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SHARP POINTS ABOUT SQUARE KIDS Hail! All Hail! Yc Court of King Jack in the presence of the round table sets aside the page to call for trial, those who, throughout their high school years, have made themselves noticed. George Fatliauer missing connections in The Pampered Darling — What happened the night the Entertainment Committee practiced its dance — That inseparable pair, “Morry and Tooge or Jay and Jack — Marvin Mezi's University Heights conference over worldly affairs — When Dorothy Rapoport was accused of home-breaking (by employing earthquakes) — Bcrnie Matthews and Edith Michalovitz spending two hours finding Ann Adelstein's house after The Royal Family” — And what about the two hour interview held in the bookstore bv Allen Reisenfeld and Lillian Bookatz (She Married Her Boss), his secretary — the five gallons of eider spilled in the girls' locker room — Remember when the Quinns presented their P. R. teacher with a prize package — The day Tony Adams appeared on the radio — and the night when, as 12B's. we acted as waiters at the 12A Class Night — “The Royal Family brings to mind that masterful performance of Florence Meschan as Lady Cavendish — also when Sam Goldman left his m want Gunga on the stage — Who remembers the crush Gilbert Margulis had on one of Glenville’s leading ladies — Also the strange disappearance of Lou Katz’s eves whenever In-laughed— And our Stunt Nitc when somebody yelled at Milton Stern. Throw him a herring!” — and Carl Iskowitz complied—. THE HIT PARADE I Love to Take Orders from You......................................Mr. Townc Speak to Me with Your Eyes.....................................During the test In My Solitude........................................................Mornings I Ain’t Gonna Sin No More....................................Failed in Chem. I Get a Kick Out of You...............................Football to Quarterback About a Quarter to Nine........................................Second Period It’s Easy to Remember..........................................First big date Runnin’ Around in Circles.........................................In geometry The Ladle in Red.......................................Dishing out tomato soup March Winds and April Showers............................Cause of Spring Fever Haunting Me.........................................................H. M. T. Everything's the Same But You............................................ ..................The one new question on make-up test taken the third time No, No, a Thousand Times No.................Did you copy your neighbor’s test.1 I Was Lucky....................................................70 in Economics Sweet Music.........................................................3:00 Bell Easy on the Eyes.......................................................Diploma I Believe in Miracles......................................Picked for N. H. S. I Wish I Were Aladdin......................................Report card in hand Double Trouble.................................................Two mornings I’m Misunderstood..............................................Flunking pupil Soul Mate......................................................A couple of heels There’s a Whistle in the Thistle.,.............................Mr. Patterson Truckin’................................................Milt Stern late for class Heaven, I’m in Heaven.......................................Hopkins Bean Pole 127
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DOROTHY RAPOPORT...............Married a millionaire and now has larger quarters. DOROTHY GROSSMAN...............is chief proprietress of an exclusive restaurant for lap dogs. BILL SILLJNS...................is head of the Try It Once Sweepstakes Co. NATHEN BKIGHTMAN .. .photographer. LILLIAN BOOKATZ................Happily (r) married to hardware magnate. JAY KAUFMAN....................Master of ceremonies in a 3 ring circus. FREDAMAE ROSENFELD . .Featured dancer in night-club of CARL ISKOWITZ................... Broadway’s Brain Child. JANE STERN ....................Oldest son to graduate from Tliomus Edison High School next year. BOB SOLOMON ...................Circulation Manager for big Cleveland Merry-Go- Round. TIME MARCHES ON!! STARS OF STATION KJC ED WYNN, the Perfect Fool., FEW MEN CHEW......... LUM AND ABNER........ BUCK ROGERS.......... MAJOR GONG BOWES ... LADY ESTHER.......... EDDIE DUCHIN......... WALTER DAMROSCH ..... JACK GRANEY ......... RUBBER NECK MAN ..... FRED ASTAIRE......... GRACE MOORE.......... HELEN HAYES ......... FRED ALLEN ......... LULLABY LADY......... PORTLAND HOFFA ...... JOE PF.NNKR ......... ELEANOR POWEI.I..... CLARA, IX AND EM... SISTERS OF THE SKILLET ONE MAN S FAMILY..... BING CROSBY.......... LAWRENCE TIBBETT ... RUDY VALLEE ........ VOICE OF EXPERIENCE . ...................................AI Bondy ...................................Lou Katz ...............................Jay and Jack ...................................Art Brcsin ...............................Sam Goldman ................................Betty Coblitz ...............................Stanley Simon .................................Leon Opper .............................George Fathauer .............................Gilbert Margulis ..............................Allen Reisenfeld .........................Florence Wollerman .............................Phyllis llothkopf ................................Irving Cohn .................................Edith Sachs .................................Alycc Kohn ............................. W’endell Cohen ..........................Fredamae Rosen feld Jane Stern, Hcttie Graver and Edith Michalovitz ............................The Kelley Twins ...............................Hyman Singer ...............................Dave Wolf son .............................Bernie Matthews ...............................Hr Wvnbrandt ................................Marvin Mczi you CAN RECOGNIZE THEM BY:- I don’t know boo............................................................Jack Sharp I’m from Missouri.................Allen Reisenfeld (with his hands over his ears) It’s unparliamentary.......................................................Allen Bondy Nunna yur lip................................................................Jay Kaufman I’m still weighablc...........................................Dorothy Itapoport What about me. uh. uh, ub.....................................Evelyn Schildhousc Give me back that tape........................................George Fathauer But judge, the battery was low......................................Marv. Mezi Or else you will be disenfranchised in the coining election........Herbie Dietch Ha, Ha. Ha. Ilee. Hee....................................Joe Kopecnv How’s come...................................................... Wendell Cohen Well.......he died...........................................................Sam Goldman What’s matter................................................................Mr. Persing
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FOOTBALL The 1935 Footl ;ilI srason saw the Tur-Bloodcr making un auspicious debut under the tutelage of their new coach, Walter Schwcglcr, by defeating Cathedral Latin for the first time since 1931, and producing visions of an excellent season. Despite all the efforts on the part of the coaching staff, the team hit the toboggan, failing to win a game throughout the rest of the year. One of the few bright sjx ts in the season’s plav was the performance of Harold Sand at end. Starting the season as a stranger at his position, Hickey developed with every game and displayed a sterling brand of ball throughout the entire season. The chief characteristic of Sand's play was his determination, and refusal to quit despite all odds. Captain Steve Foltin, a Senior B, distinguished himself for bis fine fighting spirit, as well as his outstanding play at guard. Hyman Uleviteh. also a Senior B. played every minute of every game of the season, thus proving himself to be a real iron man. Prospects for next season seem immmsely brighter than last, because Coach Schwcglcr will have his system of play firmly installed and will have a number of experienced letter men. as the nucleus of a fine team. G MEN Arthur Bresin, Basketball Louis Katz, Basketball Pai l Kelley, Basketball Mgr. Harold Sand, Football James Kelley, Football Mgr. (1934) George Fathauer, Football Mgr. (1935) Marice Braun, Track Herbert Deitch. Track Irving Granovitz, Tennis Jay Kaufman, Cheerleader THINGS NOT TO FORGET: That Joe Feld played end on the 1934 football team, and did a very good job. That Red Berke was a prominent member of the 1934 football team, playing a stellar game at guard and in the baekfield. “Red” also captained the 12A football team which rolled to victory over the 12B's. That the 12A class can claim a record for having varsity managers. The Kelley twins and George Fathauer devoted their time and energy along this direction. That Jay Kaufman, as cheerleader, did a great deal toward improving our cheering at athletic contests. THINGS WE NEVER WILL FORGET: Art Bresin looping in one of his side-shot specialties. Lou Katz climbing all over Central’s great star, Primo Bryant. And the first game he played with the varsity in 1934 when lie sank three beautiful baskets. Art Bresin getting 21 points against West High. The Collinwood game when Hickey Sand picked up a blocked punt and raced to a touchdown. Mr. Quigley, who is everyone’s idea of a great guy. THINGS TO FORGET: Glenville’s athletic record while we were there. The small old-fashioned gym, in which we w'crc forced to play our games. The numerous football games that wc should have Avon and didn't. And last of all, try to forget the bets you lost by being patriotic. 28]
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