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CLASSES AS I SEE THE SENIORS S I, Alazabba Cazabba, peer down upon the earth, I see 1 Carolyn Holloway, Girls League president of twenty-five ', years ago, receiving as guests at her beautiful villa in Italy, 0' Wayland Calkins, Evelyn Paine, Martha Shaw and Edythe hip . Huey. I also see Iames Pickup, now a middle-aged man, riding up in a Cadillac sixteen. He has made millions in 5 oil deals. Pl , Ah, yes, I see Virginia Stewart away out there in A S Arkansas feeding chickens, and here come Mary Iane Karnes and Mayvean Huddleston in an old broken-down Ford to visit her. In that dear old state of Oklahoma I see Bob McNeal as coach in a small high school, Bob had to give up his position as coach at Stanford because his teams were too good. His life-long friend Wilbur Conrad now has a seat in the United States senate. Freddie Tuttle, another pal, is acting as drum major of the LI. S. C. band. In Chicago I see in electric lights The World Famous Tumbler Dare- Devils-Clarence Cross, Nixon Kerr, Earl Furry, Wilfrid Cash. The Delightful Inn , a cozy night club in Pico, has the world's most famous girls dance orchestra composed of the musicians Winifred Bortel, Hazel Brock, Pauline Alexander and Nina Powell and led by Edna May Ienkins. Vivian Kay is hostess and some of the entertainers are Horace Turner and Maxine Hatch as adagio dancers, Don Hester the tap dancer, Ruby Huntsman the blues singer and Iulia Butler the accompanist. Another Star is eclipsed by Chuck Iordan who is even more popular than the great Valentino. Among those at the Mack Sennett studios are Frank Kuwahara, Ralph Iulien and Ross Iacobs, some of the world's best- known comedians. I thought that Richie Sexson and Remsen Huston would become pro- fessional baseball players, and so they have. Albert Sarrazin is one of L. A. A. C.'s greatest track stars. Claude Baggerly appears to be in a wrestling match, and on the sidelines I see E. L. Morris as his manager. When I see Iuanita Watkins accompanying Earl Ramey on the piano, I think of the days when Iuanita played for us to dance at old M. H. S. Earl is now a famous radio entertainer. ' Iane Martz and Patricia Sikey are owners of a tea shop on Hollywood boulevard. Emily Hogan makes a lovely hostess and supervisor. Some of her girls are Agnes Hoffman, Ruth Webster and Viennie Thatcher. Ethel Hooper is cashier, with Elizabeth Walser, her assistant. Near this famous shop is an exclusive millinery establishment owned by Page Twenty-six
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Margaret and Elisabeth Langdon. Customers are shown the latest models by Catherine Vander Bruggen, Veronica Lally, Katherine Fallis and janet Thompson. One day I saw Ruth Daniel and Nita Douth, Beverly Hills social leaders, buying some beautiful creations there. Bonnie Strayhorn and Reba Conrad are doing physical education work in California colleges, Bill Wilson is teaching history and civics. Ah! Down there l see Carl Seiersen, the greatest orator since Webster, and his friend, Milton Koch, the most popular politician since Henry Clay. Evelyn Griffith is down there too, but she is sitting before the fire knitting. Sadie Lucy now lives in Boston and her husband just thrives on Boston baked beans and brown bread. Blanche Marcotte, Mrs. Lucy's companion, is very interested in a young Bostonian. . Praise Byrd and Lindbergh if you will, but my praise goes to Wesley Garrett, Earl Green and Daniel Hogan, founders of a thriving village at the South Pole. Ruth Nelson is down there resting after a strenuous season in a New York musical comedy, Cecil Crandall is back at his old job as jockey and is doing well in the races at Agua Caliente. Cecil certainly knows his horses. On Fifth Avenue in New York there is an exclusive gown shop owned by Reggie Crawley. Reggie's buyer is Ieanne Kayes, who gets a trip to Paris every six months with Loise Mitchell as her secretary. Mildred Hatch is now owner of a famous school for girls in London. ln her spare moments from the concert stage, Dorothy Whaley instructs some of Miss Hatch's students in piano, Darrell Kendall and Elmore Galbraith are making startling discoveries about the sphinx in Egypt. While in Alexandria they met Eleanor Ieffredo who is making a world tour. Paul Pustmueller is one of India's most famous spice kings. Florence Zaima is in Hawaii basking in the beautiful sunlight on the sands of Waikiki. Florence travels much and lectures on her travels. Phyllis Butler has realized her ambition and is studying music and danc- ing in Paris. She was once one of Broadway's most loved actresses. Helen Mary Densmore, has changed a great deal since all these people knew her, but she hopes soon to drop down to earth, and show everyone that she's just as wise as her name. CLASS WILL The Senior Class of '31, being endowed with an over-abundance of intellectual ability, generosity and wondrous talent, unselfishly bequeaths some of its most valued possessions to the under classmen, Virginia Stewart leaves her package of Golden Glint to Mary Behnke. E. L. Morris' cowboy disposition is left to Billy Rice. Hurrying hasn't gotten anybody any place anyhow. Page Twenty-seven
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