Warrensburg High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Warrensburg, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 74 text:

THE DARKER DAY Beverly Smith makes a great decision when she refuses to marry Hollywood executive, Bob Hazelrigg. It is a hard decision, for Bev is very much in love with Bob, but feels her background as the daughter of a small town family is very bad preparation for Hollywood life. She writes Bob her final answer, but Bob, knowing what he will lose if he loses Bev, comes in person to Three Rivers, her home town to try to get her to reconsider. Beverly has reached the turning point of her life. Should she stay in Three Rivers? Or should she throw herself into the mad whirl of Hollywood life to be with the man she loves? Perhaps within the next 10 or 15 years Beverly will reach the solution to her heart-breaking problem. ROMANCE OF MARILYN COLE Marilyn Cole, famous Hollywood dress designer, and Roger Bailey have been planning mariage for many years, but something always comes up at the last minute to prevent their plans from becoming a reality. The last calamity that prevented this happy union was the sudden appearance of Dolores Dipper, who claimed to be Rogeris wife. Three years ago Roger had an attack of amnesia resulting from an airplane accident. Dolores claimed they were married during this time, although Roger has no recollection of the marriage. When he regained his memory Roger went back to Hollywood and took up his old life with Marilyn. Dolores came to Hollywood seeking a divorce so that she would be free to marry Robert Brame. Roger was willing to grant the divorce so that he and Marilyn could carry out their plans. PERRY AUSTIN When Lloyd Austin began his career as a criminal lawyer in New York, as most fam- ous people change their names, he also changed his to Perry. In a short while Perry became the most famous criminal lawyer in New York. Perry's secretary, Maxine Williams, and New York Police Chief, Arthur Lawrence, have been assisting him on his latest case, Galloway vs. Creep-a-long. Creep-a-long is a pet turtle belonging to Miss Paul Ann Van Whited, a prominent member of New York society. Playboy Arnold Galloway, who has been dating Miss Van Whited regularly for the last 13 years, has become jealous since she has been spend- ing a great deal of her time with Creep-a-long. He sues the poor, innocent turtle for aliena- tion of affection. Perry Austin carefully gathers evidence that wins the case for his client, Arnold Galloway. The jury fines Creep-a-long and sentences him to 30 days in his shell. MIDDLE PACE HAROLD Dick Boyer, editor of the Warrensburg Moon, sends his star reporter, Middle Page Harold Qjanvrinj to cover the season's most fantastic murder, the 'gCase of Crunching Clara. The girl, named Clara, was murdered in the balcony of a movie theater. Harold's star witness is Erma Horn, P. E. teacher, who overheard Clara's husband threaten to kiil her if she didn't stop crunching her popcorn so loudly. Charlotte Williams, who was selling popcorn in the theater, is also called upon to testify that she sold popcorn to Clara and her husband. Confronted with all this evidence, Clara's husband confesses that he mur- dered his wife on the grounds that she was annoying him with her crunching. This con- cludes another success in the brilliant career of Middle Page Harold. JIM JONES AND HIS WIFE, LINDA When Jim Wilson decided to become an inventor, he changed his name to Jones, be- lieving that james Jones would be a better professional name. Jim is at present working on a youth machine, with the encouragement of his wife, the former Linda Belle Doolen. It was Linda's desire to regain her youth that first inspired jim to start to work on the inven- tion. Some of jim's former inventions were a self-winding earjack, an electric toothpick, and an automatic diaper-changer. Since the members of the Class of 1951 will soon be reach- ing old age they will want to investigate Jimis accomplishments. Hearing the names of our old pals of the Class of 1951 sure brings back memories, doesn't it. Hilda? Signed, Homer.



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