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oilaalltta 0 faeo A PREVIEW OF THE BEST NEW STORIES. After he had resorted to a long course of magic ceremonies and had formed a horoscope by which to ascertain Aladdins, fate, what was his surprise to find the appearances to declare that Aladdin was living in royal splendor, by the aid of the genie ofthe wonderful lamp. Ian. 3-Tampa-David Brown, now with Ringling Broth- ers Circus as the Indian Rubber Man, voted America's favorite circus performer. Ian. 12-Mike Cimino of DuBois, Pa., wins world heavy- weight boxing championship. Ian. 20--Detroit-Clair Clyde invents wonder car which will do away completely with all mechanical breakdowns. This is possible as they have no motors. Ian. 26-DuBois-joe Deasey nominated as the coun- try's most considerate father. Feb. 6-Clearfield-Bob Dodd has just been named as the new country fami agent. Feb. 10-Hollywood-Wiley Fitzpatrick, Americals num- ber one heartthrob, wins third Academy Award. Feb. 15-Indianapolis-Hot-rod king George Gent takes first place at speedway races. Feb. 28-Hollywood-Playboy Thomas Keen announces his engagement to Betty Grable's daughter Vicky. Mar. 1-Rochester-World famous chemist, Marvin Kess- ler, accused of performing experiments on human guinea pigs. Mar. 9-DuBois--Robert Kitchen, president of Kitchen's Dairy Association, announces a better method of pasteuri- zation of milk. Mar. 20-Paul Mackin appointed head of all Pennsyl- vania asylums for the insane. Mar. 30-DuBois-Rev. Alan Pifer arouses entire com- munity by unethical methods of conducting church ser- vices. Apr. 4-New York-Multi-millionaire Duane Reasinger buys out Standard Oil Company. Apr. 5-Clearfield-Robert Sprague wins county hog- calling championship. Apr. 15-Baton Rouge-Ronald Wilson wins four yachts and a New York skyscraper in one poker game. Apr. 17-Pittsburgh-Bartender Jack Woika, invents a milk cocktail, destined to become America's national drink. Apr. 29-DuBois-Gent's Sweet Shop Skyrocketed to national fame as manageress, Cay Beer, invents a sun- dae which sweeps the country. May 8-Phila.-Concert soprano, Erma Bogle, gives con- cert at Carnegie. May 12-Chicago-News Commentator, Shirley Bolam, voted best broadcaster. May 17-Paris-Designer, Willa Boring, has just created a new, new look. May 23-New York-Kathryn Bowes named America's leading business woman. May 30-Cleveland-Nurse, Diana Brown, saves four- teen aged patients when hospital is destroyed by fire. June 10-New York-Chamber Maid Alice Card, finds robbery loot in hotel room. June 18-State College-jane Clark sets new record by completing four years in one. June 27-Hollywood-Donna Dunlap, young starlet, has iust joined the Aga Khan Harem. Rita resigned. July 1-Washington-Congresswoman, Alice Kness ac- cuses administration of dishonest trade agreements. Iuly 2-DuBois-Rose Kot becomes professor of Zoology at the DuBois Center. July 26-DuBois-Dot Kuntz, district manager of Wool- worth's, has granted all employees a 50'Z: wage increase. Aug. 10-Pasadena-Maralyn Lawless named Supervisor of nurses at Univ. S. C. Aug. 19-San Francisco-Jean Lines noted missionary, returns from Africa. Aug. 31-Harrisburg-Charge of extreme cruelty drop- ped in case of prison matron, Anna Litch, Sept. 2-New York-jean Naugle elected president of the New York Stock Exchange. V Sept. 7-Chicago-Marjorie Palumbo, reporter of-.the Chicago Sun, gets inside story of international dope ring. Sept. 29-Boston- Now or Neverl' by Marjorie Patchell acclaimed as the best book since Gone With the Windn. Oct. 3-Paris-Hair stylist, Betty Powers, makes sensa- tion in Paris fashion circles. Oct. 5-Cleveland-Yellow Cab Company of Cleveland purchased by Donna Rafferty. Oct. 12-New York-Comedienne, Jean Read, named as nation's favorite television entertainer. Oct. 17-Chicago-Leona Reasinger, secretary to Dr. IohnnWall, has just been named the Secretary of the year. Nov. 4-Washington-jane Ross elected as nation's first Woman president. Nov. 6-Hollywood-Sarah Schuckers has just finished an interior decorating job in Clark Gablels new million dollar ranch house. Nov. 12-Nome, Alaska-Admiral Byrd announces the appointment of Betty Shaffer as an interpreter for the Eskirnos. Nov. 20-Austin-Botanist Dorothy Shaffer develops a black and white rose. Nov. 21-Albany-John Rockfeller's chauffeur, Norma Strawbridge, questioned in disappearance of three of his Cadillacs. Nov. 31-Brookgfn-Marian Weber, named as manager of Brooklyn Do gers, resigns position of football coach at Notre Dame. Dec. 9-Clearfield-Modern Old People's Home dedicat- ed at Clearfield. Project was financed by banker, Marian Whipple. Dec. 15-Washington-General Mona Wilson appointed commander of WAC,s. Dec. 23-Washington-Roberta Russel appointed as RU. S. Ambassador to Tibet.
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anion Kfaad I have one thing to requestg it is to stay with me, that you may eflify me with your way of living, . ,ff ,f . , 5 and that I may learn from your good W V in 5 example. Q. At last we are upperclassmen! We are look- ing forward to a lot of fun, work, and good times with everyone striving to succeed. Soon after school started we elected Mr. Fox as our advisor, and the officers pictured above. A committee was chosen to help select our class rings. They were Kathryn Burkett, Donna Calentine, Mary Fitzpatrick, Norman Rafferty, Iack Crosswaite, and Sheldon Spigelmyer. We 5 . .ag 'Wu OFFICERS President .,.,t....,.....,......t..,.,. I. Crosswaite Vice President .,...... ..,......... I . Harvey Secretary ...4,.4..,... r....,..,.. M . Brasseur Treasurer ....,t....r.......r,,..,..t N. Bellingham Athletic Council ...,.. C. Beer, F. Murray I. Harvey Class reporter ,.,....,............,.,,..., K. Burkett Class representative in Student Council .,.....,.., D. Calentine received our rings December sixteenth, and were very much pleased with them. Our class play Backwoods Romeo was a success, and helped us through our financial dif- ficulties. Plans for our junior-Senior Prom were made and carried out by the Prom Committee. We hope that everyone had a good time. VVe are now certainly looking forward to next year when We all hope to be seniors. L-cj
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