Shelby High School - Scarlet S Yearbook (Shelby, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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.Scarlet 5 we Class Prophecy, continued Butts, K. A., well known inventor. He tries to force his entrance, but the stage manager, Robert Thompson, is just a little too wide for him. But what is this?-The sunny south of France and Monte Carlo!-Why, here is Wee Willie Workman, the boulevardier and malted milk addict, whose championing of careful chaperonage of young girls has become world famous. At present he is watching Helen Weaver and Lois Wareham, well known in Old Gold Blindfold Tests, play the,roulette wheels. They are congratulating him on his heroic efforts in saving the life, of James Rosen- berry, who, after months of picking petals off the daisies, attempted to end it all by jumping from the suicide tower. Charles Paine, who was nearby at the time of the accident, might have rescued Iim, but he was very busy demonstrating Paine's Perpetual Chewing Gum to a herd of cows. As the scenes shift, it becomes foggy. It must be London, It is!-fand Scotland Yards. Bob Fogleson, the famous Holmes dectective, has won fresh glory by capturing Chlotene Buskirk, the most illusive girl bandit. He is telling his experience to Esther Champion, ref porter for the London Times. Esther is trying to make Bob eliminate all foolishness and get down to business, because she has to rush off to interview Thelma Bushey, who is attempting to invent a method of ridding London of its fog. Now the fog disappears into the background and there appears the land of senoritas and bullights-Spain! In a moment I. see the illustrious toreador, Mervin Tomlinson, risking his life 'at every move while, agile as a cat, he hops and skips over the angry animal. Outside the gate of the arena, Jim Crall has established his pet shop, where he gives private lessons in teaching parrots to speak in his own colorful vernacular. Mary Alice Stimson must have met the end so many girls meet, for she and a dignified gentleman are telling Jim that they are honeymooning in Europe. Q The vision fades and all is blank. What is that swooping down from the clouds? My word, an airplane! It descends and the occupants alight. Lo! they are aviatrix Eleanor Snyder, who holds the altitude record for blondes, and her passengers, Irene Whalen and Harriet Wilkinson, who are airplane hitch'hiking on an around-thefworldftour, and they are already as far as Vienna. Here they are stopping off to get a glimpse of the Concert Hall, where they see an enraptured audience showering bouquets upon Louise Curren, our virtuoso pianiste who has supplanted Paderewski. Eleanor now continues her way to the jungles of wild Borneo to drop off supplies for Alice Gates, designer of redfflannel underwear for the natives, Margaret Molder, who is occur pied in scientihc research as to the effects of mosquito bites on the backs of alligators: and Teresa Frangella, who is doing uplift work among the cannibals. Behold! What is this I see? China, the land of pagodas and antifmanicurists. But I see that Ruth Kirkpatrick has braved the threats and bombs of the Chinks and established a nail-cutting parlor in Hangkong. Now there appears in the crystal ball a broad expanse of water, and on the horizon is a small dot which, as it draws near, becomes a boat. Well, if it isn't Woodrow Kuhn sailing over the bounding main as skipper of the Walloping Window Blind, a yacht wrongfully sus' pected of rum running. Instead, its cargo consists wholly of Bermuda onions, as Woodrow tearfully asserts. All becomes a blur. As the mist rises, I see the glowing lights of our own Hollywood. Did you ever see such a crowd? Whats' the excitement? At last I see a blazing sign an- nouncing the premiere of Ain't Love the Berries? starring Don Barnes and Martha Wittel, who is known as the little pokerfface of the Talkies. The famed Louise Coble appears with them, fiddling the theme song, You're the Seeds of My Berries. Page Thirty Three T1,:,l5'Y 'T L5 ' 'Y' ' 1 fgf'-H VG 'Y '5 C1f 5 ' f l'YV'i'1 UVM 1 :gf rear 3 -1 25 f1s i 1,1j5i,gWg5'gd 9' H W F an w a s ,fs-ffim fwf- Wai. wi--iiwirs-ii we-ibn,-ui sc-1 if it-in .is ps v caiwnu L 1 +'If?hC5rEvff? 1 r iIf?ls?ud lf2'rE-'52 rs, , PW-I amid? r.L. 'I0F 'i1E Ai'i'6f5i



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,Scarlet 5 Ross Adams Alice Allwein Richard Armbruster john Armstrong Jack Baker Robert Baker Annabel Betts Iola Black Edwin Boutwell Effie Brocwell Wilson Bushey Harold Cashman Roger Chew Leota Clabaugh Mary Clabaugh Ruth Cline Gayle Cobb Howard Cook Harold Craighead Robert Cramer Mary Crum Marlin Davis Margaret Dodge Etta Ewalt Virginia Faber Albert Fagan Arthur Fair Paul Fair Doris Faulkner Ruth Fichter Sara FitzGerald Arlen Frank George Fullmer Doris Gates Catherine Hanrahan Charles Hartman Stewart Hawk Harold Heitzman Katherine Heyde Junior fkister g Mary Higgins Kathryn Hoak Glen Hoffman Martha Hollenbaugh Stanley Holtz Jack Horner Harriette Huber Ava Irey DeLee Johnson Roscoe Keller Mercedes Killinger Robert Kinsell Catherine Knee Aaron Laipply Helen Laubie Harold Leonhart ilda Lettieri Clarice Lewis William Lowmiller Dorothy Malone Minnie McDowell Mary Metzger Catherine Mickey Ellsworth Morse Andrew Mott Edith Myers Charles Nail Geraldine Nelson Charles Nothacker Catherine Oates Russell Orewiler Stella Oster Herbert Palmer Herbert Payne Carl Peters Bertha Pettit Burrell Purdy Virginia Reinken Rose Jane Rollins Walter Rondy Grace Rose Helen Lois Ross Glaris Roth Glenna Rowe Bertene Sawyer Robert Schiffer Thomas Schiffer Elmer Seaman James Seton Eleanor Shoup Martha Spayde Aleta Sprow Gertrude Stevens Lueile Stover Kathryn Sutter Anne Thomas Corene Thompson Allie Tudorvich Warren Valk Vera Van Wagner Mary Van Wagner Kathleen Waines Howard Waldruff Elizabeth Wareham Albert Watters Gladys Weber Vera Weber Donald Wentz John Whalen Dorothy Wilkinson Joe Winans Rolla Worthington Jack Zeiters Thelma Zehner Charles Deardoff Robert Forrest Frederick Julian Irene Lybarger Charles Wood Page Thirty-Seven -'Q L'5'vf'-H U' 'U LTV-'?'1 m'Sf'VZ'1f 'Y ,f 'f f 15' 3'Yvf'h 'ffl-1 I-yrg ynq-1 W .L QYl4.s.1f g3Q5 5.1 r1'5l.s.1 ' Q'5l'f..1f5Jf.z, JQ3' 5, 2 JL 1Qr1'5l.1.1 DQY7, 1C'?yq9i,ii5t'D'Ql9f?fl1I ?'JQ, r-F rr- el- 'Q 7' , 'br Q 'va -w Q57 V an . 'Q I Y - '7 i 1+ + at .ggi-,sub -ofa -M: as -at-Asus fna af limi gag? :r,L-:stef-5-,gs -Ji.-Q, L -ii . -it

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