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june 1931 GWYN NONIA . 29 .........g..g..Q..Q..u..o..g..a.......,................. ...g.................,........,........5..g..........,.........,........g g...... .... .... ........ .....g....... WARFIELD, HARDY, 9A10: star iirst baseman. Catcher-never employed except on Z team. Club: active member of Sooner Club , whose motto is Sooner sleep than work. WEBSTER, Ross, 9A9g cut out for a student, but lost the pattern. Loves school, but hates the teachers. Hobby: collecting specimens of crib sheets. WEST, WESTLEY, 9A9, Kreisler and Elman in one. Hates English, but loves French, Club: Ath- letic Association. WHITTLE, CHARLES, 9A8g only non-resident pu- pil in class, comes from rural district. Clubs: Athletic Association and Dramatic Club. Rec- reation: five minutes of study each day. FEBRUARY 9A1 JUNE ARMIGER Although June eats tons at lunch periods, it doesn't seem to have any effect on her figure. EDWARD BAUERNSCHMIDT If you wish to get an extraordinary English ac- cent, just apply to Edward. He practices it in the operetta. DORIS BRADFORD Doris, the long-haired, Ulrica of our class, is WOLFF, DONALD, 9A9g born to be a lawyer, but not much in convincing teachers. Surprised some of them by coming out on top. Hob- by: leaving school empty-handed. Club: Ath- letic Association. WOODDY, ARTHUR, 9A8g collecting material for the publication of a book on Why Have Teachers? Spiify blue-print producer. Clubs: Athletic Association, Dramatic Club. Recreation: going to school. ZA:-IN, EDWARD, 9A8g oHicer-in-charge of key- room, but finds plenty of time to keep up his lessons. Clubs: Athletic Association, Dra- matic Club. Recreation: making master keys, overlooking lockers. CLASSES always tearing around the school for one thing or the other. LETITIA BURRIER Letitia's tongue is mighty, In the hall she holds her sway, But in the classroom she grows flighty, More so every day. BERTHA CEPURNO Bertha believes in answering questions with a CLASS 9A1 7
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28 GWYN NQNIA june 1931 ,.,...g..g..g.. . ..g..g..q,g.....g..g.....g.. .. . -O--o--on0--o..n..n.-n.-O--m-o--O--0--O--m-0--0--Q--0--m ..u..n..o..o.-n...-.p....... any other newsboy on the force. Clubs: Ath- letic Association, Glee Club, Dramatic Club. Habby: taking care of his school girl com- plexion. OREM, WILBERT, 9A8g 'fond of athletics and a future good base runner. Works only for teachers he likes. Clubs: Athletic Associa- tion and Dramatic Club. Hobby: collecting note-book rings. PEDDICORD, ELMER, 9A10g a great electrician. Proud of Question Board. POWELL, EARL, 9A8g star basketball player of Gwynns Falls. Indulges in vacations occa- sionally. Captain of A indoor team. Clubs: Athletic Association, Dramatic Club represen- tative. Hobby: collecting homework as sou- venirs. PUCI-I, HAROLD, 9A10g walks around halls and smiles at the girls. Hobby: camping on For- est Reserve. Belongs to Razzberry Club . RAMMING, MANTZ, 9Al1g famous singer and lounger. Hobbies: resting and talking about what he is going to do. RICKLIN, DANIEL, 9A8g works inispurts and when the spirit moves him. Keeps his teachers guessing. Clubs: Dramatic Club,' Athletic Association. Recreation: assistant pencil sharpener for score keeper. RIDGELL, MILTON, 9A9g born to be a lawyer, but hates civics. Club: Athletic Association. q,,,Recreation: reading detective stories. RCBRRTS, OLIVER, 9A8g one of the stars in the annual operetta and representative of the Dramatic Club. Clubs: Dramatic Club, Ath- letic Association. Recreations: swimming and singing. ROMBERGER, WILLIAM, 9A11g professional baby. Policy: to act young and so have no work to do. SAGEL, BERNARD, 9A11, athlete. Member of Pat Yourself on the Back Clubv. Hobby: prais- ing himself. SAMMONS, GEORGE, 9A8, treasurer of the Ath- letic Association. A greater hunter of merit badges in the Boy Scouts, and a good all- around sport in school work. Clubs: Athletic Association, Dramatic Club. Recreation: add ing to the family purse by after school work. SCI-IAUM, GERALD, 9A1Og the mathematician of 9A10. As a short stop, he is as fair as in German and civics. SCI-IELLER, CALVIN, 9A9g stalls his engine on hills when there is a test at the top. Club: