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0 HENRY OSTERMAN- Hank , orchestra 1-2-3-4, class play 3-4, Bay Window 3, glee club 1. 0 PEGGY PICKIN- Pedgee , basketball 4, glee club 1-2-3-4, mixed chorus 3-4, Friendship club 2-3-4, music director 4, class play 3, Bay Window 3-4, annual staff 4. O RAYMOND SCHERLER - Ray , baseball 3-4. Q EDMUND' SMITH-'tEd , North Olmsted 1, baseball 2-3, class play 3, annual staff 4. I EDWARD STUDNEY-t'Bunny , track 3, glee Club 1-2-3-4, mixed chorus 3-4, Hi-Y 3-4, secretary 4, photography club 3, class play 3-4, Bay Window 3-4, annual staff 4, class offices: president 1, social com- mittee 2-3, student council 4, president of student council 4. 0 FRANK STUMPF- Unk , football 1-2- 3-4, baseball 4, glee club 1-2-4, class play 3, annual staff 4. 0 RALPH TALAS, Avon Lake 1-2-3, track 4. 0 ROBERT TENNYSON- Bob , Berea 1-2, Lakewood 3, football 4. 0 JEANNETTE TRETER - Jerry , basketball 1-2, glee club 1-2-3-4, Friendship club 2-3-4, class play 3-4, Bay VVind0w 2-4, annual staff 4. O TOM TRETER-- Toar , football 3-4, glee club 1-2-3-4, mixed chorus 3, Hi-Y 3-4, president 4, photography club 3, motion picture operator 1-2-3-4, class play 3, annual staff 4, class offices: social com- mittee 2-3, student council 1. O JOHN WALSH- Johnny , class play 3. O LEONARD NVEBER - Lenny , East High 1-2, glee club 3-4, mixed chorus 3-4, orchestra 3-4, class play 4. 0 JEAN WEHRLE - Tootsie , James Ford Rhodes 1-2, Friendship club 3. 0 BERT WILLISON-'iDoc , football 3-4, glee club 1-2-3, mixed chorus 3, class play 3, Bay Window3-4, annual staff 4. David Conn r ond semester 5 too late fo show has plc- ture. Joined The Senio Class during the sec Henry Osferman Peggy Pickin Raymond Scherler Edmund Smith Edward Studney :rank Stumpf lolph Talas Robert Tennyson Ieannetfe Treter 'om Treter ohn Walsh .eonard Weber ean Wehrle Bert Willison
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Louise Hagedom Margaret Hagedorn Edward Harris Robert Hayden Virginia Hill Richard Horton Margaret Hursh Arthur Karcher Nora Korsgaard Lee Lehecko Thelma Mains Dorothy Meilarider Harriet Jane Myers Alan Orvis 0 LOUISE HAGEDORN- 'Lou , basketball 4, glee club 1-2-3-4, Friendship club 2-3-4, treasurer 4, class play 3,1 annual staff 4. I MARGARET HAGEDORN, glee club 1, Friendship club 2-3-4. 0 ED'- WARD HARRIS- Ed , Lakewood 1, photography club 3-4 0 ROBERT HAYDEN- Bob , class play 3. 0 VIRGINIA HILL- Ginny , basketball 1-2-3-4. cheerleader 3-4, glee club 1-2-3-4, mixed chorus 3, Friendship club 2-3-4, vice-president 4, photography club 3-4, class play 3-4, annual staff 4, class offices: vice-president 1. 0 RICHARD HORTON- Dick , track 3, football 4, glee club 1-2-3-4, mixed chorus 3-4, orchestra 2-3-4, Hi-Y 3-4, photography club 3-4, class play 3-4, Bay Window 3-4, annual staff 4. 0 MARGARET HURSH- Pe-gah , glee club 1-2-3-4, Friendship club 2-3-4, photography club 3, class play 3-4, Bay Window 3, annual staff 4. 0 ARTHUR KARCHER- Art ., 0 NORA KORSGAARD, basketball 1-2-3-4, glee club 1-2-3-4, Friendship club 2-3-4, Leader club 4, president 4. 0 LEE LE- HECKA- Lefty , Lakewood 1-2, track 3, basketball 3-4, football 4, Bay Window 4. 0 THELMA MAINS, basketball 1-2-4, glee club 1-2-3-4, mixed chorus 3-4, Friendship club 2-3-4, class play 3-4, Bay Wir1d0W 2-3, annual staff 4. 0 DOROTHY MEILANDER- Dot , basketball 1-2-3-4, captain 3, glee club 1-2-3-4, mixed chorus 3-4, Friendship club 2-3-4, Leader club 4, class play 3, Bay Window 3-4, annual staff 4. I HARRIET JANE MYERS- Jimmie , basketball 1, glee club 1-2-3-4, Friendship club 2-3-4, president 4, class play 3-4, Bay Window 4, annual staff 4, class offices: student council 1-3, treasurer 3, vice presi- dent 2. 0 ALAN ORVIS4 Al , football 3-4, baseball 3-4, glee club 4, mixed chorus 4, orchestra 1-2-4, Hi-Y 3-4, chaplain 4, photography club 4, class play 3-4, annual staff 4, class offices: treasurer 1, president 2-3.
