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f T J ' OFFICERS Q A X yi! 9,4 JOSEPHINE BUTTICH . . . ......... ..... T reasurer x it ' MARGARET Hoon ..... President t , I9 ' l ,NJ HELEN JANosRi ....... secretary j iq' ROBERT HANUS .... .......... v ice President 61 S Qllx wb in ROOM - -I' Room IO6 Room 204 Room IO6 Room-IOS Room IO5 BIRTCHER .... Room IO3 HOOD .. . ..... President CHARLES GERDING .... .... R oom IO3 JOHN SHOTT ....... .... R oom 204 A Junior Writes A Letter Dear Perry Scope: As I sit here seeing nothing, I realize that4l've contracted a dreaded disease-spring tever. My mind's a blanlc, school is dull, this' study's boring, and I want to go home. Do you lcnow what goes on in the Cathedral ot learning?-! l'II give you a bell by bell description ot one day. Our tirst period is devoted to calisthenics and dancing. We try desperately to swing it and, ot all things, to the tune ot The Merry Widow Waltz. Whew! lt's exhausting. Then we cross the hall ot tame to receive the encouragement ot Mr. Wood, tor soon we too will blossom into chemists. But lmaybe you've noticed! contidentially, it stinks! My third period is an uneventtul study. Snatch, snatch, snatch, space! lt's still Miss Saclcter's tavorite ex- pression in any typing period. Home! Lunch! and baclc. Time tor English which occupies the space between our ears during the 'tit 'AT X titth. Mrs. Eoster's pet phrase and my pet peeve is, Do all E papers over! Everyone has heard about our terrible Junior Class meetings. There are some antagonistic radicals under the auditorium root these sixth periods, and honestly, when the president calls tor a discussion, it's actually funny. Arguments aren't uncommon and petty quarrels rank high on the list ot entertainment. At the sound ot the bell, Amer- ican History is relived. lt it isn't dates, it's men, and it it isn't men, it's wars. The bell peals again, and it's farewell to arms. ln the spring a young man's tancy turns to love is a grand old saying. No iunior has any love at any season tor the eighth period subject, Algebra. Atter torty-tive minutes ot X's and I Y's and wh they're equal to something else, we're dismissed tlor another day. Tomorrow, you say Ditto! 'At 1 So long, . Y Dolores Nicholaix f- I R T' if
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ls Still A WWSPTF f.-af F. Shadle J. Slller J. Springer music, and her membership in Dramalic, French, and Malh Clubs and The Girl Reserves, she is a busy woman. WAYNE SOUFFRANT . . . As a iulure aseball scoul, lhis commercial sludenl amuses him- s I wiih huniing and Trapping. JUNE ROSE SP INC-BER is in Commercial, Arl, and Traiilic clubs. ri surely will oblain her ambilion 'ro be a g o usewife. All she asks for is a moderale in- com , I llowsl WILLIAM J. TUMINELLA . . . A H'-Y er and a foolball hero, Hawks is par- r hobbies, cooking and arl, lo help her, I e 'rial +o golf and baseball. l+'s nol' surprising +ha'r he' expecls lo be a coach. HARVEY UNDERWOOD . . . Foolball, baslcelball, and Hi-Y are Undie's slrong poinls. He hopes 'ro amass a small loriune. MARY VIALE . . . Efficiency is ihis s'renog's sirong poinl. Whai would The Periscope have done wilhoul her? Heavenly day, says MARINA VIN- ANTE, I hope I gel a good job. VERNIE ELIZ- ABETH WARD . . . Wardie's worlc