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K. O 0 H Pl 28. George Z-ager 1. David Belasco 2. Gary Cooper 3. Violin 44. Moonlight Sonata Clleethovenl 5. Class meetings 6. Adam QVVhat a manl 7. Rockaway Iieach 8. Vegetable salade 9. La Salle 10. If I were in New York CLASS OF E935 29. Jack Zager 1. Voltaire 2. George Arliss 3. Hiking 4. Moonlight Sonata 5. American history 6. Lincoln 7. Atlantic City 8. Chicken pot-pie 9. DeSoto - 10. XVork conquers all Y' Sayings of Our Teachers Miss Yocom Cto Mr. GishJ+ YVhere are my hooks?l' Mr, Gish- I'lI make zz note of that. Mr. Hackman- And the like. Miss Hangreniulnciclentally, I like that word. Miss Fisher Qhve minutes of tenj- XVait, class, I want to go over the-- Miss Mencllesohn- Come on, you know it. Mrs. Davis- Just listen to that noise. Janitors- Hurry up, it's ten olclockf' Miss Schmicker- Clear, Miss Herbein- Since you have no questions to ask me, I'll ask you some. Mr. EvansA Back in the iifteenth century. Mr. VVork- What do you suppose makes me so wonderful, Mr. Bannon- In this particular case. Mr. llrucher- lu other words. Mr. Master- Forty love Qteunisj. Mr. Haage Qto WVayne Reberj- Hello, Stranger. Miss AlthouseA I didn't get that just right. Miss Rosenberg- Repeat a, s, d, ff' Mr. Helmbrightf XVe must cover the same work as day school. Miss Ferree- VVos wollen sie habenf' Mr. Enterline-uSing louder. Mrs. Poetter-HConcentration, please. Miss Ruft'ner+ Are there any questions? Miss Schilling- I repeat for the one thousandtlr time. Mr. Gill- Get to work, boys. Mr. de Francesco- Now clon't kid me. 88 THE OWL
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CLASS OF 1935 7. Poconos 3 8. Sauer kraut 4 9. Trolley 5 10. O. K. 6 19. Othelia Schnable 7 1. Edna Ferber 2 2. Leslie Howard 3. Playing cards 10 4-. In a Monastery Garden 24- 5. Latin 1. 6. Abraham Lincoln 2. 7. Poconos 3. 8. Hamburger fl. 9. Oldsmobile 5. 10. lin boca cirrada, no entrous moscos 6. 20. Martin Sencer 7' 1. Stevenson S' 2. lling' Crosby 9' 10 3. Dancing 25. 5. History 1. -L. My heart stood still li. Napoleon 2- 7. New York City 3' 8. Steak 1' 9. Plymouth 5' 10. l'm in love Qwouldn't admit itj 21. Leonard Souders 1. David Belasco 2. Clark Gable 10. 3. llowling N 26. -I. But Cracker Sweet 1 5. Physics 6. Daniel lloone 2' 7. .iriaiiiic Cay 3- 4 8. Chicken 9. Packard 10. I understand 0 7 22. Hannah Stewart 1. Grace Livingston Hill 2. .loan Crawford 10 Collecting college pendants 27 4. Largo 1 5. History 2 3 -I 6. George VVashington 7. Atlantic City 8. Veal eutlets, French fried 5 G 7 23. John Stofko 8 1. Sax Rohmer 9 9. Pontiac 10. I donit know F I Baseball and basketball Star Dust Chemistry NVashington Everywhere the team goes Home baked cake Plymouth Fancy that Helen Toboleski Louise M. Alcott Joan Crawford Dancing Blue Danube XValtz Typing Clara liarton Hershey Park Chicken patties .La Salle Hm! llml 1 L'an't get over it! Edna Troutman Zane Grey Bing Crosby Knitting Country gardens Typing XVashington Atlantic City Steak with mushrooms Chevrolet Don't ask questions Elmer Wolfe lingene 0'Neill George Arliss Opera rehearsal Prelude G Minor Geometry Nero Up the Tully Chicken and wafiies Plymouth XVhat do I say Anthony Zaffiro Max Brand Fredrick March Dancng Monastery Garden Physical geography Garibaldi Hot Springs, Col. Anything good Pontiac Maureen O'Sullivan Did I win last night Cauctionj ! Tl-lE OWL
