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Snookie sent his Bob to college And now he cries alackg I spent 810,000 And got a quarter-back. Bob Bechtel was in a grocery store, Had specials every day, Being in the red for years, He went to Paraguay. In the movies, Oradell Ralston, Has starred with Joel Mc Crea, Where e'r she goes in Movie land, Her memories-The Sunset Busy Bee. Harold Rush went on to O. S. U. Where he starred at running guard, And when they played old Michigan, All the Wolves were jarred. Ruth Hobson who is dancing, Hails from Ankenytown, As the fiddlers bow goes swaying, She really swings it down. Kate Weller now is married, All troubles she did mend, It sure was nice to get her way, She always wanted an END. Belle Diehl, my gosh, is doing fine, At the Sunset she is stationed, She is the hostess of the land, On liquid food, she's rationed. Helen Miller a gay life spent As secretary to the president, She made a mistake in typing you see, And was banned to that Isle of Capri. Next is the Horse, Harold Bechtel, Who was half-back on the team, 'Bout half a mile west of Ankenytown He finally got his dream. Spinner Beale now owns a pool room At nine-ball he's a shark, But when he's out of cigarettes, His life is very dark. 1 Russ Walker in the navy, A watching at the stern, About the sea-port ladies, He doesn't give a dern. Marion Patterson of Ankenytown A lbusy farmer is he, Plants the corn and sows the wheat, And a happy man is he. Then came Bob Carlin so nice and gay, For pearls he dived and lowered, But it was only natural, 'Cause he came from VVaterford. Next comes Henry Warner that famous man, Who startled all the nations, When they heard of all his views, On the style of education. Dalton and Doyle, the Braddock twins, Took ,grains of sawdust, and strips of wood, They treated them scientifically, And made a breakfast food. 16 Helen Robinson now walks the Hoor with her baby, In an all night crooning song, She found that she was in Greenland And that night was six months long. Eldon Boner, is now in New York, A famous chemist he turned out to be, He mixed a little acid with some zinc, And got a new product. Oh! can't you see. Harold Anderson's constant troubles made him sore, His constant hard luck pained him, He nailed a horseshoe o'er his door, And the thing fell down and brained him. Bill Wilson, the business man, Ran to his ohice they say, He ran for trains, ran to lunch, Ran in debt, then-ran away. As I was walking down Broadway, A big bass voice came roaring, And of all people, guess who it was, This voice from Clarence Stevens was pour- ing. Next comes Dale Mills and Floyd Payne, Their business is not so grand, For the past eight years they have been trying, To meet President Roosevelt's demands. Dale Phillips known as t'Blue Eyes Never missed the mid-night shows, But now since he is married, Little Blue-eyed Junior goes. Junior Tennant is now star-skater, At the rink on Broad and High, All the .beautiful ladies eye him, As he goes skating by. At Southern Cal is Charlie Craft, His football very fine, When he's with the coeds, His loving is divine. Dorothy Fogle is Home Ec. teacher, At dear old Frederick Hi, When she steps outside the room, The erasers sure fly. Arlene and Jacobine, the Smith girls, Attended college, yo-u see, After studying for twenty years, They received their masters degree. Next comes Ethel Debolt a farmerette, Alone she cuts and binds the grain, She swears she'll never marry, And sings a melancholy strain. Yes, Eppie, says shelll never marry, And her songs they have no endnig, Yes, I saw her singing at her work, And o'er the sickle bending. Calvin Corwin, from Chesterville came, And oh how the girls did eye him, But he turned out to be a pilot, And his motto is, Keep 'em Flying. Annabelle Hoeilick is spending her life In a beauty Shoppe you see, She has customers by the dozen, Sometimes gives permanents free. fContiued on page 432
