, Dotty Willet, and that slapper of the bull fiddle, Corinne Noyes. The music that Miss Noyes squeezes out of the overgrown violin is amazing. They will come to New York next week to open at Kitchen's Kitchen , prominent New York night spot. Miss Willet will also sing a feature part in Kiss the Girls Hello. Her song, Your Heart Belongs to Mammy . is destined to become a hit. Flash . . . Montreal, Canada . . . Alden Greene, the tall, tall man has accepted Katherine Mayne's offer to play in her production of Gulliver's Travels . . . She, of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayne, will spare no expense in this epic . . . Stanley Clay will photograph in electro- color. james Leahy will have a feature role as Gabby, the town crier. Dot Richards, who has been playing those heavy dramatic roles, will break into song as :Princess Gloria . . . This picture is worth waiting or . . . Professional football strikes a new high as Georgie Cassell and Benny Helme clash this fall . . . The two rivals played on the same field as team-mates once. What a turn-about for them . . . Violet Williams was awarded the International Placque for being the woman of the week. Miss Williams is the very eflicient head of the New York City Library. That job is difficult enough for a full size man, so petite Miss Williams deserves the merited bronze. Broadway . . . Tobacco Lane is celebrating its twenty-sixth year of continuous running . . . Leeter Jester is being played by james Culley, the greatest character actor o our time. Opening at the Lyceum this week is a farce by the satirist, Genevieve Denison, You Can Take It With You . . . Wilfred McShane will play the romantic salesman opposite jane Mor- rison's stage-struck high school girl . . . It looks like a Nobel Prize winner . . . Mae Clarke, in her piano con- cert, 'stood musiclovers in the aisles last evening . . . For her second concert, she will present a guest star, the wit of the orgatron keyboard, Miss Ann Dunham. Kathryn Dennehey is the first American to be dec- orated in the present Alaskan-Canadian War for out- standing bravery. Miss Dennehey, a French inter- preter, was caught in the thickest part of battle and pitched in to help save the lives of twenty-threeepeople with some dangerous night flying. Yesterday morn- ing she was awarded the Cross D'I-Ionneur by the Alaskan president. Los Angeles, Califomia . . . The Sherry Brothers to confer with the Ambassador to England, William Pendleton . . . Pat Kupidlowski, internationally famous illustrators' model, married her boss, Eugene Amaral, notable Art Director for the Monday Morn- ing Post. They were married in the big church around Twenty-Five
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