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Q -fm- as--...ar-rivzsii'iieiia.a'cQ5.. s 1 Q SO MANY YEARS AGO ri IFTY vears ago Manora Howard was begin- fwenty five years ago Ned Carter con- vinced the public that Barnum was right. One hundred years ago Bob Saxon started to wake up but he decided to go back to sleep. ' -if-Y 2' . ' . . '1 all ning to string out a line. Ui . - . 'J' 1' . One hundred years ago Ruth Lovell was teaching little children how to reach the stars. Three hundred years ago Byron Rabbit was chief Garbage Collector for the Mountaineer. One year ago Russell Edwin climbed out of his crib. Forty-nine years ago David Stickney was the original wise-cracker in the National Biscuit Company. One thousand and two years ago Marion Ferry made a witty remark. ' Eighty-five years ago Eddie O'Neill wrote Webster's Dictionary. One hundred and twenty-Five years ago Dick Burgi was competing with Beau Brummel. Ten years ago Dottie Street outdid Irene Castle in taste. Forty years ago Red MacDonald led cheers for a correspondence school. Twenty-three and a half years ago John Fenner bought his Ford. One hundred and fifty years ago Donald McLeod was beginning High School. Five thousand years ago Mildred West compiled the history of prehistoric times. Twonthousand years ago Mary Adams was in Rome studying Latin with Cicero. One hundred and one years ago Dan Block was pitching cocoanuts into crocodiles' mouths. Eighty-five years ago Charlie Soleau was teaching French to Andrew Jackson. - Two thousand years ago Dick Goddard was playing on the saw for Soloman's wife to dance. Fifty years ago Eleanor Pitcher started to laugh. One hundred years ago Frances Williams yelled in a classroom. e--+g-s-.-f--M-- '17 P-1. -gg-A.. as sg sl I
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SENIOR WILL N the name of God Amen we the Senior sound and disposing mind and memory do make this our last will and testament hereby revoking all wills made by us heretofore and by what follows hereinafter do freely bequeath and bestow at this time of our departure from this Mont clair High School To Mr Ferguson Montclair High School complete with ear tabs attached To the Faculty more red mk To Our Successorsg The spirit that will not be de- nied, even when it is a question of college boards or beef steaks. To the Assernblyg A more ornamental Student Coun- ' 1 To the Schoolg Spirit-a larger and more successful football and basketball team Hockey Team More ice and bigger cups Orchestra A new march Drama.t1c Club More pirates and contests Debating Cluh A megaphone and a dlctlon ar To the French Club More Miss Wards for Chauve Souris To the Glee Club A Vogue pattern for the costumes and three musical comedy hits for the boys quartette. To the Mountaineer, Best wishes for the continued success of The School Scandal Sheet. To future Amphitheatre Boards If not the hope, the helpful memory of Mr Baker. And may you say with us, ' Aces, All Aces. A -A i ---AA---- -ff V- - A- if V - A-A --- --mis I - F ..- , lf ' 'Qllll?le'll'llJE PURE A A A K up , g , ' To the 3 ' u ' . 537' 'af' y Class of Montclair High School, being of 1 - N l ' ' l ' , To the I . . . , , To the ' S l . , , ' , To the ' g ' ' - . . 1 Y- ul 3 efifmfe
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'za .. . -XQVIPHIIHEATRE x SENIOR CLASS STATISTICS Best Looking Girls .... Mary Adams and Ruth Pfeltz Best Looking Boys. . .George Coates and Boris Petrol? Most Popular Girls. .Lillian Keresey and Mary Adams Most Popular BoysQ .Boris Petroff and Dick Goddard Most Athletic Girls ...... Bee Moore and Ethel VVare I Most Athletic Boys. .Robert Bubb and Charles Soleau Best Dressed Girls. Mary Adams and Margaret Brisley I Best Dressed Boys ........ Dick Burgi and Jim Henry I Most Artistic Girls. Doris Soveral, Dorothy Wadsworth L wr . .fly i Most Artistic Boys. .Byron Rabbit and George Coates ' y Class Vamps ......... Bee Clark and Manora Howard Class Snakes ..... .... I im Henry and Bailey Wells l Class Pests ..... Williston Wright and David Stickney Nerviest ....... Vaughn Waite and Williston Wright Noisiest ..... .... J ohn Fenner and David Stickney Best Bluffers. .- ...... Ched Madison and Bailey Wells Most Ambitious ....... Ione Davis and Boris Petroff Most Talkative. .David Stickney, George Van Derhoef Class Babies. .Leonard Lang and Dorothy Wadsworth One Having the Greatest Pull with the Faculty Fred Hall Lillian Keresey Cne Having the Least Pull with the Faculty Ched Madison John Fahey Y f
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