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"The Absolute Best!" - Sonja Henie, 1945!
Ms. "H" paved the way for all the future skating stars of today.
1932 Olympics Sonja Henie
1928 1932 1936 Ladies Champion
Sonja Henie 1936
Sonja Henie 1936 one in a million
The autograph hound 1939
Autograph hound Donald, despite the security guard, manages to get signatures from Greta Garbo, 'Mickey Rooney' , Sonja Henie, The Ritz Brothers, and Shirley Temple before he's recognized and everyone wants his autograph. Donald Duck experiences autograph hunters like him aren't welcomed, as a policeman hunts him mercilessly -of course he always gets trough, eg riding on Geta Garbo's limousine, or away- and contemporary (1930s) stars either ignore him or take the Mikey out of him, such as playing magic tricks like Mickey Rooney who makes his autograph book disappear or figure skater Sonja Henie who skates her signature in the ice. Only Shirley Temple (then a teenager), whom he literally bumps into, isn't too proud and self-absorbed to realize she's in the presence of Donald Duck, one of the greatest and indeed most lasting Hollywood superstar; now all celebrities flock around him, waving their autograph books.
1908 Olympic Pairs London and 1924 Sonja Henie
A brief glimpse of the 1908 Olympic pairs event in London....followed by Sonja Henie 1924, 1932, 1936
1924 Winter Olympics Herma Szabo - Sonja Henie
Sonja Henie Places 17th in her first Olympics. I believe the gold medal winner, Herma Szabo of Austria, is skating in the background.
Land of the Midnight Fun
Released: Sept. 23, 1939. Bob Bruce narrates, Tex Avery is the timberwolf, Sara Berner is a chicken. Johnny Johnsen did the backgrounds. "All Through the Night" morphs into "Shovin' Right Off For Home" in the open. The Sonja Henie caricature was also used in Avery's "Hollywood Steps Out" in 1941.
Best Women's Figure Skating Performances of All Time
Warning: This video is EXTREMELY subjective, and honestly, would be hours long if every good performance was included. The women here in order are: Sonja Henie Peggy Flemming Dorothy Hamill Katarina Witt Michelle Kwan Irina Slutskaya Mao Asada Yu-Na Kim
Chattanooga Choo Choo - Lyrics In Description
Similar Videos: ILoveProfHowdy.Com +++ Chattanooga Choo Choo Lyrics CHATTANOOGA CHOO CHOO Glenn Miller - from "Sun Valley Serenade" - words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Warren Pardon me, boy Is that the Chattanooga choo choo? Track twenty-nine Boy, you can gimme a shine I can afford To board a Chattanooga choo choo I've got my fare And just a trifle to spare You leave the Pennsylvania Station 'bout a quarter to four Read a magazine and then you're in Baltimore Dinner in the diner Nothing could be finer Than to have your ham an' eggs in Carolina When you hear the whistle blowin' eight to the bar Then you know that Tennessee is not very far Shovel all the coal in Gotta keep it rollin' Woo, woo, Chattanooga there you are There's gonna be A certain party at the station Satin and lace I used to call "funny face" She's gonna cry Until I tell her that I'll never roam So Chattanooga choo choo Won't you choo-choo me home? Chattanooga choo choo Won't you choo-choo me home? +++ Terminal Station in Chattanooga, Tennessee is a former railroad station, once owned and operated by the Southern Railway, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The station was opened in 1909 and was the latest and largest station in Chattanooga's history. The original Chattanooga Union Station, built in 1858, (demolished in 1973) was outgrown by the rapid expansion in the railroad network serving Chattanooga. A second station, built in 1882, was outgrown in only six years. In 1888, an old ...
1924 Winter Olympics - Figure Skating Sonja Henie and Gillis Grafstrom
....and more!!! A very RARE glimpse at the early days of Figure Skating. This is actually the official Figure skating film of the 1924 Winter Olympic Games from Chamonix, France. It was made by Jean de Rovera and is thought to be the first commercially available film of the Olympic Games. There's some speed skating to start and this is followed by Sonja Henie, Herma Plank-Szabo, Gillis Grafstrom, Willy Bockl, Helene Engelmann and Alfred Berger and Charles Sabouret who finished 9th in pairs at this event with Simone Sabouret. I'm not sure if they were married or siblings - probably the latter. It's brief I know and apart from the footage of Henie, which has been featured in various documentaries, the rest has been unseen for many years. I hope you enjoy this precious glimpse into the past.



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