Sandoval High School - Blackhawk Yearbook (Sandoval, IL)

 - Class of 1946

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'- ..... Class Prophecy fcontinuedl I took a boat that evening to Paris. There I met Stanley Leith honeymooning with a cute little French girl, he had met in New York. They invited me to dine with them that evening. wantingato look my best, I decided to buy a new gown. The taxi driver suggested Madame Marie' Shoppe, I was a little surprised to find that the model was of all people, Richard Walton, using the more feminine name, Annie. I bought a lovely white gown, but it didn't look half-so-well on me as it did on him, so I only wore it the one time. The next morning after a delightful ewening I arose around noon, had breakiust in bed, and read the paper before dressing. I read that Homer Johnson was conducting a symphony in Vienna that evening. I drove to Vienna to attend the concerts The name sounded familar but I di n't recognize him at first because, believe it or not, he wore his hair down to his very shoulders. The featured pianist was -Jilliam Lammers who was m king a debut. He played my favorite, nNola.n ' fi I heard that some of Barnum and Baileytsfeatured attractv ions were in Brudisi, Italy, and liking cireuses as I do, I went. After seeinq Kenneth Meadors as the bearded lady, I decided the circus was a fake and was going to leave when I caught sight of a billboard which road, Hsalome and Her Dance of the Seven Veils.n I dedided to take a chance on this show. t was a marvelous dance, so I went back stage to interview he lovely qirl who proved to be our own Marie Bradford. This was allI could take for one night! The next morning I was talking to a group cf reporters who informed me that Thomas Nioolay was in India. I took a plane to Calcutta'and a boat up the Ganges River to his lovely mansion. I was not able to see him personally but I inter- viewed his secretary, Donald Belcher, who informed me that Tom couldn't make up his mind about his girls so he took them all and moved to India. I took a plane to Madrid, Spain. For several days I made out reports because there was no one to interview. Onc evening I decided to visit a night spot for some excitement. I saw a harem of lovely girls surrounding a table and thinking' it just might be Tom Nicolny, and wanting a personal interview, I used my commando training to see and was shocked to find Leland Whalen in the center. It seems Poland was the long lost nephew of a Spanish nobleman. In l953 he returned to Spain to claim his title and money. He is not homesick,for he is now one of Spain's most famous play-boys.

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ro... . . I 4 NClass PropheeyW' ff Ladies and gentlemen, as you all know the best se1l6P of A 1980 is UThe Life of Gladys Schossler, Girl Reporterf' Eilqen Williams, the famous critic, had this to sayg NIU ehouldn't happen to a dog.N ' - ' Now I would like to read to you the most interesting chapter: - V I N D The Liga of Gladys Qphpssler, Qlrl Reporter Y x Chapter 14 I On January 4, 1968, I was called into the office of the editor of the sandovalian.' I was lnformed by the editor that had been chosen to make a world tour. on this tour I WHS to interview famous people for a series of articles. ' A on the fifth, 1 left for New York. 1 get in NGW York UWC. hours later and had to wait a couple of hours before sailing time. - . ' I I visited the program NTake It and Love It.n If you missed a question, the consequence was that you hadtto marry an old maid. Joe Ross was the announcer and quiz master. The first contestant was Clifford Talbot. He missed the question and had - his pick of the old maids there in the studio. He chose Betty Maloy. He should have known better than to be a contestant on a quiz program. I remember in 1946 when he really got it in the end appearing on just such a program. I had a pleasant voyage. I arrived in London the sixth. Th6 food on the boat was delicious, but I wanted to taste English cooking. I went into Joe's Pub where I met Joe Jett and Harold Gramlick, our songbirds. They ware making.a world tour with Jes,e Jamesvs orchestra. When they d1dn't make enough money singing, they robbed banks. They were robbing banks most of the tire. But Albert Kuhn, their Nmouthpiecen, keeps them out of jail. In l946 when Kuhn did so much talking in study hall, I wondered if it would ever help him or anyone else. My question has been answered. After writin an article on these gentlemen, I heard Mr. so I flew down to see him. I that hd had digggvgred 8 opened a mine. He said he separated from Alex Korzenewsk ompany bookkeeper. I always 5 Niepoetter was in Cardiff, Wales, was told in an interview with Bill fabulous coal deposit in Wales and couldn't bear the thought of being so he gave Alex a position as the o wondered what Alex would choose for his career, but I never dreamed he would ccmbino his bookkeeping and basketball talents. But as I quietly opened his office door, I saw him neatly tossing the lcdgers and journals into the uastebask.t. Not wanting to disturb him and his work, I left as quietly as I had come. 1



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N P' 'G' 'ww ,,.....-. ... ,,.,. h . ... , ' NProphocyU Qcontinuedj I After resting up for several days in Alexandria, Egypt, I took a plane for Singapore. Unable to get any interview here, we continued on our journey. Several hours out we were forced down. On this little, deserted island in the South Pacific, I mot Bill Sides. 'We visited several hours and in the course of the interview I learned that Ada Anderson had talked her way through seven husbandsalready. Bill was the seventh. He ran away to this island and talks to himself to make up for lost time. He had to be still while married to Ada to let her talk. We weren't allowed to leave until the plane crew and all the passengers hadsigned an oath that they wouldn't tell Ada where Bill was. After taking off I was informed that we were headed for Honolulu In Honolulu I met Mildred Sanders who is Miss Pineapple of 1967. We had a long chat and went to a night club in the evening. I was very much surprised to see Genevieve Ward and Imogene Nelson wearing-grass skirts and appearing in the floor show. They used to be shy little maidse , I didn't stay long in Honolulu because I was anxious to get back to the mainland. In San Francisco I went to see Dr. Herman Stein, MfD.,'D.D.T. He had just compacted a seven course-dinner into a pill. He was persuading house wives to gradually throw away their dishes and serve three square pills a day. Speaking of throwing dishes, I remember when Romena Rains used to wish-for a set of dishes. I saw her in Los Angeles and she has them now. She was throwing them at poor Harry when I last saw her. When I arrived I saw photographer Earl Wilkerson taking pictures of some celebrities present. The 1968 WLookn was none other than our own lovely red head, Jean Satterleo. nThe Legsn was Mildred Hill and Em a Lou Seidel is.uThe Giggle.n I had a lovely time meeting old friends. I spent the night at a small hotel owned by Mary Whalen. The next morning I was surprised when I met Betty sicneson in the dining, room. She is using the voice training she get as a cheer leader to ' yell out the orders. She is a very efficient waitress. I bought a morning paper. Turning to the Hollywood gossip column I read the news about town, gathered by our own Betty Sharp. I took a train to Reno, Nevada. I just had to see this city that is so famous for divorces. Here I met Marilyn Quayle. She was getting a divorce from some millionaire and then sho was going to India to join Tom's harem. Pressed for time I went on toward Denver.

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