Moorestown Senior High School - Nutshell Yearbook (Moorestown, NJ)

 - Class of 1932

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CLASS OF 1932 19 Mildred Katz is giving violet-ray treatments in a beauty parlor owned by Elsie Landon. Earl Bowen has become quite a regular customer. Dorothy lVIozer's'neatness has won her the position of private secretary to Henry Roberts, a Wealthy bachelor. Emma Powell has become the foreign correspondent for a French perfume establishment in Paris, owned by Emma Rockhill. Milton Stricker and Roy Larsen, comedians, have just recently signed a contract with the Earle Theatre. VVilliam Martin, a prominent film director, is now directing a picture in which John Ormsby is starring with Grace Wurst. Doris Greenig has just opened a dress salon on Fifth Avenue. 'Way down in the sunny south Lola, Clement and Sara Hall are owners of a planta- tion house where hungry travellers can buy the very best Virginia smoked ham and corn cake. Traver Beans is substituting for Stokowski, who is on vacation, while Ellsworth Felton has taken over Guy Lombardo's orchestra with VValter Sweigart, Dorothy Jones, VVilliam Goldstein and Carl Mikuletsky as added attractions. s 4 Theodore Sauselein is startling the modern age with his celophane sax. Leo Cunningham is studying Botany, while Sydney Bodine is raising stingless bees. Alice Foster is the Spelling Professor at Peirce Business College. Edna Morris has become chief dictator at Peirce, for the Annual Spelling Contest. Charlotte Brown is the dean of a woman's' college in Pennsylvania. She cer- tainly is doing her best to make the students of her college splendid women of tomorrow. Bertha Clark has become the principal of a large high school in Tennessee. Bill Clymer is the night Watchman on Vincent Conroy's golf course. Edmund Mayo is the silent partner. Jefferson Edwards is the manager for Ed Ericson who became the heavyweight champion of the world when he knocked Primo Carnera out in the third round. Minna Eisenschmidt and Donald Flammer have joined an Antrim Entertain- ment Society and are now touring the country. Kathryn Eisele and Adelaide Sullivan are the feminine stars in the American Olympics. Mary Eldridge has won much fame as a fancy ice skater. Irene Godfrey and Beulah Gibbs have been using their brains to good advantage. They have invented a new :Hea-powder, a sure cure for poodlesf' It's guaranteed! Jane Blaker has developed a love for aeroplanes -she is an aviatrix. Thomas Dix has donated his services as a mechanic. Louis Juhlmann is to be a model at Howard's Clothing Shop, New York, for the purpose of displaying what the well dressed man will wear. Malcolm MacGeorge has completed his course of dentistry and is now established in Moorestown as a prominent dentist. Martha Carson has been appointed editor-in-chief of the Chien Qui Rit, which has its main oflice in Paris.

