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patron of the doctor's office because he feels that if aviators don't have a crack-up once in a while, they aren't much good. The next bubble shows Blanche Hartshorn's Old Maid's Home where Blanche has Clara Lee Potter, Irene Rogers and Gladys Strand as assistants. Anna Scott is seen running a beauty shop where Viola Turbeville and Lillian Mitchell are the girls who do all of the peroxiding and Eleanor L. Howard does any odd jobs that are lying around. One of the bubbles shows the New York police department where Ieanette Moss, Iulia Sustrick, Elsie Fiedler and Olive Maxcy are police women, and Eddie Sansteby, Ted Shaw and Donald Kiesel- horst are traffic cops. Also in police work are Mary Chiolero and Bert Arntzen who run a reform school. ' Here is a bubble ready to burst because the picture in it is so gay. In it are Ted Dean, a circus barker, Peter Patti, the head clown, and Nelleta Bundy, the show's star bare-back rider. Nelleta looks so cute on a white horse. Herman Dietz is ballyhooed as the tallest man in the world, and Mathilda .Uribe and Katherine Dinsmoor are the tiny, dainty sideshow midgets. What's this? Artistic bubbles, to be sure. The dress designers are Cora Brown, Mildred Burns and Inez Harris. The home designer or interior decorator is Evelyn De Cuir, and finally there is the world's foremost designer of guillotines, Harry Biesada. The dress designers' work is made easier for them by the models, Emma Deutsch, Frances Kiesel and Bert Butler. And there is Haruo Murakami, a drawer of lapanese prints. Well, well, well, on the very top of the '34 wave, I see King Neptune riding in. He is coming right toward me. Shall I run? No, I don't think so, for he looks happy. I-Ie's going to speak. Well, Billie, says he, I see you have been watching the bubbles I have made for you. Oh, ho! You didn't know that I was making them, did you? Well, I saw how lonely you were and decided to amuse you. Oh, don't bother to thank meg it was fun. And with a merry laugh at me, King Neptune rushed back into his watery home, leaving me once more alone, save for one last bubble in which was myself as head nurse in a fine hospital in New York City. - CLASS OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Iohn Dore .,,,,,-,.-,, ,,-,,,,-,,, P resident ,,,.,,,.., ......... R ussell Stuewe Qrin Kelso .,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,, 7 ...Vice-President ......... ............. O rin Kelso Marjorie McMillan ----4-,-- ,,.,.,,,., T reasurer ,,,,,,,,,, ....... T helma Perkins Thelma Perkins ........................................ Secretary --.-.----------- ---------------------- T helma Perkins COIVIIVIENCEIVIENT SPEAKERS Devota Jones --------. l.--,,---..-,,....--,.,,-,.,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,................. .......... V a l edictorian William Stokes ......... ------- C lass Ofafof Dixie Strayhorn ......... --------- S alutatofian Page Twenty-two
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Mlfwhffftpgffxgt 6 sawn' l Q X . . N YJ Q ,j K aw? VK U H L i jj will es. ff ow In these bubbles are any us Zgilete . Cecil White and n Hiraga are first string football players. Iac Pickup, Morton Mengel and David Fukushima are the best track men the United States has ever run in the Olympic events. Billy Rice and Chester Druliner have replaced Bill Tilden in the professional tennis field. Eugene Cox and Bob Latshaw have been signed up with the New York Giants, and the papers claim that they have cinched the pennant for that club. What a break for Montebello to be able to say, I knew them when- The girl athletes have also done all right for themselves. Dorothy Ramey, lean Sibbald and Ethel Slaney are all running in the Olympic events. Other Olympic stars are Mary Behnke and DeVota Iones, hammer throwers: Marjorie McMillan, swimmer ffree stylejg and Helen Victor, Olive Rupe and Lily Takashima, javelin throwers. They got their start as Pen Pushers. All the girls are under the supervision of Coach Catherine Armer. Other athletes of a sort are Gene Bugbee, Dorothy Mc- Millan and Wilma Evans who earn their living and spend all of their spare time as marathon dancers. Iiro Murata, Harry Nakata and Billy Takahashi keep that manly figure by practicing up on a few Iiu Iitsu tricks. They can have their Iiu Iitsu. I'11 stick to my daily dozen. After ten or fifteen years, I suppose we will still find Alvin Kahl, Grover Aubrey and Iohn McCann trying to make the freshman and sophomore girls feel good by keeping them company and by taking them to a traveling stock company's show consisting of Beverly Higbey, lVlorse Burns, Roma Stuewe, Miriam Hatch and Margaret Dore. Cornelius Overzyl and Thomas Chiolero do all the heavy love scenes. The company is relieved at times by an orchestra led by Agnes St. Iohn who has under her Norman Orwig, Audrey Sproule, Mildred Barthol and Frances Taylor. For intermissions the company has the Prado sisters, Ernie and Angie, who do a Duncan sister skit, and MidoriNakatsura, a tumbler. The stage crew consists of Gerald Lane and Paul Cheney. Karl Thomsen manages the whole outfit. Another wave rolls in. On it are several bubbles that reveal more about the class of '34, In spite of Catherine Sartore's acting ability, she has become a seca retary along with Inez Glenn and Herman Sharp. There is Hazel Van spending all of her time at home in her own kitchen, and Lanetta Walker and Eleanor Mullins piecing quilts, A local radio station boasts of having two of the finest vocal combinations in the country. They are a girls' trio consisting of Frances Balmes, Lorraine Palmer and Louise Bernard and a men's quartet of William Goodin, Marvin McAdams, Raymond Bergman and Ted Shoemaker. I see by these bubbles that Elizabeth Keithley, Helen Butler, Winifred Bowerman and Eileen Schreyer have a violin quartet in the Metropolitan Opera House, that Sheldon Margen is ambassador to Spain, and that Thelma Perkins and Sophie Govorko are in Paris as head buyers for Kress's. Betty Burnett and Bud Owsley have gone into. the mining business. A modern restaurant, is run by Evelyn and Iohn Myers-imagine a brother and sister working together. Iack Dunn is their chef, Howard Holmes is janitor, and Harold Washburn is dishwasher. The patrons of this restaurant are often given a wild ride directly from their dinner table by Evelyn Hants, an ambulance driver, to the offices of Dr. Orin Kelso. Lloyd De La Grange is also a regular Page Twenty-one
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K, X , W, WNW RIVER TO THE SEA Q M We talk of yesteryears, of trails and treasures, Q OE drifting, silver-sailed, on seas of dream, ' We hear afar the bells of Elfland chimingg Like tiny muffled Steeple-'bells they seem W Q So far away. We're all aboard these little galleons floating ag Along a stream where shallow waters glow, A9 T Beneath the sleepy willow-buds that waken, And softly greet the argosies below That hurry by. The Here, the Now, the whirling all about us, The doubts and worries-things that men call strife, The loves that lure us on, the hates that hound us, Drab blocks within the patch-work quilt of Life All fade and die. The nameless men who nameless rivers wander, And sail these nameless crafts out to the sea, All start together here beneath the willows Out into the sun. They leave the shady tree And willow-buds asleep.. And so we stand at Morning's rusty gateway, Beneath the moon, the sun, and willow tree, And think of years and years and friends before us That sailed this lonely river to the sea, This lonely, lazy river to the sea. ORIN KELSO, '34, ,Q U X if vii: 'IN-5 X ef x.-4' ' tgp, J N' 'L l 3: -i ff if Page Twenty-three
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