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Master - Mann - Ae Issued Yearly Dr. Darekill's Master Oil This amazing new discovery is completely guaranteed to eradicate all physical ills of man or beast. Used in- ternally or externally for l'Uls. bruises. fallen arches. water on the brain. pneumonia. tuberculosis. measles, mosquito bites, and all other bodily torments. Motto: Eat. drink and be merry. and tomorrow take .llusler Uil. Testimonials lla-ar Sirs: l have been suffering from a strange disease called Coke-obia. l had drunk 0 cokes a day for two weeks and at the end of that time received a severe sore throat. Nothing seemed to relieve it! Then unexpectedly my friend. li. Aikens. brought me Master Oil. With each dose, the soreness lessened. and now l am able to drink my coke again thanks to Master Oil. l heartily recom- mend it to all Horace Mann students suffering from this rare disease. Tours truly. Sheila Harris. Joint Testimonial We have been gratified to hear from a group of satisfied customers who have made a practice of using llr. Darekill's Master Oil as an aid in clearing up pink handkerehief. This disease is highly infectious and nspecially prevalent in high schools and colleges at the present time. A group of high school seniors from Horace Maint School 'where the disease seems to be running rampant? have written testimonials praising Dr. llarekill's Master Oil. They write to tell Us that a few drops of Dr. llare- lvlllis Master Oil on a handkerchief restores that hand- kerchief to its original whiteness. Since most of the letters are lnarked PERSON,-Xl.!!, we hardly feel that we can print them hereg however. we gladly list the names of the lllllsl ardent endorsers. Mr. Dale Belles Mr. Edward Brown Mr. Mark Yvoodward Mr. Robert Swank Mr. William Bachmann Wlt' ml Mr. llonald Orth llear Sirs: l ani a young man confident that Master Oil saved my hair. l.ast winter it began to tall. lt was a constant worry until one day Joe Lynch recommended your medicine. l immetliately secured a bottle at ,lake's. Master Oil tlitl the trick! Within a month. hair was coming in at the rate of I0 hairs a day. l highly recomnn-nd your medi- No. XXXXXVI, 1940 cineg may it continue to survive on through the years for future Horace Mann bald-head sufferers! Yours truly, Mickey Brennan P. lf you think this worth printing. do sofif not. please submit it to Mr. Mcllargue. Zodiac Prophecies Professor Telzall analyzes the zodiac with the following predictions concerning his consultants: Born under the sign of Taurus the bull Bob Sander- son. Being endowed with a passive disposition. emo- tional feelings and a bilious temperament is inclined to brood. He will go far in any vocation requiring a good memory. natural talents. and obedience. such as house- work or salesmanship tFuller Brushl. Dorothy Rose's birthdate falls in the period of Gemini. Those born beneath this sign are resourceful, and in- tellectual. She will be successful in llllslttess where she holds control or direction over the efforts of many people. Sagittarius governs the disposition of Ted Nordquist and Elsie Gergely. They possess creative tastes and phlegmatic temperaments. They are people of action not words. They would rather say no than yes , Recipe Never-Failing Love Potion l T. of Phyllis Bollinger's ever-fluttering eves l C. of Annette Caspersolfs poise Pinch of Viola Belle Roe's dimples !-Q3 C. of Mary .lane Reynolds, smile Good sprinkling of Vvinnie Baber's wit Understanding kindness of ,loyce Carlton Mix well bake well season well and woo! woo! Household Hints l. Uncle Peter's Hold-tight glue is an approved product for making your children stick close to the house and finish their homework. ... If you feed your children Wild Oatmeal. they will store up enough energy to bring home a report card bristling with A's, Il. ln case you are having trouble laundering ,lunior's hankies and collars, try Wipe-em-out soap Hakes. ll removes all shades of scarlet stains. lt. May we suggest Shriek alarm clocks to rouse your family? Guaranteed to avoid the receipt of any post- cards from Mr. Lutz. they are infallible. even on Sat- urday mornings. .. And if your children go to Horace Mann. we suggest Dr. Horsefeather's automatic gadget for the family car. Merely adjust it to any make automobile. and the car can neither travel over forty miles an hour nor stop until reaching the place it started from. -7 5 MOON PHASES DATE MOON ROSE i MOON SET WHAT MOON SAW' W v tx o.-1. lt u 20 ! 1:45 ma- Ki.-naar! X I-I P Nov. 25 I0 Sl ' 2:03 'lt saw red!! ll l' X llec. 28 ltt 50 l:5l l'lemember the Alamo! S l' S Jan. 27 ll 05 3:02 Snow. snow. and more snow! tl I-'T lfieb. li ll 27 2:53 Cupid cut loose! tl A -X Mar. lo I2 Htl Zzfil ,litterbugs and Easter eggs! 'l'j tj Apr. tr BLAIIKOUT Tom Toms beat out the jive! Military Ball Apr, 20 ll -ll ll :-ll Bt'ass buttons and Belles! S -X H May 18 IU 53 l:20 Sunbonnet Sue and Overall Joe! Prom .iune l 0 250 3:30 fljaisies donit tell and PAGE ONE HI' NDR!-ID TSVN I neither do moons!! !!
