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NAME IDIOSYNCRASY AMBITION DESTINY Frank Clymer Drawing football diagrams in English ... Model husband Evelyn Cooley Sophie Tucker Phyllis Crum .... To get to Hollywood Reno Betty Currier .... Saying ' Ple-e-e-e-ease . A horse laugh (at the Up in the air Helen Damon wrong time .... Author of joke book Stn dent leader, reform school Jack Darragh Getting started Louise Duncan Gum! Gum! .... Art student John Fontenrose . F for the day .... Detention Janet Foreman What ' ll Miss Fraser say? To be a Follies Girl .■ ' -.■ . Napa James Garner .... Opera star . . .■ ■ ' . Street-corner singer Mary Ann Gatewood Athlete ' s foot .... To be an athlete . ; - ' . Blowing up balls Dorothy Graham . Rl 11 s n 1 n Tn Iparn Frpnf n ict srav in (i rnpirl 1. J 3Lay ill V I a L Jll 1 i Raymond Heally . Volley ball A4iss Eraser s pet .... FTpr npsf Bennie F ugel .... To Kp nn n sKPtnall fPAm in 1 rn sun X 1111 U O LI ly Elma Johansssen . Color of her hair To be a woman with a Ingenue past ' ...... Barbara Karcher . That which isn ' t between pi ' To be in the movies . In the circus Dorothy Larmour Win at tit-tat-toe t .. . Lost weight trying Pansy Wiggling his ears 2nd Jerry Cruncher Digging things up Francis Mayer Teacher ' s pet . . , . . To crash a gate .... On the outside Evan McPherson Going to operas .... 2 6-mile runner .... Teacher To be good looking . Romantic error French model .... Somebody ' s Stenog Peggy Ruth Poppe . To learn to sing .... Church choir Jack Saunders Why worry? I have no idiosyncrasy A French teacher Speaking English Jean Somers .... Football games .... Billy Boy Billy Boy Mildred Stahl . . . No certain thing .... Lead Camp Fire Group Follower Want some gum? Always chewing Bill Watson .... Bank clerk Phyllis Wisecarver . Singing teacher To quiet Douglas McConnell To shoot aforementioned person Adonis profile .... Divorcee Marian Bickmore Kindergarten teacher Richard Caldwell . . Broadside dispenser . Newspaper reporter . Musician Slumbrous eyes ... Circe or somepin ' Washerwoman Alberta Finkeldey Pug nose . . . ' - i ' . . Grave Shundo Fujioka . Seeker of knowledge Success John Golding . ■ . . Gals •.. Cutting school . . . - Detention Lillian Hageman . . ' . History ....... Music teacher Doane Hickman . . Pee Wee champion Edward Irving . .. . W. Huntington, Esq. Big silent man Dimpled knees . . . . Bathing beauty .... Deep sea bass Winsor Johns . . . Dunce cap Fumiko Kondo . Shy ! ! ! Costume designer 15c store clerk Douglas McConnell . Train announcer Erma Ruth McDonald . Place to match hair Warren, Merrill . . Mathematician .... Author William Nelson . . . • Legs Spring dancer . Shy ! ! ! Success Bacon grease Arthur Vickery . Why go into that? Douglas Weller . Chief manufacturer of left Mourning dove handed doves ' nests . Betty Williams . . . A crooked toe . . . . Golf champion .... Caddy Carl Wilson .... Al Capone II Gordon Wiser . Bashful? Housewife To get rid of ' em Keep ' em
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NAME IDIOSYNCRASY AMBITION DESTINY Ed Kinzel Mrs. Smith Radio crooner v- lco ivorora .... Grocer Peggy Kramer . . A conductress IMtll jUi IC Lcign . . . Pestering people .... Teacher of Shelter . . iC ru ua L l-3mpc 1 1 r M c -3 7 JuitlCo lllUoay • « • c ■ I r»t r 1 1 1 ir t ' ' itn 1 (JULUail Cd JLUllI .... ' fiin c 1 1 r Elsie McCulloch . Respected Rej ublican The dumb dame Grocer Ruth Moses .... Gosh, how I hate S. . Joel Marion MulhoUand . Librarian Harvy Potts .... Football star Warming the bench Leslie Rodriquez . Preparing all lessons Ingagi Bill Saunders .... Chewing gum .... A ' ' in French .... More gum Bill Seeburger I ' m a traffic cop To fool the public Barnum 2nd Bud Sisterna .... I ' m not Arthur Butter ' n ' egg man . Sharman Wall Champ hog caller Mary Westpahl . A date with X . . . . Date with Y-Y Marjorie Wind Rolling her orbs .... Matrimony Matrimony Miss Brubaker Peter and Algebra Permanent wave Russell Andrews . In good with Miss Eraser Dough stacker in bakery Bob Battle .... Fighting with Bob White . Racketeer Earl Brodie .... Gangster Elizabeth Carroll Dyspepsia Frances Colby Nose and English Mother Goose writer Arthur Davies Can I see your Latin? News reel photographer False teeth adjuster Haddee Dewey Kindergarten teacher Kathryn Ebey Traveler Fuller Brush man BillFolwell . . . . Getting Bob to do Algebra Miss Collins ' assistant Barbara Green Horse trainer Manufacturer, toy horses Carl Hunter .... Black sweater .... Artist Cartoonist Jane Jenkins .... Parting