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1 8 THE NUTSHELL held them so close together must now be broken. Life awaits them! Tell me, fearnestlyj what does the future hold in store for them? GIRL: Ah, my boy, but that is one huge prophecy to make. But the crystal knows. See! fpointing into ballj I see visions of a bright futureg one filled with Wonder and Warmth, with love and laughter. GEORGE: It is well. But can you tell me more of its individuals, what each one is going to do and be? GIRL: Yes, listen carefully, I shall tell you what the crystal has for them: ' I see that George Falker, the leader of the Class of '32, has become campaign manager for Hoover in the coming presidential election. Patton Kinsey, of serious countenance, and Bill Shoemaker, a self-made man, are both running on a split-ticket for Mayor of Riverton. Charles Woolston and Sam Walrond have arranged their country-Wide tour so cleverly that victory is sure-at least, for one of them. Howard White and Bud Wright have become quite famous as advertising mana- gers for the Tomlinson Bros., who are manufaetuers of Golden Glue for Cinnamon Buns. The business is run on a large scalef' In New York, Neil Frech has just opened the most magnificent theatre ever erected. Its magnificence is due to the work of the great architect, Jimmy Kassekert, and the beautiful interior decorations were perfected by Jennie Waldis with Natalie Ehrenstrom assisting. ' The play selected for the opening day is Esther MulloWney's latest, Ambrosia and Nectar , which stars Doris Pettit as Ambrosia, with Ellis Humphreys as Nectar. Ruth VVilkins and Dorothy Lytle are running a very successful teashop on Broadway. Next door to them is a very smart French pastry shop, owned by Mary Pond and managed by Esther Cresthull. A It seems that a hospital islfpausesj Ah yes, Theresa VVolf, a very serious- minded person, has become the leading surgeon at 5th Avenue Hospital. Gene Charl- ton has taken her work so seriously that she has become Theresa's head nurse. The recovery of the patients is aided by the untiring efforts of Agnes Gowell, Sue Denneler, Mildred Adams, Ruth Johnson and Dolora King, who have become very charming nurses. On entering the hospital, one is greeted by two very efficient secretaries, Josephine Verbaro and Clare Zamostein. Ralph Abrams, Joseph lNIonte, and Dominic Sacca, have revolutionized agriculture in the West. Their success has been due to a great discovery. They plant their onions and potatoes in alternate rows, so the onions make the potatoes ery to irrigate the land. John Hahn and Thomas Moran are managing the Follies Sisters , Magdaline Mooz, Adaline Royce, and Frances Laubert, who appear weekly on Broadway in New York. Bernard Ott, Clement Lockwood, and Walter Sill, are priding themselves on belonging to the winning national football and basketball teams. Esther Hill and Beulah Peaker are working with Helen King in a Child's Day Nursery on Chestnut Street. Walter Hufford and Joseph Leary are raising a kind of non-squirtable grapefruit. Their business has become so extensive that their secretaries, lVIarie iMcGann and Etta Ward, are complaining of overwork.



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20 THE NUTSHELL Dorothy Barclay and Dolores Nickum have been traveling extensively, but they are now sojourning on the Riviera. - But now, a cloud has settled over the crystal. I can't quite?Ah yes, I see- -it is clearer. The crystal points to a certain VVilliam Wilkins. He is going to do something big some day. Wliat is it? The crystal seems to cloud over again-But don't worry Bill, it all comes out in the end. Louise McKane has become chief operator at the Bell Telephone Co. When Letitia Mahon consults her co-workers in the world of dietetics, she finds the tele- phone service excellent. Many tired business men are cheered by the melodious voice of Anna Peterson, or Helen Sexton, operators at the Exchange. Joseph Steinmetz has become the most successful commercial artist in America. Mary Thomas is consulted by Joseph and his associates who desire her artistic criti- cism and advice. Roberta Walker is becoming very popular as a novelist. Her latest publication was entitled, The Present Mode. Harry Salmon has become an artist of unusual distinction. His specialty is por- trait painting. Dick VVah'ond assists Harry by collecting the models Thomas Fountain has proven to be a star chemist. He is creating some of the most scientific advances of the day. Alfreda Addison is the girl with the giggle. Alfreda is manager of an old man's home. Helen Day is spending her time assisting Alfreda. I see in the crystal another big doctor. Jimmy Barbour is becoming one of the most promising young doctors of America. Clare Conroy has purchased a section of land from her brother's golf course. She hasn't decided as yet what she will use it for, but you never can tell. Jimmy Sattazahn and Harvey Wirth have collaborated in building a new Hying palace . Jene Bailey will be one of the passengers on its Hrst Hight to France. Melvin Wurst has traveled with the army and the navy since he left high school, but at the present he is enlisted in the French Foreign Legions. Earl Sixberry is the intellectual giant of the Einstein Scientific club of Berlin. He and Einstein agree perfectly on a new theory of relativity. QPauses as she fo-ndles cry.s'tal.D GIRL fslo-wlyj: A cloud covers the crystal and I see no more. The list is Hnished. GEORGE: And, now my prayer is that your prophecy may come true. GIRL: It will come true, listen-- CMusic plays softly and girl softly cha-nts.j

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