1950.05.19 Hamilton High School Federalist

1950.05.19 Hamilton High School Federalist

~;heCJdM landerettes' F~Sti,i~~ Show. Reveals LateSt Styles A huge old-fashioned clock set. the stage. being made by Eileen Garber. ing to her blond beauty. Nancy'! blue moire taffeta dress featur· • the theme for the fashion show, Styl~s for all hours of the day It featured the names of Eileen ed a low cut square necklim Sa1f4: presented in the auditorium last were teatured at the show, be· and her boyfriend, which were and cap sleeves with cuffs. Tuesday afternoon. The show ·ginning with a nightgown and handpainted by Dovia Dunn. Maureen Green acted as com· By EDDIE Z..'EILAN was spon<>ored by the Zander· winding up wlth two charming Beach fashions for the coming mentator and Suzi Simon playec ettes and featured styles made formals made by Vernita Can­ summer months were also dis­ the piano during the show. N The Week in Review: "Oper· by the girls in the clothing non and Carol Winkler. Vernita played. Among them were Luan an added attraction, attractivE ation Open Gate,'' the noon-time classes of Mrs. Margaret Dins- also designed her red and white Cramer's blue shorts made of Linda HaJ;kins sang. freedom plan now in effect here· more and Mrs. Thelma Stine. dotted Swiss formal with a Indianhead fabric, and very Besides the new fashions dis· abouts, seems to be clicking The clock, which was''designed strapless red taffeta slip. Car­ fashionable white pique sunback played on the stage, the mem­ .. smoothly with and made by Miss ·Catherine ol's formal was fashioned of blouse. bers of the Zanderette, who ush· only a few Herring's stage class, was hung pink taffeta into an ever popu­ Several exquisite party dresses red, wore their new circular desparados vi­ over the models' entranee to Jar style with a bertha collar, were modeled by Donna Steven­ skirts for the first time. These olating the emphasize the theme, "Fashions worn off the shoulders a fitted son and Nancy McCollum. Don­ skirts, which are made of aqua rules •.. The Around the Clock." To add color • bodice and a full skirt. ' na's was fashioned of orchid pique, will be worn in the sum­ Boys' and there were also quantities .of Several circular skirts were colored taffeta with a lace bo­ mer time instead of their aqua Girls' League gay spring flowers decorating .. shown, one of .the most unusual dice and was especially becom· sweaters. nomination assemblies ----------------------------------------- Monday offer­ ed some good c a n d i dates. ·- Every one Eddie Neilan should exer- cise his right to vote ... Wed· nesday's Senior Tea, held in the Cafeteria, was a big success. Parents, students, and· teachers became better acquainted and enjoyed a fine program. DRAMA DRIBBLE AND CINEMA SIDELIGHTS: alexander hami//iJn, hiqlt schoot Switch reels to dramatics, where Hedda Lettuce, famous Los Angeles, Calif. movie critic, rep o r t s: "Jim Vol. 37, No. 14 Friday, May 19, 1950 • Hughes, Hamilton' 'Idle of the Airways' will c~-star in a forth· coming school musical with Mar­ lene Jost. The pair will sing 'Sippin' Cider Through a Straw' Annual .Photography Salon Slated "My second exclusive: Journalism instructor, Anne von Poederoyen, stars in the soon· BOB GORDON NABS FIRST PLACE HONORS IN to-be-seen technique color or J N f h musical, "Annie Get Your Gun," NATIVE SONS OF GOLDEN WEST SPEECH MEET Op 0 C an M-G-M (My-Gosh-Myrtle!) Castilian Sr. release. In the final round of the tournament sponsored by the Native Sons of the Golden West, Bob Gordon, well-known Hamilton Photos to Be HERE'S HOTTEST SONGS speaker, walked off with first place honors. FROM "HEAT PARADE" Tea Attracts The contest was held at Chico State College, Chico, Calif., on Timely Tune Tips from the Monday. Entrants included winners of the local tournaments in Displayed Teachers: "A Starr Fell on Ala· the northern and central California areas. The Alexander Hamilton bama," "Mabee it's "because," Previously Bob won the Los Angeles district eliminations and High School Photgraphy Sa­ "I'm Goetten sentimental over Large Crowd the Southern California regional finals. The first place prize is a lon of 1950, which is sched­ nothing" and "There's Silver on As one of the highlights of the sage tonight." cash award of $100. uled for May 24-26, will be their Senior Aye semester, the Bo~·~ victory telegram to the National Forensic League, of hanging 143 pictures, nil SPATTERED SPURTS ON Castalian class of S'50 spept last · whlch"he Is ·presiderlt, reaas as follows: taken by Hamilton students. SPORTS OF ALL SORTS: Wednesday afternoon with their "Don't know how, bot I won first. Even shook hands with the This will make the