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1935 THE SIREN 1935 Senior Opera JANE BENBOW-S'Bridget Stay As Sweet As You Are ROBERT JONES- Woozy,' Margie MELVIN MORGAN- Sonny You're the Top THOMAS UAFFNEYf Tomniy l've- Gotta Sc-0 a Man About His Daughtcrw ELEANOR GREEN Sonny Boy' EDNA Bl.ACKSTONEi EcI Old Faithful EDNA SMITII 'I,ookiv, Lookic, Lookie, Here Comes Cookie IIERNICE SIVIITII-J'Bernic- 'LAm I Wasting My Time? E LLA MA E TOWNE I'lI Keep Warm All Winter ANNA GASPER- Annie Billy Boyn SALVATORE CUIDO Love Locked Out EDWIN BRYANT- Eddie', I Never Had a Chancel' PHILIP RUBEL- Rubenoff How Do I Know Itls Sunday RALPH MORGAN-'SRalphie', Somebody Loves You 4 GERTRUDE CROWE-'gGert g'Dark On Observatory Hill MAY MOYER-g'Toad Cheerful Little Earful ROBERT SMITH- Bob You Oughta See Sally On Sunday ALICE ROBBINS I'We've Cotta Put That Sun Back In the Sky EDITH BROWN 'LHaunting Me ALMA IIEAD Friends MARY KOMOREK IIE An Old Fasliionefl Weit'ltl After All GLENN BAR'l'I,ETTH- Iggy', Lost In H Fogll HARRY STANIMER Cause Ilm just a Down-Stream Drifter WILLIAM GREEN--I'Bill When I Crow Too Old To Dream MARTHA WICKS- Marty Take a Lesson From a Lark LEWIS DUTTON- Lewie My Heart Is An Open Book SALLY BOWAL Sweetheart Of My Student Days SAMBERINO DE MARE- Sam 'gLittIe Boy Blue
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1935 THE SIREN 935 But it was my one salvation That May offered her good graces And Robert Smith and William took Here I bent my head once more To get Glenn and Ralph to aid me On this poem, too they swore, Only this and nothing more. Now that line and line were falling The tomorrow looked appalling, Sally and Mary just recalling their places. How their tongues in wrath did pour. Could I face an angry Eleanor Or a calm, unmoved Salvatore With Bernice and Edith staring In my face for evermore? Philip upset me most wildly In my face forevermore In the manner I deplore. Long I sat there, madly yearning, Wherr I thought of that boy Melvin Who did many things no student Ever dared to do before. Edna, the salutation, Has won with her education, And the hour of graduation Were a memory of the yorel How I long to look back, thinking They will bother me no more--H Free from care for evermore. But the years ir1 their rotation Finished high school education, And the longed-for graduation Is a thing to come no more, But I find I now am vexing Over problems as perplexing As the one I on that evening Fought, of poetry and rhythm lore, Just as stubborn and unflexing As of poetry and rhythm lore Trouble me forevermore! Thus when school life is completed, When all lessons are repeated, And we are no longer seated In the classroom as before, Still, life's school is just before us, And its rule is quickly oier us, And we look for graduation, But ltis not till life is o'er, And our spirit from its burdens, And its lessons, as of yore, Shall be lifted, nevermore. -13, E,
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1935 THE SIREN 1935 First Row: Dorothy Monaghan, Lonelle Williamson, Helen Penzimer, Mary O'Neil, Ella Evans Ctreasurerb, Eleanor Kehoe tpresidentl, Michael Tyran tvice presidenti, Marjorie Coffee tsecretaryl, Frances Vveigel, Jean McGurk, Grace Moyer, Ruth Cook, Congetta Guido. Second Row: Daniel Collins, Russell Schafer, Glenn Robinson, Walter Baron, Frederick Latus, Richard Jenks, Donald Hadley, Pauline Munsell, Lois Keehle, Eva Lowell, Vivian Collins, Agnes Carroll, Ellen Dutton, Vincent DiMare, Michael Donahue, Charles Gaffney, Yates Kennedy, Robert Everly, Peter Hyrb, Wilbur Lee. Third Row: Robert Thomas, Paul Yager, John Miller, Mr. Clark fadviserl, Arnold Semanik, Stanley Komorek. Albert Hanson, Louis Stephenson. Harold Quick. Fourth Row: Kenneth Smith, Carlton Henkle, Lester White. The Junior Class We, the junior class, started our freshman year with 59 pupils. During that year, we lost a few members, and when we started our sophomore year, there were only 51 of us. This year there are 4-8 in the class. Mr. Clark has been our class adviser for the last two terms. Our class officers are as follows: Eleanor Kehoe, president, Michael Tyran, vice presidentg Marjorie Coffee, secretary, and Ella Evans, treasurer. To earn some money for increasing our treasury, we had a bake sale and two radio dances. Then, to break the monotony of having so many activities, for which the purpose was to make money, we had a class party. The juniors were well represented in athletics. Ruth Cook, Grace Moyer, Thel- ma Harrison and Ella Evans were the girls who represented the junior class in basket- ball. The boys who represented the junior class in basketball were: Kenneth Smith, Arnold Semanik, Harold Quick, Paul Yager, Michael Tyran, Lester White, Stanley Komorek, Albert Hanson, Louis Stephenson and Theodore Peck. The fol- lowing boys tried for track: Carlton Henkle, .Harold Quick, Yates Kennedy, Michael Tyran, Stanley Komorek, Louis Stephenson and Walter Baron. Kenneth Smith, Paul Yager, Albert Hanson and Lester White are playing baseball on the regular league team. ln the local prize speaking contest, Louis Stephenson won first place and Richard Jenks won third place. Five juniors took part in the Christmas play. They were: Lester White, Yates Kennedy, Arnold Semanik, Thelma Harrison and Lonelle Williamson. I5
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