Arsenal Technical High School - Arsenal Cannon Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1923

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, 4 THE ARSENAL CANNON 27 fMary Decker and Kennard Davies.l Black face comedians. C Toe Dancers Most graceful in the universe. Alberta Holmes.Clara Oblinger.Carl Bernhardt. 'LI was so interested in the orchestra, directed by Stanley Williamsf' continued Mr. Brooks, 'cthat I quite forgot what happened in the next few acts. I was fully awake, however, during the acrobatic scene of the Misses Charlotte and Cathryne Roberts, especially when they hung from a trapeze by their teethfi Richard Frazee, who won a silver medal for a History of Tech, is now deeply absorbed in politics. At present he is national chairman of the Democratic Committee. John Fitzgerald, the ex-treasurer of the United States, is now posing for Arrow collar advertisements. Dr. Don Hill, the heart specialist, is the discoverer of a cure for a certain kind of heart trouble. He experimented with his own heart, consequently, he absolutely guarantees the cure. Leon Adler, amateur detective, spent so much time on his hobby that he was dropped from the honor roll and almost failed to graduate from Butler. When the headlines Missing, Alma Lucas, the only woman president of the United Statesii appeared in the papers, Leon solved the mystery and became famous. He found Presi- dent Lucas hunting squirrels, with an overnight- tent strapped to her steed. During his early life. George Cottrell was a choir singer at the East Tenth M. E. Church. George was so stirred by Rev. Chester Lafferty's sermons that in 1929 he, too, became Rev. George Cottrell. Battling Jack Byer, undefeated Hy-weight champion of the world, has signed to meet Lloyd McCoy, the fighting Irishman, in a four- round exhibition bout at the Madison Square Gardens, July fourth. for the benefit of the Morgantown Athletic Club. Ralph Trent and Donovan McCaslin, publish- ers, have placed on sale Clarence Elbert's latest book, uFactory Conditions in Iceland. The book is dedicated to Ambassador Paul Emert who gave Mr. Elbert much valuable information. Josephine Kennedy, grown weary of life- saving, has adopted tennis for her hobby. With Norman Baxter, George Denny, and Charles Moorman she leaves this evening by Aero-Way for Madrid where the four American stars will CHIEF IIN? NVOI'ld-S ICHIIIS iOL1l'Ilf1lll6IlI IOIIIOITOWV. Chief Justice Cleo Peterson and family were guests of Senator Benjamin King on the Princess'i when the yacht was sunk. Had it not been for Ardis Graybill, the brave radio operator, these nationally known person,ages might not be taking such active parts in the government affairs of today. When Agnes Search and Frederick Shick pre- sented the tragical scene Razor Blades, pro- duced byhlargaret Drake and Gwendolyn Ullom, it was necessary to call Dr. Milton Newhouse for Laura Fiscus- Governess of Indiana. who had come to the theater to quiet her nerves. Raymond St. Clair, a lawyer from Bright- wood. has challenged Louise Rice. president of the Arguing and Debating Society. to a series of debates on the question Shall Indianapolis give up its parks for aeroplane parking? Prominent society ladies who will act as judges are Elizabeth Holmes, Dorothy Hook, Charlotte Fischer, and Kathleen Hottel. Adrian Pierce. by marriage. became the heir of the John D. Rockefeller fortune in 1934. Mr. Pierce did not entirely retire as was expected. We are glad to see him in the business world at Christmas time impersonating Santa Claus in Woolworth's. Last week Monroe Turner. cartoonist for the Chicago Tribune. stopped for a few days in Indianapolis. Since the IIIITIIUIIIIIJOHSV Times has become so much greater than the Tribune, Monroe has made a live year contract with the former. When King Tut's tomb was closed. the never dying enthusiasmof Dorothy Brown. the founder of the Egyptian Museum, was a bit shaken when she saw Gordon Worley, minister to Luxor, preparing to seal the tomb. When informed that a party of Americans interested in Egyptology was coming, without any coaxing Mr. Worley stopped his work and left for a football game on the desert. In the party which arrived shortly were Eldena Meier searching for specimens to use in her kindergarteng Lucile Pell in search of Egyptian books to translate, and Margaret Dunlavy hunting for an Egyptian costume to wear at Gertrude Insley's novel Egyptian wedding. Lester Cooley, after years of hard work in his garage at Connersville, Indiana, at last perfected his invention of squeakless springs for Fords.

