Monterey High School - El Susurro Yearbook (Monterey, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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1' . -'i ., M ii 1 Ql 1 it yi 1 ,jg 'af' ' 'H ff-..,.,, fhuik, C, E i. S U S U PN. Ps. N O SENICIQ DIQOD ECY Each member of the M.U.H.S. class of 1954 has among his most choice possessions a copy of the New York Tribune dated March 5th, 1953. Wfilliam Millis, managing editor of the Tribune at that time, used the inauguration of President Norris as an excuse for the writing of a signed article about the members of Norris's high school graduating class, Millis himself being one of them. This is the way the write-up appeared: Yesterday morning that rugged individualist, Kenneth Norris, was in- augurated as President of the United States, with Chief justice Emile Lippman administering the oath. Norris owes his rise from the bottom to that great scientist and mathe- matician, Prof. James Crumply, who at one time collaborated with a fellow scientist and mathematician in making a machine that would take dictation in shorthand and transcribe it in fifteen minutes, no matter how long the dic- tation was. Prof. Crumpley and Norris took economics together when they attended high school in California. Monterey was the town, and 1934 the year, at least that is what my secretary, Barbara Wlmite, said in one of those gigantic note- hooks of hers. At that time, Prof. Crumpley always so observant, noted the violence with which Norris voiced opposition to whatever subject was under discussion. Prof. Crumpley then went to work on an invention, and, after completing it, took Norris to New York with him. Once there, Prof. Crumpley installed his invention, which was a power transmitter with Norris standing in front of it. Then the two of them, would argue, and, if he were sufficiently aroused, one no from Norris would light all the lamps in New York City for fully fifteen minutes. Finally they were sued by the city, whose revenue from its own power plant was dropping off too rapidly for Mayor Vance Kindred's comfort. john Limper acted as prosecuting attorney and won the case. Thereafter, despite his defeat, Norris gained fame by holding various governmental offices and by other devices with which he is familiar. Vice-president Isabelle Quesada, the third woman ever to hold this po- sition, was seen in the crowd at the inaugural ceremony with the other two women vice-presidents who had preceded her, Jean Basham and Isabelle Breaux. The latter wastes the greater part of her time in Texas roping steers. Other than Arnold Chapman, the Brain Trust, advisers to the President, includes Louie Oleari, who spends much of his time at the ocean and who has a marked affinity for cypress trees such as those seen around Point Lobos, and 1-1

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