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THE SENIOR MIRROR Class S ' 28 June 1940 Volume 1 SENSATIONAL SCANDAL IN SOCIETY MARRIAGE Not long ago so- ciety was athrill over the brilliant marriage of Miss Kathleen Home, society belle, to Count Frederiche Clarkovitch, million- aire Russian noble- man. On a recent trip t o America the Countess learned that her husband was in reality, an American known as Fred Clark. The Countess, in an interview with reporters, stated that she would not leave her hus- band though he had grossly deceived her. Occupying a prominent place in Who ' s Who is the name of Margaret Yoder, winner of the Nobel Prize in 1936 for her great masterpiece of drama, The Last Love of Ivan Ivonovitch, which is to be produced with Slee Brimer as the passionate Bolshevik, Ivonovitch. ROMANTIC, THRILLING TO SAY THE LEAST IS THIS TRUE LOVE STORY While on a tour through Arabia, re- cently Nellie Johnson was abducted by an Arabian shiek who perferred blondes. Imagine her astonishment when she fell violently in love with her captor. They are now dwelling happily in his harem, and the shiek has promised not to have any other wives. Madamoiselle Marjorie Kaler last night made her debut as an opera singer at the Metropolitan Opera house, introduced by James Randolph, master of ceremonies. The critics were lavish in their praise and acclaimed her a coming artist. Mile. Kaler received many boquets, only a few of which contained either cabbage or cauliflower. As one strolls casually into the beauti- ful gardens of the Gardena Hotel, he is fascinated by a glimpse of Mary Mobarry in a bower of roses, selling flowers to a beauty seeking world. Mary once sold flowers at the Ambassador when it was a prominent hotel. DARING CRIMINAL TRACKED BY MODERN SLEUTH The whole country was very much up- set last week over a daring robbery com- mitted in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Breneman, (formerly Florence Frazer). All of Mrs. Breneman ' s gor- geous paste jewelry was stolen and Mr. Breneman lost his diamond cuff links. As he is in the imitation Jewelry business doubt- less the loss can be re- placed. The thief left only one clue, in the form of a hair- pin. Mr. Gaile Parsons, a modern Sherlock Holmes, says that he believes these articles were used many, many years ago by women. He doesn ' t recall what they were used for. With the aid of this clue Mr. Parsons tracked these daring criminals to their den and captured them with the aid of policeman Willoughby. Misses Pearl Wheeler and Irene de Paemelaere, popular Follies beauties, are spending their brief vacation this year at Newport. They are with Curry ' s Fol- lies which have atta ined greater promi- nence than Ziegfield ' s ever did. Mr. Harold Curry says he just loves his work. All of them, we wonder? Jimmy Buckner is one of Harold ' s assistants. GLIMMERS FROM GLITTERINGS STARS Madelyn Garner is now starring in the most exciting, dynamic, heart throbbing drama ever staged, When Knighthood Went to Seed. The leading male role is taken by William Gray, who guarantees to wring tears from any hard hearted audience. It has just been declared by the Judges of the Paris Salon that the glorious mas- terpiece painted by Tokumi Hamako is the finest painting ever exhibited there. They prophesy that Mr. Hamako will go down in history as a great artist. Thelma Hathaway has formally an- nounced her candidacy for the city coun- cil. A part of her platform is the re- duction in school hours. She plans to have the hours from 12-1 and an hour for lunch. Page Eighteen
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Page Two THE SENIOR MIRROR June 1940 WONDERFUL OPERATION PER- FORMED BY BOB MOBARRY Many lives were doubt- less saved by the discov- ery of Bob Mobarry that by dissecting the Zulli- chau vulnerary verte- brarterial, the sufferer would instantly be ve- loute. Dr. Mobarry was assisted in this experiment by Anna, and Elizabeth Lack, the most skillful surgical nurses in the profession. THE SOCIETY FOR THE DESTRUC- TION OF WOMEN ENTERS SCOTT; PLATFORM MADE OF WOOD Since the split up of the powerful Women ' s party, Raymond Scott is being entered by the woman haters faction as a dark horse candidate for President. He was nominated by Bill Bowser, chair- man if the convention. Mr. Scott at- tained great eminence as a basketball player while at Gardena High, and if he is defeated he will wring the editor ' s neck. Free Booklet to be given away! Mana- ging Men and Their Money, by Lottie Moore. Miss Moore, a former Gardena student, is quite an authority on affairs of the heart and is always willing to ad- vise any love-stricken people. Two of America ' s most noted cyclists sailed for Europe today to compete in the Olympic games at Rome. Catherine O ' Haver and Hattie Humble are expected to bring home the bacon — and their bi- cycles. Mrs. Clifton Wolf, formerly Betty Ligon, surprised all her friends recently by the announcement that she was going to be a cooking teacher. Betty was trained to teach art, but after her mar- riage she became so domesticated that she loves to cook! The latest novel of the season, Up the North Pole, by Marion Johnston, is a climbing success. The experiences of the author in the frozen north are there- in narrated. Wilma Smith is writing a movie scenario on this book, in which she will star Jo Rehor, that dizzy little blond, and Dick Means handsome butter and egg man. GREAT THINGS COME OF HUMBLE BEGINNINGS Beginning as a little, poorly paid usher in a popular play- y house, Ruth Jacobson, today j reached the heights by being acclaimed by all critics as the greatest theatrical find of the day. Miss Jacobson was given a chance to play the lead when the leading lady was struck by a taxi. A path of roses stretches before her. SOCIETY NOTES By Lois Boehlert, Soc. Rep. The women ' s branch of the Young Men ' s Aid Society, whose president is Fred Detmers, held its first open meet- ing in the Upperary-foothills last night. Matuie Yanaga took charge while Clara White, and Tressa Putnam aided in keep- ing order. Everyone was dressed in fan- tastic garb and came in aeroplanes. The feature event in the annual mid- winter carnival when the Pacific is frozen over, will be an ice-skate race to Hono- lulu. Some of the nervy sex who are expected to participate are Leola Sutter, Louise Ernst, and Alphonsine Reming- ton, trained by Chiyano Nishikawa. Miss Vera Fravel, secretary to the Mayor of New York left today for Wai- kiki beach on a vacation. She plans to stay for a few days in New Orleans to see Roper Crawford ' s far famed side- show which contains some of the greatest freaks in captivity. No Gardena stu- dents are in it, I believe. Elizabeth Felt will arrive here tomor- row with her trick horses that are to be used in the Tia Juana roundup. Many of Miss Felt ' s trained animals are able to pilot aeroplanes in which they con- duct their mistress over land and sea to her many homes in all parts of the world. Ellen Crandall assists her as trainer. SHARP MUSICIANS THRILL MANY FLAT AUDIENCES The radio program last night was es- pecially brilliant due to the stellar effort of Maxine Grace, famous cornetist. The Alaskan Mammy, fox trot certainly got them all of a shiv-and-quiv, said Pat Bow- en, radio announcer. Page Nineteen
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