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T HE - CASCADE - CO M E T In Memoriam HARRY SMITHERS Harry Smithers was horn at Roy, Utah, April 11, 1908. He came to Cascade with his parents nine years ago and made his home here ever since. He became ill November 9, with flu-pneumonia and passed away Tuesday, November 17, 1928. His was a pleasing personality. He was always cheerful, and he combined with his sunny disposition kindness and generosity. He was a true friend to those who knew him. He was always held in high esteem among his many friends. The memory of Harry will always be pleasant, and these memories will never be forgotten among the students at C. H. S. In the halls of Cascade High School the loss of this valued classmate will always be felt keenly. Page Eighteen
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T HE - CASCADE - COMET (Hangs up receiver and turns to Clara.) Harlan: Garney says he saw two of them last night at the Crimson Sparrow night club. Dave Dea owns the place. He’s made a huge success of it. The feature act was a ballad singer called Madam Marilyn Montague. Her real name is Vivian Crum. Sure you remember “Crummy.” (Telephone rings: Harlan picks up receiver.) Harlan: Oh, hello, Garney. You again? Oh, you did! Well, thanks, that will help a lot. (Hangs up receiver.) Harlan (speaking to Clara): Say, he knows where two more are. George Bruneau is a doctor in one of the largest hospitals in the world. His head nurse is M iss Hazel Cosman. Together they have discovered a cure for cancer, and their fame is nation-wide. And Fred Berger is a broker in London and from all reports is the world’s greatest and shrewdest one. Clara: Seems to me that Hazel wrote something about Vivian Squires. Why, of course, she said he was a widely-known Smith-Hughes instructor in the West. She saw him in Chicago with a bunch of boys at a conference. Harlan : Well, we might look in Who’s Who. Some of them might be in there. (He takes a copy from desk and searches through the pages.) Harlan: Here’s the name of Hughes. Let’s see what it says. “Wesley Hughes: owner of a great chain of 5 and 10 cent stores. He is the magnate who ‘put Wool- worth out of business.’ His wife, formerly Jean Conrad, was known for many years as ‘'Ehe Broadway Beauty.’ ” (Searches pages again.) Harlan: Here’s Sandy, “Stanley F. Sanderson, general manager of the U. S. Federal Mint.” I’m not surprised. He always enjoyed handling money. Let’s see, here’s Monroe, Burt—I bet he’s the one we know. “Burt J. Monroe, Jr., director of New York dance orchestra comprised of Whiteman, Gorman, Ben Bernie, Jacques Renard, and composer of many popular songs, including the famous hits, ‘It’s Chinook - ing Tonight at Home,’ and ‘In School Days.’ ’’ And say, Clara, Murphy should be in this; let’s see, Murphy; yes, here he is. “Edward A. Murphy, Beverley Hills, California: Nationally famous Vitaphone movie star. His ability to laugh naturally and to say ‘bird’ instead of ‘boid’ won him a place of distinction.” And Oak, too, is here. “The famous singer, Mr. Oakley Searles, graduate of the Cascade High School and a German school of music; has gained prominence in foreign countries as well as the U. S., as a bass singer.” Clara: Well, well; now we know where each one is. Harlan: Yes, now we know and can divide the money. Let’s see, 17 goes into $19.22 how many times? (CURTAIN) Page Seventeen
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T H i : CASCADE C O M E T PAYNE (Adviser), KOCH, P. CLINE, SUTTON, FLANAGAN, FREEL, PAULSON, BRUNEAU, JAMES, BERGER. I. CLINE, BOEKE. DEA. BROWN Junior Class Adviser President Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer Class Colors Class Flower M iss Payne Paul Cline Willa Boeke Inez Cline Cherry, Red and White . . Old Rose Page Mine teen
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