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26 c s Pie c(ooot POPULARITY CONTEST Best-looking girl.........Leah Stevenson Best-looking hoy......................Don Clarke Most popular girl.........Marion Cardner Most popular boy..........Robert Shumard Best dancer, girl...........Julia Yarnell Best dancer, boy........ Raymond Davis Brightest girl.........................L. Riedel Brightest boy. ..........Robert Caldwell Most personality, girl. . .Nancy Bogardus Most personality, boy.. .Robert Shumard Most cheerful disposition, girl Marion Cardner Most cheerful dispositon, boy Elsworth Fox Best dressed girl.........Betty Weigand Best dressed boy..........Raymond Davis Best Athlete, girl, Libby” Quattrocciochi Best athlete, boy. .“Bum” Bartholomay Best sport, girl..........Philimina Lisi Best sport, boy........ .. .Eddie Stankivitz Most likely to succeed, girl....L. Riedel Most likely to succeed, boy Robert Caldwell Most conceited, girl......Bernice Cripe Most conceited, boy. . . Eddie Stankivitz Friendliest girl........Marion Cardner Friendliest boy.........Robert Shumard Busiest girl............Florence Furfaro Busiest boy.............Spencer Morecroft Teacher’s pet, girl.........Alice Harsh Teacher’s pet, boy......Milton Carman Biggest flirt, girl.........Bernice Cripe Biggest flirt, boy..Raymond Bartholomay Biggest chiseler, girl......Doris Weaver Biggest chiseler, boy Raymond Bartholomay Prettiest eyes, girl.. .Angeline Dell’Aquila Prettiest eyes, boy . ..Patsy Pugliano Prettiest hair, girl....Esther Horton Prettiest hair, boy.........Sam Emmi Nicest smile, girl..........Maggie Buda Nicest smile, boy...........Sam Emmi Smoothest line, girl....Nancy Bogardus Smoothest line, boy.........Sam Emmi Strongest girl..........Grace Ostrander Strongest boy...........Vincent Masucci Girl with the most boy friends Philimina Lisi Boy with the most girl friends Eddie Stankivitz HUMOR Sophmore: “Will you please give us ten cents to help the old ladies home?” Freshman: “What! Are they out again?’ ’ Mrs. Milmoe: “Are you speedy on the typewriter? ” J. Malifitano: I’m so speedy I work on a water cooled typewriter with an asbestos ribbon. ” Sophmore: “How much is one and a half dozen? ” Freshman: “ Eighteen, of course. ” Sophmore, triumphantly: “Nope — New Student: “Why do the freshmen hold their heads so high when they walk through the halls? They haven’t anything to be conceited about. ” Reilly Meade: “Oh, don’t let that worry you. They’re just looking for the room numbers. Pinky: “Did you shake your head, Dick?” Dick Fine: Yes.” Pinky: “I thought I heard something rattle. ” C vi) No work and all play Makes Whipple a freshman to stay. seven.
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cCofie c2 oot 25 SENIOR CLASS, 1936 K. WASHINGTON Red and White Follies, K. E., Operetta '34. G. WIESBROD Interclass Sports. K. WIMMER Glee Club. S. WOOD M. WORDEN K. E. R. WORDEN K. E. H. WRIGHT Track '35, '36. D. YORTON Dulcy, Dramatic Club. Track '35, '36, Inter' class Basketball,Toot Staff.
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c Pie CSoot 27 7' 0C'K9ir' O r'»OC+-»C''»OS'»0C' O First Row: G. Lonkey; D. Sweezy; D. Yorton; P. Clarke; J. Wood; Miss Jacobs, Instructor; R. Durfey; J. Davis; H. Hoyt. 2nd Row: S. Morecroft; T. Leneker; P. Newberry; D. Fine; N. Bogardus; G. Brophy; J. Dean; B. Lake; V. Setticase. DRAMATIC CLUB THE Dramatic Club started the school year with a sadly depleted member- ship, three copies of “The National Thespian”, a little money in the bank, and a new coach, Miss Helen Jacobs. At our first meeting the officers for the year were elected, Nancy Bogardus, President; John Leneker, Vice-President; Rita Clarke, Secretary and Treasurer. There was some talk about joining the National Thespians, but the only members of the Club eligible were Seniors who didn’t wish to join, so the plan was abandoned until another year. Several possible plays were considered for the annual three act play presentation of the Club. Finally, the three act mys- tery Tiger House” was chosen because nothing similar had ever been done here and it offered many and varied oppor- tunities for the stage crew and electricians, as well as for the principals. There was an unprecedented turn-out for the casting which was quickly accomplished. Re- hearsals went very smoothly with only occasional upsets. The play was an immediate and huge success, rivaled only by the play of last year, “Dulcy”. Throughout the year the students cooperated with the Dramatic Club in presenting a series of radio plays over station WSYR. We participated in no one act play contest this year, but a two act play was presented in assembly and many other skits and readings were given by the members. The membership of the club has swelled gratifyingly and everyone seems to be taking more of an interest in a thing that formerly was available to only a few. Miss Jacobs has given lavishly of her time and energy and has, I believe, done more than anyone else to contribute to the success of the past year. Nancy Bogardus
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