Mars Area Junior Senior High School - Planet Yearbook (Mars, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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Charles and George have set up a clean business, washing cars, and windows and if need beg floors. I am so glad, said Miss Blose. l'Eleanor is trying hard to live up to the name of Wise. So far she is doing good. immie and Arthur are 'oint butchers. They have quite cut the local fellow out, but c 0 J a n boy, their steak is tough. My wife has a hard time when she cooks my meal, and Ham sighed wistfully. H ' T l went through Kermit's Condensed Milk Factory, and he has a sub-partner in Howard Taylor, who is the best glass blower in all the world. He surely has strong lungs. With 'Sally' Thompson as private secretary, the business just sails along. Miss Pew always did like these things. Wilma Scott is the guide that shows all the strangers around Bakerstown. There are many points of interest in this great city. She talks all the time she is showing , vi, , X, the things. V' 'i'?5l'j.,. 'Ginny' is quite an experienced author by now. She turns out about ten stories 912 57. a day. Sarah lfValters is her secretary and all 'Ginnyl does is dictate. These girls , ' were usually good in English, 'Bob' crowed with pride. ' Avonnell has a nice position. She is so fond of basketball that she has taken a ' job of knitting baskets for the ame. She has stuck to a true ur ose and all the Q g D P . teachers sm1led-because- There was a knock at the door. A trim maid was there, Dinner will be served. These words were most welcome. And we will leave the teachers in their favorite occupation-eating. FRANCES MA111. e l ci fi X y 1 5 i I 1 l l i 5 1 .fl l ix R' K s ,M i W l l fi fir lf' 9 .1 - l 1' l 'e 9 fix E j 31 l -V il- P A .' my X aff 1 l 24 -Jil Er!! T l 'f I! e-Q, f I TwlcN'rY-Timm ' n -, 2- , ,A ' '-1 xx 'fra , ' mil-L-ll 4-gre ' 1 . - Zgihim' 1'-l- L 'TS-M' Y A i . , 2 D Vis. ' i

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I. Raymond Croft and Byron Neithercoat have become marvels in a way. Byron one day in his garage had a call for 'Spark-plug Oil'. The name was new to him and he pondered over it for a long time. Finally he sought out his old pal Raymond, and the twio of them soon placed before the world the new oil in a new kind of paper bag that Raymond invented. I have used it and find it most satisfactoryfl explained practical Mr. Park. Sara Bryson and 'Graciousl are teaching in Mars this year, Mr. C. A. put in, I now know a little French and I can enjoy their classes. But of course I have never anything to say to them. It it not my way. Mr. Shumaker was very silentg he seemed to be deeply thinking. Do you ever memorize a thing and when you want to tell it forget it? I read a joke before 1 '- 4. I started out here and now to save me I can't tell it. Anyhow it was about an 7 sf, elephant. It was by Cashdollar, the 'joke editor,' of the Mars daily paper. I-Ie tqs certainly gets some good ones. , Pauline and Bill Dickson have quite a cute business and they are making good. Of course they are not working together. It Wouldn't pay. They have started a de- partment'of excuses. It works fine in the schools. You just pay a certain sum and they give you an excuse that will convince anybody. Bill has made a specialty of cutting lessons short for the pupils so that the teacher wlill never guess, sighed Miss ' Blose. They gave me enough in school. Dutch, in order to get strong enough to join the Strong Man's Club of Robert Burns School has been delivering ice for several years. Betwieen times, he gives lessons in English in the little school near his home. I am very proud of his talent, vouched Bob Cumming. i Don't mention talent, Bob, 'until you have something to be proud of, as i ! have. Edna and Flo Wise are touring France in their new Star. They are going around teaching the modernized French to the peasantsf' reproved Betsy. Ruth is doing some good in this world, Mrs. Hudson mentioned in her sweet voice. She has a class of young pupils to whom she gives piano lessons. She is so patient as she counts with the dear little Cherubs. HI am always glad when I hear that some one is able to'fultill his aim in life. Mart and Sara Galer always wanted to be instructors in exercise, and now: they hold prominent positions in Bronx Zoo, New York, giving the monkeys exercise daily. The work is not hard, and they say it is most interesting to watch the monkeys imitate them, chimed in Miss Fleming. I-Iulda and Margaret have attained the height that they set for themselves. fl I-Iulda always said that she could punish a small wpupil without laughing. Now she J, is the best teacher in discipline, and Margaret is the school nurse, always on the job l I to doctor the results of Hulda's.punishment. i 'AWilbur Kennedy has remained faithful to the school. I-Ie is coaching the Senior Basketball Team. VVillard Glasgow also stays at school, to use the reterencebooks in Writing a history that will interest people., I have kept track of all the squad, acknowlledged 'I-Iam'.', 'Hoot' is a heart specialist, and 'Dina' is preparing to go ' I into the undertaking business by going arou.nd with a sad face. I-Ie has become very i Q - quiet. 'il f Miss Davidson who had become restless, not being able to break in with her , 'say,' now demanded, Is it my turn? The latest I have heard from 'Peck' Groom .1 and Fern is that they have opened a sanitarium for good looking young men. II guess they Wionftt remain 'old maids' long. ,,,3' Mary Kidd hasf grown out of the kid class and is now a model in one of the Mars Chain Stores. Mary Harbison gives violin lessons, and lVIary Knaell has a if store where she teaches the Canaries how to whistle 'Yankee Doodle' and other classical airs. Shelstill has her beautiful voice. And, Miss Blose added, I knew' they would sf, s ake ood. I ,. T-Iaving had much experience wiith Fords, while at schp l, Florence Loerch is V, 3 , ow a de onstrator at good wages. I like Fords, too, said ' tsy.' V ' 'I 'nil C,-ff' 'P TXVENTY'-TWVO . 91 A ,N f 1 ref' , nal... I 4,1 - - so.-r,., . A I ' M on ...W - ' ,. ,Di .. . , . -,,....-



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r- -i A BUNCH OF FUN Fun? Well we'll tell the world! This was the funniest play ever presented by a Senior Class. No exceptions. X YVherever there are young people, look out for a good time. This play is cen- tered around a good time had by the young people at the home of the rector. His Wife a sweet, loving woman and his sister, a blighted maiden lady, have no end of trouble trying to suppress their incorrigible maid. The young boys and girls give the people of Heatherdale something to gossip about with the able help of the village broadcaster. And there's enough to make a story. . Talent galore-something new-fun 'til you were sick with laughing germs. PX ' K j Did you see our play? Bet you laughed harder than ever in your young life. We young folks were glad to demonstrate our dramatic ability to afford the people of our town a most pleasantly spent evening. This we did with thanks to the help of our coach. ' Dr. Grandon ....... Mary Grandon ...... Martha Grandon... Christina .................... Raymond Hunting. Vera Matherson .... ......Howard Taylor France .......Eleanor McCandless . ........... Frances Mair ......Howard Eyth ........Martha Knaell 1' 1 Nina Lee ................ ....... A vofmeii Zeigler L Cecily Moorland ....... ....... C larion Conley Sylvia Stewart ....... ......... S arah Galer Lynn Lockwgood ........ ............ H arry Ziegler N Alice Hunting ........ ............ E dna Farrar A . fu Murray Kent ........ ......... James Wohlgemuth J Tacks Mulford........ ........Wil1iam McDonald E 5 Mrs. Selina Blair ...... .................. M ary Knaell I ii if .1 -7, .ag t ff Z. .1 at f ,lo .-. 1- Tw 1-:x'rY-Fo ru fi -' I .. 4- f so xixifx 'J-. GPL v , A --is Mi., Q.-Lx ' ,nit

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