St Marys Commercial High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1939

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1' ---- Qaaxlcf, SHE STRIVES TO CONQUER Miss Flora Rutt, once winner of the Win or Lose Derby, strives once more to make a comeback in the field of racing, on her once-famous horse, Billybey. Miss Rutt is at be- the peak of a brilliant career, gun many years back while still in school. In the stables, outfitted as an office, sits Ruth Dykeman, Head Secretary, in charge of her fan letters Cboth of them.J Miss Rutt is again,in line for the silver cup and saucer awarded the winner of the Win or Lose Derby. +++w+ ACADEMY REOPENS The Devonshire Academy announced its opening for the fall tenm on Sept. 25. Tea will be served in the laps of the guests. Miss Betty Hefferon, principal, will announce the beginning of new courses this semester, including Technique in Telophoning by Rose Mario Albers, Technique in Graceful Swoening by Jane Mahoney, and Technique by Betty Hines. visas TENNIS CHAMP TAKES VOYAGE Miss Connie Turgeon, world-re- neraed tennis player, after a long workout on the courts, has at last taken a vacation. With her as com- panion and partner in tennis games, is Bettie Dykeman. The two intend to travel for a time in Europe and then open a fashion shoppo in Paris. Connie is to design, Bettie, to model. Surely with this combina- tion, the only outcome can be success. 1Tfcz.f'4z.f--- SOCIALITE ENTERTAINS Miss Dorothy Gage, charming top- notcher of the social world, was hostess at a dinner, followed by dancing at the Tee Off Golf Club last week. Among the prominent guests, was Virginia Egan, Repre- sentative of the Elite at the Core- nation of Princess Elizabeth of England. The Misses Bissonette and Peterson attended with twin dicta- tors from Kleptemania. The appear- ance of Miss Betty Hagoau, dynamic ross of the stage, climaxod the affair making it THE event of the year. act swiss BLUE RIBBON WINNER At the annual dog show, i.e., show for dogs, Miss Elinor Dustin's prize thoroughbred ran away with the prizes. Yes, he ran away. Ho dis- played such agility in his sprint for freedom, that Miss Dustin has decided to enter him in the annual dog races, fostered by the Margaret Bellmere Deg Agency, under the direc- tion ef Rosemary Fisher. This can be done only if the dog is willing. mamma AUTHORESS VISITS HOME TOWN Miss Harvis McLean, well-known writer and lecturer, is spending the weekend in Detroit. Her two widely-read books are on display in front of the City Hall in the hopes that when sho arrives here for her public welcome, she may be reminded to read them Cif she has time.D Her co-secretaries, Christine Rafferty and Dolores Schneider, spend a great deal of time figuring out her itineraries but derive a great deal of enjoy- ment from it.



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STAR GRANTS EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW Miss Mary Frances Carey, star of the forth-coming feature, nEefore and After,n has at last broken down the reserve that has made her pub- lic enemy Ho. 1. Miss Virginia Carl, Wonder Girl of the'Women's Page, today accomplished what other columnists all over the country have been trying for months. It seems Miss Carl's editor, Catherine Brindell, sent her for the story with a ndo or die in the attemptn attitude. Both editor and colum- nist capitalized on the fact that they knew Miss Carey away back when,n and thus passed through the door into the private life of mary Frances Carey. :xmas OPENING DAY SUCCESS The Run-a-round Race Track this week was the scene of a super co- lossal event, witnessed by thou- sands of sport fans. Creating a sensation never before heard of in the history of racing, Laura Maz- zola, only woman pilot to sit behind the wheel of a midget auto, set a new high in speed work. The reason may be that there is a limit to height, and Miss Kazzola quali- fies in that respect. Her speedy racer was built according te the plans of Ellen Stadler, well known Inventeress whose mechanical genius has stood her in good stead for many years. Virginia Cross, owner of an auto competing against Laura, was present in a very large hat, so that if anyone wanted her in a hurry, they would have no diffi- culty finding her. UNIQW METIIOD OF PHOTOGILPHY In the downtown section of Detroit is a small shop with only one small sign to identify it. This sign says SHAPS. But through the doors of this same small shop, pass many people interested in the art of taking pic- tures. The proprietor, Rosemary DuFek, is constantly finding new ways of taking pictures. Her latest devel- opment is the art of taking pictures , without film. In this way, there can you may what the be no double exposures and use your hnagination as to finished product will be. Esther Piche, professional model, has posed has never for many such pictures and spoiled even one proof,.a record sho may be proud of. taxa: UNUSUAL FORM OF ENTBRTAIHM NT The Royal Residents Resting Place is providing for its residents, a most unusual and extraordinary fonm of musical entertainment. An all- girl orchestra, featuring Kaye Kennedy and her Kitchen Kutups, with Betty Troester, Mary Merlino, and Margery Oswald, is the novelty of this Hotel. Ikllfiklllir ' CELBBJLLTION II-I remiss mum While on a tour around the globe, Eileen Parks, Mayor of Toonerville, interrupted her trip to spend a day with her former classmate, Catherine Roo, Superintendent of the School of Nursing in Zoooy, Africa. Miss Roe is the foundress of this Home, and has enjoyed great success in her work.

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