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CAN'T YOU JUST SEE:-- Bruce Barton as Peggy Bittel as Jeanette Burdick as Richards Frank as Beverly Freeman as Sophie Gapski as Norman Horton as Mary Jane Hiller as Home Room 312 President ......... . ......... Bruce Barton Vice-President .... ....... H elen Kinglsey Secretary ....... .... F lorence McArdell Treasurer ........ ,....... J eanne Stier Graphic Reporler. . . .... Mildred Newton Faculty Adviser ..... ....... J oyce Allen Comic Section Andy Gump Ralph Newcomb - Newch cUHdCCld6dD Florence McArdell - Tootie - Attend normal Min Gump . SFhOOl Blondie Arlene Love - Lovie -- Study for nursing Willis Willet Charles Korthas - Chuckie - Take an art Buck RO ers course at Federal Schools g Helen Kingsley - Sliver - Attend beauty Lena Pry Dick Tracy Miss Twiddle culture school Norman Horton -- Norm - QUndecidedJ clqatzenjamer Kids, Mary Jane Hiller - Hiller - CUndecided but Helen Kin 1 CAM CB k R J perhaps business schoolj gs ey as ra uc Ogeis Spohie Gapski - Sophie - Attend business Charles Korthas as Skeeizx School Arlene Love as Mamie Mullins Florence McArdell as Winnie Winkle Beverly Freeman -F Duke - Attend R' I' tnd Richard Norton as Uncle Bim Gump take electrical engmeermg Doris Richardson as Aunt Min QVan Swaggersj Frances Scanlon as Rosie CArchie and Rosiej Arlene Seeburger as Ella Cinders Geraldine Sharpe as Cousin Sue CJane Ardenj Jeanne Stier as Tillie the Toiler Ethel Yehle as Emma Gruntley QThe NebbsJ Norma Weller as Lil CJungle Jimj Names Nicknames Ambitions after Finishing School Ethel Yehle - Herm - Take up Dietition Work Norma Weller- Normy- Attend beauty culture g school Jeanne Stier - Ange - Attend Pratt Art Institute Geraldine Sharpe - Gerry - Attend business School Arlene Seeburger - Ar - Attend business school Frances Scanlon - Red - Become a doctor's secretary Doris Richardson - Dody - Attend beauty Culture school Richard Norton - Snort - QUndecidedJ Meldred Newton - Newt - Attend business school Page Twenty-six Richard Frank - Pop - CUndecidedJ Jeannette Burdick - Burdie - Study for nursing Peggy Bittel - Peg -- Take journalism on the hill Bruce Barton - Buzz - Take metalurgical Engineering course When you walk through the Woods, keep away from the burdocks. CBurdickJ At times it is very hard to be frank CFrankJ If you're a white man, you're a free man CFreemanJ When you plant a potato, hill-er. CHillerj VVhen you want to cut, be sure the knife is sharp. CSharpej If you like cheese, see lim-burger. QSeeburgerJ When you go to Eng., scan-Lon.. CScanlonj When you run out of coal, buy a new ton. CNewtonj If you need a sign painted, go to Richard's Son. CRichardsonJ Before you plan to be married, be sure you're in love fLoveJ If yo break your old comb, buy a new comb. CNewcombj
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Miss Milliken is our successful young vocalist john and Carmella are both true necotraist. Thomas O'Mala is a seafaring scout, Peg O'Neil you all know about. Merrill Preston the Feminine Delight Geraldine Price, better called, just right. Geometry holds jane Robinson in a state of be puzzlement, Glen Rockdashil-lo, our class president. Ralph Schreiner is here, and tomorrow he isn't, Betty Street has for B'ville an undying interest. Carmon Wede speaks in class but too often witty, At the mention of Preston lane VVeirs blushes prettily. Frederick VVeigand and Wilma, synonymous. NO? And Eugene Woerner is Alice's beau. Mildred Yehle but by tradition is bright, Alfred Zogg we find at times, too contrite. Over us all for a short time she'll continue, Miss Grubb, the 3-1 class salute you! Home Room 207 President ..................... jerry McCurdy Vice-President .... .... R obert Dingman Secretary .....,. ....... J ean Weller Treasurer ......,.. .... H attie Zuhlke Graphic Reporter .... ....... R oderic Ross Faculty Adviser ........ .... M iss Mary Heid Why We Go to School I go because my mother makes me and if she thinks I am going to skip, I go to school from nine till four and every day I learn some more. she takes me. Mary Mirra Ruth F ath I go to school so that I may know when I get out how to make some dough. You go to school and I go too but only because there's nothing else to do. Leonard Dawley Anna Bednarski I go to school from day to day so I won't have to work on the W.P.A. I go and sit in study hall so some day I will know it all. Fred Kandzela Mae Wohlleber I go to school at early morn just so I can play my horn. I go to school but Iwish I knew just exactly why I do. Karl Trautman Dorothy Wademan I go to school without a peep so I can catch up on my sleep. I go to get an education so I'll be there at graduation. Roderic Ross Katherine Hosey Every day I go to school so I won't always be a fool. I go to school from day to day so on my trumpet I can play. Rexford Wright Rexford Hardy I go to school so the students can see the teachers make a fool of me. I go to school so I will know if everything they claim is so. Duane Hamlin William Mills I'll go to school until I get to know the whole darn aphabet. I go to school so I may learn just what makes the teachers burn. James Culican Warren Grandy I go to school so I can see just what a verb is supposed to be. I go to school to try and find if I have really got a mind. Caroline Beebe N ordheim Page Twenty-five
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Seniors Home Room 3o9 President ...... ,.... P iers Wiezel Vice-President .... .... W illard Lowe Secretary .......... .... A lta Evans Treasurer ....,...... . . .Ethel Randall Assistant Treasurer ,... ..... H arriet Dawley Faculty Adviser .....,... . . .Elizabeth Axtmann Class Colors .... .... B lue and White Class Flower .................. Madonna Lily Class Motto. . Sound the Brass! Roll the Drum! To the world of tomorrow we come! Class Song ..,........... A' Dawn of The Day', Reading from left to right, top row: Willard Lowe, William Cory, Grant Orman, Francis Dumock, Piers Wiezel, Robert Egloff, Howard Kraushaar, Jack Pease, Edward Whalen. Second row: Georgianna Michaud, Marcia Therre, Alice VVrigl1t, Wilma King, Jeanne Stockham, Eleanor Gettman, Betty Glahn, Rosella Hetnar, Harriet Dawley, Arlene Emm. First row: Evelyn Nichols, Rose Crouse, Ruth Seeley, Helen Miller, Marion Smith, Beatrice Wright, Elizabeth Barrett, Hazel Clay, Paulette Crane, Agnes Bednarski, Alta Evans. E, THE class of '39, wish to take this opportunity to thank whole-heartedly the townspeople of Liverpool for their coopera- tion in sending us to Washington. It was a memorable trip and will remain fresh in our minds for all the years to come. Why Some of the Seniors Wished They Hadn't Gone to Washington Grant Orman - Wouldn't have lost his girl friend Alice Wlright - VVouldn't have inherited baby ducks jack Pease - Wouldn't have had to take Tooley to the Hawaiian Room Helen Tooley 4 VVouldn't have had to room with the four night owls QGlahn, Gettman, Wright, Michaudj Louise Albro - VVoaldn't have spent a quiet evening in har room besaasx a date didn't show up. Arlene Emm -- Liverpool is nearer B'ville than Washington Ellis 81 Lowe - Wouldn't have met the Chinese waiters. Nichols -- Wouldn't have gotten homesick Paulette Crane - Wouldn't have missed John- son so when she left Washington Francis Clary - Wouldn't have smoked so many cigars Francis Dumock - Wouldn't have been picked on every nite Wilma King - Wouldn't have worried over not receiving a letter from Freddie H. Kraushaar - Doesn't Georgia Michaud - Wouldn't have attempted to walk up Washington Monument Page Twenty-seven
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