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The February Class Prophecy of 1932 1952 Elmer Lintlcman is at present extablishing new theories on the value of unused peanut shells. Jean Rouzer, now teaching Salesmanship, says her experience in selling cream puffs aided her greatly. Joe Herzog is teaching parlor dancing with Ned VVayborn in New York City. Dorothy Divens and Edna Mae Huegel are doing a sister act in Flo Zeigfield’s latest “Follies.” Vincent McCarthy was recently reported late for his own funeral. Ruth Kernick is private secretary to John D. Rockerfeller. Richard Hatch is managing a big chain of gasoline stations. Florence Lechtner has become a second Fritz Kreisler. Harry Rudd—Peanut Rudd, has become a deer-slayer of great renown. Jeanne Gorman and Margaret Stroble own the La Chic dress shop in Paris. Russell Meyers has proved to be the world's staunchest bachelor. Mary Jane Daly is the head of the biggest collecting agency in the country. “If I can’t get it Monday, I'll get it Wednesday.” Donald O’Brien, the future John Barrymore. His stock company has just finished touring Europe and has played before all the social leaders of that continent. James Edmonds, during his high school career was the most noted authority on Dodge Touring cars. He now is a chemical engineer at the Westinghouse Electric Company. Frieda Heprich is happily married to the greatest sauerkraut manufacturer in the state. Helen Mohney is the assistant physics instructor at Fairview High School. Wilfred Loader is a clown in the greatest spectacle on earth—Lanagan and Son’s circus. Clara Burke is proprietress of the La Mode Beauty Shoppe in New York City. Iola Ford is the principal of Wesleyville High School. Previously she was the Gym instructor. Francis Dennis is the famous baritone of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Florence Mozdy has just become the wife of a former East High football star. Wallace Speer is at present the world's champion flag pole sitter—llis Life Long Ambition. Margaret Cooper is the only feminine saxophone player in George Schau's celebrated Dixie orchestra. Robert Arrowsmith has just been elected head coach at Harvard. Ruth Weber. This petite Miss has taken the place of Janet Gaynor in the cinema world and is one of the rising stars on the Metro-Mayer lot. Paul Prizinsky is England's Poet Laureate. His collection of odes has just been published. Marian Burdick is now housekeeper for vice-president Becker of The Dog Catcher’s Union. Myrtle Vollmer is the founder of an institution for the betterment of Silent Women. Frances Eichelsdorfer was seen recently at Ripley. She was accompanied by a noted Irishman. Helen Hynecek and Mary Andruseko are elevator operators in the Empire State Building in New York. Thomas Hurley is now the head water boy for the General Electric Company. Burnett Levick and Alban Becker are headliners in a twin act on Keith’s Circuit. Robert Franke is now playing the trombone in Cab Calloway’s orchestra. [ 26 |
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VOLLMER, MYRTLE MARIE Gym Exhibition 1, 2; Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4; “M Club 4; Style Show 4; Banquet Committee 4. A sincere friend, who is quiet but witty. She has a pleasant disposition and makes an excellent companion. WEBER, RUTH MARIE Gym Exhibition 1, 2, 3; Tumbling Team 1,3; Dancing Class 1, 2, 3;Junior Dramatics 1; “M” Club 2, 3, 4; Style Show 2, 3, 4; Miss Bob White” 3; Prom Committee 4; Senior Class Play 4. Ruth is a small attractive miss who is very popular. Her ability in dressmaking is certain to bring her success. LOADER, WILFRED Class Vice-President 1; Class Basketball 1, 2; Class President 2- Debating 2; “Miss Bob White” 3; Football 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Chet Miller’s Show 3, 4; Water Polo 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2,3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. “Red” is one of East's outstanding cheerleaders. He is popular with both the girls and the fellows. There is no doubt but that we will hear of him in the future. Night I wandered to a wooded glade Where moon-beams and a streamlet played; All through the wood there was no sound But the trickling brook, o'er pebbly ground. But soon the trees waved leafy arms; The flowers unfolded waking charms; The trickling stream went dashing on; The spell of night gave way to dawn. William Simpson [25 1
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Our Last Will and Testament We, the February Graduates of 1932, finding that we have acquired many peculiarities which we no longer need, have decided to leave them to those who are less fortunate than we. Our only request is that those left in custody of our traits, will cherish and care for them as if they were their own. Ponder then, one and all, while you read this document, as duly drawn up and sworn to this 20th day of January, 1932. Mary Andruseko leaves her front seat in Business English to Loretta Long. Donald O’Brien leaves his disposition and A Number 1 personality to Robert Monahan. Myrtle Voilmer leaves her pretty brown eyes to Mabel Reynolds. Mary Jane Daly hasn't decided what to leave, but she gladly leaves it to Eleanor Mozdy. Iola Ford leaves her essay writing ability to Muckle Hiller. Helen Mohney leaves her peculiar and unique laugh to Happy Wemyss. Harry Rudd leaves his football book to Mike Povench. Helen Hynecek leaves her charms and smiles to Florence Diesel. Robert Franke leaves his ability to play the trombone to George Blossey. Frieda Heprich leaves her ability to speak German to Katherine Reilly. Wilfred Loader leaves this school for good— at least we hope he will. Edna Mae Huegal, who is a clever dancer, leaves this ability to Moona.” Francis Dennis bequeaths his height to the great and only “Freddie Herbo. Florence Mozdy leaves her small feet to Joe Stewart. James Edmonds leaves his ability to blush to (Oh! being of a selfish nature, he desires to keep it.) Florence Lechtner leaves her ability to play the violin to Ziggy Andrusking. Elmer I.intleman desires to leave his ability to “flirt” to Jean Cooper. Ruth Weber very graciously leaves her small stature to David Cowan. Robert Arrowsmith’s position as quarterback on the football team will lie left to Earl Kelly. Frances Eichelsdorfer leaves her auditorium seat to no one. Alban Becker leaves his book of jokes to Mr. Christoff. Jean Rouzer leaves her high scholastic standings to Donald Eppler. Thomas Lanagan leaves his gift of gab to Vera Burger. Margaret Stroble leaves her subtle humor to Dolores Schneider. Wallace Speer leaves his acting ability to John Gonski. Thomas Hurley leaves his quiet disposition to Jean Carney. Margaret Cooper, whose sweetness and quietness is admired by everyone, leaves these qualities to any incoming bashful freshman. Vincent McCarthy leaves his alarm clock, which gets him up on time each morning, to the office. Richard Hatch, the bashful Lawrence Park boy, leaves his ability to vamp the Lawrence Park girls to Jackie Lara way. Russel Meyers bequeaths his blond curly hair to DeWitt Arrowsmith. Dorothy Divens bequeaths her slenderness to Gladys Forest. Joseph Herzog leaves his ability to dance to Puffy Crotty. Burnett Levick leaves his position as treasurer of the senior class to anyone who is foolish enough to take it. Clara Burke leaves her ability to marcel to Duke Detzel. Paul Prizinski leaves his power to manage women to Leo Dunham. Marion Burdick leaves her sewing ability to Queenie Malcolm. Jeanne Gorman leaves her French appearance to Evelyn Anderson. [27 1
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