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

 - Class of 1934

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 Isn’t that the one with Kmilio Janelli in it? asked Jim. (Always pulling in). Yeah. Madeline Luethy, Kathryn Lickfield, Mary Kercher and, Mary and Edna Horner are in it, too. It’s quite good. Let’s listen. While the program continued all were quiet, with the exception of Jim, who insisted on looking at the paper. He was one of those master minds, who can do two things at once. Why, look here. Merritt Boyer’s orchestra is on tonight, with Thelma Schwartzeasthe featured saxophonist! Remember when she used to hit the sour notes back in dear old M. H. S.? And, oh, at ten-thirty the Greif Typewriter program comes on. It features Edith Wilkinson, soprano, and Therese I)i. , actress, as guest artists. Anil now, the next time you go to buy rugs, be sure to stop in at any Schneider rug dealer, and look at our charming new styles and patterns. Mr. William Schneider, president of the company, says: ‘ We put only the best materials into our product, anil expert workers help to make our rugs the l est on the market.' This is Frank Norcross announcing. Station WJZ in New York. . . . Our next program comes from Chicago. . . . Good evening! Lady Louise Beauty Products presents the Lady Louise Revue starring Miss Norma Solly, the famous dancer, and the orchestra and chorus from the Clover Club, the well-known night club which is operated by that popular manager, Charlie Williams. The chorus here is under the talented direction of Jesse Brubaker. If you want a good evening’s entertainment, just drop up and see us some time. We are four miles outside of Lake Forest, on Sheridan Road. Tonight our mistress of ceremonies is none other than that famous Pat Murphy . . . Miss Murphy . . . “Hello everybody. The first number on our program is a medley of three tunes, ‘ Just a Coastline,’ 'Lady Lucy,' and ‘Two Hours,’ the vocal and tap are furnished by that ever popular trio consisting of Evelyn Wilkins, Ruth Hunter, and Vivien Lindquist. Who do you think I saw the other day on the street? asked Bud. “None other than Rose Palme and Anna Repsher. They’re looking like a million dollars. They’re both married and living within a few doors of each other. “And next on our program, Betty Roulon will sing ‘Since My Man Done Went Away’. After that there will be a number by the chorus, and then Delilah Dixon will sing that old favorite ‘Stormy Weather. ' “ Remember Joe Moore?” asked Jim. (Henr he is again!) “He’s a minister up in Harlem. I passed his church the other day.'' Just then the telephone rang. Bud picked it up, “Hello! Well, for Pete’s sake! . . . George Lockwood! Where in the world are you? . . . Really? Who's playing in it? . . . Gene Raymond, Lillian Ackerman and Mary Bailey? I’ll l et it would be . . . No, I’m sorrv I’m dated tonight, and couldn’t make it. Well, I' m glad to have heard from you anyway. Maybe next time. So long. And now we present Lady Louise ... “Today I received a letter from one of our loyal patrons. Miss Jesse Yoka writes: ‘I am a clerk in a department store, and this requires a neat and tidy appearance. I have found that no powder is CLASS OF 1934 Page 21

