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WITH THE PROPHET in HOLLYWGOD June 10, 1951 ,.. F-.,.. Apologies to VV. Vvinchell FLASH! From various sources comes word that the beauty who has heen spending so much time in a fashionable night spot is Susan Chal- mers . . . was she matting goo-goo eyes at the hand leader? . . . Colossal Films is reported ready to pay 3100,- 000 for screen rights to Author Har- rison Berlin's hest seller, Aftermath . . . Baseball fans are wondering what's keeping Ralph Martin, craclc third baseman, from signing up with Bud Trautman's League championship team . . . Poet Ted Held is to time deah old Hahvards next Prexy . . . does Senator Garvin of Tenn. care? . . . FLASH! Beauteous Caro lvlylander. film luminary, and Carvel Tettt, cin- ema-photographer, are that way . . . Yuma is their next stop . . . Rumor says Jaclc Lucas, of London's Super- Films. Ltd., will loe Paramounfs next Pres .... his first action will he to produce a series of sports films . . . The trio of lovelies in Bob Howes lat- est Broadway hit are Betty Gerrow. June Haas, and Vvillamae Payne, all from Orvansville, Nehr. Phone num- hers on request . . . Dancing School owner Betty Lewis is having her time taken up lay Jaclc Younger, local lad who made good . . . Orchids to Doc. Vvm. Nosker for the very delicate operation he performed to save a childs life . . . As your correspondent predicted, Jane Fliclc, dress designer for Mme. Parou in Paris, is returning to Hollywood to create a complete wardrohe for Jeanne Fletcher, newest I i i i 20 find from Broadway . . . ln Xvashing- ton, politicians are whispering that Birdie Schmidt, the ex-lxlrs. Ben Ship- ley, will he the first woman Sec'y. ol Agriculture. Nobody lcnows what's hecome of husband Ben since the day he wandered too tar away from home . . . Orchids to Jaclc Conard for the directing jolt: he did on New Vvorldsf' the No. l picture ol the year . . . Filmland is all agog over the daredevil feat of Lucky tvvillardi Hol- comla. He rode his motorcycle across the mile long Los Angeles trestle . . . VV. Garfield Dauhen, Princeton's emi- nent physicist sails tonight for Russia where he will he consulted in a group meeting of prominent scientists . . . The tamed Evangelist, John Seidel, is worlcing in the depths ot Liheria, hav- ing deserted 6-day hicycle racing for preaching . . . Favorite gathering place for those who like to hend the elhow is the smart new Ritz har . . . it was designed hy Ralph Aschinger of Co- lumbus, Ohio. who is one of the lmig shots in the designing game . . . FLASH! inventor .lim Hall, drug store owner in lxlilwaulcee, the man who invented the quicli-snap cash register drawer, has a bruised hand . . . caught in a mouse trap? . . . Jaclc lvliser. cartoonist of note, was in the other day. Said that while he was act- ing the part ot hest man at George Kepleyss wedding, George tainted and had to he carried to an anteroom. Don Williams was on the spot with his camera, covering the affair for the J
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Kay Tice wills a little classroom political pull to Foster Franlcs fwho needs itl. Bob Howe wills his steadiness in love to Jaclc Schwartz. Bill Sanborn wills his modesty to Amy Leonard. Kay Paclc wills her punning ability to Mr. McCullough fwho doesn't do so hadlyl. - Carvel Tellft wills his French accent to Nlyrna Smith. Peggy Miller will laugh at anyone's stale jokes. Ted Held wills his art of pronounciation to those preparing for higher edu- cation. Carolyn Mylander wills her sophistication to Carr Grossman. Don Postlewaite hequeaths his mathematical ahility to Mr. Jackson. Beverly Gahrio Wills her general usefulness to Jim Barry. Jaclc Younger wills his inability to get along with the teachers to Ed Hall. Jim Hall refused to will anything to anybody hecause of his dread fear of the inheritance tax. Birdie Schmidt wills her puhlic spealcing aspirations to President Roosevelt. George Kepley wills his tact to Jane Taylor. Dorothy Beaver wills her expression Hi-Jo to Shirley Overlaeclc. Paul Seelcins wills his very good behavior and gentlemanly manners to Goehel Heusch. Jean Stiverson hequeaths her retiring personality to Adolf Hitler. Edna Scott bestows her quietness upon Bud Jaeger. Bill Noslcer will part with some of his beef in favor of Jack Wilce. Betty Gerrow wills her extremely soft voice to Mr. Johnson. Janet Ingham wills her auhurn loclcs to the sunset. Jeanne Orr wills her genial way to Tom Wuichet. Diclc Spangler wills his literary