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1934 LA CA. IPAXILLA in all walks of life. There ' s glamorous Marjorie Thomson, one of JMr. Woohvorth ' s salesgirls in the Edgewater Five and Dime store. Down in New Orleans we see Jim RIeese, fiftv-six year old outfielder of the Xew Orleans Pelicans, at last getting a tryout with Cleveland. It is thought he will replace Lefty Earl Wolgamot. And Hollywood hums Avith the news of Peggy Austin,- exotic and alluring movie siren, whose latest triumph ' ' Hearts Afire has set the critics raving. The scene changes and we see Governess Gallup chumming it in the kitchen with Patrolman Duffy. The long day ' s work is over, and now Nurse, or I izzy as the children love to call her, is getting amusement and relaxation from Dulfy ' s antics. Again the scene shifts and there is Mary Moore, hostess of the Okie Fashioned Tea Shoppe seating guests, shoving menus in their faces, and whispering airy nothings in their ears, such as, the special today is creamed codfish. Next the bowl shows Bob Harrison charging grimly at the head of Battalions A, B, and C, bent on quelling four dissatisfied Patcrson silk strikers whose leader is our own red-headed Mary Lee Myers. As the smoke of battle clears away, we observe Lovell Lawrence guiding the destinies of hundreds as he drives old 438 on the Erie Line. Then we see Counsellor Margaret Lloyd, fondly called Aunt Miggy, moulding the lives of young Americans at Camp Running-Water-in-the- Sunshine. While right across the medder is Ole Force Chamberlain, hoeing ' taters. How ' s crops. Force? Poetess Eleanor Finley (limited edition of complete works bound in limp purple leather, five dollars a copy) is next seen writing free verse in honor of the Ladies ' Literary and Browning Society. While she . writes, there comes a knock at the door. Come in, Mrs. Budge. But who would recognize in her our old pal Virginia Kloss. There thcv arc. Who ' d a thunk it. ' ' 24
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LA CAMP AN ILL A 1934 THE SENIOR I ' ROl ' IIECV WE are gazing into the crystal fish bowl to find out what the Seniors will be doing in years to come. Will their youthful dreams of success and happiness be fulfilled? We must pry into the future. We must ask the aid of the supernatural. We will ask the School Spirit. Well, old boy, what ' s the dope on the Seniors of tomorrow.? Ha, the clouded bowl is clearing and we see Bill Harrison. Yes sir. Bill Harrison. And what is Bill doing? Bill is the president of a corrc- sjjondcnce school for people who have trouble doing their homework. And right next to Bill stands Dan Jenkins who is now president of the Davey Tree Surgery Co. We remember that Dan always wanted to be a doctor. The bowl looks troubled now, and as the mists clear we see poor Alix Tillson languishing in jail for swiping minerals from the American Museum of Natural History. Jean Glenn, president of the W. C. T. U., has dropped in to see her. Yes, it ' s Jeanie, now a saloon buster and famous from Maine to California. And who is that locking the cell door? Why, it ' s George Parr. George Parr the turnkey. Well, well. A street scene now. There, in front of a billboard where Paul Bruning ' s photograph advertises Arrow Collars, stands a man in a dull red suit and chin-whiskers, tinking a little bell. You ' ve guessed it. It ' s Jurgen Luders, the Salvation Army Santa Claus. He ' s chatting with Adolph Suehsdorf. Rumor has it that Adie is one of those mean old men who chase autograph-seeking little boys away from dressing-room doors. The bowl again becomes milky and then we see Jack Margrett, the little newsboy. An old man, his slick haircomb now streaked with white, buys a Daily Mirror. It ' s Karl Marquardt, the prominent educator and founder of the Marquardt method of teaching German. He teaches in Emporia and marks papers fort3 ' -seven just for the ' ell of it. His now- feeble eyes rove over the headlines. Here ' s one. Gerhard Rabcler, famous German ski-jumper, breaks neck jumping off Zugspitze. (Ed. note: the Zugspitze is ten thousand feet high.) Another: Gracie Thurston, world-famous evangelist, marries Barnum and Bailey ' s pride and joy, the Deafest Man in the World. But Karl ' s not interested in that. He turns the pages feverishly, does not even stop to glance at Lurid Love Stories, illustrated by Gretchen Telfer, staff cartoonist of the Mirror. At last he comes to the Radio Section. This is what he wants. The Home Kitchen Five Minutes will be conducted by Betty Gundlach every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sundav at 8:00 A. M. over WAAT. Now the bowl is shifting rapidly and we get glimpses of our Seniors 23
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