Robidoux Polytechnic High School - Tech Yearbook (St Joseph, MO)

 - Class of 1925

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: ' : Leona Tuck is now abroad. She has taken up toe dancing as her ggg profession. Helen Rittmann is with her and she is noted for her fam- ous dance. They have won much popularity by their dancing. Violet Aitchison is now known as Mademoiselle Aitchison. She tells your past, present and future with out any difficulty. V Clarence Zimmerman is now one of the most famous lawyers in New York. ' 1 i Helen Leibfried and Regina Barrett are the inventors of the in- visible rouge and lipstick. Simon Dolginoff has the part of Banquo's Ghost in Shakespeare's McBeth. It is to be shown in Europe neiit year. Alvina Fahey, Elsie Crum, and Mildred Liberman are chorus girls in this show. You see, lt 1S a mus1cal comedy now. They do a spirits dance when Banquo's ' ghost appears. T t 1 : me Abe Trilinsky and Mollie Rosenthal are proprietors of a carnival 4 show. Violet Shields always' heads the parade riding a great lumber- ing elephant that squirts water through its trunk. She sits on its headand laughs and talks all the time, Yes, she still talks as much as ever and the old elephants seem to like it too. Abe does a special act, hanging to a horse's tail. The horse is so fast that he just sticks straight out in the air. Clarella Kill brings up the rear, riding in the Calliope. -She is considered one of the greatest Calliope players in W the world. We thought she would be a great actressl . . . . . . . 5 T 5 Richard Griffin is at the head of the Electrical Department in me Robidoux, but they find there are rumors that he is in partnership with George Henson, who is the cruelist bandit that ever roamed the 'i border. There is a 36,000 reward on his head, and it is all over a love affair with Josephine Edson. , Q l Last but not least, Ruby Taylor and her husband, Ray Highsmith, are investigating the craters of the volcanoes in Japan. They have t a wonderful home right down in the depths. - mf? E , ffl: 'Na l I1 W6 i Nb' ' 1 0- . 5: - 0 - 2 nl I J x 2 n' I Nye . ' - 1 - we 23 5 i IR ' - E - 3 I :bv-r , , . . -nf 'DQ' . L . V -.Na '-.-.,.-.W , f ..--..----,.--v Mm - - - we 2 'wfeffsew' -nisemswiile' we EU? ' ' tv? ll' 1 l l A I l 35555

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