Stonington High School - Pawmystonian Yearbook (Pawcatuck, CT)

 - Class of 1940

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Art Davison is staging a Ringling renaissance. Art, a small circus producer, is presenting the greatest show on earth, af- ter it has slept for more than ten years. One of his performers will be the famous explorer and African hunter, Robert Collins, who will manage the ani- mals . . . The girl on the latest Flick Magazine cover is Rose Lastella, the Cinderella girl who will go to Holly- wood to playmhe Life of Sylvia Sidney. Miss Las- tella was working in stock and was rescued by George Barden from eternal obscurity . . . john 'Wood, newsreel cameraman, nearly broke his neck when he was at Dewey Field filming the docking of the Dirigible Von Rosenbloom. Directly under- neath the giant cigar when it exploded, he was almost struck. Fox Movietone would have to look hard to find another newsreeler as capable as Wood. Head of the G-men, Richie Vargas, will retire into the quiet life of the governor of Kentucky this fall when his term is complete. Strange as it seems, Richie got his start in sleuthing by reading mystery stories in English class while in high school. Margaret Sammataro, who won the Pulitzer prize for her tragedy, Silver Girl, will probably come very close to winning it again this year for her comedy, Life With Mother . . . ' The dry witticisms of Jerry Watts can be heard during his afternoon television show, Club Matinee, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays . . . Al Palmer, soldier of fortune making his twenty- third million in the market, has enlisted in the Mongol- ian army to help Chinauwin back her lost territories. Speaking of militarisms, Col. Richard Williams, head commander of West Point, will fly to Antarctic America to begin spring training of our soldiers in the frozen wastes . . . Dorothy Riley, English hair stylist, arrived on the Queen Victoria which docked today . . . She will open M- JIIJORM a coiffure salon in Manhattan . . . Also on the Queen Victoria was the only woman movie director in exist- ence, Marguerite Spellman, who will go to Hollywood for some new ideas to put into her next film. Lucille Norman, the artist who paints those beauti- ful girls for Old Gold was assigned today by Anna Roever, head of the World's Golden Century of Pro- gress Exposition, to decorate the walls of the Fashion Foyer. Miss Norman has just finished her book on the history of fashion. Poland . . . Eddie Fidrych, dare-devil, ski-jumper and bobsled driver today won the ski championship and sledding championship in the name of the good old U. S. A .... i At the Author's Banquet last evening the true ident- ity of Eliot George, the writer of those famous blood curdling yarns about pirates, tortures, gruesome battles and romance, was disclosed. She is a petite New England lady with the sweetest, kindest eyes ever seen. Yes, it was difficult to believe that little Alta Gilbert could write such stories . . . Theresa Roy, who inherited the Statler Hotel in Boston two years ago, has brought back from Europe some delectable Swedish recipes. New Yorkers are traveling to Boston to try them. Elwood Bailey and Gus Brucker, two of the coun- try's leading lawyers, today came to a parting of ways. Too, too, bad . . . Rowena Panciers, of Escort Service fame, today started another section in her thriving business, The world will be glad to hear that she is inaugurating a Female Escort Service . . . Three cheersl!!! Madeline Richards, the noted plane designer, was decorated by Queen Margaret Rose for her London Clipper. She will fly back to America in the Clipper very soon and will show Mary Shortman, the racing aviatrix, the mechanical operation of the plane. New York City . . . District-Attorney john Lom- bardo issued the statement today that the New York City Government will wipe out every gunman within the city limits inside of two weeks. Lombardo is the gentleman who can do it. You will remember his capturing of Adult Face Nelson last year . . . Gang- sters beware ! ! ! ! ! ! That winds up the day's news. So until next week, I take my leave. You have been listening to Ronald Bishop, your televised news reporter. Keep tuned to this same sta- tion for Mary Doney's Dramatic Sketches at 10:30. This is Clarence Bagshaw speaking to you for the makers of Streamlined Face Cream. WJZ, New York. Bong! Bong! Bong! REBishop Twenty-Eight



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