Cleveland High School - Legend Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1925

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T H E L E D r; E R [Nine From The Morning Oregonian, 1940 Read and Weep Sylvia Glick — Made happy the millionaire, Si- gomie Paderswsky Majesky; mother of darling twin boys. Frances Casale — Librarian at the Congressional Library, and aesthetic dancer of the Rinkv Dinky Club. ■ Geraldine Ball — Our classmate of Jan. ' 25, is teaching English at Yale College; author of book entitled How to Be Happy. Louis Dielschneider — Salesman for the Diel- schneider Reducing Lessons. Member of Society for Disabled Bees. Morley Fletcher — Ticket seller at the Ziegfield Follies. His wide experience was obtained b ' sell- ing tickets for football games at Multnomah Field. Arden Pangborn — Newspaper reporter on Ac- tions of Freshmen at Commerce. Sam Tonitsky — President of Bachelors ' LTnion ; famous for his no ' el on How to Keep Single. Sam Fullman — Banker; generous contributor to the Old Home Fund. Walter Kassebaum — Owner of Ford Sales Service Co.; author of book How to Make Fords Run Without Swearing. Harry Lee — Bookkeeper for the deaf and dumb school ; also doctor for those who hurt their hands talking too loud. Adolph Asher — Dealer in novels; teaches how to write love stories. Experience gained through wide reading. Alec Riback — Ad solicitor for Ladies ' Home Journal. He says interesting facts are obtained from the housewives. Leo Lom.mel — Teacher of Geometry at Com- merce. Successor of Mr. Henry Baldwin. Duane Hennesy — Editor of The Morning Ore- gonian, succeeding Mr. E. B. Piper. A member of Associated Editors ' Union. George White — Stage electrician at the Baker; well known among the chorus girls. Fred Brennan — Noted player on Yale Football team, is still absent from classes due to a slight shock in the recent game with Harvard. Philip Clark — Foreman of L O. U. ranch ; rid- ing ability gained in the play Wild Nell. Loretta Jazowick — Head nurse of the Jazowick Nursery; three hundred children; member of the Divorced Lady ' s Club. Rosa Trachsel — Founder of Get-Tall Yeast Cake. Owner of Castle Jia at Popocatipell. Pearl Kindberg — World famous fancy dancer, and editor of the Star Gazing Monthly. Anna Wiener — Inventor of how to keep oirly hair straight and straight hair curly; also actress known as La Farfalla (The Butterfly). Anna Hanna — A chorus girl in the opera 11 Trovatore ; member of the Yelling Team for Commerce. Anna Tacchella — Member of Nile River Daily News Staff; chairman of Aeroplane Committee for Safety. Helen Van Alstine — Wife of famous gum drop importer; member of Kindness to Little Fishes Association. Evehn White — Head of hospital for overlv in- telligent humans ; wife of Spanish Count at Monte- video. Vera Mitchell — Owner of cat farm; wife of Mr. Griggs, the undertaker. Irene La Rouche — Nun at Port Said; instruct- ress in aesthetic dancing. Mary Ankelis — Secretary to Mr. J. F. Elton at the new school building on LTnknown and Never Will Streets. Sophie Aren — Head bookkeeper of Commerce Motor Car Co. ; popular in the Old Maids Club, but she is wearing a precious stone on her left hand. Marjorie Bailev — Societv Matron of Curling Hair. Elsie Braden — Patron of Jan. ' 25 Nursery. She lives up to the Old Maids constitution. We hope things will change soon. Violet Daniels — Wife of the multi-millionaire heart breaker of many other girls of Jan. ' 25 Class. Elma Gessell and Thelma Gessell — Recent brides of the famous Italian Princes, are spending their honeymoon abroad. . In two years they will be at home to their many friends in their father-in-law ' s castle.

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Eight ' ] THE LEDGER Pancbork, Ardek - - - Stenoyrapliu I dare do all that may become a man. President Student Body ' 23, ' 24 Editor Ledger ' 22, ' 23, ' 24 The New Poor ' 25 RiEACK, Alec . - - - Bookkeepiny Comedy is his specialty. Ledger Staff ' 22, ' 23, ' 24 Vaudeville ' 21, ' 22, ' 23 Circulation Manager Ledger ' 24 Tacchella, Akna - - - Bookkeepiny Quiet Init not asleep. Alpha Sorosis ' 23, ' 24 ToNiTSKY, Sam - - - Stenoyrupinc A man with a purpose. Trachsel, Rosa - . - - Stenoyrapliu Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Glee Club ' 23, ' 24 Won Superior Merit Certificate Van Ai.stine, Helen - - - Stenoyrapliu The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Beta Sorosis ' 24 VVeiner, Anna Always doing her best. The New Poor ' 25 Stenoyrapliu White, George . . - Bookkeepiny It is better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. Hi-Y ' 22, ' 23, ' 24 C ' rculation Manager Blotter Electrician Class Colors Nile Green and Gold Cliiss i loivcrs Yellow Ophelia Roses and Pale Pink Carnations Class Motto As we ascend, the horizon widens.



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THE SENIOR I ' oi r o ' Clocks — Pearl Kindberj] Kassebaum. Anna Weiiier, Walter Makes a very attractive evening decoration for the study room. A very rare flower. Sold only in $2.00 boxes. Riichclor Buttons — Louis Dielschneider, Samuel Fu ' lman, Fred Brennan, Philip Clark and Arden Pangborn. Always found in the open, especially on A ' lultno- mah Field. Seldom found in secluded spots. Room 5 would be incomplete vithout this attractive bou- quet. Price .05 each. Forijet-Me-Nots — Marjorie Bailey, Adolph Asher and Sam Tonitsky. Rather decorative little flowers, b ;t difficult to find. Very gentle reminders of daily duties. .05 a package. Order early and avoid the rush. Jniericaii Beauty — Irene La Rouche. One of the most attractive Senior flowers. Great care must be taken in cultivation. A beautiful parlor decoration. $1.85. Gol lt ' u Gloivs — Frances Casale, Sylvia Glick, Anna Tac- chella and Helen Van Alstine. Well-known to the Senior class. Their golden nature is welcomed by all. .50 each. Ha Belles— Sophie Aren, Vera Mitchell, Violet Daniels, Loretta Jazowick, and Elsie Braden. Although commonly known as the old maid ' s fa ' orite flower, they lend an atmosphere of sun- shine and iiappiness to the gloomiest da -. Can not be bougiit for love nor money.

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