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'FHL 1925 ODRANOEL Sentara GEORGE McDONNELL MAC Keansburg, N. I. University of Notre Dame He doth indeed sliow some .vparlixv that arc like wif. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Rellector -15 Odranoel Staff, Fire Squadg junior Revue, Senior Playg Basketball 4. JEAN MORRIS JEAN Leonardo, N. I. Undecided lf .rlze bv not 'in love with .YOIIlL'LHlt', flzcn flzerv is 110 bclierfiug in old sxgusf' A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Debate 45 Basketball Man- ager 45 Spanish Clubg Reflector 3, -lg Junior Revueg Senior Play, Local May Day Fete 1, 2, 3, 45 County May Day Fete 15 Physical Training Leader 45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, -lg Glee Club 45,Lincoln Essay Medal. JENNIE MURPHY . jENl' Keansburg, N. I. ' Undecided 'l'l1vre'.v a little bil of bad in viwry good litile girl. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Clubg Reflector 15 Junior Revue5 Local May Day Fete 1, 2, 35 County May Day Fete 1, 25 Artistic Shorthand Contest 35 East Jersey Gir1's Track Meet 2, 3. AIAUD NORMAN MAUDE Middletown, N. I. Temple University As merry as the day -is long. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Cooking Clubg Commercial Clubg Junior Revueg Local May Day Fete 1, 2, 3g County May Day Fete 1, 25 Artistic Shorthand Contest 35 East jersey Gir1's Track Meet 2, 3. 20
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THE 1925 ODRANOEL Elizabeth Ahern ......,..... Eleanor Brower.. ,,,. ..,.... . Elizabeth Cocke. .,................. . Howard Campbell ...... Arthur Collins ...............,.,.. Mae Connett ......,,........... .Eleanor Conover ..,..... , .... George Dangler .,,,..........., Anna Dewender ..,............ Herbert Dittler ......... ...... Mildred Donaldson ,... ,.... Anna Eastmond .........,...... Alfred Edwards ..,............ lilouglas Edwards .,....... Sylvia Fox .,.......,..,.,.,,.......,.,. Madeline Ge rieke ......,.... Margaret 1 Gould ...,..,..,... Senior ilinnrka ' ,.l........ .......l. ,..... ...... ' ' 'I 'hen she will talk, ye Gods, how she will talk. water runs deep. you just love the Irish? ....... A merry heart, untroubled by care. . ..r.. Smile and the world smiles with you. .............................,.. Silence is golden. .. ...........,.................,............,............ 1 ..............,.,.... ' 'I think I'm IT. .....,.... Bill is running a close second, Georgie! talk too much, Anna. ..... I have E. Hart, if not tr heart. ...... Trevonian is gone but not forgotten. ,............... Camp is just the thing for you. ., ......... ...................,.,........,............. ' 'Green House special. out for blood, I'm a butcher. sly girl am I. ,,....-... Use and importance not yet discovered. interested in the weather bureau. Mary Hailstork ...............,...... ,.,.... . ..,........ .......,,.,... .,..............,.... ' ' li ilary, Mary, quite contrary. Ella May Hankinson ...,..,...... ....,.,..... ' 'Ile silent and safe, silence never betrays you. Evelyn Hart .....,.....................,... . .,.,.,..........,.,.,.....,...,.......,.................,............ I love myself to death. Ida Hildebrand ........,,........ ....,.... - ..............,... . .........,.....................,....,............ - ....,... ' 'A long drink of water. Edward Horn ............ ............................. , ........,................,.........., ...,.............,.,,.,.,....... ' ' It doesn't pay to llirt. Edith Horner .......,..,. ..,,...,.... ' 'Love in a Brick cottage with a Sickle to cut the grass. Beulah Howard .... ,...... .......,..........,.............................. ' ' I gave you up just before you threw me down. Beatrice Hurley .............,., ...............,,.....................,...........,.,............,...........,............,.................,.....,........ ' 'Me and the boy friends. Marie Jarvis .............. , ........................ VVe wonder why Marie takes such an interest in the Class of '25. Austin C. johnson ........,.,.... .,..........,..,..........,.........,.,,.,..........,.,.....................,........,.................................,....... ' 'I like to try to dance. Russell Johnson .....,........,. .......,.............................,..............,.................,.,...,.......... ...................,.........,....,. ...,...,. ' ' Y ou're too quiet! Monte Jones ......,.. . ,...,.. ...............,...... .......,......,...... ' 'How do they do it. Wialter Kaiser ......,.......,. .................,.,.....,..........,................... ' 'Gotta dime onya? Marie Kessler ....,........... ..,....... ' 'Red Bank is good enough for me. Robert Krebs ...., - ..,....,.....,.. ..............,...............,............,............,,. ' 'Greased lightning. Alfred Labrecque ........,.. .... ........ ,.,....,,.................... ............. ' ' N e atness personified. Marie Labrecque .............. .......... ' 'l think I can sing, in fact I know it! Mary Lang ........,.................... .,..,,......................,... ' 'Iam sure Edmond'likes,red hair. Genevieve Langner .........,.. ...................,..........,.....,.....,,...,..,.........,.... ' 'My middle name is talk. Mildred Leonard ............. ....... ' 'So wise, so young, they say do ne'er live long. Louis Liming ....................... .....,.....,...........,.,........., . ..,............,.,,.,........ ' 'Need suspenders, Louis. Eileen MaXVhinney ,.... ....... ...............................,..,.................,..... ' ' A strong armed bouncer. VVilliam MacPhee .,......... .............. ,... ....... ' ' Z e Romeo of 1926. James McGough .......,....... ........... - .........,.,... ........ . ...............................,. ' ' I'm a plumber's son, I am. blames McPhee ....,,......., ..........,........,......,..,...........,..........,.................. - ................ ' 'Try this on your piano. Harold Meeker ...,.,..,,.. .,.... ,.,, ' ' XVhat makes the youth sae bashful and sae grave. Fred Merriman ................. ..,.....,......,............,...........,......,.....,..,...............,...................... - ....... ' 'Casey at the bat. Margaret McClain .............. .........................,...........,.,........................,....... - Long, slim, graceful UD. Arline McDonnell .............. ...........,....................... ' 'Talk less and do more. Dorothy Messier ............., ..,...,.................,.... - .........,....., ' 'An old-fashioned girl. Reva Neimark ............... Mfilson Miller ......,.............., Thomas Mulhern .......... Mathew Mullin .......,.,..... Margaret O'Keefe .....,......... Louise Palmer .... - ......,...,........, XVi1helmina Phraner ......,....... Samuel Posten .,.........,............. Helen Quast. .....,................. Ethel Rowlands .............,.,. Lucile Rothenberg ....... Robert .Runyon .,............ . ....... Ruth Sias ...,.........,.,............ Roy Schaefer ..... - ,..... Otto Schooner.- ..,........ Norbert Simpson ..... . ...... Anna Stava ..........,... .,.....,., Mary Teany ...... - ........,..... Mildred Thomas .............. Elsie Van Ness ....,..,....... Frank Waldman ...,........ ,lohn VVermert .,,.....,..... Ottilie VVilson ........... Milton VVright .............., . ..,,..... I'll miss Harold Teen CVVetherbiej. ..,,.... Many great men started as newsboys. gal heads the honor roll. but mighty! me, love my dog. ......... Too bad I don't live in Homdel. ........,....... Ott R I are both athletes. ..........,........,..,.........,...... Nobody loves a fat man. but oh my! , ....,.... For every why, she has a wherefore. brand new' girl. bother with girls. .......... Goldie is gone but not forgotten. ...........,.....,.......,..''That school girl complexion. ...,....... My only books were women's looks. enjoy the odor of fresh fish: play bridge. .............,........,.,..''Variety is the spice of life. ..,,...........-.,......... Rah for the Irish CFlanaganD. np, four years is a long time. .......... Even though vanquished, she would argue still. Mr. Redcay's pet. I9 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 v 7 1 y 2 1 1
