North Baltimore High School - Tiger En Bee Yearbook (North Baltimore, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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Now as Seniors we are more dignified, and due to the strain of the twelve year marathon we have relaxed into a quiet waltz. President George Foltz, Vice President Hector Boney, Secretary Evelyn Hutchi- son, Treasurer B111 Blake, and Sponsor Mr. Rosendale have provided us with corn plasters of humor so that we might end our marathon happily. We were in dire need of recruits, for some had left, so Bill Hamp- shire, Carol Flllwock, Jeanne Northrup, Richard Hesse, Lewis McGuire, Ruth Butler, and Cloyde Simon aided us in this respect. We have just received news that due to our endurance record, the Junior Jitterbugs V are going to invite the Senior Shaggers to a banquet on their Southern plantation. As a result of the severity of the marathen, the following dancers found it necessary to leave because of corne, calluses, blisters, et cetera: Sam Bretz Mildred Eninger Charles Brown Evelyn Hosler Andrew Dewulf Anne Kern Holland Fausnnugh Beatrice Schooner Virgil Grant Mary Snyder Ernest McMahon Edith Weott Harold Rsabe Irven Thompson Robert Reichenbach Harry Dey Vernon Snyder Maurice Hough William Weott Bill Mercer Lincoln Snyder Ann Peters Charles Shnmp Wilma Pollock Esther Campbell Eva Snyder Jeanne DeGraeve Having successfully completed this marathon, we shall continue our dances individually, each striving to attain more distinct success in future years, and in so doing setting e dance pace that, though hard to achieve, will be unsurpassable. T ' f X 9 xgxhkm- ef-, 4 --gi 'plfg

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Mr. Chandler then entered the orchestra pit and taught Charles Brown, could join our a corn and had Mr. Wilson, Mr Weldy Join our ers took their Snyder came to and Mae Massey us some new steps so Aletha Libarger, Jack Orwtek, and Robert Reichenbaugh throng. Edna Thompson suffered from to leave. We were thrilled tu see Swartzbaugh, Miss A. Foley, and Mr. orchestra, When these new perform- places, Beatrlce Schooner and Mary fill the vacancies left by Jack Orwick A new dance hall called the uSusy Q H1gh,U has Just been opened by Mr. Ncrthrup. We get in the groove as we danced the Big Green Apple. As a green light shone on the state, President Hector - Boney, Vice President Eugene Swartz, Secretary Don- ald Baker, and Treasurer Roger Downs oresented a floor show with the rest of the dancers as a sup- pgrting chorus. Then as an added attraction, Foss ter Griffith, John Beckford, and Gail Boyer pro- vided further entertainment. we were be innins to et a little love-sick now , S as all sophomores do, sc we learned a new dance, the Blackout, and as the lights came on, we noticed our vainly verbose friend, Harry Dey, gaily flltting about the floor with our giggling classmate who suf- fered occaslonally from mild hysteria during this unique feature. President Hector Bcney, Vice Presi- dent Jeanne Julien, Secretary Ann Biehlcr, and Treas- urer Margaret De Lancey guided the rest of the dancers through a whistle dance. The two dances, the Big Green Apple, and the Blackout were introduced by our sponsor, Mr. Wilson. As a reward for our highly laudable record of participation in the marathon thus far, we earned a trip to the New Iork Wcrld's Fair. Thls was made possible through the efforts of President Jeanne Julien, Vice President Ann Biohler, Secretary Hob- ert Sponsler, and Treasurer Lelia Mallae, with the excellent cooperation of the remaining dancers. While in New Kork some unusual rug cutting was done by our sponsors, Miss Leffler and Mr. our return trip we found five stowaways Muriel Weith, Mary Bierly, William Blake Hough, and scoop-man Robert Ball of the Bechtel. On on our bus, Maurice Weekly Bea- con. The latter was unable to do much Jivin' because he was so busy taking notes on our activities.



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CLNSS FEOTHEGY As I was sitting at my desk in the General Hos- pital in New York City busily engaged in work, buz- zer number 15 called me from clinical reports. I immediately left my work to see what the patient needed. Upon entering Room 15, I looked at the rec- ord concerning the patientg the nature of the illness seemed to be a nervous breakdown and the name of the patient written there was Hargaret DeLancy. Immedi- ately I glanced at the patient to see if it could possibly be the one I had known all through my high school days. Jerry: Uwhy, Margaret DeLaney, I haven't seen you for over five years. The last time I heard from you, you were working as accountant at the Griffith Automatic Fly Swatter Company. Is Fos- ter still president of the concern?n Margaret: uJerry, I didn't know you were working here. Yes, I am still employed there by Hr. Griffith. Say, did you know that Pauline Klin- henn was employed there too, until one day Foster came in and found her sleeping at the typewriter. QToo much night life, I guess.J Well, then I had to take over her work as well as my own and now I am suffering from a nervous breakdown. Before Pauline was fired, she told me that she had gone to see Myron Wirick and his Love Q35 Band. You know he has taken over the Glenn Miller program, and his vocalists are the uCutie Sisters,W Lelia Hallas and Mary Bierly. Pauline also said she saw a lonesome figure, who was none other than Fred Clark keeping an eye on Mary as usual. what are Ann Biehler and Jeanne Julien doing these days?n Jerry: UHaven't you heard about Ann, she has made good on the Lueh: gtrihe git Parade as the tobacco auctioneer. 'Tone thousand words a minute and noth- ing in it as usual.J And I heard that Jeanne is a roving reporter Qnewspaperj for the Qalatea Times. Could it be that she wants to keep tab on a certain sailor boy? Margaret, I just read in this paper about an old classmate of ours. Quote, nThc new

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