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THE SENIOR DIRECTORY Musically Speaking I Never Knew-Exams. Love Bird-Fred Siyufy. If a XVish Could Make It So-More holidays. Look for the Silver Lining-Report cards. Stumbling-Eighth Grade dance. just Like a Rainbow-Class day. VYheu Frances Dances VVith Me- Senior Prom. That's How I Believe in You-Teacher to poor student. To-morrow-Eighth Grade dues. The Sneak-Regents exams. Dapper Dan-Cliff Rechlin. Oh, How l Hate To Go Home Alone- Dot Haight. Three O'Clock in the Morning- Cramming. I XYish I Knew - If I'm going to graduate. I'm Through-Graduation April Showers-After announcement of Regents marks. Homesick-In detention. Classically Speaking O, 'tis most sweet-A Latin cut. Here are a few of the words- Go to detention! Much ado about nothing-Fred Siyufy. Assume a virtue if you have it not- Freida Stein. Brevity is the soul of wit - Percy Greaves. Care killed a cat-Dot Haight. I Delays leave dangerous ends-Late- ness. Good things should be praised-High marks. He that runs fastest gets the ring- Max Schneider. Silence is the perfectest herald of joy -Ellen Taylor. unpleasantest ! Y Society is not pleasure, to one not soci- able-Helen Seimers. Sad hours seem long-Detention hours. As full of spirits as the month of May -May Pettit. Thy mind is a very opal - Florence Heitman. XVhat the gods delay, they not deny- Graduation. VVithin that awful volume lies the fate of many-Detention book. I see thee not and yet I feel thee still -Influence of mid-terms. XN'ar, even to the knife-Regents. My heart's upon my sleeve-Milton Meyer. XVho in this world can compare with me ?-Les Rounds. il...- Acrostically Speaking NorlVIan Halvorsen ChArlie Lauer IrviNg Morrow Ed. DUtcher KAy McDonald Bill. Coots Reg Strachey C1iF Butts Buck Eadle Al CouNsellor MildrEd Renwick LeS Rounds DoT Erdmann Mon Holland DUtcher Strachey RoycrofT YaLan GoldnEr Renwick Goldstein LAuer RoycrofT Halvorsen K. McDonaLd Eadie DonsTein Erdmann Strachey Twenty-nine
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and having profited by the modest opinion of themselves which the duly celebrated Class of january, 1923, be- queathed to us, we feel that at last we are fully capable of undertaking the ponderous task of making our will. The girls insisted upon joining us, although we protested vehemently. VVhy should they make what all their lives they've had. Whereas fthis makes three timesg we aren't a bit superstitious, but we won't use it again, lawyer or no lawyerj, we are fearful lest we should by chance take with us more than is our due, we hereby wish to palm off on the Class of January, 1924, a few of those gifts with which we have been excessively endowed: CHE. Butt-My political ability. Kay McDonald-My unsophisticated air. Veronica Willicombe-My complexion. Ed. Dutcher-A record for the ages. Mildred Renwick-Sunshine. Irving Morrow-My courtly bow. Gertrued Zimmermann - My house- wifely virtues. Les Rounds-My curly hair. Charlie Lauer-Speed. Florence Heitman-My credulity. Buck Eadie-My marksmanship. Irma Halvorsen - My last minute minutes. Fred Siyufy-Thrill artistry. Louise McGuire-My dramatic talent. Reg Strachey-My attractive person- ality. Dorrie Haight-Inquisitiveness. Bob Gould-Giggles. Dot Erdmann-A reputation as an all- around girl. Bill Bolte-My handwriting. Marie Schretzlmeir-My dreams. John Benson-A few inches. Elsa Larsen-My demure ways. Bill Coots-Invitations. Twenty-eight Ellen Graham-Sociability. Milton Meyer-My oratorical skill. Henry Miller-Technique. Gerry Roycroft-Grit. George Parker-My parking ability. Wilhelmina Bishop-Manual spirit. Wilbur Wolf-My appetite. Mike Schneider-Anchorage. Percy Greaves-My unfailing attend- ance. Evelyn Rhatigan-Earrings. Al Counsellor-Good fellowship. Archie McCleary-Freckles. Marjorie Edelmann-Volubility. -.g,.,...L Class Index Subject- Artists - Morrow, Benson, Miller Hagquist. Bankers--Prodis, O'Malley, Heitman Sussman. Chemists-Crawford, Kullman. Doctors-Stewart, Lipscher. Epidemics-Shifters, Cake-Eaters. Flirts-Carlson, Rhatigan, Meyer. Girls-Look around you. Heart-breakers - S i'y u f y , Meyer Rounds. Idiots-Turn to the mirror. jewelers-Pin committee. Killers-Turn to Heart-breakers. Ladies-The Senior girls. Merchants-Haase, Edmunds. Nice People-You and I. Optimists -- Renwick, I. Halvorsen Eadie. Politicians-Carlson, Butt, Foster. Quick Lunch Hounds-All of us. Riders-Renwick, Haight. Students-Prodis, Lipscher, Blinder. Teachers-McGuire, Cochrane. Utility Men-Ambler, Yalan. Victors-Graduates. lVriters-Strachey, Rounds. X, Y, Z-Unknown quantities. I
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Theatrically Speaking Broadway Brevities-All vacations. Lady Billy--Wilhelmina Bishop. The Skin Game-Sick. The Great Adventure-The Hrst cut. Nice People-The Eighth Grade. The Right Girl-Ask Jack, he knows. Passing Show of 1923-Senior Class. The Dancing Girl - Geraldine Roy- croft. Caroline-Caroline Ritter. Lady Butterfly-Edith Neidestein, The Old Soak- ? How Come-Graduation in 3M years. The Comedian-Irving McGovern. Ice-bound-Seniors. ' jack and jill-Mildred and Norman. Safety First-Dot Haight. Seventh Heaven-Passing in Regents. The Laughing Lady-Mildred Ren- wick. The Last Warning-Second Third. The Clinging Vine-Violet Fleisch- IT13.1'1I1 . The Secret Passion-Florence Heit- mall. just Married-Loretta McCrory. Vanity Fair-Daisy Carlson. Music Box-Les Rounds. Follies-Rejuvenation Party. The First Year-Freshman. Come Out of the Kitchen-Gertrude Zimmerman. Tailor-made Man-Henry Miller. Uptown, West-Bill Bolte. VVelcome, Sweet Springtime !-Prima- vera. Give and Take-Leonard Greenberg and Loretta McCrory. Sally, Irene and Mary-Mildred Ren- wick, Florence Heitman and Dot Haight. Rivals - Milton Goldstein and Al Yalan. Up She Goes-The passing mark. The God of Vengeance-Dr. Lamb. Pride--Our Class. Class Song To the tune of I Love Ale. Us loves we, us loves we, Us loves class twenty-three. We have pep,-Oh, My! Yep! Best of all we have a rep. We've got boys, loads of boys, In this world they'll make a noise, They can run, swing a bat, In detention they have sat. And the girls,-gee, they're great, Even though they make us wait. They can ride, swim and row, To detention they oft go. Us loves we, us loves we, Us loves class twenty-three. XVe have pep,-oh, My! Yep! Best of all we have a rep. -Dorothea Haight. undue rmpuea Tuma HATS' -f-1 F-'J 1nmulmllnmnn,, FRE. SHYXAH somomeng. JUANYN ILE Thirty
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