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GACHTIN BAMBIL J U N I O R S KENNETH FRITZINGER Curly Roosevelt Literary Society 1, 25 Inter- class Basketball 1, 25 Varsity Baseball 2, 33 Varsity Basketball 35 Physical Educa- tion Club 3. Favorite Saying- It's immaterial to me. Eavori-te Pastime-Reading 'and writing notes. Dear reader, please notice Kenneth's hair. Do you still -wonder why we call this attractive lad Curly? Curly plays on our basketball team. In his hours outside of school, Curly, although some- times busy at D'unbar's finds a ll-ttle time to study. During his spare minutes in school, Kennie writes many, many notes. T0 whom? We wonder. Success, Curly, ESTHER. GEISEL Gike Roosevelt Literary Society 1, 2, Oratory and Debating Club 25 Year Book Club 3: Glee Club 23' Good Manners Club 23 Home Economics Club 3. .Favorite Saying- Well I should say not! ' ' Favorite Pastime--Hurrying to the store. Gike, is one of the talkative girls of our group and one of our champion gum- chewersf' She talks about things other than school work but-she always knows her lessons and participates in-all our class activities. ' Gike is a clerk in one of our stores and says that she wan-ts to become the manager of Wanamaker's some day. CALVIN GEIGER Cally Roosevelt Literary Society 1, 2g Class Basketball 13 Class Football 1, 25 Art Club 23 Science Club 35 Boys Glee Club 3. Eavorite Saying- How much do you want? Favorite Pastime-Driving the Borough trucks. . ' This youth peering at you from 'behind his specs is Cally, who is often seen driv- ing the Borough trucks to re-mote' parts of our town. Cally is a Commercial student -and, as we understand, gets along well. Cally does not aspire to be a 'shiek, but-between us-he does like th-e girls. The lbiest of wishes for your fu-ture from the Class, Cally, EDITH GERMAN Edith Emerson Literary Society 1, 25 Art Club 23 Good Manners Club 23 Home Economics Club 3. This is one of our bright out-lying dis- trict pupils. She is always quiet and knows all her subjects. It is thought that she will .take the footsteps of he-r father, and become an automobile salesman. We all wish her success in this line.
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,,, r' 4 -u GACHTIN BAMBIL 1 J U N I O R S GORDON I-IONTZ V Goldie Emerson Literary Society 1, 25 Boys Glee Club 25 Science Club 23 Class President 25 Year Book Staff 33 Class Basketball 1, 2, 35 Class Track 1, 25 Class Football 1, 25 Varsity Football 33 Athletic Council 1. Favorite Pastim-e-W 0 r k i n g plane geometery propositions. Favorit-e S a y in g-- When did you come? Gordie is one of the most popular fellows in our class. He ho-lds the import- ant position of Editor-in-Chief of our Gachtin Barnbil. Varsity tackle in both football and plane geometry is a combina- tion attributed only to Gordie. The per- sonality of this young man dominates all but a certain little red head. Ne-ver mind, Gordie, we hope you'll succeed there, too. MARJORIE HARRISON f'Midge Emerson Literary Society 1, 25 Athletic Council 1, 2, 35 Class Basketball 1, 25 Orchestra 23 Yearbook 35 Student Council 3. Midge is as bright as she looks. She plays la roaring game as side center on tne varsity and is disappointed because we do not have a girl's football team. Here's luck to you Midge from the class of '29, LAWRENCE I-IUNSICKER Larnie Roosevelt Literary Society 1, 23 Safety Patrol 2g Camera Club 35 Boys Glee Club 3. Favorite Pastime-Driving Elizabeth Favorite Saying- Aw, come on. Larnie is one of those few good lis- teners. He constitutes an example which, if followed fin later' life, will undoubtedly spell success. Larnie :is often seen driving a Ford. We hear that .he's some banjoist, too. We don't know what Larniefs life work will be, but we know hefll come out ou top. MYRTLE HAUPT Soups Roosevelt Literary Society 1, 25 Junior Chamber of Commerce 25 Good Manners Club 35 Home Economics Club 3. Favorite Saying- Willie said ' ' Favorite Pastime-Going to Ashfield. Myrtle is one of :the most talkative pupils in high school. When she is -not studying, she is talking, talking, talking. Myrtle is also very fond of tricks, so watch out she may try them on you. Success to you and your tricks, Myrtle. Q
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