criticisms to next year's American Literature class. Priscilla Sage bestows her serene attitude in classes upon Dan Dupler. The N. A. Ofs fNational Association of Bench-Warmers, Trautman, Kelley. and lxliser say that they will return the hench that they have occupied for the '36-'37 haslcethall season to Mr. Heischman for further use. IN WITNESS THEREOF, We have set our hands and signature this 27th day of May in the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty seven. SENIOR CLASS 1937. Signed. published, and declared hy the Senior Class, 1957 named ahove as and for its last Will and Testament in the presence of us and each of us, who in its presence and at its request, and in the presence of one another. have sub- scrihed our names as witnesses on the day and in the year indicated above. BETTY REEVES. CAROLYN MYLANDER. BILL NOSKER. JOHN SEIDEL. U93
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Express-Tribune. Vvhen the picture was developed, there was nothing on the print hut Don's face . . . it seems he had the camera turned baclcward . . . Odds on Priscilla Sages race horse uvvhirlwindn which is to run in the Derby at Epsom Downs next month, are down to 2 to I . . . Qrchids to Jim Lemley of Chicago University. He is our nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, for his worlc in new methods ol' neutralizing poison gas . . . Lucille Risley, wife of the famous Parlc Ave. physician, sails from here tomorrow for the South Seas. Shell help her husband collect scientific data there . . . Betty lrwin, airplane hostess and heroine of the recent AWA craclc- up, will be welded soon but refuses to divulge the bridegroomys name . . . Don,t miss eating in the new tea room on Hollywood Blvd .... it's run by Sara Pyne and Ann Millholland who came out here to get in the movies but found the restaurant business more profitable . . . Story of the Month . . . Harold McBride, formerly with the McBride-Spangler Mfg. Co., manu- facturers of bralce linings, just per- fected a new carburetor which gets such good gasoline mileage that driv- ers in the future will have to stop every 8 miles and bale out a gallon . . . Diclc Spangler, his former partner, was in- jured in an auto accident a few years ago when his bralces failed to hold at a railroad crossing . . . Question. Why did the Spangler-McBride Co. fail? . . . FLASH! Harriet Adair is the power behind the throne in the Big- ger and Better Girls' Sports move- ment that's sweeping the universities ol the nation. She's the famous javelin hurler from the Un. of Penna .... What is there about school teaching that weive missed? There must be something to malce pretty Jean Stiver- I t i I i t 21 son choose it as her lile worlc . . . De- fending champion Donna Lee Brown beat the English women's champ at Forest Hills yesterday . . . but by a top heavy score . . . Donna's coach remarlcs that her early training in ien- nis made her the sensation she is 'to- day . . . Voices in the Night . . . Janet lngham. the girl at the information Booth at Central Terminal. A wise- acre aslced her if she had ever heard ol lwluscle Shoals. Usure, it's a boxer's namelu Janet niltied . . . Vvilliam Vvuille, millionaire stoclc hrolcer and amateur movie malcer. arrived in H'VVood last night. He got haclc two weelcs ago from a long Nlediterranean cruise. Whom did he come to see out here? . . . Prof. Don Postlewaite has the mathematical world in an uproar over his new theory proving that a square is round alter all . . . FLASH! Beverly Gabrio, staff writer for Screen- land lwagazine, finally achieved the impossible . . . She got an interview with movie beauty, Kay Tice, the liirst interview the actress has ever granted . . . hut it couldn't he printed because all Beverly was able to get out of their tallc was, ul want to be aloneu . . . Her publicity agents have changed the name of the popular young actress ixflary K. Balthaser to Jean Jeanne tpronounced Jeng Jengl . . . Working in the cutting room at Paramount are Jeanne Orr and Martha Crane, two girls who have had offers to appear on the screen but preler the technical side of the movies . . . Bill Sanborn, Pres. ol the Natll. Cyanide ,Corp., visited the studio the other mawning with his family. Sanborn said he was here in Hollywood for a rest: but .lune Herl. his private secretary, was along talcing dictation as he wallced through the lot . . . Two career girls are here in H'wood for screen tests. They are fconlinuod on Page IOH
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