largest sa· Sports Flashes from Leopard mothers and friends enjoying Governor. I knew I couldn't take seconds all my life." Ion that Hamilton has ever held. Leopold's sports desk: Through the Senior Tea. Professionals who have already the courtesy of the National Beginning the list of festivi­ At the Beverly Hills High School competition on Saturday, May 13, Hamilton took two second places. seen the pictures s,ay that it Is Scratch Sheet, Hamilton's oldest ties, Mrs. Pauline Bogart and also the best. Included will be student publication, here are the program committee Intro­ Vicky Robinson won second honors with a cutting from "MClYie Town" in humorous declamation: In dramatic declamation, Rae the nine Gold Key winners from the results of the human race duced a group of Senior Aye the Scholastic Regional Compe­ at Yankee Anita: Ron "Pea~ entertainers, including Marjorie Odell placed second_ With her Interpretation of "Bury the Dead." tition, and also the 11 winners nuts" Peyton, of four-for-four Moyer and Betsy Turk, who pre­ from the Scholastic National. fame, informs us that- we • sented vocal numbers; and Suzy Also included are most of the 22 shouldn't joke about a baseball· Simon and Noella Savoie, who photographs that reached the fi· er's batting average • • • It's played solos on the piano. Two Drive to. Raise Funds for nals in the Eastman 1950 Na­ • definitely no joke that we're skits were also given by a nwn· tional Awards contest, the re· hoping "Emotional Upset" Pey­ ber of talented Hamiltonians. suits of which have not yet been ton lands a berth on the All·. Lila Falstein presented a hu· announced. Western League nine ••• Bas· morous reading. · PTA- Health Center Slated Choices of pictures that will .l<ctballer Kent Gaines has been Following the program, Mrs. hang were made by Herman dubbed the "Portuguese Pine Haseltine · Wyvell, along with A city-wide drive sponsored by the Los Angeles Board of Education will be conducted from May 22 to June 3, in order Wall, noted photographer, last Needle'• by Monte Purcelli, chief the tea service committee serv- week after school in the big dumbell at the York Barbell . ed refreshments of cake, mints to raise funds for the Los Angeles Parent Teacher Health gym. It was a very exciting Co. , • • Mason Benner will be and tea. B-12 girls assisted the Center, according to an announcement by Mrs. Glen Walton, event for the watching students favored to take first place In cafeteria staff with the service. president of Hamilton's P.-T.A. At that time every student who had entered pictures, as the All-City prep shot-put fi· . A Spanish theme was carried in Hamilton, along with other Los Angeles students will Mr. Wall made his choices. Out nals tonight at the Coliseum out in the decoration of the take home a letter of informa- 'f of 225 pictures entered he had cafe with lovely floral center· Relays. It's Benner long time tlon regarding the Center, and ROTC C d f Affe d f f been asked to pick 100; of the since Hamilton's had a tosser to pieces adorning the two large an envelope in which . voluntary . a e s n ee 125 left, the salon committee match massive Mason. tea tables. Potted palms and donations may be- enclosed. Ev- Printers Offer Help made their choices, making the And that's "30" in the world flowers were used to complete ery family is asked to donate total amount 143. of sports as of this hour. the patio effect. approximately $1.00. Eight Hamilton R.O.T.C. ca· During the past week the pic­ The new Health· Center, now dets will join with Major Carl tures have been taken to the under construction at Twenty- Brown, Master Sergeant Ken· various judges, who selected Cotton Day King, Queen, Plus Royal . first and Grand, will be the sue· neth France, and Royal Lowe, their choices of the best prints. cessor to the Yale Street Cen- to attend the American Legion's On Friday those ribbons will be ter, which has been serving the Americanism Day ·dinner in the hung, so that students and Court, to Reign ·at Annual Event Loa Angeles community sin.ce Embassy room of the Ambasso- teachers may have an opport11n· 1916. The Yale Street Center dor Hotel, tonight. ity to compare their choices Cotton Day is just around the the music of Jack Robinson's has outgrown ita present quar· Among the Yanks Invited Js with those of the experts. corner. To be exact, Friday, band and Jack Marshall, noted ters, and soon must move, to Gerald Beck, the cadet who "The photograp)Jy depart· May 26 Is the day to sport youx·· · T. V. singer and impersonator, make way for the freeway sys- made the greatest increase in ment is very fortunate to have.

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