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 Steinmetz brothers, Charlie and Dan. They’ve got some Japs down there, who are experimenting to see if they couldn’t workout something about the over-population of Japan.” “ 1 bet they’ll make a go of it, too. They've got what it takes to put over something like that.” added Bill. “And now, ladies and gentlemen,” came from the radio, “Blue Moon Oil Company presents Norman Boudwin with his latest news Hashes.” “Good evening, everybody. There’s lots doing down in Washington today. Senator Steven Zakrzewski and Senator Stanley Levandoski had a debate this morning on whether or not the United States should keep up relations with Russia. Ambassador Everett Braddock believes that relations should be sustained, as sooner or later Russia will become a world power. By the way, those three daredevil pilots —George Bailey, Walter Dolde, and Robert Fauver, who are attempting to make a non-stop flight around the world, were sighted today, above Honolulu. They arc due in San Francisco tomorrow. “And now for the latest sport news. The good old red-white-and-blue was hoisted aloft three times today. The first time was when Jane White won the indoor ski-jump. Nobel Marburv brought home second honors with the new high-jump record with a 7.G' on today's event. Last, but not least, is Emily Barclay, who came in covered with glory as she won her third first place of the games. This time it was the woman’s 100-yard dash. “Down there in Brazil things are progressing nicely. A report came from Superintendent Frank Schnekscr that the first boat-load of Japs has arrived. Today, American agriculturists Edward Grork, Grant Mathis, William Johnston and Lester Wells, set out into the deep Jungle to study the native soil of the banana. And speaking of native soil of plants, those two botanists, Milan Protich and Henry Moon, have perfected a new fruit. It is a cross between an apple and an orange. They say that the skin is eatable and the center is like an orange. “ I see that those two women astronomers—Gwedolyn Bodine and Marie Votta—have been doing a bit of research work and have predicted that in another 2,000,000 years there will be another streak in the sky similar to the Milky Way. And, oh, yes, Jerry Davis and Bob Peaker are continuing their preparations for a flight to our neighbor. Mars. “Reports are that the Navy is going to build a new battleship. The present rumor is that she’ll be the prize of Uncle Sam’s Navy and will lie commanded by Captain John Downey. W ell, speaking of commanding, the announcer, Bruce Rogers, is commanding me to stop, so- So long until tomorrow.” “You know,” said Bud, “Radio is a wonderful thing. We three can sit here in comfort and listen to what is happening all over the world, not to mention knowing what all our old pals are doing. Oh, there’s that skit—“Night after Night.” Ever listen to it? Quite a number of Moorestonians are in it. Originated in Philadelphia and it has grown quite popular. It has music. Jokes, and a plot, and you have to admit that it is a rare treat to have all three.” Pag 20 THE NUTSHELL



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 so effective in warding off 'shiny nose’ as ‘Lady Louise.' There are many other women just like Miss Yoka who have found a faithful friend in Lady Louise beauty products. Try it, won’t you? Thank you!” . . . You have just listened to Miss Margaret Roberts, in one of her talks which tell of the many letters received daily from the legion admirers of Lady Louise Products. Next Friday night we will again spend thirty minutes at the Clover Club.” “That next program is a peach. It is a detective story, taken from the official records at Washington and acted by the original criminals and detectives,” said Bill. I heard one last week, in which old Murph was the cop who made the arrest, and Howard Derlin was the plain clothes man. ” “Speaking of Secret work, the two O’Donnell girls, Marie and Veronica, are in the Secret Service,” said Jim, (Tch! Tch!) “ It’s funny how we can keep track of the old gang, even though we never sec a quarter of them. ” “The Associated Press sends this message to you. Ambassador Horace hrick-son has succeeded in cementing the connection between the United States and Italy. Another step toward World Peace. ’’ “We now present Stanley Narkin and Leonard Gwalthney in their ‘Nosey News ” “Hello, Everybody! This is Gwalthney and Narkin in their Nosey News. Flash! Miss Marjorie Lyons will appear in a new play to open on I hanksgiving Day. The title will be ‘Tomorrow’s Dinner’ and her leading man will be William Doert. By the way, we hear that he is still pacing the floor. Flash! Who is that millionaire who is chasing Peg Bolton? And who is sending Minnie Mitchell orchids every performance? Gardenias to Rose Mancuso for the new tango which she has made so popular. Beware, males! these stewardesses on the new airliners are bewitching. Dr. Nicholas Moore found that out!” “Speaking of stewardesses on airliners, I flew down to Washington the other day with William Patterson. He's doing well in the steel business,” said Bud, “and who do you think was the stewardess on the plane? Our old pal Frannie Connor. She said that Helen Maurer is on the line with her, and that Ruth Fiesst is working on the Sub-Deb column with Miss Woodward. Ruth goes all over the world organizing Sub-Deb clubs. She also said that Rita Ccrullo is writing for magazines, too.” “Well. I heard the other day that Edna Garron is working for the telephone company in Philadelphia and Dorothy Ewen is working as an operator in Moorestown. ” “Another news report from the Associated Press, says that Herman Schimmel has just been re-elected as Dictator of Germany.” “Oh, there’s the bell,” exclaimed Bud, “ I’ll go.” “Well, for the lova Mike! Where did you blow in from, Matthew Schlindwein! and John DeSimone! Come on in! Bill Stewart and Jim Haines arc here.” (Continueii on page 64) Pogt 22 j —....— THE NUTSHELL

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