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A quiet fellow is our UPETEN One who always looks so neat. MARGE is certainly a little tyke Whom no one in school can help but like. JUNE always on the run A true friend and lots of fun. JAMES never does get mad For he's a very fine lad. DOROTHY'S twinkle, DOROTHY'S smile Keeps us giggling all the while. ROSE is a friend to all Even though she may be BIH8.1l ZYG'S a star in basketball Has no trouble because JESSIE is a brown-eyed One of the gigglers in MABEL is a quiet type Keeps us guessing from Whenever work is to be TONY is the dependable he is tall. lass our class. morn to night done one. .Last fall the play November 21, by Austin Goetz, were as follows: Anthony Zamblto Theresa Arena-- Jessie W1gton-- Zygmont Wantuck Margaret Crane- Margery Porter- Carmelo Calarco Howard Hart ---- June Huck ------ Harley Dilcher- Eleanor Driggs- SENIOR PLAY Senior Class sponsored a 1939, WBeyond Reasonn, The cast of characters Doctor Wilford Steele ------------Sonia Petroff -------------Jean Heather -------- ---Skip Tolliver ------------Eve Patterson --------------Rose Colfax -------------Clyde Loring ---------------Ted Blaihe ------------------Delilah --------------:-----Dusty -------------Sarah Colfax Frank Florentine ------------------- Wolfe possibly been conceived. A doctor of questionable character was supposedly operating a Sanltorlum for the feeble- mlnded, but the unusual part of the story was that the inmates were not feeble-minded, but merely being put out of circulation that their rela - tives would inherit their fortunes . Excitement grew with leaps and bounds when two employees were suddenly re- vealed as detectives. - Then out of thin air the most unusual thrills occurred, each one topped off with a mighty outburst of laughter. Miss England very ably directed the play and the players were assisted by Miss Murphy, the class Advisor, together with the other members of the class. It was the most astounding combination of chills and laughter that could have 0 CAIT 0 Frank F1orent1no,Carmelo Calarco,Anthony Zambito,Howard Hart,Zygmont Wantuck,Harley Dilcher Margaret Crane,Eleanor Dr1ggs,June Ruck,Jess1e W1gton,Margery Porter
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GLASS PROPHECY Theresa's been our president And served us to the bestg And in the hopeful future years, We know she'll stand the test. Carmelo truly likes to argue To that we will agree: And maybe a skillful lawyer, Is what he's fated to be. Marie will be a registered nurse And work her way to fame: If she is not a true success, Depression we will blame. Margaret has something in mind As to what she will dog A secretarial course, no doubt, Will carry her right through. Tom's a newcomer in our class Welcomed by us this year, And of his future life and prospects, We know he'll have no fear. Harley a millionaire would be Can such a thing be done? If anyone can possibly do it, He will be the one. Eleanor will be a teacher We see it right from here: She is sure to be a real success, So let's give her a cheer. Frank is a mucker's oldest son Who to the muck may gog And we predict that if he does, He'll work much more. We know. Howard is a popular boy And liked by many girlsg His future is very bright, But shaded with curls. Earl is a willing lad A more willing could ne'er be foundg A successful business man, We hope he will be crowned. Charles Lonnen will not commit himself On what he's going to dog He'll probably work on the Chevrolet Until.Nineteen-Ninety-Two. Edna is an attractive girl She smiles at everyone, ' Her future won't be lonesome, for ' The boys to her will run. What HPeteU will do is hard to tell, But we're sure he'll find a wayg Let's hope he gets an easy job, With a great big roll of pay. Marge is going on to school To learn a lot indeedg We know she 1s progressive, thus She'll always take the lead. June Ruck will be a registered nurse A good one we may say: Her patients she will teach to care For their health in every way.' , James Soheiber likes the land the b So you just wait and seeg We'll be surprised if he is not, A farmer going to be. Dorothy hasn't made up her mind As to what she'd like to dog But she is