Petaluma High School - Trojans Yearbook (Petaluma, CA)

 - Class of 1921

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BOOBVILLE SCREECHER MR. WAYNE BRADEN and MISS DOLLY SEE- NEY have decided to go into partnership. Their business is to consist of collecting tin cans for the surrounding goats. —o— WILLIAM GOSSAGE, famous lady-killer, was se¬ riously injured in a re¬ cent accident. His most recent lady-love gave him the grand bounce which resulted in poor Willie’s broken heart. MRS. DICK BROWN nee Doris Hammell, accom¬ panied her husband on a business trip to Novato. They expect to return in the near future. DEMONSTRATOR MISS RUTH ROMWALL is to give a demonstration of the Turybul Baking Powder, which she claims can only be beaten by those powders which sur¬ pass it in quality, price, etc. —o— SONGSTER RETURNED Mdme. IRMA NIELSEN, world renowned song-bird of the Metropolitan Opera Company is welcomed back to her home town, after a most triumphant world¬ wide tour. Miss Lisette Weber, her accompainist, accompanied her. MUSICALE At the Methodist Church next Sunday evening, an organ recital will be given. Pastoress Ruth Winning extends a cordial invitation to all to attend. Miss Alice Lorentzen will pre¬ side at the organ. Miss Bessie Kroft will be solo¬ ist of the evening. NEWS OF THE CHURCH REV. ELDRID HILLIS, pastor of St. Belzebub’s Church, preached a very forceful sermons Sunday morning, on that well known subject, “Dancing, the Highway to Hades.” P. H . S. Honor Societv j The Petaluma High School Honor Society was organized May 5th, 1921. Its purpose is to foster a higher standard of scholarship and all-round attainment on the part of the students of Petaluma High School. It was a direct result of the last Student Body Presi¬ dents’ Convention at Santa Ana. — 18 —

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BOOBVILLE SCREECHER VOL. 1 FRIDAY, 13, 1932 NO. 1 THE STAFF Chief Boob . Ima Knut Asst. Boobamica . Numb Skull Mgr. Goo Fee IDIOTORIAIi This special extra edi¬ tion of the “Boobville Screecher” was printed at the request of Mr. Carl Dinic, manager of all the funny-paper unions in this country. In it is contained only news concerning the Class of 21, a sort of an Alumni edition, as it were. It will no doubt be of in¬ terest to only a few, so the rest need not bother to read it. —o— NEWS NOTES MR. JOSEPH SWYERS, P. H. D., X. Y. Z., AR., P. D. I., has resigned his position as instructor of crazyologyambica at U. C. and has joined the orches¬ tra at the Mystic Theatre. Prof. Swyers made the change on account of finan¬ cial advantages. MISS ANNA SMOLEN¬ SKY is touring Russia for the benefit of the Bolshe- ist Razor Company. Word has been received here from the Fiji Island that ED HENDERSON, a former Petaluman and graduate of P. H. S., has now the championship of the feather weight pugi¬ lists. This was accomplish¬ ed by his size. IRIS TRUE, popular stage beauty, is now play¬ ing with Will King at Corona. MISS DOLORES HICKEY has given up her Broker¬ age Office in San Fran¬ cisco, where she made a specialty in dealing with Bonds and has retired home to prepare for her wed¬ ding which is soon to take place. MR. B. STATON, retired capitalist, visited his oil fields at Corona recently. Mr. Staton states that his fields are still there and that the oil is very oily. GRACE BRUNE, author¬ ess of “The Old Maid and the Cat” from personal ex¬ periences, is an old Peta¬ luman. Her many friends wish to explain their hear¬ tiest congratulations on her realistic little tale. MR. CHAS. TRAVERSI, the tin can magnate of Two Rock, was in town on business. His wife ac¬ companied him. MR. THOMAS PUTMAN, camera man for the Veree- bum Motion Picture Co., fell and broke his neck a few days ago. He is ex¬ pected to recover in the Hereafter. At the Hotel Olsenonian, of which Walter Olsen is the proprietor, the follow¬ ing guests are registered: Miss Mabel True—Mgr. of the Never Gettem Phone Co. Miss Getrude Swanberg —Missionary from Santa Rosa. Miss Mildred Freeman— Classical dancer. —o— PROMINENT LAWYER MOVES Mr. G. W. Romwall has established his law office in the Farrolone Islands. He expects a large prac¬ tice as there will be no competition. As soon as their home is completed Mrs. Romwall and family will join him. At present Mr. Romwall is commuting from his home in S. F. and the Islands. The once upon a time HELEN LUDDEN whose name has since been changed to Gugglenhiem, Spiffendook, Katzenjammer and Emptydome, is again sueing for divorce. DR. ANDREW DONOGH local dentist, at one time the most successful dentist in Lakeville, has started a junk shop at Napa. His change was made because he followed too often some one’s Beck and call. RECENT MARRIAGE MISS THELMA FAH- RENKROG is no longer, owing to the fact that she has recently completed a very important contract in the form of a marriage ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. -will open up a Cash Grocery. MAXINE KALISH has returned from her trip around the world to settle down once more in Peta¬ luma. Miss Kalish states that her voyages were un¬ successful inasmuch as she has not yet found her am¬ bition. MR. GUY MAIN WARING has received the appoint¬ ment of speed cop on the Cotati highway. He was given this position on ac¬ count of his continual use of the stretch of road from Petaluma to Cotati during the past ten years. —o— SCREEN VAMP ELROSE BEGGS is soon to be seen in her latest picture release “The Vamp” She is said to out do even Theda Bara and Alma Mar- tinelli in this wild inter¬ pretation. —o— MR. MELVIN NEILSEN wishes to announce the opening of his new lock¬ smith shop on Washington street, in the Brooklyn Hotel Building. He is fa¬ miliar with all kinds of locks and Keyes. THE FAY HALL Drug Company is being sued by a prominent resident of this city. It seems that the plaintiff ordered a bot¬ tle of cough medicine and Miss Hall delivered hair tonic. The hair tonic did not give the desired re¬ sults. MR. AND MRS. LEON¬ ARD HEYWARDS cele¬ brated their 10th annivers¬ ary at the home of Mrs. Heyward’s mother, Mrs. Arfsten of Wilson District.

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