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Last night the wheel of fortune was successful in finding the long lost heir of King Charles V. Miss Saada Gage will resign her position as secretary and live in luxury for the rest of her life. Herbert Vinnecombe was arrested yesterday, charged with operating a black market, and doing a thriving business, especially during the study periods at Weston High School. Sherman Davis, the efficient expert of the senior class, has once again donned his white collar and steeled himself to carry all the burdens meant for the office, as he did in his senior year at school. Anne Whitney (Travis) making a return engagement to Boston, starring in the Ziegfield Follies of the current year. What a show! First row enter is permanently reserved by Robert Fowler Travis, whose eight children hope that they can follow in her footsteps in future years. Scoop! . . . Barbara Sherman has finally fulfilled one of her suppressed desires—that of hurling a rock through a store window. The verdict has just been given—eight years. How¬ ever, those who know, say she can be expected to be about town in seven and one-half years. Coach Doug Schofield of the Chicago Bears has just announced the two new additions to repay them for the expert coaching they gave him during his high school career. Marjorie Perkins, Weston’s Woman About Town,’’ has finally attained that modernistic home with beige rugs of which she dreamed during history class. It is located in Indiana, where, tis said, she located the man of whom she dreamed (also during history class). Honeymooning at the home of Captain and Mrs. Ted Coburn, who are now residing on their own island paradise in the South Seas, are Captain and Mrs. Jacobs. Captain Jacobs is navigating his own yacht, the Peggy,” to the Coburn’s haven, just as Captain Coburn navi¬ gated his boat, the ' Doris,’’ there on their honeymoon recently. It was disclosed in Washington today that the two celebrated Amon brothers have been elected to sit in the world court. It should be noted that the Amons have made an extensive study of world affairs in ten of our leading colleges. John Byron, the most spendthrifty man this side of the Mississippi, has just achieved a new money saving method to keep his extravagant dating to a minimum of 50 cents. It is called the Dutch Treat. The headline news of today seems of the greatest importance. Leonard Upham, a pilot for the American Airlines, was honored today for his remarkable forced landing. On board the plane was the eminent Francis Pooler, who was flying from the west coast with many valu¬ able military secrets. Also the stewardess, Emily Blair, who was making her last flight east to become a bride and settle down to earth. Miss Jeannine Hilderbrand, the celebrated woman lawyer of Boston, is handling the case of Paula Cahill, the blonde bomber. Miss Cahill was robbed yesterday of one of her price¬ less great danes and two of the world’s finest race horses. No clues of the thief have been found as yet. Wedding ceremonies were held today in the Baptist church in Weston for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whittemore. Officiating at the ceremony was Reverend Robert Mann, who will leave tonight with his colleague, Donald Whelpley, for their home in Alaska. The newlyweds will reside at their summer home in New Hampshire. In just a minute we will return you to Hector Poison and his college of comedy. The Ideal Girl Will Have Hair like Helen Coburn Eyes like Alice Rand Nose like Mary Sullivan Teeth like Doris Peakes Voice like Jeannine Hildebrand Smile like Helen Coburn Hands like Anne Whitney Figure like Peggy Lee Hill Clothes like Doris Peakes Legs like Peggy Lee Hill The Ideal Boy Will Have Hair like Teddy Coburn Eyes like Whiton Jackson Nose like Robert Whittemore Teeth like Robert Whittemore Voice like John Byron Smile like Douglas Schofield Physique like Douglas Schofield Clothes like Teddy Coburn 21
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CAN YOU IMAGINE? Emily Blair. Paula Cahill. Helen Coburn. Barbara Colpitts . . . . Terry Brownell .... Eveleth Cooper .... Peggy Dolan. Saada Gage. Jeannine Hilderbrand Peggy Lee Hill. Kitty MacDonald . . . Peggy Moody. Doris Peakes. Perky. Alice Rand. Barbara Sherman . . . Leonard Upham Mary Sullivan. Anne Whitney. Kathryn Place. Frank Amon. Richard Amon. Clancy . Murray Burke. Sherman Davis .... Red. Teddy Coburn. Whiton. Alvin. Russell Johnson . . . David Kingsbury . . Alan Morgan. Joe Newell. Bill Nussburger . . . . Baba. Herbie Vinnecombe Doug Schofield .... Donald Whelpley . . Bob Whittemore . . . John Byron. Rolland Marden . . . . coming to school for a change . having to reduce . going steady . missing an H. E. question . enjoying French . smoking . typing more than twenty words per minute . jitterbugging . being conspicuous . when the fleet comes in . bored with life . relaxing . sticking to a diet . getting a joke the first time . being cruel to the birds . raising the roof . disliking to dance . saying ”NO” . a quiet old maid . without her hairbrush . . .. not arguing . flunking an exam . slowing down . without Nancy . out of the office really feeding the ducks when he goes to Norumbega . preaching a sermon . enjoying Jimmy Dorsey . enjoying the symphony . giving advice to the love-lorn . being romantic . doing the Conga . admitting he’s wrong . talking back to a teacher . a wolf .. ignoring the ladies! . burning the midnight oil . with his ’’ideal” girl . looking sloppy . stag again . waltzing 23
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