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THE ZELIE-ANN 15 We all know Elda Moss, The girl with pretty red hair, But when she gets angry, Boy! You should see her stare. 16 On Aloysius Reilley, One should put a muzzle, For he gets pretty dangerous, When working a cross-word puzzle. 17 Do you know Doris Nesbitt? Well, we always call lzer 'tDot: She's going to build her future home, So last week she bo't a lot. 18 Henry Wise, The- one we call Babe, When it comes to taking girls out, Knows just how to behave. 19 Have you heard of Wilbur Hess, Who from the country hails? Well! When it comes to Physics, He's not the one who fails. 20 Miss Bessie Scott, Who is our secretary, Owns a nice beau, And soon expects to marry. 21 Mary Schaffer's, The sweetest girl in our classy But when it comes to picking fellows, She's a very particular lass. TWENTY'FOUR 22 Do you know Charles Workley? Well, he's our farmer boy, When he brings his machine to school We treat it like a toy. 23 Mr. Arthur Zeigler, ' Is the comedian of our class, But when it comes to talking sense, His subject is The Lass. 24 Brant Wilson, f'Buce we call him, Hasn't much time to spare, Eats his supper at Strand Theater, And is operator there. 25 Chuck Pefferf' is a very good sport, And surely is the big winner, But when his old Buick starts to balk He calls at an awful sinner. 26 There's that noisy Paul Knauf, Who's always talking in the hall, But when it comes to athletics, He's good at playing football. . 27 Miss Ruth Wolfe, Is a frisky little sweeper, And some of these fine June days, She's going to be a housekeeper. 28 And there's that Arthur Grimm, Who is so very smart That all the kids started calling him That Super-Intelligent Art. .1.-1-,.1.-.,11J92'?.
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THE ZELIE-A NN ' 1 We, the seniors of '25, Have a little poem to recite, So, if you will open your eyes and read, You will see that it's alrite. 2 Sherman Bassler, One of our little blond boys, Would surely Hunk in history, If he didn't have his toys. 3 Mina Beighey, Who is as light as a feather, Would never go to school, lf' she didn't have to write a letter. 4 Elizabeth Bessor, Who is quiet and little, ls surely a wonder When it comes to her fiddle. 5 Leslie Covalt, Who is honest and kind, Would never get along . Without Bess on his mind. 6 Miss Ruth Covalt, Whose noisiness needs a lock, ls surely a wonder when lt comes to playing Bach. 7 lf you hear someone giggle, You must be sure to look back, For it's sure to be Helen Douthett, With her innocent laugh. Senior Class Poem 8 Mr. Charles Ohl, The Shiek of our class, When it comes to getting girls, He's pretty darn fast. 9 Have you ever seen Don Oesteriing? The boy with the bashful eyes, The way he's always stepping' out, You'd surely be surprised. 10 George Lutz, our giant, Who'll soon be as tall as Mutt ls acting just like him, And nothin' else but. 11 Helen Rynfl, With her comical ways, Will be a great woman, Some of these days. 12 Johnny Ungar-'s Another tall guy, Who surely looks sweet When he says, Oh My! 13 Ruth Weaver is a girl Who is very quiet, One would be surprised lf she'd ever start a riot. 14 Elsie Mohr is another one Who is pretty quiet, too, But she's a girl you'd like around If you ever feel blue. 7 .0 If 'l' XY ENTY-THRIH
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THE ZELIE'-ANN pp gign p 29 Our one and only President, ' John Stamm, the good old scout, Whenever he calls a class meeting, Not one of the kids go out. 30 , Grace Pfiug, The stout girl of our class, ls very good natured, And a kind hearted lass. 31 There's Florence Pflug, . She's from the country too, And boys, Ifll bet she's a good cook. And she'll make a very good stew. 32 Next comes Paul Warner, Whom we all call Pop, When it comes to washing cars, His old Ford needs a mop. 33 You all know Esther Scheel, Well, she needs a good beating, Because she didn't throw us out The night we had club meeting. 34 Last but not least is Gertie Braude, She's the Sheba of our town, I There's one guy she never fights with, Thats: the Ringling Brothers' clown. 35 So here you have our class poem, And I hope that it will please you, For it surelv took some hard work, And l'm glad that it is thru. j Y V iih if 1925 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the seniors of '25 do hereby will and bequeath :- 1. To the school as a whole our good wishes. Also our worn out text books. 2. To the juniors the Holy name of seniors. 3. All our surplus knowledge to the coming senior classes to the end of time. 4. To the faculty our appreciation of their help and patience throughout all our days in Z. H. S. 5. To the sophomores our standards of behavior. li. To the freshies our unequaled record as proven by the attendance roll. Also all chewing gum which may be found on the underside of desks and seats. INDIVIDUALLY 1. I, Gertrude Braude, bequeath my nickname 'tGummy to anyone who has nerve enough to chew gum in Mr. Barron's room. 2. Mina Beighey's art of telling funny stories in study hall to Caroline Kifer so she can put some pep into the class of '20, 3. 'tDot Nesbit bequeaths all the surplus powder left in the basement to Pearl S. 4. I, Donald Osterling, bequeath my spelling, a language all its own, to anyone who wishes to write a Bolsheviki dictionary. 5. Pop Warner's beautiful writing to Mr. Bartoo to be used in writing illeg. on excuses. G. l. Charles VVorkley, bequeath my ability to say so little in so many words to any poor person who has a hard time inventing excuses. 7. Brant Wilson's title as class artist to Louis Lusk. 8. Florence Pflug bequeaths her ability to get Chemistry problems, without solving them, to Bertha Kocher, for use next year. Also her notes on the same subject. 9. Bessie Scott's nickname of crank to whoever wants the job of making Freshies behave. 10. Huck's ability of having the nerve to come to school each morning and face Mr. Barron without her Solid Geometry. 'I' NV ENT Y - Fl V E
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