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iriiig simieiiiiiieia ieaa Eugene Ralph Dahr July 2, ms FOOl.ED YOU THAT TlME Aclivilies-Orchesiraz 3. 4. UGENE is probably 'rhe mos+ 'rimid boy in his class. Neverlheless his limidness has noi prevenied him from showing +he Jreachers 'rhai he has his lessons prepared. Eugene is par- licularly inreresled in subiecfs relafing +o lvlaih or Science. Dahr is also one of 'rhe senior class's Sanla Clauses, because he usually has candy for The girls and chewing gum for 'rhe boys. Allhough Eugene has been an our- ol-'rown sludenl he has had a very good aliendance record. lf he is as conslanl in his worlc affer leaving school as he has been in school no+hing can prevenl him from prospering. Bruce Evert Dale January 24, l9I6 No KIDDINH' Acfivifies-Secreiary of Aliendance: 4: Assisfanl' Secreiary of Alfend- ance: 3. RUCE is 'rhe bashful boy of our class. Bur 'rhis bashfulness seems 'ro vanish when he is in 'rhe pres- ence of a cer'rain junior girl. He seems 'ro gel a lo+ of enioyrnen+ our of driv- ing a friend's auiomobile. Of course he needs some means of geH'ing 'rc school every day from Emigsville: and, lhen, again he can 'ralce l'ler for drives ou'r info lhe wide open spaces. Bruce has a very good allendance record. Perhaps +his accounls for his seleciion as secrerary of allendance. The class of '33 wishes him as good a record in his fu+ure work as he has made al school. W' EE! QQQQQQQ - W T l-- 1ll'AGAelg0 01310 V WGWM olo lm'
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Tllllll-E SlDAll2lKlLll-ElQ,1 IIQ33 Emma Evelyn Brandt June lb, I9l5 Mow Hoses! Aclivilies-Librarian: 4: Volleyball: 4, HE class of '33 is indeed very for- lunale in having a clown in lheir midsl. This clown is Evelyn. She en+er+ains 'rhe Jruilion pupils each noon hour wilh her comical anlics. She also keeps lvlr. lvlcGuigan in suspense by cracking her jokes in an underlone iusl audible 'ro +he pupils. Allhough Eve has only been wilh us for 'rwo years, everybody has learned +0 like her. l'ler cheery disposilion has played a large parl in allracling peo- ple l'O her. This disposiiion will also be of use lo her in her fulure work. When she be- comes a secrelary il may enable her 'ro a'r+rac+ much business for her em- ployer. Edward Carl Cassel July 17, l9I5 Dio You Ti-iouei-i? Aciivilies-Class Vice-presideni: 2, 41 Pholographer and Assislani Edifor for Sparkler : 4, EHOLD our ideal business man! This characlerislilc of Carl's has been very useful +o him as well as +o 'rhe Sparkler s+afl. A very famous spol in York is Carl's News Sland, where many seniors can usually be seen blocking 'rhe sidewalk, engaged in lively conversaiion wilh lhe proprielor, Mr. Cassel, because he sells candy. He always has candy wilh him, bu+ nol' for a very long lime. Oh, no! Cass can nor refuse any girl who is in hunger. The class of '33 ioins in one greal big wish for The besl success possible which is due lo such a sludious and sociable lad. 1 W4 l ml liil QQQQQQQ - , T - li-- Al Q.Aaloxo oxoxo V 'RG'N'A mo ' 61
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llllilll-E SlDAlQlKlLllElQ IIQ33 Gladys Gertrude Dherit may 6, was -'WHAT one You sAY?'- Aclivilies-Glee Club: 3, 4: Oper' ella: 3: Librarian: 3, 4: Girl Re- serve: I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball: lg Vol- leyball: 3, 4. LADYS surely could nol have been lhe inspiralion for l'he per- son who said: S+iIl walers run deep. Consequenlly she has noi liepl herself from Jrhe resl of +he angry mob and has cerlainly made a lasling im- pression upon many ol us. All blonds are fickle, 'rhey say! Learn, qenlle reader, +ha+ +he people who hold lhese views aboul Gladys are greally mislalcen. Allhough Gladys knows all 'rhe arls of llirlalion we musl admil she never displays her abililies. Tiny has 'raken +he commercial course. She surely can lypewrile, par- licularly, if she has some chewing gum +o chew in order lo oblain rhylhm in her wriling. joe Kenneth Doll March l9, l9l6 -'cons on, Now! Acfivilios-Opereflaz 2, 3: Class Play: 3: School News : l, 2: Bas- kelballz I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball: 2, 3,43 Soccer: 2. 3. OE has developed info one of 'lhe oulslanding leaders of our.class. l-le con+ains more pep and nerve Jrhan lwo men his size oughl 'ro have. No+wi+hs+ancling his small sfalure he has made +he varsily baslcelloall +eam. l-le will ever be remembered as 'l'he agile defender for dear old N. Y. l'l. S. Joe can also be an aclor if he chooses. l-le played The role of an English bu'l'ler in 'rhe iunior play and porlrayecl il very well. l-le was a buf- ler lhal' was a loullerl Many girls lhinlc 'rhal Joe is +he lasl minuie in sporls. P VQ W' I EE - I is I 0 . OIEIO Vlnsum oxolm' 81
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