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Nazareth High School WILSON BOERSTLER Mope Cood Lookin' ” Wilson doesn't realize it. but we think his blue eyes would take wonderfully on the silver-sheet. It seems he'd rather experiment in lab” or tease the girls than make use of his optical assets. However, in spite of his teasing, we must admit he's there on the basketball floor and is a good handy-man at social affairs. Wilson adores (?) economics: in spite of this fact, we have an inkling that Mr. Schwartz will be relieved when he is no longer addressed in such bloomin' English. Although Wil- son is rather shy among the girls. Lizzie (don't become excited—she's made of tin) is a clinging friend. Honors: High School Orchestra (I) (2) (3) (4); Class Play (4); Varsity Basketball (4); Glee Club (2). ISABELLA BONSTE1N Izzy Bunny Izzy” would make a good town crier, as she is usually centrally located and doesn't miss any doings” —masculine and otherwise. Izzy's the queen of bobbed hair dancers, in demand as a teacher and partner. Her agility on the floor is nothin' compared to that in the gym during a game. She is a huggin’ guard and a “sneakin’ forward. She is a great admirer of the modern knight in his auto. She studied economics with us. but the course didn't seem to do much good. Think of all that perfectly good money paid for carfares for those week-end visits! Honors: Glee Club (2) (4); Varsity Basket- ball (2) (J (4); Vice-President. Chn (3): cists Play (4); Cos:XT Staff (4). GERALDINE CHILDRESS Jerry Blondie” Honk! Honk! Gangway!” On the horizon doth appear a car speeding toward us with unmusical puffs and pants. Jerry is arrived. Her entrance is breezy, but this girl is more musical than her approach would hint. She can coax anything from Bach to Berlin from the teasing ivories. Jerry'»” blond hair and shell-like complexion attract a second glance. Her virtue is pleasantness: her vice—love of jazz: her distinguishing characteristic is her Charleston gait. Honors: Glee Club (2) (4).
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Che Comet «926 ACT IV Scene I The scene has been shifted to the auditorium of the High School Building. September 8. 1925. Twenty-two young men and women have returned this year as dignified seniors to complete their studies. This year many of our members are found on the debating team, athletic teams, and numerous other school staffs. Scene II On the night of October 30, 1925. our class gives a Hallowe’en party, to which the faculty is invited and each senior brings a post-graduate or a lower classman. Dancing and Hallowe’en games arc the means of entertainment. Hallowe’en refreshments are served in cafeteria style, followed by more dancing. The party breaks up at 12 o’clock. Scene III The scene is a repetition of Act III, Scene III, only this time we are being entertained instead of entertaining. The gym” is very tastefully decorated. Plants arc numerous as arc card tables. The orchestra plays and the fun begins. The seniors enjoy themselves very much and compliment the Junior Class on their ability to act as very capable hosts and hostesses. Scene IV This scene finds us on our trip to Washington. D. C. This is a fitting climax to our busy Senior year. The sights of the national capital will be one of the fondest recollections of our class. Scene V Time: June 25, 1926. Black-robed seniors arc handed a roll of parchment tied with cardinal and grey ribbons which they take with one hand while with the other they change the tassel of their caps to symbolize their graduation. The curtain falls. Exit 1926. [201
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XThc Comet 1926 LESTER EVERETT Less Honk” “Texas Among Nazareth High School's jolly seniors arc the fair commercial group of girls with Lester in their midst. No. Texas is not effeminate. On the other hand, he is attracted to effeminate beings —Stockertown scoring there. As a bas- ketball star. Less was as unknown as the North Star in the Stone Age until this year. Now he shineth. yea. is very bril- liant in this field. And that's that! Next to Mope. Less” is the prize teaser of the class. Less. do you thank us for this? Honors: Varsity Basketball Team (4): Varsity Captain (4); Mameer of Basketball (3); Class Play (4): Assistant Business Manager. Comet (4). EVELYN HEARN Eve “Hearney Weather: Rainy, snowy, muddy, etc. Characters: A roomful of grumpy, gloomy students. Time: Any day of blues. Enter Eve. beaming broadly on all. (She makes some comical remark.) Frowns disappear. Conversation becomes more cheerful. General smiles. Later—Conversation hilarious! “Eve” is popular chiefly because of her characteristic smile of good fellowship. We'll say for Edclmans. they're strong on quality. Honors: National Oratorical Speaker (4); Glee Club (2) (4); Secretary. Commercial Club (4). ARLEYNE HEIMS Baby Kid Arlcyne is the most petted member of the class. This tiny lady is quite efficient on the basketball floor and. as the girls' captain, she seems to be on pretty good terms with the boys' captain. Here's the girl that comes to meetings with a smile that the dreary and tiresome ride from Stockertown cannot efface. When you find a taking manner and a pleasing face—what’s a man going to do? Honors: Vice-President. Class.(3): President. Student Council (4): President. Commercial Club (4); Glee Club (3) (4); Varsity Basketball (3) (4): Captain. Varsity Basketball (4); Second Oratorical Prize (3); Vice-President, literary Society (4); Assistant Business Manager. Court (4); Publicity Stall (3): Debating Team (3) (4); Secretary. Athletic Association (4); Reporter. Commercial Club (4).
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