Gettysburg Academy - Osoga Yearbook (Gettysburg, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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Gettysburg Academy - Osoga Yearbook (Gettysburg, PA) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 68 of 86
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Page 68 text:

---i- 'f f -osooft fvei --Q- UN DERCLASS I-'OEM We want to wish the best of luck To those who graduate this year That they may never run amuck And that a straight course they may steer And when we,re back again next fall Breaking our well meant resolutions To study hard and learn it all They'll he at other institutions. But wc know they'll not forget This grand old place they've left behind And we,d be willing to make a bet That these haughty seniors soon will find That we are better off than they And they would like to trade us places Cause you just wait and see, someday Theyill he back hunting familiar faces. HOPE When the master asks a question And I know I canlt reply, Then he looks around the classroom With a sly look in his eye. I try to hide behind some back, The result, it is the same, For when the master calls someone It always is my name. GRIM AUTHORITY I-lis jaw is set, his features grimg About him gather his chosen kin. His sweeping gaze, oft' trembling lip As when his ire, gains greater grip. The purest white sit in his half, But e'er a slip brings on the wrath. His slave bell tolls oft' in the day, And woe betide the tardy fray. His surly grin midst favored few Will turn to frown on 'forethought true But 'neath it all, faced as it were With justice harshg we call him Sir. T643

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wi- -1-Q ------------- I o s o G A if--I ------------ -H-34 1 ! W? wa Xvnvza. Tut: Temptation means nothing to me. Fran: Bragging, eh? Tut: No, kicking. Mr. Hoffman: Haven't you got any mannersfwhafs the idea of wiping your mouth with the back of your hand? Use your napkin. Banks: Yaahkand then wotill I blow my nose in-my coat sleeve? Ross: I'II bet it cost your father a lot to give a fellow like you an education. Lynn: Yes, he had to settle three breach of promise suits. H. Campbell: Wfhat happened after you were thrown out of the side entrance on your face? Longanecker: I told the usher I belonged to a very im- portant family. H. C.: So what? Longie: He begged my pardon, asked me in again and threw me out the front door. When someone asked A1 McGaw,s girl what he did the hun- dred in, she cooed: The cutest little undershirt and a pair of striped shortsf, Brush: What part of speech is wcman'7? Mr. Saunders: Woman is not a part of speech, shels the whole thing. Hindman: You know, I speak as I think. Bauersfeld: Yes, only oftener. Magaddino: Hey, Cholly, lend me a dollar, will you? Cholerton: Sorry, Pete, I havenlt got a dollar. But I can help you out with a quarter. Pete: Thatis all right, you can owe me the seventy-five cents. Miller: What did your girlfriend do when she first saw you in action? Sam Campbell: She slapped my face. Lehner: Say, wouldnlt it be a good joke not to serve any punch at the dance tonight? Dehlin: Thatls what I call a dry sense of humor. joe: Do you surround yourself with the people you love? Fasold: Yes, the walls of my room at home are lined with mirrors. Arras: Is it true you had heated words last night at sup- per? Bradshaw: Yes, we were eating alphabet soup. Wfagner tells us that the fellow who, when asked if he were one of the men whose job had been taken by machines, re- plied: Yes, the Republican machine gave it to me and the Democratic machine took it away. When Crecle returns from a date and says everything turned out the way he wanted it to, he means the light by the sofa. Utz: I hear I-Iipsl' threw out his star fullback on account of clipping. McNeil: Yes, he was so busy cutting out press reports he forgot to get out to practice. Weller: Darling, do you remember how I used to kiss you when we were kids together? Marge: How can I forget it? You still kiss me the same way. Blimp: I got in a scrap last night at Tony's place, and fought until I was exhausted. Herc: Is that so? Who had the edge? Blimp: We both had one on. i633



Page 69 text:

---------------osoGA--H----------- HONOR ROLL sEN1oR CLASS First Honor Henry William Phelps Romeo Barrick Wagner Second Honor ' john Francis Graff 3rd William Gilbert Rupp William Wallace McNeil Robert Eugene Yevalc UPPER MIDDLE CLASS Second Honor Robert George Haldeman William Wayne Hindman, Jr. John Paul Merton JUNIOR CLASS Firxt Honor Jack Waldemere Hannestad Second Honor Clarence Edward Wolfe, Jr. SUBJUNIOR CLASS Second Honor James Edward Taylor i651

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