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Court Proceedings Order in the courtroom, please. Order, please. The next case is Time vs. The Class of '39. District Attorney Alan Orvis, will you call your first witness to the stand? Since there are SO witnesses, will you, Judge Kittinger, permit me to swear in all the witnesses at the same time? The Court grants your wish. Proceed with your case. Do you, the witnesses in the case of Time vs. The Class of '39, solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you God? I do. Ditto, ditto. Will you take the stand please, Aubrey DeWitt? What has time cione to you since June, l939? District Attorney Orvis, since June, I939, my occupation has been one of magnificent force and superior strength. In o'der words I'm a bone crusher, lwrestIerl Think of that! Thanks, Aubrey. Jane Myers, next please. Will you state the effect time has had on you? Well-er-a, I've been, that is-er-a, well-a, center for the Best Baby Blue Bloomer Girls' Basketball Team. Ahem, is my face red! Next witness, Stanley Easty. Could you tell us without too many hand motions what time has done for you? Vell, me and Johnny Griffiths, ve is gone together in a men's clothing shoppe. Your suit dan't look so good. How 'bout a nize dubonnet and beige plaid suit vit two pair pants for only SIO? Oil Vhat a barginl' ' Oh, yes, that's Daveyberg's Store, isn't it? That will be all, thank you. Next, Louise Hagedorn. Hi, big boy, what can I do for you? I s'pose you want-a know what I been doin' with my spare time. Well, handsome, I run a high class 'dime-a-dance' hall down on the other side the railroad tracks. Come down and see me some time, honey. We've got a nice squeeze-box player there. Nice guy by the name of Tony Bisceglia, know him? Yes, I believe I do remember him. Mr. Edward Studney, Esquire, please. Time-it means nothing to me. Tomorrow, I'm divorcing my l2th wife. My motto is 'Love 'em and leave 'em'. Thank you, Mr. Studney. Will Miss Pickin please come to the stand. What is the meaning of this imposition? As a Park Avenue resident, may I say that my social functions may be found in the society column of the daily papers. Now, if you will excuse me, I have an appointment with Schiaperalli for a dress fitting. Will Ed Harris please take the stand. How has time treated you? Merci beaucoup, Since I graduated from high school I have taken up the culinary art, and I now work for the Hotel Waldorf Astoria. ReaIly, Mr. Harris? Then, I must have tasted some of your delightful soup the last time I was there. Next witness, Miss Josephine Dagg. Miss Dagg, how have you been fighting time? Oh, dear, I'm all a-flutter. If the Judgy-wudgy, Kenny Kittinger, will stop giving me the 'once-over', l'll try to tell you what itsy, bitsy, 'ittle me has been doing. The girls and myself, Norma Andersen and Frances Case, spend almost every afternoon having hen parties and munching chocolates. Yes, l'd noticed you had all become a bit on the pleas- ingly plump side. ls it possible that Lee Lehecka is present in the courtroom today? Sure thing, D. A., but now that I'm a fireman I'm usually out to a fire, but being an old member of the class of '39, I had to tell you my struggles against lime. Well, Lee, you always were going to a fire, but thanks anyhow, for your side of the story. Miss Nora Korsgaard, will you please come to the stand? Has time given you much worry? No, to tell you the truth, my only worry about time is how long the bubbles, I use in my dance, are going to hold up! WOO-WOO ! ICRASH ll ls there a doctor in the house? Our D. A. has fainted. Cheerio! Pip! Pip! Heah I 'am, Judge. if Mon Dieu! If it isn't good old 'Fat'. Can you help us bring Mr. Orvis around? Oh, I say there, terribly sorry, old boy, but being an orthodontist, i'm afraid I really couldn't step beyond my pro- fession: besides, Mr. Orvis is coming around now. Do you feel capable of going on with the case now, Mr. Orvis? Yes, it was quite a shock, but I'm all right now. I hope our next witness, Miss Galbraith, won't give me such startling news. Miss Galbraith, will you take the stand? The other day when I was sitting on Jimmie's lap,-er, that is, I mean as I was taking dictation from my employer, Mr. James DeWitt, we were discussing this coming case and decided that time has treated us both very well. Perhaps you hadn't realized how much in demand, our lackadaisical, kissable lipstick, which we manufacture, is lately. I realize how kissable your lipstick is, but I'm not so sure about the lackadaisical part. Anyway that is beside the pointy so, may I ask you, Miss Carol Erwin, to come to the stand. Sure t'ing, Butch, but get this, I ain't takin' no stuff- see-'cause me and me pal, Slugg Scherler, will set you up as an example of what we do to muggs like you when they ain't behavin'. You know, in our joint, I teach the gals jujitsu, and Slugg shows the guys how to use their fists. Oh, I can assure you, Miss Erwin, I had no such inten- tions. The members of Sing So Sour Chinese laundry will please take the stand. Mr. Ching Sing, I'm afraid I don't quite see how you became connected in this case of Time vs. The Class of '39. Will you kindly explain to Judge Kittinger? VeIly vell, we must ask Chang So and Chung Sour if they wish to tell all about laundry. lil5fM,-- ltiitiffll 5'Xi llfklfc -1 GH SV4?'!fXX. Me tellee-allee--about us. Mister Chang So, will you introduce yourself? Velly-good, I'm Arthur Karcher! l can't believe it, but who are Mr. Chung Sour and Mr. Ching Sing? Mr. Ching Sing is better known to you as Ralph Talas, and Mr. Chung Sour is Bob Hayden. Well, boys, I'm glad you have found such a clean busi- ness. Next, Miss Thelma Mains. l presume you want to know how I have been spending my time. Well, you know I have always wanted to sing, and finally my desire was realized. I am star torch singer at the Onyx Club on 42nd Street. That is surprising. Will our milkman please come to the stand? Glad to see you again, Russell Beck, How's time treat- ing you and your milk business? Pretty good, Mr. Orvis, but for awhile last night, rather this morning, I didn't think I was going to have any more time left in my Iife. Why, what happened, Beck? WeIl, I was going along on my delivery about 5 o'clock this morning, when I heard a car coming pretty fast, I tried to pull over farther, but evidently the driver wasn't thinking EIGHTEEN
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