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Horace Mann County Fair Traek Here we hrin-f to all you anxious lads and lassies the annual re port ol' the ts . I biggest. the greatest. the most eolossal. stupendous. and exeiting eyents ol' the year. Septeinher started us out on our yearly trek through the inazes of sehool life. and with it started the annual raee offeyou guessed itsf CUliI'l,ES! Y ll Two hy two. all the N'2ly'xYilyllC Lindquist and Barh Norris. Ross Heflin and Adele Yalette. Eugenie Olson and Inky Fletcher. th-otge Lawrence and Phil Davidson. Flett-her Thomsen and Jayne NY ahlert.E'rtnan Lohsiger and Helen Lf'0l and Hickey Brennan and lletis see now. whois the latest?t oh. yes. Connie Nlaekenziel Hustling and hustling right along the multi-aetiye traek of our County Fair tH.ll.t we stop for just a moment to reeoininend more of the 1939-sl-ll Entries: BRUWYN-LENISTER. who had good ea1'ly speed and held on well: SANDBACH- ELRIT. always elose up: XYlI.lilNS-NIll.l.tlY. went well at the start. httt got off stride: CARR- CLARKE. had good speed from the start: CHRIS-Bl'SH. did well in their maiden rare: CHBLN-?. never a rontender in a weak effort: BELLES-SXYDER these paeers were in good form all the way: BACHNIAXN- CRAIG. as fair a pair of trotters who ever rat-ed this traek: they were winners front the start. Now don't think that we would leaxe out our younger pairs here they are right now stblllt' of those hudding young eyents: WOOD-WILDERMLTH. quiekly got the pare: llEl.W'l41-lIOl.Ff. gained their stride and held on: AEK-XSI-HIl.l,0X. winner- in any eyent: Hl'TTERl lFil,Il- WIMMER. raeed elose in early running. and were going well at the end. As our prize entries- those up lor sp'-vial and ttlost honorahle intention wt-'tl suggest: UU.- LINATTI K CAR-WOUIDW-XRD S CKR. who Ish!! raw-tl hronninenlly: BRONX NS'l'l'fN-l HN- REYNOLDS. always ronnnanded eonsiderahle attention: HI-11,51 XNJJNBENH HER. ran well. and well cleserye their applause and Llt'l'llllIll. And still others in the running and this is really elose l'tlllllit'llliUll neek 'n in-ek with this tine group heading the list: BLOIJGETT-HltLlJON. lost stride near the far turn: and 0H'l'll- TYLER. attained a ronnnanding lead early: NORIJQLIST-Yi'lNSOR. was well up all the way: NORRISCLFFIN. was well up throughout in a ereditahle efliorl MOORE-KENWARU. hegan rather slowly.. lllli was going well al finish: MEHILOX ICH-H XRRIXUTUN. was through early: SAXON-NELSON. kept their lead throughout the rat-ez WIHDIHN ARI!-KsXl'l. KN. slow to In-gin they were up among the leading paeesetters at the far turn. l x L UNE HUNDRED UXE
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SYNDICATED HOLLYWOOD NEWS SHEET lol. l. No.l One Section GOSSIP COLUMN PERSONAL OBSERYXTIONS: Time lllls passed quickly' since that day' in Sep- tember when we trooped back to school . . . stiltlt' hearts have been broken. still others have learned to beat as one . . . lardy' cards were innoyated . . . hall order really was tightened up . . . graduation time slipped up on us practically' before we realized it . . . oh. the excitement of that day the Seniors found out their rat- ings. MEMORIES THAT BLESS XND RLRN: Yvhen one of our football teams actually' did win a state championship l'w ay back in 'SHI 1 Wihen Ken Henke was just a little boy: When Little Freshman Buhlitz drove about in that mighty car Limo . IN--I-WORD-D ESC R I PTI O N S: Bob Rlodgett SLPER-eminent: Milly Lasser -FICLRE-atiyc: Joyce Carlton- EYES-tv dynamic: Fletcher Thomsen SN A P- happy: Crace Kratz COOL-ie: Mercedes Colden yim and YVICC-cr. PE-KS-IN-A-POIJ: the Sonnens Ted and Kathleen. LOOK--XI,lKES: ,lill Ciese and Donna Lf-ever: Kathleen Mclllister and Alina Pitzeleg Scully and lisherz Mickey Rrennan and ,lllllllly Norris tl years from now I. ADD SLOCLANS TO FIT THE PER- SONALITY: Mark and Ruthie. one ride is worth a thousand words . . . ' ' I . . . Mickey' Brennan. ills fresh . . . Laxverne Milloy. it's dated . IDOL CH NTTER: The excitement of Mr. Esquire Harris' lvrief semester in our speech department will long be re- membered--along with that faculty' ro- mance in which he participated . . . the stall' reports that Dick Ede ranks as Num- ber 1 Freshman Heart-Throb. with Ruddy Marchal a close runner-up. ODE TO MAYHEM: My, look at all the paper on the floor. Miss Greenslelderu . . . Could you tell us.. lhltfsrfs. Kerr and Mt'Hargue. where you DO get your fresh supply of wind? ROMANTIC TYVO- SOMES: Callinatti and Stierer plus those Iwo name-alikes -Lower ant Lauer re- spectively. QIQOTES AND COMMENTS: I'm go- ing to be President . .loe Kyle. Of what. Joe. with your pull. perhaps the Gary HOR.