in 'lhe Girl 25 3 fs PERISC E H. U derwood M.Viala is The alcmont School Board. Reserves. Science, and Traffic clubs musl have made her lhoughliul oi olhers. for she hopes To become a nurse and own her own hospilal. SYLVESTER WEDMORE aims only +o be lhe chief pilol of T. W. A. SyI's hobbies include all ouldoor sporls. ERNIE WENZEL dislilces Monday mornings mosl oi all. Perhaps he'd ralher puller . around al home wilh his car- pen'rry. EDWARD J. WHITE says he'II be a bu'rcher or bust A+ O. H. S., Whi+ef' is loo busy for any hobbies or clubs. ELOIS WOODS comes +o O. H. S. 'From lnclianola where someday she expecls 'lo sei up a beauiy parlor. PAUL ZORCH plays 'rhe accordion in his spare lime. A+ O. H. S. he enjoys The friendships of 'lhe Commercial Club. P. Zorch Wed more 55533. E. Woods
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9 Q 1 T s. jf Hulern, 5 J l 1 X-,wtf l , ' D ' ll' 4.1 ' - , v ' A.. . K . Psp , tvisfu..-EGM.: . I Which is lhe class in English and lvlalh Thal marked lor ilsell an original palh, Sludies ils lessons lor long, sweel hours Benl on improving ils menlal powers? The Juniors! Which is lhe class in l-lislory - T Q one Mr. Shulcer loves lo see , My Which is iilais if our High School Which is lhe class lhal never crams l???l ' No maller whal comes in lhe line of exams, T Jr never worries or never lrels. llhough lhey are nol lhe leachers' pels. Which is lhis class? - The Juniors! Which is lhe class from lirsl lo lasl, KJ XX Ckle MUZQEYIS l90.0!f land lhe CM! Wa . Sliclc lo each olher unlil lhey have passed? A My aY5 The Class lo hjm '5 all Open O Q Loyal and 'rrue l'o dear Oalxmonl High, -A . 'WlT'Cll 'S llllf Clfiss? They'll all sland by il as lhe years go by. sl J 'fly The JUNOVS! . 'T fb Which is lhis class? R X F 'tn I' The Juniors! . X Rl Nil' ' A . 4 ' ' -- Ellen Saylor, 'AZ' i l X . l WX QP!! W l. ,f Room IO6-MISS ROOM IO3-MR. MARSHALL - onl Row! C. Carden, A. Peruzzi, L X. H. Janoski, A Sh . Second v ook Anderson, A. G. Si dncic, Absent: L. Chrislianw . Serban Third R Fro Row: R. Gauger, J. Ewers, N. Miles, F. Birlcher, H. Robbelolh . Hall, M. McMahon, E. Boslley. , nd Row: E. Kurlz, L, Brunlon, T. Mink, H. Gernandf, R.-lmrnel J. Queenan, D. Gaines, C. Conle,iP. Bonaroli. ' ' 1 hd Row: L. Marlz, N. Cook, D. Weaver, J. Vulcovich, F. Dunlcle RA. Luslri, R. Bonazza, J. Romanovilch. . Fouflh Row: D. Ealon, H. Edmislon, J. Angelson, C. Gerding, J. Perz M. Linrelman, J. Rosata. X. . F 5 Alpsenl: E. Coey, T. Hill, G. Neilly, T. Wolslayer. 5-F 'X x F ' 1 , 'X RooM 204-Mas. rosren .. , F onl Row: G R s ' . Fl' l Row: C. Gordon, E. Berringer, B. Lee, R. Anderson, L. Saunders , Ma5le 5.mMb T ,s P . Maries, P. Nelson, c. Rica, R. An+h0ny. , cond Row? ll., Leonard, A. B. rove, . yylex !Second Row: C. Banchiere, E. Saylor, M. Miller, H. Wilson, M. Maddox ,T Dasla, F Cnsman F. Kovel. V. Lees, M. Marshall, M. Hood, M. Coslello, N. Reed. J'Third , Row: ' Foqrih Row: ..l. Af Cardgn, C.Clizzulo, Abijntz L. sl'5n. J 6 , ' ,ll Third Row: J. Donaldson, M. Wilson, D. Sloner, M. Swarlwood, H Moore, R. Anlhony, H. Scheerbaum, W. Flynn, A. Gunn Fourlh Row: E. Flowers, G. Saunders, J. Luciana, J. Shelf, J. Arnold J. Gasparich, C. McCormick, S. Anloon. Absenl: D. Nicholas. Room l03
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