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THE 1925 ODRANOEL Gllasu will E, THE CLASS OF 1925, of the Township of Middletown, County of Monmouth, L 1, State of New jersey, being of particularly sound mind and conliicting memories, f 5 and reahvmg that the pleasant days of old M '1 H S are rapidly grovxmg to a fl P . 2 close do make this out ultimate vtlll and testament hereby I'CXOkll1g any and all former wills, testaments and other codicils heretofore enacted by us. Article I. Wie direct that all our debts and funeral expenses he paid. Article ll. We direct that kind and considerate care be given unto the faculty whose nerves have been considerably jarred by the Herculean task of inculcating knowledge and wisdom in the minds of the members of the Class of 1925. I Article Ill. To Miss Johnson and Mr. Rcdcay, we give our sincere thanks for their faithful and untiring service and aid as friends and advisors. Article IV. To the Board of Education of Middletown Township we give a steel Hag pole, that the Class ot 1925 may be remembered by posterity by some permanent mark on the campus. Article V. We give, devise and bequeath the following to wit: I. To the Junior class we give: Firstly. Our dignity and responsibility of position in the Student Body. Secondly. Our place of honor in the front center section of Chapel, with the ad- monition that they so conduct themselves as to set an example for the rest of the Student Body. Thirdly. Our United States History Books and Problems of American Democracy Books along with the gentle hint to take a dose oft same daily to avoid a crash at tlte end of the marking period. Fourthly. To your class officers, the business acumen of the members of our or- ganization. Flfthly. The right to sell candy, also the good will of the Student Body. -II. To the Sophomore Class we give and devise our athletic prowess and physical per- fection. Over and above the aforesaid we bestow upon this our brother class the right to boast that they, as we before them, have the acme of feminine beauty in their midst. III. To the Class of 1928 we devise our superiority in scholarship and' our great in- tellectual supremacy, upon one condition, that their honor roll contain at least five boys for the First two months. Article VI. To the following individuals we give, devise and bequeath the following, to wit: To Mathew Mullin some of Albert lfVoodrulf's surplus height. To Margaret Gould some of Florence Ullrich's surplus weight. To Minnie Phraner and Tuggy Leonard a useful book, How to Grow Thin on Senior Candy. r To Mildred Donaldson an enlarged copy of the 1923-24 Agriculture Judging Team. To Norbert Simpson a set of Weed Skid chains to become a part of his athletic equip- ment. To Ida Hildebrand, Pixley's sagacity and gift of guff and gab to be used on the class only. To Mr. Redcay, a small portable phonograph with several copies of two records, Have you got your excuse? to relieve him in the mornings and Uncle VViggily's Bedtime Stories No. 7 to be played for the benefit of the Rogues' Gallery after school nights in Room D. To Miss Zancs a large picture of Phyllis Smith and Clerihew Conover that she may not pine away after june 5th. To Walter' Kaiser a large sized muffler to be worn from 7:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. To Alfred Labreque a book, Personal Cleanliness is Next to Godlinessf' To Miss Lacey two dozen strap hangers to be installed directly over the lunch counter. To Mr. Halsey two three-inch guns with equipage and personnel to man same for his protection from the wild mob of incoming Freshmen due in September. To Roy Schaefer a beauty kit so that he may retain that school girl complexion. To Louis Liming a pair of suspenders to avert the disaster imminent at all times when he is wearing those gray pants. ' To Mary Lang a can of toning paint to be used as a shampoo. To Louise Palmer three yards of very bright ribbon. To Edith Horner a receipt book, Dainty Menus For Two. VVe appoint the members of the Faculty of the Middletown Township High School Ex- ecutors of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we hereunto set our hands this :th fl'-v of ,Tv-ne. 1025. RALPH E. PIXLEY, President. 21
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