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OCTOBER. 1934 Mon. l Tue. 2 Wed. 3 Thur. 4 Fri. 5 Sat. 6 Mon. 8 Tue. 9 Wed. 10 Thur. l l Fri. 12 Sat. 13 Mon. 15 Tue. 16 Wed. 17 Thur. 18 Pri. 19 Sat. 20 Mon. Z2 Tue. 23 Twenty-Lhrcc Jack Boone finds French home work very easy. Heh! Heh! He had the wrong assignment! Irvin Elmer came to English class armed with a two-minute speech. The rest of the class promptly forgot theirs from the shock. Charlotte Stueber sends out a plea for more gentsl Now, now. don't be disturbed. lt was done on behalf of the Commercial Club. Bob Esler provides front-door service to a baker's dozen or so, with his trusty, rusty flivver. L Arlene Jensen breaks her own record. She attended school for one full week. Jimmie Naughton discovers that some soccer player has a mean kick! The ball crashed through his front windshield! Arlene Jensen absent from school. Another record busted! Jeanette Walker confesses that her hobby is walking! Ouch! We said that only in pun! Bill Sinclair makes his usual trip to Passaic. Her name is Pratt. 'tis said. Bud Harwood extends his usual forty winks in French class to a full-length nap. X XVenn Carol Burgess, the senior polyglot, ihre deutsche Lektione students, elle bouche sur une phrase francaise in sua translatione Latina. Lois Huesmann yearns for another holiday. She skillfully syn- chronizes holidays and Joe. I Blacklist is issued by the factory management. No business in the banking line, says Edna Offerman, cashier. Blame it on the depression. Dave Hammell and Walt Ernst find a new kind of occupation- impersonating the pediculous grave-diggers of Hamlet!!! Heh! Heh! Look that one up! U Les Nahouse follows in Reed's footsteps, or rather, tire tracks, and another fence post goes down. Leo Dinkjian realizes his chief ambition. He travels exclusively from here to Wood-Ridge. Fraulein Mueller and Herr Shaterian have a tough time persuading the hard-boiled New York City cops that the German Club isn't a gang meeting! Listen! Do you hear what I hear? This is WZDRH signing off-Ray Scott speaking. Report cards out. WHEW! What a time we had telling our dads that F means fine.
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Uncle Wilmot's Almanac-Edition III SEPTEMBER, 19 3 4 Tue. Wed. Thur. Fri. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. Fri. 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 Foreman Moore and general manager Petterly of the Nifty Nutz Co.. Inkorporated, report to the plant to shine and sharpen sawS, knives, nut crackers, etc., etc. Work in the sweatshop BEGINS! 650 employees swelter in the HOT AIR. Teddy Hunt mistakes a bee for a ily in French 3A class. Result -Ouch!! And no sympathy from Mlle. Chapman. Mason Lindsey makes the Wood-Ridge night glamorous C?!'!!?D by playing that instrument of his. Flo Dunseath takes up knitting, and REALLY works at it. Grace Schumann escapes death by half-inches! Jack Reed drove by. Our mathematically-minded Marguerite Nugent meditates deeply over a mixture problem. My! My! Soph Social. Extra! Oblivious to the starving Sophomore's clamor for food, Mr. Gottschall devours eight Dixie cups, plus one WHOLE cake! Mary CAccorneroj Denliker forgets to talk in secretarial practice. Miss Rab-y gives her an E. What's behind the third J. in Joseph John J. Graham's name? Job? Jonah? Jacob? Jehosaphat? A Want some good meat-grade A, B. C? Just ask for Oscar, folks! Out for a walk? Oh, my no! Just four C45 PRIVATE fire drills for Room 8. Why? Well, you know how teachers are! Charlotte Bailey is developing a decidedly round shoulder. Guess the football's too heavy for her. Ted de Smedt, the Beetle of the Gottshall Chemistry Class, pipes up and proves himself a poet of unworthy notice. Virginia Richardson and Mildred Piltzecker renew their youth and refresh their tired minds at noon by playing hangman in Room 20. Helen Johnson confided in us that she loves swimming. Maybe she likes to be saved? Peggy Hawley swallows an inch of graphite from her pencil. Drs. Diehl and Park do some rapid consulting. Bruce Castiglione decides to become a brain truster. Bill Stadtlander entertains a chosen few' R. H. S.ers at Baron's Cut Rate Store. Bill Stadtlander seen looking for another job. How well dusted the top of Jean Morency's desk always is! Certainly! Warren Keenan takes care of that! Twenty-two
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Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. Mon. Tue. Wed. Kate Turner, our famous dress designer, appears in another new outfit. Adrian has nothing on our Kate. Antoinette Mercier forgets to prepare her French homework. What could have happened? Our Smith sisters. Lucile and Velma, were seen together! ' John Rose is taken for a ride. We mean in football. Remember those charges through center, Jack? Louise Jacullo dances out of the office instead of in. What! No work today? What IS this school coming to? There's nothing like being versatile. After Russ Ryerson tired of being a goaly-he decided to be a fullback. Eagle flees from flag pole. Oh, whereg oh, where, has our eagle went? Oh, where: oh, where, has it flew? NOVEMBER. 19 3 4 Thur. Fri. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. Fri. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. Fri. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. Rosalie Ely and Helen Diener ALMOST blow up the Chem. Lab. Better luck next time! Jackie leaves Blackie holding sackie. Ernest Bortis defends Hitler against the ravages of time, tempera- ture, and Miss Ely's A. D. class. Why, Ben Hingle! To think of your telling Miss Chapman that a pretty woman can get away- with anything! Poor Notso! Mlle. Chapman just doesn't like Ula gum one bit, does she, Harold? Don't Edna Stegen, Jo Mazzacca, and Charlotte Stueber have fun in their classes? And don't the teachers love their gossip! Josephine Brown and Frances Brown are both heart-broken. Cause? Miss Raby, brutally separates them in class. Pandemonium! Enter Miss Scism!! Quiet!! Exit Miss Scism! !! Pandemonium!! !! Extra! Extra! Ray Byers sets new record! Arrives at Chem. lab. at 7:59! Frances E. Johnson highly entertains assembly by pronouncing in her own inimitable French Der Doocher Verrin. Another blond enters Edith Muehling's life. Well, 'tis said that All is fair in- - Miss Diehl is presented with seven big red apples after being out for a week. That proves we love her! KNO, we Weren't after good markslj Frank Ensor's hobby is sports. Imagine that! Maybe that ac- counts for his football fame. What cha' tink? A squirrel enters 4B, C. P. English class. For knowledge or nuts? Well, Gabriel was reported missing the next period. Didn't Hamlet look like Joan Crawford in that hat? Edith Douglas declares that her hobby is taking care of children Twenty-jour
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