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ROBERT EUGENE EVERHART The big boy of our class is Bob At study always on the job Ho likcs the girls Without a douibt But yet he is one jolly scout Now Bob is very strong and bright So this is why the girls delight To be Bc-b's sweetheart-that's their aim But some can't rate him just the same ' Hello, Honey OBERT EUGENE EVERHART was born January 6, 1914, in the vicinity of North York. For all his education Bob attended North York schools. Big Boy is one of the nine French students and ranks very high. When in an argument, Bob can surely speak it as fast as a Frenchman, and in class also, when he disagrees on a word. Bobbie has a very bad practice in playing basketball. He acts almost as queer as he did in the class play by putting the ball into the wrong basket. But this does not place a black mark against him for it usually arouses his interest in the game. Ever shared Well in activities, being vice president of the class of '27 and '28 and president '29 and '30. He was also president of the de- bating club for '30. With the SCHOOL NEWS Robert was well connect- ed, being class reporter '27 and '28 and associate editor '30, Bob was also associate editor of THE SPARKLER '30. He is quite a famous actor, having been connected with the plays of '29 and '30, and also a star basketball and soccer ball player, basketball for '29 and '30 and soccer '30. The school operetta comes last, but he has talent along this line. Chester's favorite employment is that of telling jokes to the oppo- site sex. The reason for this is hard to calculate, but nevertheless he can tell them. Eugene's latest ambition is to be a lawyer. 16
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WALTER GEORGE EISENHART His 'humor starts all folks to grin But yet some think his jokes are thin They laugh because they want to be From daily cares and studies free His thoughts are set on one young lass 'Who is a member of his class She spurs him on in basketball So he just can't mistake at all just Watch W. G. E. ALTER GEORGE EISENHART was born June 28, 1912, in the quiet section of North York, where he remained to spend his early life with his fellow classmates. Bill is the clown of the class, perhaps not in looks but in his humor- ous bursts of funny expressions and his actions, which cause many girls to be in an uproar. Jerry is sure to be the hero in some young maid's life, for signs now are showing very evident and no matter what play or story he may write he places himself as the hero who is very gallant and rescues from distress a damsel fair. But who she is and where she comes from no one can just predict, although his associates have a slight idea. His main fault is his continual expression of Here comes W. G. Watch Out, which may get him in trouble if he doesn't watch out. George has been very busy since he entered his four year course. He has been on the business staff '27-'28-'29-'30, and assistant advertising manager '27-'28-'29-'30 of the SCHOOL NEWS. He played important roles in the operettas '29-'30, and class plays '29-'30, and was also a member of the debating club '30. He excelled in athletics, for he played basketball '28-'29-'80 and was a member of the soccer team '29. Walter's aim in life is to be a watch-maker. and if he is as talented in this line as he has proven to be in his high school career he is sure to be a success. , il' 15
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ELWOOD HENRY FINK His Chevrolet is allways there To get some girls who are so fair His biggest aim I'll tell you folks Is making peope buy from Hoke's At all our games his face we see He's rooting, yelling, all in glee And as the end i-s drawing nigh This wondrous beauty rights his tie Go Suck a Lemon LWOOD HENRY FINK was born in the small burg of Manchester, on April 30, 1912. He received his first six years of education at the Manchester grade schools. From the seventh grade on up to his final years in high school, Elwood has been with his class thru thick and thin. Finkie', is a very willing helper. He has proved this at the various bazaars and plays. For his hangout, he has chosen Shindel's restaurant. Anyone wish- ing to see Elwood can interview him at the aforementioned place. For four years Finkie paid all his class's bills, received all their profits and placed them in the bank for them. He sang in the music con- test of '28 and the high school quartet of '3O. He also sang in the choruses of the operettas, Miss Cherry Blossom, '29, and The Gypsy Rover, '30. During the years of '29 and '30 he marched in the high school boy's week drill team. He assisted with school typing during '30, showing that he has much talent in that branch of work. Elwood assisted his class in the production of Peg O' My Heart, junior play, and The Whole Town's Talking, senior play. He was the as- sistant business manager of the junior play program and business mana- ger of the senior play program. Finkie was also the stage manager of the senior play. Finkie hasn't decided what commercial vocation he wishes to take up. 17
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