eyebrow .... Shoe salesman Kathryn Jones Horse doctor Luella Johnson Candy salesman .... Garfield candy cage Corinne Kelly Done your Spanish? . Spanish teacher .... Miss Whitney ' s pest rt t c IV f n tf t ivusc rvciiici t . • . A in t 1 1 m r 1 t n f • iv lliLUlllUililX • • • L laiio wrecKcr Nliclty ' A VI3tTlY A t 3tlcr tr» Laiib iii A rc i1 n cnf fT 1 ni nt ct . IVii . JIlllLll jllCLU V, UC L. ) JJlllg V lUbUy 11 • • • . Linos n x nuy announcer 1 1 A A 1 1 rv» o t An 1 4 lie IViilllll l Cll • . Freckle ' A f c c U sllcrcLLC r— T -1 v 1 K t o I LdZ-Cl iVlCIVCC • . . • -3 n 1 c n iVdUlU Liuuiicr .... Static XJClIlillU iVi UggiCd lUllC • . L ICSlUClll. LxkjKJvCl ... Fa rmer A 1 1 1 ! ■ m 11 1 ivi 1 1 IV 1 1 1 a 1 u Tom Pauli Circus tall man Bob Peterson .... Asthmatic paroxysms . Keyhole magnate Locksmith Rhoda Potter .... Everything in general Lady Macbeth .... Audrey Dorothy Phillis . Football Inventor of self washing dis h Dishwasher Edward Prosser . What was the assignment? Inkspot Frank Sandow Ticket seller Gordon Sawyer . Wide open spaces Real estate man Charles Shane In bad with Mrs. Dyson Hobo Bill Stahr . .... Peach fuzz picker Odette Stuart ■ Giggling Ironing clothes ' Don Thrill . Band Dan Umberger Squirrel bait Bob White .... Recite Theophilus Thistle ' Try all his days Mary Whitehead Circle 32 Lois Zurilgen .... . Hair Go to college .... A Scrub Miss Eraser .... Identifications .... To meet Breasted or Historical heaven Velma Adams I have to get my Latin . To be a Latin teacher To speak pig-Latin Frank Agathos Forgetting solo-day . To be something .... A tight-rope walker Lois Ammerman . . Art . President, Old Maid Society David Baird .... His violin playing Bachelor Jack Barnett .... Getting a red face when To be a Senator .... Soap-box orator William Boyd . . . To be a football player . Bench warmer Herbert Bolstad . . We want 100% in Senator Gosh! what a brainstorm! To be a scholar .... A substitute teacher
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THE HIGH NINE HONOR SOCIETY Of the one hundred seventy-six graduates of December, 1932, fifty -seven are members this semester of the Honor Society. This is an un- usually high percentage. There are many others who were members of the Honor Society in Seventh and Eighth Grades, but succumbed to the dragon Algebra when in t he Low Ninth. Probably several of those will find themselves again on the Honor Roll at the close of this term. We hope so. A star is given to a student for each semester he is a member of the Honor Society. As Low Sevens are not eligible, five stars is the greatest number that can be given. The following is our High Nine Honor Roll: FIVE STARS Lois Ammerman, Peggy Bailey, June Bofinger, Jack Brodeick, Frank Clymer, Frances Colby, Betty Currier, Haddee Dewey, Janet Foreman, Mary Ann Gatewood, Brandon Howell, Phyllis Johnson, Kathryn Jones, Mayola Korhonen, Peggy Kramer, Dorothy Larmour, Douglas McCon- nell, Elsie McCulloch, Erma Ruth McDonald, Hazel McKee, Ruth Moses, Harukoda, Lois Sandner, Nancy Whitlock, Marjorie Wind, Lois Zurilgen. FOUR STARS Kay Ammonette, Jack Barnett, LaVerne Burgess, Robert Duttle, Olive Graham, Jane Malmgren, Warren Merrill, Robert Petersen, Mildred Stahl, Lillian Hageman. THREE STARS Howard Coates, Georgene Drew, Florence Dunn, Helen Hink, Marian MulhoUand, Alfred Myatt. TWO STARS Herbert Bolstad, Leonard Ford, Isabel Hinckley, Jane Jenkins, Luella Johnson, Fumiko Kondo, Edward Prosser, Odette Stuart. ONE STAR Russell Andrews, Kathryn Ebey, John Fontenrose, Rhoda Potter, George Scheibner, Jean Somers, William Stahr, Mary Westphal. THE HIGH NINE HONOR SOCIETY BANQUET On the evening of November tenth a very successful and en- joyable banquet was given for the High Nine members of the Honor So- ciety. It began at six-thirty with a turkey dinner, during which the dance orchestra and their soloist entertained the diners. After the dinner a num- ber of former Garfield students were introduced and several made speeches. Mr. MacDonald, the father of the G. S. A. Secretary, spoke also. Then a skit and a short play were given. The skit was composed of imitations of some of the teachers, one of which was an imitation of Mr. Hennessey given by Brandon Howell. While the tables were being removed to permit danc- ing the guests were taken to the auditorium to see the pictures taken on Library Day. They then returned to the cafeteria where dancing was en- joyed for the rest of the evening. — Olive Graham, High Nine.
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