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THE JACK O' LANTERN Shortest ..... ...... C lark Gould Best Natured .. .. Mary Adelsberger Funniest ..... . . . Violet Williams Best Sport . . ..... Ellis Hoffman Silliest ...... .. Catherine Hughes Cutest ......... ..... M arie Carey Most Studious ..... ..... F inley Saupp Habitual Flunker .. Amelia Vincent Bachelor ......... ...... B ert Webb Bashful .......................... Francis Rodgers The following in order reading from left to right are-Name-Where Seen-What' They Say-Likes-Dislikes-Occupation-Ambition. Mary Adolslberger- Skec-zies -iln a Maytag-Simply wonderful- Dancing -To be alone-Keeping store-To be a bride. Cloyd Brolierg-'tToddy -In reading room-She's a peach-Girls-Being quiet- Muking us laugh-To be a fiddler. ' Giles Bonner- Porkie -Chaplins-Give me some paper-t'Pipe --Long dresses- , Pestering girls-To be ti sculptor. Marie Carey-f Carey -Box seat-Well-Men-French-Waiting for John-To be Mrs.--. Catherine Chaplin- Cherry blossouls -Dreaming-He's nice but-To eat-Qunrrels -Talking-Physical Direetress. Clark Gould- Gaper -In Franklin- You'll be surprised-Her coupe-Houtzdale Girls-Talking of girls-To be a life saver. Ellis Hoffman- Wall paper -XVilliams drug store-what the heck-to dnnee-get- ting up early-Playing the saxaphone-To ibe a secretary. Cfftherine Hughes- Kate -Buying candy-Sure-To be on time-Physics class- Shopping-To be a teacher. Howard Jones- Pap -Violeits sealt-UAW''-Hike-Vllomen-Situdying-To be n policeman. Margaret Pollock- Maggiev-With Marie-lGee whiz-To walk-Go home alone- Reciting-To be a nurse. Edmund Pollock Ned -lVith Helen-I don't know'-Helen-Caesar-Buying ice cream-Bachelor. Francis Rodgers- Ichey -At butcher shop-Room for one more-Her enr-pune- tures-Making dates-To be President of U. S. Finley Saupp-'AFid -Chewing' gum-Vllhat the dcvil-Resting-NVork-'Pninting- To -be il banker. Amelia Vincent- Milly -Writings: poetry-Get out-To talk-Believing-Being? insured-To reduce. Ruth Vllilliams- Ruthie -lVatehing' Briekey-Oh Gwnn-lVrestling:-Being short -Waiting for a hero-To be a dancer. Violet WillieIns- Digit -Studying-Is that so-Her teachers-Low marks- Rending letters-To be a missionary. Bert YVellJb- lVebbie -lVith his Wife-Give me that--Married life-To be refused- lStealing candy-A bungalow for two. -QQ..
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rw v Y' w ' Zrrm .,.. E rrw,..Y ,Qi QQQQLLANUIRN gg p t SENIOR PERSONALS Violet and Ruth Williams expect to attend Dickinson next year. Each hope to become teachers. Margaret Pollock is going to Indiana Normal, where she will study to be a school teacher. l Mary K. Adelsberger expects to be a student of St. Josephs College in Maryland. Later assuming the responsibility of the shoe business. Bert Webb will probably continue his present work as an employee of a garage. Giles Bonner is the only one who is hoping to handle a lot of money He has the dream of becoming a banker. Catherine Chaplin thinks teaching or physical directing would be a very desirable profession. 1 hEllis Hoffman hopes to become Somebodys Stenogf' May success oe er's. Finley Saupp has the expectations of entering Temple University. Good Luck Fid. Francis Rodgers prefers the career of a butcher at present, but we know Itchy will succeed on account of his experience. Marie Carey is undecided but it has been rumored that she may join the ranks of matrimony. Cloyd Broberg is going to take up engineering, at State College We know Cloyd will make many friends with his ever ready smile. Howard Jones expects to attend a Business College. Lucky boy. Catherine Hughes and Amelia Vincent wish to enter Juniata College. Their's will be the profession of School Marmsf' We beliefe true success awaits you. Clark Gould will enter State College, and study Electrical Engin- eermg. ' Edmund Pollock is interested in Chemistry, and may some day become a chemist. H. H. S. j. Lat? 'v ,, . li K. , t , .f-L... -..ie fBelieve them if you wishj Most Popular Q .......................... Everyone Worst Flirt ...................... Margaret Pollock Noisilest ..... .... H oward Jones Wittiest . . . . . . Edmund Pollock Brightest ...... ..... C loyd Broberg Quietest ......... ...... R uth Williams , Most Mannerly . . . .... Catherine Chaplin Tallest ........ ...... G iles Bonner -.-31,.
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THE JACK OLLANTERN cLAss wlu. . We the class of 1925 of the Houtzdale High School, being in sound mind, memory, and understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testament. We bequeath to the Junior Class, all our mangled privileges and sessions with the Principal. To Earl Robertson we kindly bequeath nine men with which he can have a Base Ball team. To Juliette Reed, we give the first chance at any new fellow. To Gretchen Hiller, we leave a first class beauty parlor. To Dorothy Pidgeon, we generously leave a few mistakes. To Lorraine Hall, we give the copyright of our book. contaming all our hard earned experiences on Advice To The Lovelornf' On Thomas Quinn, we bestow all our unsurpassed ability and knowledge in the parliamentary forms of, How to conduct a model class meeting without strife or undue bloodshed. To Helen Dickey, our promptness in arriving as the last bell sounds is thoughtfully bequeathed. On the Sophomore Class ,we fraternally bestow the residue of our school spirit and pep. Our well beloved Cicero ponies are kindly bequeather to Frank Durkee and Earle Mitchell. Our ability and willingness to lead cheers, is handed down to Paul Tompkins. To Hazel Pearson and Margaret Helsel, we gladly bequeath an engagement in Grand Opera. For Helen Gallagher we try to fill a long-felt need, an Overland Roadster. Helen Zeigler and Melissa Newcomer are to receive any spare giggles that may survive after Commencement. Catherine Boulton is to be presented with the tremenduous success of Paderewski. 1 We bestow on Eddie Webb and Brickey Mills our success in athletics. f To the Freshmen, we willingly bequeath our hard earned Rep, realizing that they are the best equipped to carry it on. Margaret Visnofsky is to be presented with a tree on which to grow. We bestow on Jack Nei a circulating library. To Kenneth Saupp, we leave his heart's desire, a seven drop para- chute. To Marguerite Carey is to be left a necessity, Hearts Ease. John Durkee is to be bequeathed with something he sadly lacks, Free Time. 1 On Warren Williams, we bestow Sarah Johnson, as a nurse. To Susan Washco we bequeath our super-abundance of piety and modesty. To the Freshmen is to be given the pleasure of laying the corner- stone of the new gym.
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