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v r ▼ -r Coe-Incidents BOYLE, ELIZABETH Bess Business With quiet efficiency, she reaches her goal. Glee Club, 1; Commercial Club, I; S. G. A. Director, 3; Girls Athletics, 3; Senior Play. CARSIDONA. ROSE Rose Undecided Smile and the world smiles with you. Glee Club. DOERRER, ALICE Al Business Partial to no one. smiles for all.” DADE, WILFRED Whitie Business He pursues the cten tenor of his way. Intramural Sports, 3, 4. INTRABARTOLO, LEO Blim Business When you have set yourself a task, finish it. Baseball. 2, 3. 4; Basketball, 3; Intramural Sports, 2, 3, 4. HAHN, WILLIAM Hahn” Business Hail Fellow! Well met.” Varsity Basketball. Intramural Sports. I, 2, 3, 4; Youth Week Official, 3. LICHT, HAROLD Harold College He that keeps out of harm's way will gather goodly riches.” Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4. LICHT, SAM Red College Music is the universal language of all mankind.” Orchestra, 4; Intramural Sports, 1. RACTER, MILTON Milt Business To know how to hide one’s ability is great skill.” S. G. A. Director, 1. STICKEL, JOHN John Business Be merry if you are wise.” SCHWARTZ, STANLEY Stan Newark University Prudent, cautious self-control is wisdom’s root,” YANZ, SAM Sam Business Of pleasant countenance and quiet nature.” ZABIELSKI. STANLEY Stan Business Willingness for work is a virtue. Commercial Contest, 1, 2. THE FACULTY GOES ROUND AND ROUND HAMILTON crossed HARPER'S FERRY, while the COXswain hollered, TURNER round and round, MOHR, as the sailors BAILEF.ward” . . . when they got to ELLIS Island, the GREEN grass was growing round and round, and the natives were doing the ULA ULA with their HIPPS . . . ESTA-BROOK AND-ER-SON said to MAHONEY, Let s go see the ZOO-MAN, who is HAHNLEN the HERONS and other BOYDS.” ... so AL-THEM went . . . when they reached the zoo, they said, DO-BOW to the DUM-HAMS who pass . . . when they went to call MITCHELL 8000, they found they were short ten cents . . . Did you say ten cents?” said a RUDE-DOLPHin, jumping out of the water. . . Then why don’t you SAL-A-KEY to raise some KOYNE?” So they went round and round. 28 TRIENAH MEYERS.
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WESTON, RUTH Ruthie Business Love is the sweetest thing. Glee Club. 1. 2; Girls Athletics, 1, 4; Commercial Contest, 1; Year Book Staff, 1. WNEK, STELLA ' Stella Business The silent countenance often speaks Operetta, 3; Commercial Club, 1; Glee Club. 1, 2, 3; Girls Athletics, 3; Commercial Contest, 2; Senior Play, Year Book Staff. WHITCOMB, LUCILLE Lulu Coleman’s Business Gdlege Large was her bounty, and her soul sincere. Glee Club, 1, 2; Girls Athletics, 1, 2 ; Girl Reserves, 4. fa. WOOD, LESLIE Les” Business 'He was so generally civil, that nobody thanked him for it. WHITLOCK. JOSEPH Joe” v Business A true gentleman of sterling character Philosophy Club, 4; Radio Club, 4; Glee Club, 1; S. G. A. Director. 2; Year Book Staff. 4; Operetta, 4. ZELKO, ANNA Ann Business Anna's not so big and yet. She seems to be the boys best bet. Glee Club, 1, 2; Commercial Contest. WILSON, HELEN Scotty” Business Most learned of the fair, most fair of the learned. Press Club. 1, 2; Glee Club, 1, 2; Dramatic Club, 1, 2; Pres., 1 ; S. G. A. Council. I. 2, 3; S. G. A. Collector, 1, 2; Girls Athletics. 1, 2; Debate, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain, 4; Senior Play, Year Book Staff, Asst. Editor, Washington Trip Committee. Youth Week Official, 2, 3. 4; National Honor Society. 27
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Coe-Incidents ’36 GOES TO TOWN Ah! PEACE at last. That is, for H. H. S. Good old '36 is ready to pack up and leave GEHR-LEIN BOY-LAN. However, we think one more celebration is due, so let's get out our top hats, white tie, and tails, and go to town. The great white way is our speed, so first we go to the BROWN Derby (for supper, where their famous COOK is CERVEN KORN and the most delicious BASS, which must have been caught by an expert FISHERman. The next stop is LOEW S Theatre, where we see Clark Gable who KORTZ Jean Harlow in their latest picture, Hold MY HAHN . Now for some dancing. On to Connie’s Inn, where Nick LUCAS with his or-hestra is playing, and Don Juan and Camita DELIA, the rhumba dancers, are featured. Gosh, these ROEMERos from CUBA certainly are the KATZ! The orchestra is playing KLING To Me”, as we enter, so we commence our dancing. What a marvy dance floor!! and colored LIGHTS and little table LAMPES make it marvy-plus!!! It certainly is a high class place. Take that couple across the floor—I guess he must BEYER plenty, and is he HANSON? Six bells! Oh, well, all good things must come to an end, as did '36, so we grab our COATES and hats, and toddle back to the old home town. The GRAY dawn is brightening into GOLDEN sunlight, as we ramble up the LEAN to our front DOERRER. With the milk in one hand, and our shoes in the other, we make our way quietly up-stairs in much need of a KAHANE. Now for a nice comfy bed. But, alas! The alarm-clock takes the joy out of life. What a KNIGHT! What a KNIGHT! Bet we get HECHT for staying out all nite! MARY DRUMMOND. DID YOU EVER SEE— Hanson arriving to class on time, Kahane, when he wasn't a tease. Henry not trying to borrow a dime, Gehrlein's marks over D . Buth not laughing at his own puns (?) Beyer's white shoes ever soiled. McNamara, not looking for fun, Kortz, not looking hardboiled. Loew when he wasn't in the way, Rasiewych, acting sane. Lucas, when he didn’t have something to say, Davis being chased by a dame. Baurer minus his flashing smile, Wilson minus her wit. Katz, not having the latest style, Meyers growing a bit. Kass when he wasn't calling you Moe , Bradford not saying That's Nizzy! Drummond taking time out to grow, Gove’s phone, when it wasn't busy. Boylan not wearing a flashy tie, Kern not in love with some gal. Peace trying hard not to be shy, Persak not being a pal. Rodman not airing political views, Higgins not chasing the boys. Padula missing the latest news, Horton in the midst of noise. Greenberg not working a candy sales plan, Popola minus Pal Ed. Vogel not being the well dressed man , Metzger's cracks going by unsaid. Davies not being an O. K. kid, Szarko not at his best. Libby not rounding up a dance bid, Walling not being well dressed. Golden receiving less than an A , Brown not having high score. Cadwallader, when he wasn't cutting a day, Steuerwald minus Janice by her locker door. 29 MARY DRUMMOND.
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