Butler High School - Tropaeum Yearbook (Butler, IN)

 - Class of 1939

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TROPAEUM i939 be contemplating marriage to none other than the blonde movie star, Sonja Henie. Flash! All Anieriean women who wish to be beautiful should go to Madame liois Fuller's lieauty Shoppe! She has the assistant-e of two ytillllf wonien, Betty Freeman and Itfsteena liest, who just eonipleted a eourse in hair-styling in Franee. Flash! A new radio program is being sponsored by 'Feegardin Steel tlonipany, starring lieith lllni as voealist and Faye Alwood as pianist. lieith has reeently been starred in a eurrently popular liroadway niusieal. .X new radio engineer, Joe liownian, will start out with this progratn, beginning next Monday. Flash! Joan Phelps, the sensational stage daneei who got her tirst elianee in a high sehool operetta, is to be married to her liroadway produeer, lluane tlberlin. This will he one of the surprise marriages of the year. sinee no news of the ronianee has leaked out. At last the lost has been fotnide-lolnine Reinliart, niovie hero, was finally selected to play opposite the grown-up Shirley Temple in Terror of 'l'iny Town. Flash! The new airplane just eonipleted by lloward Alwood will niake its first flight this afternoon. lt will take otf at New York and land in linuland in about an hour afterward. 'l'wo of the first passengers on this trip will be XVanda Stetfe, honie eeononiies teaeher and Virginia Sehneider, niusie teacher. If this trip is sueeessful, a regular airline serviee will be planned for this sanie route. Flash! All gossip lovers take note! Last evening at the Metropolitan Inn, owned by Betty Platt, a brawl was startedg and who should be found in the niidst of it but llarley Mutzfeld, the professor of soeial seienees, It all began when Loran King, the farnier just baek from experimental farming in India, knoeked a glass of water into the professor's lap. Everytliing soon quieted down, however, when the plain-elothesnian, James Rieketts, who was ealled by the waitress, Mary Carr, appeared on the seene. 'l'wo ot' our well-known soeiety wonien, Mrs. l'erey Van Minton tllelen liutterniorei and Mrs. Richard Barton tliuth liovel, were seated near this seene. The interior decorator, Elizabeth liunigerdner, who designed the interiors of this res- taurant is to begin work on the NYhite House in hxY2lSl1lllQ'iUll next week. Flash! A very dangerous fire was averted yesterday in Yellowstone National Park hy one of Unele Sanfs forest rangers, Charles Uapp, llis wife. the former hvlllllifl Farr, the eliief dietitian at a well known hospital, had just returned honie to be with her husband. 'l'he tire started when three house- wives, Mrs, Harold NVhite tFern Metealfl, Mrs. lliek llunnnel tliorothy .let- niorei, and Mrs. Joe Brown tYiola Ginderl left a tire burning after it pienie lunch. My tinie is tip now, and l'll be baek in a flash with a Hashg and until then, this is your news eorrespondeiit, lda Mae l'arkinson, bidding you goodbye. 1'a.ge Tietittgf-F1'i'c

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In O P A p p U, plytlpppp pp ,pplpp 94 CLASS PRCPHECY Flash! Listen all America! This is your news correspondent and writer for the Rick Rack Daily, bringing you news of the latest events. A report has just been handed to me that the well-known musical director, Roger Schueler, has just been hailed into court for the creation of music too fast to be heard. His representative in court will be -loe tlberlin, who is said to be be a potential candidate for president on the Democratic ticket in the next election. Flash! Margery Long, one of our ace news reporters, will leave tomorrow for Paris, France, to take over the job of gathering news for this paper. Home very colorful experiences should he related to us by way of her ex- pressive pen. Flash! The boat leaving for England yesterday carried some very in- teresting passengers. Among them was liois Xeuenschwander who only last year escaped from a savage tribe of natives in t'entral Africa while working as a missionary. She will return to Africa soon after her trip to England. Also on the boat were two well-known teachers, Evelyn Jennings, teacher of English, and Phyllis Proudfoot, who has also had several of her poems published in the last yea1'. Flash! The new bridge spanning the Atlantic tlcean under the con- struction of engineers, Gene Brown and Thomas Haynes, is reported nearly finished. The president, on the day of its completion, will acknowledge his appreciation for this advancement in transportation over a nation-wide hook- up. The tirst person to travel across this magnificent structure will be the speed demon, Theron Hanes, in his newly constructed racing car. Definite plans have not been made as to the time of his departure, but I am sure all of you will want to see his spectacular finish. Flash! Attention, all sports lovers! IJ. tl, XVasson, the track runner who is said to be a second -lesse tlwens, will arrive at New York harbor next week from his visit in Europe. He is bringing back with him many honors and will be given special recognition by all sport fans. George YVeicht, the Chicago t'ub pitcher, was badly hurt yesterday while in the training camp when a bat was hurled at him. His wife, the former Katheryn Mae Nimmons. and now the club 's reporter, assisted in taking him to the Higley Hospital. There he was immediately operated on for brain concussion by the famous surgeon, Ur. Margaret Higley, assisted hy Dr. Martha Johnson, the former Martha Platt, and now the wife of the famous play-boy, Wilbur Johnson. George's condition is very much improved this morning, and it is hoped that he will soon be back in the line-up. l'ntil this time arrives, he will be under the care of the nurse, Rita Schueller. And now for a little romance in the news of sports. Carolus Kepler, the heavyweight champion boxer, is said to Page Tuwllfy-lf'o1ll'



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