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HAROLD RUSH RUSH Football 1,2,3,45 F Society 3 4 F F A 152. ARLENE SMITTY SMITH G.R. 2,3,45 Band 1523545 Operetta 25 3,45 Class Plays 35 F.F.A. 1,2,3545 Glee Club 253,45 Music Festival 1,3,4. .IACOBINE JACKIE SMITH Secretary' of Class 25 Class Plays 3,45 F.F.A. 2,3,45 Staff 45 Glee Club 35 G.R. Secretary 25 G.R. President 45 Glee Club Vice President 35 Defense Queen's Attend- ant 45 G.R. Camp 4. RICHARD DICK SPEAKS Conshocken 1,2,3,45 F.H.S. 45 Hi-Y 4. CLARENCE STEVE STEVENS Hi-Y 2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,25354. RICHARD JUNIOR TENNANT Operetta 35 Glee Club 3. JEANNETTE TINY THOMPSON G.R. 2,3,45 F.F.A. 2,354 EVERETT BILL TRUEX Hi-Y 2,3,45 Operetta 45 F.F.A. 1,253545 Glee Club 3, 45 Treasurer of F.F.A. 4, Asst. Secretary of F.F.A. 3. HENRY HANK WARNER Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 15253545 F Society 2,3,45 Reserve Basketball 15 Hi-Y 2,3545 Band 15253545 Class Treasurer 15 Vice President of Class 25 President of Class 35 Student Council 45 Class Plays 35 Glee Club 1,45 Hi-Y Treasurer 35 Student Council Treasurer 45 Buckeye Boys State 35 Hi-Y officers Camp 2. WILLIAM WILLIE WILSON Football 1,25 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Band 15 Class Plays 35 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Secretary of Hi-Y 45 Cronicler F.F.A. 35 Treasurer F.F.A. 4 15
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Harold Anderson leaves his scientific driving to Billy Ritchey. Robert Aungst leaves his clownish ef- forts to Wilford Winand. Robert Bechtel leaves his height to Alan Steele. Gerald Beale leaves his studious efforts to the person who wants them, Harold Bechtel leaves his nickname, Horse, to- Mack Vail. Eldon Boner leaves his fashion career to Ollie Cline. Dalton Braddock leaves his jaunty gait to Dick Kirkpatrick. Doyle Braddock leaves his love of farming to Carl Baker. Jean Bowman leaves her witty jokes to Beverly Biefnes. Bob Carlin leaves his smooth voice to Dizzy Pealer. Belle Diehl leaves her likeness to her sister to the Auten twins. Ethel DeBolt leaves her typing ability to next years typing class. Dorothy Fogle leaves her speech mak- ing to Glenna McDaniel. Ruth Hobson leaves her quiet ways to Julia Vickory. Annabelle HoeHich leaves her liking to answer in class to Avalee Bradrick. Charles Craft leaves his mastache to Ned Warner. Calvin Corwin leaves Mickey Bechtel behind. regretfully. Ruth Brown leaves her calm manner to Alice Eyster. Billy Gibson leaves his bashful ways to Jummy Swigart. Anna Mae Lane leaves her preference for hometown boys to Jane Barnhart. Dale Mills leaves his efforts to get into the Navy to the on-coming generation. James LaFever leaves his bookkeeping technique to Norma Jean Moree. Dale Phillips leaves his blue eyes to Betty Lou Biefnes. Floyd Payne leaves his quiet voice to Waneta Ault. Oradell Ralston leaves her aiection for Army boys to Jene Auten. Helen Robinson leaves her affection for Mt. Vernon to Carmin Mclntire. Harold Rush leaves his clear voice to Vincent Spencer. Louise Reed leaves her dignified walk to Jane Maxwell. Jacobine Smith leaves her affection to dear old Pennsylvania. Arlene Smith leaves her affection for the gravel pit to the other admirers. Clarence Stevens leaves his ambition to Howard Roberts. Jeannette Thompson leaves her witty sayin-gs to Mr. McConagha. Junior Tennant leaves his build to Chucky Gregg. Helen Miller leaves her typing ability to Ruth Shipley. Dorotha Mclntire leaves her affection for Kenyon College boys to the Junior Class, Dick Speaks leaves his Hi-Y pin to little Roses Marie in Conshohocken. tsh! tsh! Everett Truex leaves his ability to be- have on the school bus to Richard Knox. Henry Warner leaves his letter writ- ing ability to his brother, Ned. Kate Weller leaves her defense paper to the U. S. Government. Russell Walker leaves his late hours to the preson who wants them , Billy Wilson leaves his Gupid work to the sophomore class. Miss Oldham leaves her many worries to the future employers of our class.
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