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AL. '7 E3-EF.l1ECTfILD , E DD.. DDD .- DDHQM' v v beninr ierupbetp rkllflkflfflfrk HOWARD Ccomes breezing in with newspaperl f llellol l just got back from the ball game. jack Eachus was the star pitcher lor the Chicago White Sox, They say he's slated to pitch in the Worlds Series, GEORGE W Some others in that class are achieving athletic fame, too, jack Rosenlelder has just annexed the Catalina Island fishing title. l heard, tco-, that Marjorie Damm is in strict training in order to compete in the Olympics next year. DONN'f'l -l see in the last BILLISOARD that Rose C-ehring has re- placed Louise Fazenda ol the United Artists Co. HOWARD -- Station MCG has a good program tonight. tReadsj Vocal solo Miss Dorothy Sayers accompanied by Eugene Krebs on the oboe. The class of l929 is certainly gaining recognition. Geneva told me this morn- ing that Donald Murray had wen the National Oratory Contest. DONNA -- l found some interesting notes in this home town paper. tReadsj Mr. Albert Baker has been granted the use of the Mac Kaye Cottage this summer. Mr. Baker intends to publish some of his nature poems soon. Hon. R. Kirk Nlee, jr., now has a wonderful collection of old McC1ul'fey Athletic goods. Mr. Mee began his collection when as student at h'lcGufl'ey lligh School. GEORGE - l donlt believe l'll attend the llealth Clinic this week. l heard that Dr. DuBois and Prof. Hawkins are the main lecturers there now. HOWARD W Ruby jacobs is bringing tame to herself for her renowned elementary lessens in dancing. A DONNA - Speaking of publicity, Common Pleas judge came into the limelight when he directed the fam.us divorce case ol' Robert Spenny against Mary Louise Roberts. HOWARD - l'll get some tickets tomorrow for the opera. Dorothy Ledwell and Virginia Slye, with the Metropolitan Opera Co., are taking the leading roles. GEORGE - Here is an interesting note. Clleadsj The Misses Beatrice Buchanan, Mary Duerr, and jessie Bourne have just returned from an extensive World Trip on which they collected a great variety of vanity cases, the old way of carrying cosmetics, They are now planning to open up a beauty shop. Arriving on the same hoat, were Prof. Thomas Taylor and Dr. joseph hleadon, Ph. D., who spent a year of extensive study at the marvelous, ltalian studio of Carvel Collins. Smwrleffri
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REFLECTOR 1929 ROSE GH IRING Never inlle a nicwment, but thrifty and thnughtlul of others. Year entered l9l73 ,lunior Play 33 Feasl of 1.a1zter115 3: Choral Cluh l-3-4: Mirror Staff 45 Mirror Staff Play 43 County Chorus 43 Lfsher, Senior Play. JACK ROSliNFlfLDER Rofies just a quiet lad, Whcfs never caught anapping, Because he always starts to run, When llappers start their flapping, On Stage Committee Senior Play, 4. MARY LOUISE ROBERTS Quoted as saying, l dont believe in love at first sight, but l do believe in taking a second look. Year entered l9263 Student Council 43 jr. Minstrel 33 Feast of l.anlerns 33 Wild Rose 23 Choral Club 2- 3-43 Latin Clubg W. C. T. Lf Essay 23 Class debates 4 Calternatej Senior Sextet 4. ROBERT SPENNY Another tall one ot' the class Anil as broad as he is tall. But height sure comes in handy, When he's playing basketball, Year entered W25: Basketball 3-43 Football 3-43 'lirack 33 Class Secretary 3. MARY INLOES One of these quiet Seniors of whom we have nothing sarcastic to say. Year entered l02ll3 County Chorus 43 Choral Club l- 3--lg Hfcrsf of f,L1IlfL'f7lS Cy Usher, Senior Play. Sixteen
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l'l'lE REFLECTOR l929 IJONNA - That reminds me. l got a letter from Dorothy Ferris this morning. She is sailing on the Leviathan for Paris where she has accepted a position as a model in the employ of Paul Poiret. To make the voyage interesting, she says, Walter Wagner is the bartender of the ship. GEORGE --- l would like to hear Rev. Hugh Schocke on the radio to- night. lle will talk on, What Will flu' World! from the,l3roadway Taber- nacle Church. HOWARD -- By the way, two pesky saleswomen were here this after- noon trying to sell me some loud golf hose. DONNA - Why, that was Helen Soltysik and Louise Wolnitsek. l directed them here. GEORGE -Listen to what l found in these club notes. Clieadsj Mary lnloes has been elected President of the local W. C. T. U. after a some- what exciting contest. llaving recently traced her ancestry back to the Revolution, Alice Schocke has been admitted to the D. A. R. HOWARD - Speaking ol elections, Isabel Shera is running for Presi- dent on the almost extinct Republican ticket. GEORGE - Ruby Myers and llazel Widau have just opened their new meat market. They named it the lXlcGulTey Hambone, in honor of their Alma Mater. Come on, let's get some liver for the dog. g g as W ,. . v ' 5 T' lfiglifemz
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