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CLASS OF i935 FQ - oo As We Are Seen 1. Tallest-Elmer Wolfe. 2. Shortest-Stella Grenko. 3. Happiest-Tillie Schnabel. 4. Biggest sense of humorfEthel Groff. 5. Most talented-George Zager. 6. Prettiest eyes-Jack Koeh. 7. Best dressed-Edna Troutman. 8. Most ambitious-Hugo Junghenn. 9. Easy g'oingfJaek Zager. 10. VVoman hater-None of the boysC??j 11. Man hater-All the g'irlsQ??j 12. Hardest worker-VVayne Reber. 13. School girl complexionflrwin Kenderdine. Jr. 14. Our politicianvJaek Koch. 15. DizziestfFrances Dechant. 16. Most popularfMary Leininger. 17. llest mixer7'l'illie Sclmabel. 18. 19. Most dignified-Phyllis Richards. Most original--Mary Leininger. 20. Most reliable-fNVayne lteber. 21. CaruSofElmer VVolfe. 22. ltubinoHfGeorge Zagrer. 23. Vanishing American-Mr. Gish. 24. Most athletic lookingfllannah Stewart. 25. liashful boyflrvin Kenderdine, Jr. 26. Bashful girlANoneC??j 27. Nieest lookingvllelen Toboleski. 28. Most egotistical-Jack Koch. 29. Most lovablefAg'nes Kramer. 30. Most pep7John Stofko. 31. Most digruifiedfMary llannahoe. 32. Most likely to succeed--George lager. 33. Most ideal pair4 Hon Kramer and Henry Gallman. 34. Most ridiculous pair-Hans 1Veiser and Ethel Groff. 35. llest talkers7Girls in our class. 36. May Queen, 1950-Miriam Knoll. 37. Has the most silent friendsglflenry Gall- man. 38. SlowestAJacob Zager. 39. Giggzler- 'l'illie Schnable. 40. Most quietgI.eo Orth. 41. Very studious-Leonard Souders. 42. Nieest eye-lashes-Agnes Kramer. 43. Clark Gable himself- Robert Harris. 44. Noisiest--5 Frances Dechant. 45. Chatter box-Mildred Goeltz. 46. Our trouser roamer-'Helen Epler. 47. Always unpreparedwsVValter Ruth. 48. Bluest eyes--Russell Moyer. 49. Most married person-f Austin Harple. 50. Sticker for parliamentary rulesfMartin Seueer. 51. Our smiling' boy friend7Anthony Zaiiiro. What Would George Zager didn't know his Biology? Ethel Groff would regain her lost 2,500 calories? Elmer VVolfe would lose his smile? Jack Koch would go home from school alone? Tillie Sehnable would lose a few of her admirers? Mary Leininger would be seen alone sometimes? Mr. Gish eould say l'll see you now Cinstead of in a few minutesj? Miss Sehmieker would not explain so thoroughly? Agnes Kramer had straight red hair and Short eye-lashes? John Stofko would lose some of his enthusiasm? Edna Troutman would lose some of her style in dress? Al. ,Lord would forget Mary? Jacob Zager would lose both looks and weight? Jack Koch and XValter Ruth would agrree? Mary Leininger and Ethel Groff didnit work to- gether in History? EEESM A Happen 1f--- YVayne Reber refused to pass Ethel in French Cdue to too few papers handed inj? llaunah Stewart lost her alhletie look? Milli Knoll didn't always have Conflicting: classes? Miss Davis hadn't a thing to do? Tillie had bought an Easter outfit with our class dues? Irvin Kenderdiue, Jr., would lose some of his knowledge? Frances Dechziut was without a boy friend? Tillie, Hon and Molly got in any class on time? The seniors had a quiet meetingr? Miss Mendelsohn felt blue? Miss Yoeom did not give dictation in class? Mr. Haagre did not talk of his high school days? Mr. Gish took things easy? Mr. 1Vork and Miss Yocom ceased to be friends? Edna 'l'routman didn't have dark circles under her eyes every Monday night? 89
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