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v 1 1 -ll U U U-CSU H H I U H I Carnival Queen Front Row: Eileen Meyers, Norman Haworth, Mary Jane McGee, Alice Stevenson. Left: Gladys Wickham, Belle Shand, Vona Harmon, Thelmaxl Trone. -. Right: Kathryn Hurd, Gloria Howard, Evelyn Renstrom, Ru h Wilson. l , Queen Mildred CSeatedb. Back Row: Margaret Beaumont, Marie Smith. . , In days of old when knighthood was in flower bold knights fared forth to tournaments to battle for a fair lady. To the victorious one came the honor of being crowned by the Queen of Love and Beauty who had been previously chosen as the ruler of the tournament. The annual Panther Jungle Frolic is one of the biggest events of the school year in Hillyard High School and perhaps the most exciting event connected with it,. is the choosing of the Carnival Queen. The great success of the 1929 Carnival was due in a great measure to the untiring efforts of the candidates running in the Carnival Queen contest. Mildred Payne took first place in the contest this year, winning the title of Athletic Queen, honorary membership in the H Club, a sion Illlwillllll ll' '29 -I I I I letter H, and membership in the Panther Ser- vice club. Mihs Payne had a total of 318,500 votes. ' Kathryn Hutd took second place with 259,500 votes. She was given the rank of Maid of Honor and she placed the crown on Queen Mildred's head. Marie Smith, Margaret Beaumont and Thelma Trone,' took third, fourth and fifth re- spectively. Miss Smith received 204,000 votes, Margaret Beaumont 203,000 votes, and Thelma Trone 14-1,500 'votes. This last number exceeded last year's highest vote by 10,000. Glorie Howard, Vona Harmon, Alice Steven- ton, Marie Smith, Margaret Beaumont and Thelma Trone'composed the Court of Honor. Every girl from the Queen down through the Court of Honor received a box of chocolates as a reward for her' efforts. - l 1 1 1 1 1 1 Page fifty-nine 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Il!! UH-IUIQ
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'I' 4- OIOWUWUWIW' WH '- -IIIIIIIHIIIIUIIHHIIUHHHIHIIQ Class Prophecy The Gumshoe Detective Agency Cheney, Washington , May 3, 1939 Mr. Herbert Cook Editor, Town Tattler Hillyard, Washington Dear Sir: As head of the Gumshoe Detective Agency, I have taken upon my shoulders the duty of finding all the graduates of the June 1929 class, as you requested, Earnest Bartlett has a steady job posing for collar ads, in a large San Francisco studio. Frances Mable is billed as the headliner on the Pantages circuit. She hypnotizes objects both animate and inanimate with her wicked glance. Emma Drinkman has opened a school of music in Opportunity. ' Doris Stough, poor girl, failed in the restaurant business not long ago. She had plenty of trade, but she always ate all the food before her cus- tomers had a chance to buy it. 'Wilson Bigger is being starred in a long-run play on Broadway, entitled The Heart-Breaker. Bonita Dearing started her musical career on the piano, she next took up the cellog now she plays the Jew's harp before the crowned heads of Europe. Agnes Sandberg has taken several degrees in zoology at Pullman. She explained that she did this to better enable her to study the turning worm. Gladys Robertson is a famous speaker. Last night I heard her speak over the radio on the subject of Wornan's Superiority to Man. Marie Smith has also achieved laurels as a speaker. Her subject being, The Evils of Modern Dancing. Alvin Roberts sings overs the Vitaphone, and picks up a bit of extra money by doing his famous toe dance for the Ziegfield Follies company. Clark Smith draws cartoons, and, incidently, a big salary. Ada Gillespie is with the Metropolitan Opera company. Norman Flint is down in Mexico trying to es- tablish himself as the new president. Myra Lee Stauffer is a trapeze performer in Ringling's circus, Vanoyne Van Austin is in Florida where she is devoting her life to selling chewing gum to the well-to-do people at Palm Beach. ' Page .sixty Sadie Pelleberg and Gertrude Wassener are partners in a large music shop in Seattle. Thelma Trone tours the country and enters all the pie-eating contests. Harriet and Louise Kaech inherited a fortune larger than Rockefeller's and are living in luxury, in Colfax. Ame Jacobson and Ruth Wilson are physical education instructors at Moscow, Idaho. Jim Eaton has become a designer of Paris frocks. . His establishment in Paris is the style center of the world, and all the fashionable ladies shop there. Aubrey Forsythe is one of the greatest known architects in the world. He is now working on plans for the new Hillyard High school, which will be completed within several centuries. Sue Baldwin has just been appointed Governor of Porto Rico. Elinor Morschauser is in India, charming snakes. Kathryn Covey won a scholarship in the Ha- waiian Islands for playing the ukulele so well. Mary Via is the new Olympic long distance runner. She broke all previous records, at the last meet, and remains the undefeated champion. Speaking of champions reminds me of the fact that Belle Shand now holds the record for flag pole sitters. Ethelyn Lewellyn has signed a long-term con- tract with the Metro-Goldwyn motion picture studio. You know that studio! It always makes such thrilling pictures. Bill Wilson is prospecting in Alaska for gold. Viletta Gottwig' is a deep sea diver, and is most useful to Uncle Sam in salvaging wrecks. Roy Wilson is selling hot dog sandwiches some- where in the Sahara desert. Katherine Habura owns a chain of ten cent stores. There is one of her stores in all the large cities of the U. S. and Canada. Audrey Whitford, tired of the cares of a society life, has filed claims on a homestead in Wyoming. Margaret Beck is a famous surgeon. She has a gruesome office fitted with furniture made from the bones of her victims. Dorothy Davis is a writer of novels, hot ones, and lives in Greenwich vilage. Lloyd Crego, because of his hard-heartedness, holds the job of hangman at San Quentin. Don J olmson has written many text-books deal- ing with rhetoric. He refuses to live any place but in Boston. Larsena Day has replaced Texas Guinan and now +---- -'29-...-. -.M --- ---5
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