Chicago Normal School of Physical Education - Scarab Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1927

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eaapfgesgweqpyssfagw SCARAB QiQj,Fr4E9Q3Q63Q3 JUNIOR PROPHECY As our radio fan Dot Lawrence tuned in on her radio she heard a familiar voice announce, This is station C.N.S.P.E., The Allfschool Newspaper, owned and operated by The junior Class of '27 broadcasting a report of the day's news. As this was a radio in which you could both see and hear a person, Dot recgf nized the announcer to be Dottie Moore, her old classmate, who was, as usual, going through the same motions with her hands, a habit which had evidently stayed with her through all these years. UA report of the Sport section shows us that a rival of Gertrude Ederle, none other than our own Ida Goodman, has lowered Miss Ederle's previous record in swimming the channel! We are disappointed to iind that D. C'Shea has been prof moted in hockey to the Womans All American Scrub Team. It makes me very happy to say that Miss Humphrey won the city championship in bowling. How little we realized what wonderfgirls our school produced! As we turn to the Society column we read that Mrs. J. P. Match, formerly 'Sparky' Marks, with her ten little 'sparksf has flitted off to their summer home in Palm Beach, Fla.g also there is a description of the beautiful wedding of Grace Chapple which surprises us very much. The announcement of the engagement of our dear friend, 'El' Anderson, gives us a great deal of pleasure. The wedding date' has Hot been set as this edition goes to press. l'Among the best Motion Pictures at various theatres this week are 'Love and Di' vorce,' starring 'Bobby' Swartzentruber. 'Why We Die Old Maids,' with Harriet Porter having the leading role. A special attraction is the circus which has a talented cast. Miss Jorgenson is the fat lady who lives entirely upon water. The Siamese Twins, 'Max' Cbundorf and 'Peggy' Newman, have an unusual act, while the trapeze performer, 'Pat Connelly, looks on from her perch on the top of the tent. As you all know, no circus is complete without a monkey, this one having the pecu- liar name of jane Bigelow, who, with her trainer, 'Mikel Michalsen, keeps the audi' ence in laughter between acts. In the side show we find 'Dode' Brown, a sevenffoot wonder, holding 'Toots' Childers, a midget, on her knee. Last but not least in the circus is the ringmaster, 'Pat' Appleton, alias 'Paw Lash '. Cur famous beauty specialist, Ann Fraser, has helped to kKeep the City Beautifulf and her article tonight is, 'The Secrets of Long Hairf Miss Fraser herself is an authority on this. Along with the beauty column we find 'Advice to the Lovelorn,' conducted by 'Rufus' Schulze, who also in connection with Miss Fraser has written an article on 'How to Keep Your Hair Welll' ln the political world we find another woman becoming governor: Gail Mc' Closkey has been selected governor of Colorado and will take her oath of office to' night. There are two advertisements worthy of mention before we close this period of broadcasting. One is 'A sure way to get rid of rats, use Mayer's roach powderf The other, 'How to become a Galli Curci over the weekfcnd, under the newl method, by Mable Johnsonf Page forty-two QQQQQQQUQQQQ NINETEEN TWENTY SEVEN QiQ63



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BQDLEQ SCARAB JUNICR ACTIVITIES What would C. N. S. P. E. do without the juniors to add their share? We think they have contributed greatly to the school life. The Juniors made the I'Iallowe'en Pike a 'khowling success by their clever booths and their orchestra, which added gayety to the party and pennies to the Scarab fund. The night before we left for Christmas vacation the 'Lgymu was the scene of the best party ever given by a Junior class. With Miss Musselman as Santa Claus, en' tertainment by a number of talented juniors, the class itself, and the Seniors as a motive, how could it have been otherwise? The Junior Class Play, A Parliament of Servants, while not the main tent, was certainly an important side show, and Drama Night would not have been complete without this clever comedy. In athletics, barring the Seniors, you couldn't find a better ubunchm of clean play- ing, regular good sports than the Juniors. They took defeat in hockey like soldiers and accepted victory in basketball without crowing over it. Hot dog sales, dances in assembly, the circus, and many other stunts were put on by the Juniors to raise money for the Scarab. They participated in the snow ball iight, and, to give everyone present their moneys worth, dime for dime, one valiant junior took our surprised Senior to an awful cleaning. In the midfyear demonstration the juniors played a very important part and made it a truly Cenespian affair. After all is said and done, we don't think you'll ever lind a better group of girls than the juniors of '28 Always willing to do anything and everything asked of them by their schoolmates and teachers, and do it with a smile. Thev are light-hearted but never irresponsible, serious but not drudges, and when it comes to a show down- You'll find the Seniors and the juniors are so steady, ready To sing a long praise To the end of their days Dear school, to you. Page fortyffozo' NINETEEN TWENTY sEvEN QQ5S9QQ3

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