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SENIOR HOROSCOPE NAME ALIAS FAMOUS FOR PET EXPRESSION AMBITION FATE Eva Cyr “Little Eve” Good Disposition Oh! My Gosh To own the Delwood Announcer of Station Toni Clark “Tommy” Math And How! Store To get all photos for R.R.L.Co. Making record flights Fern Dixon “Nuisance” Singing and Dancing I don’t know Annual Movie actress around the world Understudy for Mary Donalda Felion “Dede” Perfection in MiniatureOh! Gee Clyde! To grow up Garden Gym teacher Marjorie Gardner “Marj” Riding a Horse “Gid Up” Bare-back rider Girls Advisor Ruth Green Aleda Knudsen “Toots” Ability for anything Blonde Hair Oh! Uh-huh Listen Kids To be a blonde Famous Aviator Mgr. of Soda fountain Missionary to China Elba Miller “Briggs” Chewing Gum Give me the lowdown To reduce Old Maid Irene Martin “Martin” Her walk Oh! That’s Money To be like “Min” Typing teacher Minnie Martin “Min” Exercises Well you know how To have a car Superintendent of Olympio Mazo “Oly” His Pompadour it is You’re going to die! To be as tall as Westwood Hospital Ford car Salesman Vernon Newton “Sheik” For “It” Oh! I say! “Coach” Aviator “Max’s” successor Inza Cutler Phelan “Cutler” Good Advice My Gosh! To be a Millionaire Hotel Hostess Arnold Rosentretter “Carney” Curly hair I say thar To make Whoopee Dancing Teacher Austin Scott “Scotty” Has Pull Meeting will please District Attorney Traffic Cop Winston Somerville “Win” come to order Going to Robber creek You Chump! To be a prize-fighter Chief of Police De- Hilda Ward “Hilda” Mechanical Drawing 9 To be a secretary partment Married Happily Page Eighteen THE CHIPMUNK
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THE CHIPMUNK Page Seventeen Former Westwood Athlete on Air Today The air will teem with excitement be- tween 3:00 o’clock and 5:00 o’clock this afternoon when W. O. W. will broad- cast the ice hockey game between San Francisco and Hollywood. Olympio Mazo, Radio Service An- nouncer of W. 0. W., will be at the microphone to give a word picture of the game. Hear the cheers of the crowd and get the thrills of the game from Mazo’s running account! Tune in at 3:00 p. m. Local Girl to Address Los Angeles Club Los Angeles, June 6, 1939. “The Ideal Kitchen” is the topic to be discussed by Mrs. Inza Cutler Phelan at a regular meeting of the Los Angeles Home Club on Wednesday afternoon, June 12, at 956 West Slauson Ave. Mrs. Phelan is one of America’s fore- most authorities in regard to the ideal arrangement and color scheme of the modern kitchen. The many models which have been displayed in the windows of Kum and Ceum, have been received with great approval by New York house- wives. About Town Friends will be interested to hear that Miss Ruth Green is at present en- joying the desert sun of Cairo, Egypt. Miss Green reports that the stability of the camel as a means of locomotion is unquestionable but for comfort the Packard still is favored. Miss Aleda Knudsen recently ac- cepted the position of head designer for Francines, Designer of French Gowns, San Francisco, California. Infatuated Driving Brings Fine of $25 Arrested on a charge of driving “while infatuated” Mr. Arnold Rosen- tretter appeared in traffic court at 10 o’clock this morning. Last evening at corner of Third and Delwood Mr. Rosen- tretter is alleged to have driven head on into the machine of Mrs. Clyde Vernon, formerly Miss Donalda Felion, of West- wood. Although the occupants of both machines escaped injury Judge Somer- ville stated that drastic measures must be taken to check the increase in col- lisions each spring due to reckless driv- ing. In the judges’ estimation the fact that the young man had his arm about a girl friend is a harbinger of spring. The defendant was fined $25 and re- leased. If you happen to meander through our local store the first part of the week, you will see a very comely young lady displaying her ability at flipping flap jacks for the world renowned, Aunt Je- mima’s Pancake Flour Concern. The jolly flipper is none less than our own Miss Hilda Ward of the class of ’29 to whom we extend our best wishes in her present undertaking. After a weeks vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Mil- ler of this city, Miss Elba Miller has returned to the Ventura Reform School where she is employed as matron. Miss Fern Dixon has been busy in arranging for the Mid-Winter dance of Dolores Institute. This will take place Saturday evening at the Hotel Whit- comb roof garden.
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ELEVENTH GRADE THE CHIPMUNK Page Nineteen JUNIOR RECORD The Junior Class of 1928-1929 has taken active role in all school affairs. They have shown the best of spirit in rallies, at Student Body Meetings and at games. The Junior Class had more representatives on athletic teams than any other class and is well represented in the clubs and organizations, such as the Dramatics Club, Social Club and Block “W” society. The Junior Inter-class basketball teams won the Inter-class Basket- ball Championship cup and placed second in the Interclass Baseball tournament. The class of '30 gave three successful parties, the last being given in honor of the track team who represented the high school so well at the Sacramento track meet. Taxi service was pro- vided by the Junior Class the night that the Dramatics Club gave its plays. It can readily be seen that the Junior Class has been one of the most active classes of the year in school activities. Bill Watson Charles Koerner
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