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tri: 'A UQ S 'I'A ee A E ine A Honor Pupils First How-WILFRran IRWIN. lVlLLIAM Mc'KN:c:ll'r, FRER SMITH, JANE I-lol-'PE:z, JUN: Doxnzivrv, MAIl'.' Mcoxm, MAR:oN Mmmmws, Ehsm UIIAPXN. EJELYN Smrrn, I-loLLEY Louisa Sul-vN:cR. CllARl.E.3 Kisu.m ANR DICK HARRST. Sammi Now-DAVID MACAnAM. JAMES RmuNs0N. WELMNGTON Buss!-iv. RICTTY STF:R1,:No, JUYCP: llom:mMAN. ARIJELI. SE:.u:1N. L,A'ruA1:.NR URA'r.Y. -DAN S'mvIcNsoN, HAzm. HAN1.oN, Vlv.AN WlG1NNE.!. max JAMES ANR BERNARD Sammi.. Third Row-SARAH Aus'mzA, Tmsl,MA UIKINEY, CLARA I-IERSHOREN, DORA V1'r'rlcs. HELEN COLIISTEZN. MAIIY LHR VAu,, BARBARA FRITCIIEY. EnwAR1r LITUIIFIELID, SAM FERMAN. Juuus DIIAVKIN, KENNETH Luolc. Amr EMWIN El.l,M.AN. Nine A's With Five or More Honors NAINIES. I CITIZICNSIIII' I SUIIOLAIISIIII' I lllCAI.'l'II I TUTAI. Thelma Briney .... ...., 5 4 I 1 10 Sarah Austria ..,.. 5 5 .. I 10 Catherine Cratty .... 3 5 1 I 9 Clara Hershoren .......... 4 2 1 7 Barbara Jean Frltchie..I El 4 .. 7 Mary Moore ................... I 1 2 I I 6 Evelyn Smith ................ I 4 3 7 Holly L. Suppnick .....,.. 2 3 I .. 5 June Doherty ......... ...... I 2 1 .. 5 7 Helen Goldstein .... . .. .. 6 6 James Robinson .... 4 1 .. 5 Marion Meadows .... 2 2 I 1 5 Sam Terman ........ 2 1 I 2 I 5 Hazel Hanlon ..... I 1 4 1 G Dora V,ttes .......... 2 4 I .. 6 Richard Harfst ..... ..... I 1 4 I 1 I G Mary Lee Vail ..... ....,. 1 4 1 G Wilfred Irwin ...... .. .. 5 5 David MacAdam .... ...... I Il 2 .. 5 Fred Smith .................... I 1 .. 4 I 5 he ' gyrus' -Uv Page Tlzifrty-mm
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., .-1, . ..,, -' I- -. :.. ' . -- ,-mmf,-.-. .- . A HICK TOWN BLOOEY EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-chief ....................., Hazel Hanlon News Editor ...... ,: ....... Sarah Austria Reporter ........,..... .,.....,.,. F Eugene Gillis Sport Editor ...............,..... Vivian Wienner Society and Theatre Editor ...........,........ ....................................Ieanctte Schxnittke Art Editor ........................ La Verne Iiiasell Business Manaxrer .............. Donald Leitch ANNOUNCEMENTS Have you seen the illustration on Motor News? The work was don: by Jeanette Weller, talented coznmercial artist. Dr. Charles Yahne and Dr. Irwin Coldman have announced the opening ol' their ofliec here. They will special- ize in eyes, eais. nose, and throat. Both have excellent reputations For remov- ing tonsils and adcnoids. Drop in to sec them. SKYSCRAPER FOR I-IICK TOWN IIick Town will rcceivc her greatest skyscraper tomorrow, It was built by the noted architcvts. Leitch and Rielel. Hiek Town is also very glad to say that she will have the most brilliantly lighted streets in America. Hazelnut Avenue wifi be as bright at night as at clay be- cause of the efforts of Mr. Jack Kinally. the noted electrical engineer. Mr. Robert Jeffery will take care of the ereetinlr and planning of the poles, lights, etc. WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED Private Secretary to F. S. Woolworth wins first prize in the Hick Town Hlooey Contest. The speed of Miss Mary Yourofskv, winner, was graded and rated with one hundred other girls com- netine. Miss Harriet Eilcnsttin, a stenc- L--raphcr. received second prize, and Miss Evelyn Shoor, a boolckeeper, third prize. Honorable mention was given to Miss Laura Parker, Miss Irene Lazar, and Miss Helen Alter, secretaries. HOODCROVE IS VIC- TORIOUS The Hoorlfrrove basketball team won the state title after a very successful no games. Their coach, Meadown. has kept them rfrson. losing: Miss Marion in stood trainiuzr and they showed great huadwork in lmra Linscll, their playing, Miss Bar- a star player when she was in high school, did much to bring success. It is hoped she about their will be with them next season. DESIGNER. DISTINGUISHED SELF A new piece of jewelry has been desiuncd by Miss Dorothy Davis, a watch-clock for brides. It represents Cupid shooting bow and arrow. The dcsirrn is most artistic, and the work- manship is of rare quality. NOTED GANGSTER CAPTURED A xranster, who has caused much trouble, was finally captured last night b'y Detectives Roger Schoenheide and Henry Knazalc. The gangster is teont. on p. 803. LECTURES AND THEATRES Miss lllargruerite Hayden, head cos- tume desiigner nl' one of the most noted dress houses nl' Paris, will give a lee- ture at 3 p. ni. on Clothes and the Woman before the members of The Hick Town Wnmen's Club. Miss Lil- lian Stein, a noted writer, will preside. Miss Frances Nelson, history teacher ol' the Haekson School, has returncd from Africa and will give a series of lectures at the Town Hall, beginning Monday nixrhi.. Miss 1-'hyllis Jacobs is to be congrat- ulated un her work in the play, HlllIv1,llill. Come and see it. We also have the dis- tinguished organist, Mr. Claude Sheri- dan, featured on the proram. FLASHES FROM EVERY- WHERE Paris. France: The Misses Vivian Wienner and Jeanette Schmittke, prom- inent interior decorators, have opened their studios here. Glasgow, Scotland: Miss Jean Steven- son, a well-known nurse nl' Hick Town, has returned to her native land, Scot- land, for a short visit with her friends. Moscow, Russiai Miss Sarah Austria, distinguished social worker from I-liek Town, is in the city investilratinsz the Social Problem here. AULINE ARKOWITZ UClLl.E lRlClY OBERT lCKlN.SON GEO. MICHELSON TRNNED D pmvnz Gsnvtemm-I or WlsEcRAcK:R , Lzusunrr Nunsi SECRETARY f 'lf ' Z , I 5 .N il 0, X L5 I H l. . X X M Y H . I - e 1, . . . , O I be I u i , ' ' Clil - '5 ll J l - at : iii- , l sr - We '- , or 4 T Y .1 ' , ' T' u 1 .A- Page Thirty
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