Ath- letic Association. Recreation: making his test papers into airplanes. SCHULTHEIS, VERNON, 9A9g famous for his long silences, but knows what he is doing in sub- jects. Club: Athletic Association. Hobby: smiling and keeping smiling. SCI-IWARTZ, BURNELL, 9A10g the artist of 9A10. Hobby: getting excused from gym. SCHWEIGERATI-I, JACOB, 9A9g the great indoor bat destroyer. Swings a wicked strike. Club: Athletic Association. Hobby: showing off his German. SENGEBUSCI-I, WILLIAM, 9A9g the Boy Scout of the nation. Goes in for rough life, but afraid of worms. Club: Athletic Association. Hob- by: camping in daylight. SIEBOLD, JAMES, 9A11g well-known refrainer from work. Sport: chewing on edge of pencil. SLINKMAN, FRANK, 9A95 a born newspaper man. Collects more nickels per minute than any other representative in school. Club: Ath- letic Association. Recreation: matching dimes. SMELKINSON, REUBEN, 9A113 the sphinx of 9A11. SMITH, DONALD, 9A9g half-pint , so tall he has to rest his elbows on the desk to see over the top. Big enough to excel in all subjects. Hobby: giving teachers the low-down. SOMMER, HAROLD, 9A10g star scholar in English and algebra. Hobby: playing catcher on class B team. SOI-IN, HENRY, 9A10g honorary member of the Teachers' Club , aim of which is to keep in with the teachers. SPICER, MALCOLM, 9A8: the heavyweight of the class. Balances body by having a brain which is big enough to se:ure more prize papers in Civics on exhibition than has any other boy in class. Secret ambition: to reduce his fig- ure to the slimness of Robert Montgomery. STAUB, VICTOR, 9A10g the radio man of 9A10. Hobby: crystal sets. STUMP, WILLIAM, 9A9g the slow coach, but sure to make his mark in subjects. Club: Athletic Association. Hobbies: reading and star-gaz- Ing. STRAW, ROBERT, 9A11g famous singer and brag- gart. TABER, RICHARD, 9A8g a second Admiral Byrd. Makes model airplanes. Music his best study. Recreation: practicing on the fiddle. THOMAS, FREDERICK, 9A8g crack basketball play- er and homework borrower. French is easiest subject. Clubs: Athletic Association, Dra- matic Club. Recreation: carrying books to and from school. TRACY, MCDONALD, 9A1O: vice-president of 9A10. As a short-stop he is as fair as in Ger- man and civics. TRAUTFELTER, RAYMOND, 9A9g the champion baseball player. Catches every ball that hits him in the eye. Club: Athletic Association. Hobby: swinging a bat.
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30 GWYNNONIA juneI931 CLASS 9A2 question. CHARLES COHEN - Charles's French would make a native of Africa sit up and take notice. SARAH COHEN Some day we expect to see Sarah over in France collecting homework. VIRGINIA COOPER Virginia is 9A1's blushing maid. JOHN EDELMAN John is the typical boy of 9Al. He spends most of his .time in the printshop. NETTIE FLAUTT Nettie must think huh is French. That is her usual answer to the French teacher's ques- tions. - BEATRICE FRANKLE Beatrice proves an excellent teacher of hair- dressing in the English room. MABEL GAITHER Mousey Mabel wades through all traps set with cheese, French or Latin. CELIA GALLANT All Celia needs is a shiny badge, long trousers, and a club and she'll be a regular policeman. OLIVER GARDNER Oliver keeps quiet until he gets in Civics and then he certainly makes up for lost time. STANLEY GOLDSTEIN Stanley was reading Ivanhoe and had a night- mare. He thought he was the Black Sluggard. LAWRENCE HARDING Some day we expect to see Lawrence come back to Gwynns Falls as gym teacher. ELEANOR HISSEY Eleanor has a Latin complex. She gobbles it right up. LEONORE KRAMER If Leonore grew an inch every time she giggles, we wouldn' t have to look down upon her. SIDNEY KROME Krome gets so groggy in Latin that he thinks he's opportunity and goes around knocking on people's desks for help. JANE LAUGHLIN Jane is a partner in crime to the editor-in-grief of the school paper. CHARLOTTE MORRIS Charlotte wants to be an organist, but we think a note from the throat is worth two from the organ. DORIS OBERSEIDER Doris would make a perfect editor of the Times, the Journal, and a Latin reader. CHARLOTTE OREM Charlotte is Irish when it comes to temper, but English when it comes to jokes.
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