-XCE M INN 1030.10 MOVIES OF THE WEEK Some Like ll Hot Starring Rob Yvise-'s Orchestra When Lore Is Young Rob Stahl and Helen Gilroy ,-inolher Thin Mun Starring Bill Fletcher Congo Maisie Starring Torch-singer Treadway Shop .-lrounrl The Corner Starring Louie Shrago Young :ls You Feel Starring Mr. Holliday Drums Starring George ,lensen Lucky' Night Starring Our Basketball Team on March l 31000 .4 Tonchlloicn Starring .lack Quade The Old Maid Starring Dorothy Harrington Park Association? Pm not interested in girls . Homer Hales. ive certainly know a lot of people wIio'd like to change your mind. Homer. RELLS NND NO-BELLS: Bells to: Reynolds. Fry. and Brownsten for that Super-Deluxe interpretation of the three hears . . . Bixler for at last breaking down to give the girls a break . . . Rosenltloom for graduating in 313 years and being Salutatorian into the bargain . . . No-bells Io: Hilo for keeping us guessing all year . . . Higdon for throwing over you know who . . . H.M. Students for their lack of courtesy' in the hulls . . . ACADEMY AWCARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED The governing board of the Horace Malin Academy of Outstanding Successes of the Year takes great pleasure in an- nouncing at this time those students who have so distinguished themselves in vari- ous lines of endeavor that they are eligible for membership in our permanent Rogues Gallery. and for mention in this space. Our hats are oli lo! Ted Nordquist Merman extraordinary Mary Margaret Burtle, Debater of merit George Stierer ,. Speaker who pleases Rotarians Commencement Speakers Beth Ludberg. Betty Neff. Hill Bachmann. Roh Sanderson Tom Stanton, Cameraman of promise Chris Eliopolus Brain-trust supreme Mary' Smith .Fingernails unbelievable lfinal Edition COMPOSITE DIRECTOR Directors are. ol course. highly import. ant in this scheme ol things. What we'd do without them we realy 4lon't know. While working under their gentle 'YP guidance. tllrning out superb productions and thrilling masterpieces. we can scarce- ly' help but notice some of the more strik- ing of their attributes. Of course. those Illg-slltils. Producer. Lutz and Ruston. are free from such can- did criticism twe hold them in awe. you knowl, but the directors well. they're a different story. In our estimation. th.- shining specimens nl' pedagogical perfec- tions would be thest Of the fairer sex: Carriage , Miss Il4'lt'l'N Grooming Miss john. Eyes . Mrs. Salt-y Hair Either YY'illiams Daphne or Marion Complexion Nlrsl Clim- Y0i1'P Mrs. lfrolik Islllllft' Mis. Parrish Personality Wlrs. SVIIIP-s Smile Mrs. Sheehan Our Illllrt' Carriage tirooming Eyes Hair Complexion X oicf? Figure Personality Smile uline he iltlllltvl'-2 Mr. Huck Mr. Leith Mr. ,lolinson Mr. Mcllargue Mr. Robinson Coach Kominski Coach Kerr Mr. NNIIIIIPIIIRHI Mr. Masters COMPOSITE ACTOR AND ACTRESS Surrounded as we are by such glamour and glory. it is indeed diliicult to single out the irlcal qualilications ol our actors and actresses. But. for your approval. we hereby submit the following as our recom- mendations: Mildred Yvenriclfs hair + Jacqueline Memingeris eyes + Jayne Wiahlertl nose + Toby William? n figure + Jean Ridgely s disposition -l- Helen O'Ilrien's voice 4- ,ludee Sholtis' clothes I our ideal actress. Bill YYilkin's hair Jr Tom Stantonis eyes + Dean Rixler's nose + Bill Ellerthorpe's mouth + Hartwell Robinsonis physique + Johnny Mirzais disposition + Bud Brown's yoice 'F Bernard Roth's clothes I our ideal actor. luzli UNI-. Hrxtrltll lltl It
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