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1111101928 GWYNNONIA 27 FEBRUARY CLASS 9Al MILDRED KURLAND Shy and quiet and good as can be, Teachers could want no better than she. PAULINE LEVY A shining star on the basketball team, Through the thick of the action one sees her head gleam. JANET IVIACLEAN Janet made it her business to keep the boards clean, not an easy job in Room 120. Q MORTON MAILMAN Without Morty as track man, there wouldn't even be a track. WILLIAM MEYERS Our sports editor and one of the best, he may not be so aesthetic, but he sure can make a news- paper dummy. FREDERICK MIELCKE Fred knows his printing to a T, All down the cases from A to Z. ANNETTE POEHLMANN Annette, the Ripples editor, has had no easy road to travel, but the end led to a successful paper. ELIZABETH POTTER Elizabeth Potter, our own second floor reporter Didn't get, perhaps, all the credit that it brought her HENRY RICKLEN Round and rosy, small and neat, Old Ricky's smile is hard to beat. JUNE ROTH .lune's chief worry this term has been her hair Letting it grow isn't so easy. JOHN SADLER Sadler's a pip when he's making a speech, But the liappers all End him quite out of their reach BRADFORD SCI-IUYLER Braddy, outside, they say, is a sheik, But his Latin in classroom turns out to be Greek JAMES SCHUYLER A'Jimmy puts up a wonderful bluff: But it seldom works: he's not clever enough. MILDRED SIGLER Millie's chief desire is to make her hair curl After her own hair, she loves Elizabeth best.
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26 GWYNNONIA Iune1928 I Y Y Y f T fi' I ' V GEORGE NUTZEL 1 Slim is the ,key-maker of 9A9. His well- remembered voice will long echo in our ears with I'll open your locker if you give me the home- work for French. ' WILLIAM PAYNE , - This' good-humored kid, untrue to his name, was never known to have a pain or to be minus the re- mark, Have you heard this one? . KENNETH SAUNDERS Porky, 9A9's French tutor, cares nothing for the fair sex no matter how much they rave over him. But there is 'nothing shy about him with a basketball in his hand. HERBERT SCHILLING , Guinea Pig is a regular attendant whose slogan may always he heard, Lemme the homework. ARTHUR SEILER If you ever run across a five-foot nine with eyes of blue, you'll know it's Otts. He is cap- tain of our basketball team, and an all around good sport. Q MORRIS SILVERMAN Mazie always wants the French homework, but if you haven't got it, he'll do you a favor and take the algebra instead. WILLIAM STEFFE Bill is an excellent scholar in machine shop and the gym. His motto is Try and get it. GORDON STRASSER Strasser will be remembered as buddy to Slim Taylor and for his unique saying, All insults must be washed out in blood. CHARLES STREET Charlie is the guy who always comes early with his homework prepared. He does a flourishing business at a nickel a copy. HAROLD TAYLOR Chug is one of the jokes of 9A9. He is par- ticularly popular with girls, and his favorite saying is Have you got a date? ' HERBERT THALER The shiny, still' hair which reminded us of steel wool surely must have polished up Thaler's dome, for he was one of those guys with a l25-horse- power brain. , ' -Q., ' ROBERT TRUPPNER Rah is a genuine acrobat who was mighty handy to have when 9A9 was called on for recrea- tion programs. Unlike most genuises, he was al- ways on the spot for anything he was asked to do. WILLIAM-'WARNER The handsome gentleman you see skating to school each morning at promptly ten after nine, is our old 'friend Bill. After the grand rush to get here in the morning Bill requires the rest of the day to collect his thoughts for the return skate. A LEO ZOEPFEL Leo is a much better sport than he is an algebraist. He can't see the point in letting X equal anything but a basketball. FEBRUARY CLASSES CLASS 9A1 ROBERT ABRAMSON ' Peck is a star on the held and track, Atlhough in lessons he's sometimes slack. ' HOWARD BENSON Bensy's strong point is salesmanship, one of ,his favorite after-school activities. JANE BOWEN She can draw your portrait as you pass: Janey's the artist of our class. LILLIAN BOYCE queen of our Christmas pl The beautiful ay, rule her own king some day. Will probably ARTHUR CRANE Aviation is his bid for fame, Our 9Al bird, Arthur Crane. FREDERICK DRAPE Blonde or brunette'f doesn't bother Fred when he's printing and he's usually on a school job' in th: shop. EVELYN EANET No operetta was successful without her talents. She sure knows how to entertain. ELIZABETH EASTON Elizabeth's marks prove her clever and brightg We'll remember her well as a shining light. MARVIN GOLDMAN The human megaphone, Marvy, can be heard long before he is seen. V
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28 GWYNNONCIA C E C jufieips LILLIAN SOMMERS Lil is a good athlete. but she goes to sleep over her books. RIDGELY SOPER If Ridgely Soper got any thinner. There'd be no place to put his dinner. ELIZABETH STREAT Libby's in training for school teacher fame: Another old maid and no one to blame. RUTH STRONG Ruth was strong enough to carry the presidency of the Newspaper Club and a good average at the same time. MATTIE TAYLOR Mattie's middle name must be Mouse. No sound ever came from her place in the room. HILDA TIMMERMAN Some day I-Iilda's going to faint under the bur- den of books she carries. Why the library outit. WINIFRED URBAN Winny. 9Al's blue ribbon baby, a winner CLASS 9A2 AMADO BAVATO Bogy's spelling led him to fame: To test your own, try to spell his name. JULIA BENE Julia Bene is quiet and slow: But she'll get there in a year or so. EDWIN COX Eddy Cox thinks he's a sheik: As a matter of fact, he's only a shriek. ELSIE ECKER Elsie is A number one in gym, She has school spirit and plenty of SAMUEL EINEGLASS Sam is rather a ladies' man: He studies his lessons when he can. QWhen the girls let him.Q MARIE GROVES vim Hilda? Marie thinks a giggle goes a good long way, Although in the class room it doesn't always pa EARL HANCOCK indeed. almost made 90 in every study, but she isn't Earl Hancock. the basketball kid: JrIiStiC Crl0Ugl1. KVhen he shot for the basket, down he slid. FEBRUARY CLASS 9A2
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