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I su 's if I . H .ji - . ,ri qll: MWXXY P11-5:1 ' ll: Rf !.T,fw 5' Y 'F 11 5 ff, In -1x.':1f.'?i , , x 'X qxxie' I I 1 A I l fn' .zonhnkw - has 1' .. SMX 1 Flilttll TS THtiIBER'l' Durlc, ifurly-liairc-tl president ol St'Ili0l' f'lilSS . . . lllf' Illilll ill? Zlll- ACADEMY AWARDS N- 'X .n lmeing a discussion of several xqx 5 outstanding seniors Q gg, I ' fm , i N o Qs or N, 5 i fp n 2 'X if XA 4 4 QR flifb ' . , 7 fi A rmwtx 14 f 'g I' 'af X' N3-71 fill Mx ogg e f MQ uw Q, , .. X ir L ,.. DCCINFTT EFQINVIT lr pvtliiilu alrrltflnii tliznliallv LUCILLE RISLEY 1 '-l lrottle-oy-colce-and glass-0 nunl stall Fllllllllllt get along witllf Cllli out . . . gels luis inspiration lT0lll ii souru- outside Arlington. ire order:-r at tlie drug-store . . . xi-ry elliuiently manages lier numer- ous and varied activities . . . ol tlie filfi' Spffiti YVll0 IIIEIICC l0p Ql Hfll'S witll no ellort. fi: fa? f lx ' 'l :Q 5' , i' if 4 B- v s ,J 'Q JANE FUCK Yrlli' HIT., . . . lmlows lviililwlc-s as we-ll as the lrost ol tliem . . . Cute little triclc wlio lmows lier way around . . . prelers maroon Ford clulw calmriolets tlicense numlwer .I Kem. BIIL NOSKER Very versatile--atlilete, scllolar, activities man . . . president of Hi-Y . . . captain of lootball team . . . even with tllose blond curls and big lmaliy-blue eyes. iic,s a very N ev '- Q .: J . X x Y good sportsman. TED HELD Mreecloren to you . . . brilliant and wellrlilced . . . more often seen around tlle municipality in a tiearse-lilce Buick . . . owes liis plic-nominal success to the fact that lie llils HCVCT bee!! IIXIHIPCTCCI women. JACK MISER president ol' N. A. O .... cliiel' cartoonist and wliistler for lmenellit of Art Class and disparage- ment of Miss Beelman . . . also cliampion lwulmble blower . . . can win time sixty yard clash into any drug store. fx ff Q, , -of C arlopti-rl lmy otlivrs since last .lllne . . . won lionors lor lu-r smootli game ol tennis . . . also slings ei me-an lizislcotlizill. ,fr A N X , 'R 525. B A. I D -J 4 5 fx N GEORGE KEPLIQY Tall lanlcy individual wlio llelped our great lmurlcetlwall team nn to vic- tory . . , played a swell lvootlmll and . . . captain ol the traclc team . . confirms-cl contract addict. f' affflr 5 'lit . V x iv ' JEANNE ORR Tlw girl wllo will get places . . president ol Girl Reserves, lormei president of Leaders' Class. and tqurtliermore an outstanding artist Vvliat more can one aslc? . . . PS Slle is also on tlie scllolarsllip team li J S. Coulter -- M. Garvin.
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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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1 4 1 s s 4 s s THEIHCTURE Sing Baby Sing --Sue Chalmers. PARADE Thafs What Girls Are Made Ofnf-Carolyn Myiander. Go West, Young Man -Bill Sanborn. Stage Struck --Fergus Theihert. Rembrandt ,-Jack Miser. Along Came Love ,-Bud Trautman. Easy To Talcen-Janet Ingham. Half-Angelnf-Kay Tice. The Thin Man f-Jim Lemiey. Hearts Divided ,--Betty Gerrow. Great Guy .-Don Postiewaite. Time Out For Romancenh-Beverly Cvahrio. Captains Courageous ,-dGeorge Kepiey and Bill Nosker. Petticoat Fevernf-Jack Younger. Three Men On a Horsen'-Haroicl McBride, Don Williams, Bin Vvuiile Lady Be Careful ,-Edna Scott. Career VVoman -Birdie Schmidt. Go-Getter -Jean Stiverson. Two Wise Maidsy'-Sara Payne, Ruth 'Man of the Peopien--Ted Held. Smith. 'The Girl on the Front Page -Vviliamae Payne. You Only Live Once ,--Betty Lewis. Walking On Airnf--Dorothy Beaver. 'Under Your Spell ,-Evelyn Majeau and Ralph Aschinger. Don't Gamble With Love ,-Jane Flick and John Kelly. Smilin' Through ,-Lucille Risley. Three Smart Girls ,-Harriet Adair, Jeanne Orr, Martha Crane. Absolute Quiet -Priscilla Sage. The Big Noise -Jack Conard. Hideaway Girl -Ann Miilholland. Pepper ,-Mary Kay Baithaser. Smart Blonde ,-'Kay Pack. Here ls My Heart --Dorothy Hohenstine. The Informer ,-Bill Dauhen. Piccidilly Jim F-Jim Hall. To-day We Live ,-Betty Reeves and Peggy Miller. Laughing At Trouble ,-Dick Spangler. Naughty Marietta -Ralph Martin. Love On The Run --Ben Shipley. She's Dangerous -June Haas. Knight Without Armor -Harrison Berlin. Hands Across the Tahienf-Jeanne Flet More-Than a Secretary -Betty Irwin. Ong In a Million -Jack Lucas. A Freshman Love -Donna Lee Brown. i233 Cher and Bob Howe. fcon tinued on Pug
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