optimistic still, As others should be, too. Rose's future is a question We know not what she'll dog But she will be industrious, And make you like her, too. Ziggy is handsome, tall and thin. He wants to go on to schoolg We wish him well in every way, Encouragement is our rule. Jessie in the field of research Will find her future full: We bet she'll get a job by push, Instead of one by pull. Mabel will be a dletician I Of great renown we think: And in the chain of happiness, She'll be the strongest link. Tony is studious and strong And chemistry is his goal: Let's prophesy he gets to the top. And not just another knoll. R OUR SENIOR MEMBERS THERESA, a stately dark-haired girl Always keeps her hair in curl. CARMIE now drives his dad's car Some day he will travel far. MARIE is very helpful and good We'd be like her if we could. MARGARET CRANE is ready to chatter About the slightest little matter. TOM is studious and quiet No chance of him raising any riot. HARLEY, who is our math shark Could solve a problem ln the dark. ELEANOR'S frankness rules the day est In the future she'll find that 1t'll pay FRANK is the happy-go-lucky one For he's a mucker's oldest son. HOWIE keeps his nails in trim Girls can't keep from liking him. A tasket--a tisket EARL can make a biscuit. CHARLES LONNEN with the wavy hair Has never a worry and never a care. Blond hair and a temper they say But EDNA'S smile will rule the day.
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an To o L A s s w I L L We, the Class of 1940 do make and publ1sh this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking making void all former wills or promises by us at any time heretofore made. We bequeath our worldly goods, ambitions, and abilities as follows: James Harrigan, Tony Zamb1to's skill ln basketball. Michael Graham, Carmelo Calarco's ability to play a trumpet. Eddie Pelz, Frank F1orent1no's ways with the women. Joseph Zamblto, James Sche1ber's record as a Future Farmer. Olin Boyce, Tom Carrubba's luck to pass subjects. Jessie Parnell, Dorothy Schuler's ability to dance. Asher Borton, Harley Dllcher's argumentative nature. Shirley Rich, Eleanor Drlggs' dark hair. Brenda Dorf, Edna Lonnen's ability to Hgrln and bear itn. Mary Calaroo, Theresa Arena's personality and frankness. Dick Hill, Charles Lonnen's height. Shirley Neth, the freedom of Jessie Wigton's telephone number. Roy Porter, Zygmont Wantuck's NI don't careu attitude. David Boyce, Howard Hart's height. Stanley Andrews, Carmelo Calarco's calmness. Mr. Schogoleff, Miss Murphy's ability to keep the Seniors united. Roy Porter, Pete's ability to get to school on time. The Freshman Class--that is to be--any overlooked cuds of gum we may have left adhering to the underside of desks, banlsters, assembly seats. The Sophomore Class Members, Margaret Crane's, Charles Lonnen's, and Earl Keller's efficiency ln handling the candy business. The Junlo- oss, the ability of the Senior Class to conduct quiet class meetings. Gloomy Junior Girls, Hose Sul1mowlcz's dimples and smile. Noisy Junior Girls, Mabel Woof's ability to be quiet, but to take it all ln. All high school girls, June Ruck's willingness to do hard work on the NRevue'. The Junior Girls, Marge Porter's ability to win friends and influence people. all students of E.C.S., Harley D1lcher's, Tom Carrubba's, Rose Sul1mow1cz's, and Margaret Crane's technique to skip a grade. Our class advisor, Miss Murphy, the profound admiration and ever-enduring friendship of the Class of 1940, in individual as well as collective manifestation. Our beloved principal, Prof. Hugh W. Vanderhoof, our sincere affection, our deepest reverence, our heartlest gratitude, and the whole unlimited wealth of our eternal memory. Our beloved faculty, all the amazing knowledge and startling information that we have furnished them from time to time ln our various examination papers. Ana we hereby constitute this our last w111 and testament. In witness whereof, We, the Class of 1940, the testators, have to this our wlll, written in one sheet of parchment, set our hands, and seal this twenty-first day of March, Anno Domlnl, One rsouggna Nine Hundred and Forty. ', 17
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