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Page 117 text: “SOPHOMORE CLASS OF 1916. I C. Alfred, Clarence. “Alf.” Allen, Morris. “Al.” Bachy, Helen. “Land, 0 Masee.” Barres, Dorothy. “Sit down! you’re rocking the boat. Bidle, Marie. “Sure, that’s all right. Blank, Helen. “No, did you?” Bletz, Samuel. “Sammie. Bowles, Frank. “Frankie. Bunowitz, Bessie. “How’s the weather up there?” Charvat, Gertrude. “Who'd ever thunk it! Chesses, Ruth. “What d’ you mean? Cohen, Jacob. “Jakie. Cook, Marion. “Yes, she may. Dolinsky, Mae. “For the love of Davy Jones.” Eisner, Sylvester. “Ves. Federman, Belle. You’re quite a charm. Feuer, Sadie. “That’s ni-i-ce. Fields, Greeta. “Ish-ge-fish.” Friedland, Amelia. “Oh, for the love of Pete! Goldsmith, Aaaron. “Goldie. Hanson, Doris. “What a fool I’d be!” Harkness, Ellis. “Hark.” Hartman, Myrtle. “Oh, you’re awful”’ Hedin, Elvira. “For the love of Mike ” Heil, Frederick. “Heilo. Hinske, John. “John Alden.” Hronek, Fred. “Venus. Jarosh, Julia. “Oh, I’m very apt to.” Kelleher, Regena. “The Queen.” Kirby, Loretta. “Say, that’s great. Koch, Mabelle. “Heh, you, listen!” Kolinsky, Mollie. “Just like that. Krajicek, James. “Jimmie.” Krivos, Frank. “Frankie.” Lampe, Raymond. “Ray.” Long, Gladys. “Hello, Spook. Luck, Marjorie. “Heavens to Betsy.” Meier, Irvin. “Irvie.” Meltzer, Bessie. “Oh, she makes me sick.” Mettel, Clyde. “True as steel.” Neugroschl, Mollie. “No, I don’t want to!” Opper, Morse. “Just listen.” Orvis, Harvey. “Good work.” Paige, Ralph. “Wait a minute.” Peterka, James. “Jamie.” Pauers, Anna. “Oh, for the love of goodness!” Pumphrey, Harry. “Genteel.” Reiches, Isidore. “On the job.” Rice, William. “Come, Willie.” Rozman, Alexander. “Brookside.” Sarnovitz, Sophie. “I’m terrible sorry.” Schreibman, Ida. “Ish ga bibble.” Sebek, Ethel. “You make me so mad.” Shulman, Chas. “Don’t do it.” Spaulding, Ethel. “Oh, say!” Swaffield. Harold. “I am tired.” Thomas, Celia. “Now, girls!” Tomko, Frank. “Oh, yes. Volk, Lawrence. “Why not?” Wallington, Cyrus. “Quite so. Warner, Nellie. “Oh, mamma!” Weidman, Elizabeth. “Come with me.” Zbomik, Chas. “I will.” Hi ”
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Page 116 text: “SOPHOMORE CLASS OF 1916. II C. Alderman, Ida. “Now go on and quit it.” Berger, Joseph. “Joe Burglar.” Blasie, Marie. “Good night, nurse.” Bocock, Esther. “Be reasonable, man.” Broz, Walter. “Is my hair straight, girls?” Brummer, Edwin. “Pretty soon.” Caldwell, Grace. “You bet.” Cartwright, Katherine. “That’s right.” Cermak, George. I’ll wallop you.” Christener, Fred. “Shrimp.” Cooke, Helen. “Nobody home?” Cowell, Dudley. “Dud.” Deparse, John. “Jawn D.” Dugan, Loretta. Well, I guess not.” Ecker, Elenore. “Oh, dear.” Edelstein, Harry. “The human grind-organ.” Epstein, Rose. “Well! I don’t know.” Eichhorn, Helen. “Not much!” Eskin, Samuel. “Sam.” Frantz, Marie. “Why, girl!” Greer, Myrtle. “Oh, go on.” Griffin, Agnes. “Oh, wait till tomorrow.” Guren, Nathan. Natty.” Griffin, Willa. “Oh, dear. Hamar, Mamie. “Oh, Ray! Ja do your math!” Hanousek, Herbert. “Honey.” Heege, Florence. Blossom.” Heil, Irma. “If I wasn't so far from water I’d faint.” Johnson, Charles. “The boy with the girl’s hair.” Kasner, Ben. “Benevolence.” Kaufman, Robert. Kaufy.” Kinney, Ruth. “Say! What do you think this is?” Kuehn, Dorothea. “Oh, you with the tin ear.” Kalina, Celia. “It doesn’t cut any ice.” Katz, Anna. “Annie Laurie.” Krueger, Elvera. “’Tain’t fair.” Lesser, Harry. “Harry More.” Levitt, Anna. “Ishkabibble.” Lewis, Ada. “Search me.” Lichtig, Leonard. “The little man.” Lumberg, Rachel. “Makes it kinda nice, don’t it?” Lipkowitz, Matilda. “I should worry.” London, Rebecca. “I don’t know you.” Luttenberg, Gertrude. “Do you think this is your birthday?” McCaa, Andrew. Andy.” McCabe, Mary. “Honest.” Mayer, Dora. “Listen.” Mey, Meta. “Easy like that, my love.” Morgenstern, Margaret. “Gee Whiz.” Mazanek, Helen. “In two jerks.” Murphy, Irene. “I don’t want to.” Noss, Marie. “I wanna drink.” Palevsky, Anna. Why, I don’t know.” Parsons, Irene. “Oh, me! Oh, my! Pavilonis, Frank. “Pabby.” Pollock, Max. “Max.” Potts, Florence. “You don’t say so!” Redfem, Phyllis. “Good night, nurse.” Rhodes, George. “Dusty Roads.” Riggs, Henry. “Rigs.” Rosenberg, Yetta. “Murder alive.” Saunders, Charles. “Chuck.” Schad, George. “Georgie.” Schneider, Nathan. Schnitz,” the boy reporter. Schreiber, Abe. Hey! False alarm!” Sheehy, Michael. “Don’t forget me!” Shochtovitz, Rose. “Ask me.” Shulman, Goldie. “True as gold.” Smillie, Jessie. “Oh, Gee!” Speiser, Bella. “Do you think I am a walking dictionary!” Stroud, Marie. “Marie Antoinette.” Tyler, Albert. “Gentleman Jack.” Willauer, Daisy. “Oh, for the land's sakes!” Wachs, Sarah. “Oh, it’s just fine.” Wohl, Sophia. “What do you mean?” Yates, Fanny. “Oh, I don’t know a thing, don’t ask me.” Young, Arline. “Oh, you big kangaroo!” Zverina, Rose. “Oh, surely!” Zwick, Beatrice. “Oh, isn’t that funny!” Zwick, Doris. “I don’ no.” 114 ”Page 118 text: “m ”
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