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ALYCE Auulscmik Daubers-4 Girls League ELVIRA ABEYTA Home Economics Club--4 Girl Reserves-3 Basketball--3 REUHEN Io:-iN ALLEN Football-2, 3. -1 Track-l, 2, 3, -l M Club-r-l YoNEco ARfKKl Huntington Park High-l, 2, 3 Pen Pushers-4 Pro Merito-4 GEORGE A. ARMER HA Football CaptainA3 Basketball--2, 3, -1 President, Student Body-4 PHYLLIS EDGELL BENDORF Melody Makers--4 Orchestra--3, -I Pro Merito-4 DON C. Bocas Santa Ana Polytechnic High Daubersvfv, 4 Boys Progressive Club RUTH BORG G. A, A.-2. 3, 4 Pen Pushersg-l Daubers--I STELLA MAE Biuuifr Garfield High-2, 3 Service Club-2, 3 Girls League BEN BROWN Boys Progressive Club Pago Ninctccn
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Presto! The Philippines come into sight and a tiny mission appears. ln the doorway we recognize our old friend Eleanor Wilkinson. This immense steamboat is owned by Captain lim Elliott. The excited gentleman with the saxophone is Professor Rostan Stofle. who fears he will be late for his recital at the Italian Opera House. Pilot Melvin Duncan is reassuring him. Leaning against the rail is Francis Butler, zoologist. That black-haired man is Philip Navarra. He is conducting a successful sales campaign for Dr, Sndney Hallaniores latest patent medicine. In this horse race Esther Wold, Lahoma Carter, Marguerite Fields and Evelyn Lamarque are jockeys. See how ritzy Howard Sharp's barber shop looks! Perry Owen. a ton- sorial artiste, is the only barber who can please Rebecca McPeak, comediennc. Her leading man. Vernon Owsley, finds Marybelle Hubbs the one manicurist for him. Mr. Howard Donaldson pilots that dirigible, the worlds largest. His secretary, Edythe Claire Leuenberger, accompanies him on his flights. This picture shows us a radio station. and that tall announcer is George Armer. He is announcing over the Don Boggs broadcasting system. The television set shows us Harold Cain and his Montebello Hill Billiesu, in- cluding Ioe Dougherty, Elnathan Gage, Charles Goodrich and Robert Viljoen. The blues singers have competition, for Reuben Allen is the new sensation. Mr. Allen is always accompanied by Alice Williams' orchestra consisting of Alta Thornley, Bernice Hargraves. Eleanor Harmon, Velma Iune Hayter, Edith Rogers and La Vonne Stull. Station G-O-O-D, new Monty-Hi-School Home program. is on the air. Tommy Hughes heads the performers as teacher. Winifred Rohleder. Nina Orozco, Roderick North, Ben Brown, Robert Brown, lack Moosman and Arthur Humberstone are also featured artists. I switch the picture to the Roxy Theatre owned by Willis Calkins. Adella Norton appears as the star performer. Here's Professor Richard Rowe training a flea for his circus. Presto! Norman Gages dancing school! Lets look inside. Theres Norman himself instructing a class in spring dances. l recognize Florence Southworth, Eula Genung, Alice Nolan and Charlotte Heath as dancers. Here's the Chicago News office. Ioy Heylek sits at the editors desk dictating to his stenographer, Katherine Page. Clayton McMann is the proofreader and the star reporter is Olive Reid. That's Emma Sarrazin calling signals. She is training her famous women's football team. Florence Price is captain, and Elvira Abeyta. Alyce Aebischer and Stella Bright are doing well holding the pigskin down. Here is a courtroom. That kind lawyer is Glenn Burgess. He is addressing a jury in which Glenn Penrod and Weston Ross are seen. Now, Beth. you have seen the future of our classmates. Shall I disclose what the coming years have in store for you? Page Eighteen
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