Bogota High School - Purple B Yearbook (Bogota, NJ)

 - Class of 1932

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as .zs.zr,as.J PURPLE B One fanndred and fifth: Louis Trapani hereby bequeaths her place on the Honor Roll to her brother. One bnndrerf nnd .fixlnz julia Trossbach hereby bequeaths her dog to the dog Catcher. Onne bznnzlrenl tina' yerenflvz Catherine NX'ack hereby bequeaths her shyness to janet Gaynor. One bznzdren' tum' eilglnlvz Louise XVallenschmidt bequeaths her giggle to Mr. Purcell. One bznzczlrea' and ninlbz Dorothy Wfeippert hereby bequeaths her love for Latin to some ambitious Freshman. One fanndreff and Tenflv: Bernice XX'ellbrock bequeaths her radio broadcast- ing to Amos 'n' Andy. One lnnzdren' nnrf eferenffvz Harold XY'ild bequeaths his inischievous nature to Edward Franz. One Znzznfred ann' fzzfeffflv: Donald Wfilliams hereby bequeaths his nickname Drip to George Vifehrmaker. One Zv1nn1'1'eff and flvnfeezzllv: Dorothy XVilliams hereby bequeaths her love for school to any half-hearted Freshman. One bznzffrea' and fwzrfeefzflvz Robert XY'illiains bequeaths his daily chocolate float to Harry Turko. ln witness whereof we have hereunto set our hand and seal this tenth day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-two. Page Ezgli'y etcn

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- .41s.4.if.4s,4s- PURPLE B l.as.2is.Ms.4 ,f-riff' .-'JJ,J Page Eighty-s1'.t St'z'w1f-1-tfjglvfln1 Raymond Pierce bequeaths his history marks to Harry Dennis. SKI'Ll1f-1'-l2,flIff7I Vlfalter Pierce bequeaths his way with women to Eddie Beck- man. Ejgfvlieflvz Raymond Pitigliani bequeaths his horse laugh to junior Gillroy. Eikgfvflti-jiazrfz Charles Pousson bequeaths his Varsity Letter to Gerard Bauer. Eiglvfnt'-naman!1 Evelyn Raffo bequeaths her M to any envious undergraduate. Ejkqfvfiti-flvizvfz Carolyn Reim bequeaths her ambition to Lillian Rehain. Eriqlvf-1'-fU11z'il1: Horace Ramsberger beclueaths his German book to some help- less Junior. ljikgbf-if-fifflv: Wfalter Reichert bequeaths his inferiority complex to Evelyn Froetcher. Eiglvfqi'-.rixflvz john Rheder hereby bequeaths his license, if he still has it, to any junior who is too young for one. Ejtglwfy-,wi'wifi: Harry Richards hereby bequeaths his knack for breaking windows to Red McCotter. Eilglvl-it-tfilqlvffvz Dorothy Ritchie hereby bequeaths her cheer-leading sweater to any future cheer-leader her size. Eiglvf-1'-zfizffb: Dorothy Ritter bequeaths her canaries to the Audubon Society. Njzzefieffv: john Roberts bequeaths his report card to his brothers to serve as an inspiration. Iklizzety-fi1'rs'f: Vivian Ross hereby bequeaths her industriousness to Milt Jelinek. Ni11ef.1'-.m'0mz': Paul Romaine bequeaths his behavior to the future generation as an example. Nj11t'I-1'-flvinilz Louis Romanek bequeaths his shyness to Harry Eagen. Nizzt-if-1'-fv111'fXv1 Stanley Romanek bequeaths his gold football to any of the girls who have incessantly hinted for it. Nizztffy-ufiffb: Martha Royer hereby bequeaths her ability to do French to some down-hearted Soph. Niflvfy-.i'ixfZv: Carol Sackman bequeaths her dark curly hair to any of the Freshmen with wire-haired permanent wave. Nizzaf-1'-.s'tfrwzflv: Stanley Seligman hereby bequeaths his Latin pony to the Sheftield Farms. i'NlZ11el,y-eiglvllv: Dorothy Shields bequeaths her method of concentration to her Freshman sister. Nimfvi'-fzjzzllvz Norman Snedeker bequeaths his love for home to Richard Gatling. Ozztf-lwzzmfrefflfvz Arthur Steinmetz hereby bequeaths his remarkable growth to Pee Wfee Bauer. Om' bzzzldfml and jizxrfz Fred Stevens bequeaths his vivacity to incoming Fresh- men. Om' f7llIilfI'L'Lfr11ILII .m'wm1': Grace Stimson hereby bequeaths her ability to dance to any of her fellow-classman of the stag line. Ona Zvzzmiren' and flvirrzlz Frank Sullivan bequeaths his Irish temper to Charles Hacker. Um' f7IIllc7,7'c'tI' and fnzzrflvz Lillian Thornton bequeaths her red hair to any blond junior who has been secretly admiring her crimson curls.



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1 f ,JJJ Ffa .asasa A PURP E B tvasasasaa HOW CAPTAIN BULLWINKEL WON HIS STRIPES BY FRED BRADSHAW fflyirzlc from iff Z7jJ'.70l'1:L'zlf brzrkgrozffzff. M125 Life if pzzrefy firfifiozzrj fcgfl AD you been present on 1 ceitun told wintry diy in the eary fE'T3'1Qf'f'f ' 1 'L' ' Q ' l part of December in the year 1776, in front of XWashington's headquarters, you might have observed, aside from the usual col- lection of blue and buff figures that decorate the entrance of any Colonial generals headquarters, a man, made conspicious by his lack of, shall we say 'Martial bearingf or, still better, lack of military equipment. He shambled on towards the Generals headquarters, apparently indifferent or perhaps, hardened, to the shouts of derision which arose from all sides: The Tory g In the river with him , 'iWl1HliS up, Jeremiah, Colonel Rahl send you over with terms of surrender? This sally greeted with uproarious laughter by the soldiers, produced upon the man addressed as Jeremiah no noticeable effect, other than to make him lengthen his stride. It is customary for anyone desiring an interview with the General to be placed between two soldiers and thus conducted into his presence. To be placed between two soldiers is a terrifying experience to one of Jeremiah's calibre. The wonder of it is that through it all he still maintained his set atti- tude of indifference. Although when finally he was ushered ino the Generals presence, it wouldnt have taken a very close observation to discern the severe case of 'ague' he was troubled with in the legs. By the time the General took it upon himself to raise his head above the collection of papers that cluttered up his desk, Jeremiahs self assurance had utterly vanished. The General smiled as he saw the deplorable condition of Jeremiah's legs, and beckoned him to a chair. Jeremiah, ignorant of military ettiquette addressed the General first. From a desk in the corner rose the stern features of the secretary, and stared at Jeremiah long enough to instill within him an uncomfotable feeling that he had committed a gross blunder. The General, sensing Jeremiah's discomhture told him with a chuckle, My secretary is out of sorts today, you see, it has to do with a girl in the village-. Vifhereupon at this point the secretary made haste to retire into the next room. Jeremiah took heart, evidently the General was in good humor today judging from his joking banter. So Jeremiah summoning up his courage, let loose a deluge of words, an introduc- tory speech he had composed and then memorized. In his excitement he had risen from his chair and now that his speech was over he leaned exhausted, against the Generals desk for support. The General gulped and then said, You said something? A weak huh came from Jeremiah. The general unable to control himself any longer burst into loud laughter, Jeremiah laughed to because he thought the occasion demanded it. XXfhen their laughter had subsided General Washir1gton's face resumed its habitual worried expression. Page Eighty-eight

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