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CLASS OF FEBRUARY 1932 FRANK R. ZACHAR lizachl? Track 12g History Club, Secretary 125 Home Room Reporter 10, 113 Home Room Treasurer 125 Ring Committee 115 Social Committee 125 Baseball Manager 10, 115 Omicron Staff 12. Frank's a lad we all admire For his jolly, charming ways, A clever, witty chap is he Throughout all our gloomy days. REGIS T. ZOOK Oh Zoolc Class Reporter 123 Home Room Reporter 10, 125 Omicron Stall 12. Whe1'e e're you find Zachar you're bound to find Zookf' Is a saying well known around school. Zook makes you laugh by hook or by crook. A But you'll find he's not such a fool. ,1 ii PM X 11... Wzhmx Page Twcn!y'ninc
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THE OMICRON ROBERT F. WEBER uBub99 Good things come in small packages, For instance: Diamonds, Weber, Napoleon, etc. Weber's one of our small prizes. He's on the short end of the Campbell and Weber combination. DOUGLAS JAMES WEBSTER lKD0ug,, President of Senior Classg Class Vice President 11, 125 Boys' Go-To-College Club IZQ Track 121 Swim- ming 11, 123 Home Room President 113 Nature Study Club 103 Home Room Reporter 103 Oliver News Staff 103 Omicron Staff 123 Life Saving Club 12. Our leader, our captain, a bonnie lad is he. A lover of literature and sports. His favorite sport is arguing, especially in English class. Doug's Scotch nature turns to Bobbie Burns. JAMES T. WELSH llJirn7, Electric Club 103 Basketball Manager 113 Boys' Gu-To-College Club 125 Revilo Club 12. Now who's the favorite of his class mates, The one always full of vim, The studious lad always smiling? Don't you know who? Why, that's our -lim. ANDREW GLOVER YOUNG lfAndyl! Baseball. 10. 11, Captain 123 Football, 10, 11, Captain 123 Volley Ball 10, 12: Track 113 Home Room President 123 Boys' Go-To-College Club, Presi- dent 12. Andy, of course, is a very well known athlete. Though he is the captain of the football team, you'd never know it. Non' chalance is his prime perfection, which is manifest in his work on the field and in the room. He also holds a fine record in base- ball ancl track. THOMAS B. ZEHNER trrornn Senior Reading Club 11, 12. Tom is an unheralded member of our class. Though records are obscure, yet he has worked faithfully for a number of classes. He makes ticketftaking an art, and someday we are sure he'll be a successful businessman. Page Twcntyfeight
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THE OMICRON A DAY WITH THE SENIORS 6:30-Rudy starts to practice on his bass violin. He's the neighborhood alarm clock. 7:30-Most of the seniors are brightfeyes by now. All out of bed, except one. 8:00-Peg Mathews, the last one finally gets up. 8:15-Roll call-Givens amongst absentees. 8:60-Lil Kerr coming in at usual time. Late, of course. First Period-Lee and some other bright 12fA's are seen slowly perambulating to physics class. More than likely to learn new jokes. Second Period-Doug and a certain P. G. have their daily confab. Earl Mohr, David Schaffnit, Andy Trochio, and Rudy Sunal are seen making for the library. As they near the door they notice a strange odor, it seems to get stronger and stronger as they enter the door. Andy, thinking he is Sherlock Holmes comes to the conclusion that this strange odor is none other than the dead silence. Bright people. Third Period-Our dignified president gives a few tips to some of the 12fB's in his gym class. Rudy Sunal and Peg Mathews have their daily race to see which one breaks the most sawfblades in craft class. Anna Mae Keenan is seen coming from Mr. Herrington's room with her daily stack of paper. 10:25-Councilman finally decides to come to school. Oh, these milkmen. Fourth Period-12fA's Class goes to English. Miss Cramer's trouble begins. 11:45-Fritz is seen making a beeline for Nist's. 11:25-Class returns to English for a nice long sleep with that interesting personality Fifth Sixth of Henry Esmond being explained to them. james Cronin has a habit of waving to a certain lightfhaired miss at the close of the second lunch period. Better pull the blind down, Miss Cramer. Period-If Givens is present, he hangs out the window and tries to make all the Junior girls on the other side of the court Period-Twelve bright 12-A's gather in law class, lill in time, take up space, and in many ways try to learn law. r Seventh Period-Essie is carried down stairs. The three inimitable mathematicians 2:55 3:05 3:45 Herchenroether, Snyder, and Sunal, go into a huddle to ascertain whether two triangles are geometrically isosceles, or somethin'. -John Patton stretches, rubs his eyes, glances at his watch, and decides he had better wake up and start to work for the remaining five minutes. -The bell rings. Members of the play cast are seen trying to find their dramatic ability. -Essie, Lulu, and Fritz are seen at the front of the building making plans for the evening. 7:00-jack Dummar is listening to Amos 'n' Andy. The next day he'll spring one of their wise cracks as an original one of his own. 7:30-Mil Glassbrenner hears from that inseparable companion of hers. This con' 7:45 versation is very much onefsided and lasts for about an hour. -A certain redfhead is discovered making his way to see a certain miss by the name of Audrey Oakley. 8:00-Ann Bovan practices the moocher to keep in trim. 8:15-A tall, dark, handsome 12fB strolls up Brighton Road toward the Jacob mansion. 8:30-Libby Ittel begins her night pacing up and down the hall. The rug is almost worn thin. 8:45 -joe Anderson climbs upstairs and crawls in bed. 9:00-Ray Casson follows Joe for a long night's rest. 9:15 to 12:30-The rest of the class is snoring while two nighthawks by the name of Webster and Gordon crank up the Chevie and proceed to make whoopee. GOOD NIGHT! Page Thirty
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