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26 THE ARSENAL CANNON Prophecy of the June Class of 1923 Br VIRGINIA Rosa Foxwoariir AND LANE SCHULTZI-3 ffl' proplzcls of June. '23 class. Ilfitlz H3870 as our 1JOll't'l'. Present oursclres Iritli pleuszut In llzis goodly hour. Trip-mp-rap. and from Tech We flew to ,I!'Cf1 your roll And prcscn! our plzoplzecy. HEN Leon Destautel's last crops failed, he scraped together what ucoppersw he had and sailed for France to visit rela- tives whom he had not seen since early child- hood. Fortune changed its course, and in 1935 Leon became the heir of the well known MCastle of Dreamsf, Five years ago, Miss Suzanne Kolhoff began her tour of the world. In Africa, she found the missionaries, Dorothy Avels, and Emily Dunbar, making a brave attempt to instill Tech principles into the minds of the natives. Miss Kolhoff's songs so enchanted the natives that they have given the missionaries no further trouble. According to the New York Times, Miss Kolhoff is not escaping the attractions of the French uCastle of Dreams previously men- tioned. The most wonderful Paris gowns of today are designed by W. Earl Beyer. Miss Charlotte Gilman, one of his patient models, says that Mr. Beyer is so entertaining with his dramatic art that the girls of Paris go to see him instead of his display of gowns. Emily Brossman is the popular illustrator for Ed Ragland's latest novel, 'GA Story from the Victrola Needlef, Modeling for Miss Bross- man are Chester Demmary and Eloise Owings. The president of the I. W. W. is Walter Browning. His assistants are Don Gullion and Harriet Shoemaker. The Barnum-Bailey Circus has now come into the hands of John Loftus and Alan Majors. The personnel of the circus is to be noticed: Charlotte Reissner, the world's famous snake charmer, is assisted by Robert Webb who keeps Madame Reissner well supplied with snakes from the Tech campus. Iris Innis, the tight rope walker, has never fallen nor excited her spellbound audience by losing her equilibrium while in the air. When Margaret Troy found basket ball too strenuous for her, she took up the training of dogs. Having rounded up all the Tech 6'Fidos, she found it unnecessary to import dogs. c Vivian Stevenson is now the Boncilla girl in James Greshmanis beauty parlor. James guarantees that his assistant takes out wrinkles perfectly or money refunded. Regular customers are: George Bass, the fishermang John Bolte, the hardware man: Richard Bunch, the florist, Hazel Bell, the telephone girl. We are not surprised to hear that Ruth Trueblood is now a Latin professor at Wabash. Margaret Graham, the captain of the Old Maid's Basket-Ball Team which is made up of members who refused to do their daily dozen any other way, has now resigned since her oft-repeated prophecy that she would always remain an old maid was not fulfilled. Manual Leve and Mildred Murphy are de- lighting Fifth Avenue with their latest ball- room dances. Miss Murphy completed her course under Wilbur Keeler some two years ago. Mr. Leve received his training many years ago in Miss Phoebe's '4Blue Room. Bertha Green and Betty Lee, who were al- ways such quiet, demure little ladies, are spend- ing a peaceful life in a convent at Rome. Miss Green and Miss Lee, who never cared for the frivolity of youth, have been here since 1925 since they were unable to endure the strenuous American college life. Grace Elizabeth Lashbrook, a graduate of Wellesley, starred with Harold Elston Dukes in uPlays for Kiddiesw on Broadway for two years. Miss Lashbrook is now the head of the Latin department at Tech. H. E. Dukes is singing for the Victor records. g Robert Brooks. the editor of the Indianapolis News. recently said. Since the night 1 graduated, I haven't seen so Inany members of the June, 123 class as I saw at Keith's this week. Gladys Christie sold me my ticket and Herbert Sedam ushered me to my seat. I was handed a program and this is what I saw: A Mary Mead and Amos Nordman starring in Wild Adventures in my Trip to Marsf' B Jumbo and Mumbo



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