Shull Junior High School - Shullton Yearbook (Easton, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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The Shullion SECTION 9-3 twenty

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The Shullion 9-2 Menagerie MARIE MORRISON, 9- 2 Come on there, Leo, shouted Miss Reiser, the greatest woman lion tamer in the world, as she tried to coax one of her pets, Earl Staats, to jump through a hoop. Earl, however, was so upset by the weird laughter of Sara Morrison, the laughing hyena, that he was unable to perform the customary trick. The wild cats, Rose Kristbaum, Anna Trumbower, and Johanna Snyder w-ere very excited over a thrilling boxing match they had just witnessed between the two kangaroos, Helen Werkheisier, and Ruth Murray. Helen, by the way, won the match. The monkeys, Hugh Daley, Raymond Lowe, Stanley Smith, and Epifanio Cuvo, went into a huddle, which, how- ever was broken up by the appearance of Tarzan of the Apes, Earl Brotzman. Grace Glory, the little baboon, jumped around as though she were a Mexican jumping bean. Henry Weidaw, the polar bear, was surrounded by his friends, the grizzly bears, Angelo Paulso, Roland Sandt, and Joan Siegel. Henry thought he was better than his grizzly friends because h-e was a polar bear and more distinguished and dignified than the grizzlys.. The alert-looking seals, Fannie Chisesi, and Margaret Seip, and Sadie Sanguedohe, were practicing playing, My Country 'tis of Thee, on a xylophone. The whit-e swans, Marie Morrison, Ruth Haas, and Clara Orlando were floating gracefully upon the surface of a lily pond. Doesn't that sound romantic? Swans do have a little ro- mance in their souls. Margaret Hartenstine, the antelope and Sam Locaro, the panther offered a marked contrast in their cages s.ide by side. Please do not get them mixed. Margaret is the antelope, and Sam is the panther. The little giraffe, Jack Eldridge, and the very tall giraffe, Philip Riehl, were called Mutt and Jeff, Keeper Raymond Youngkin, had just put the finishing touches on the stripes of Arlene Cldt, the Zebra when the feeding bell rang. The animals made a dash for the feeding box, and they made so much noise that the show was forced to stop. nineteen



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The Shullion Transformaiion of ihe Tillikums W. ENCELEWSKI AND M. E. JORDAN, 9-3 Miss Clark was turning childish and went to see the circus that came to town. Strolling around, she found to her amaze- ment that it was composed mostly of her former 9-3's. The first thing that met her very startled gaze was Wanda CSkij Encelewski yelling in her he-man voice, Peanuts, fresh roasted peanuts, just five cents a bag! ' Then she heard the barker shouting with a deep bas-so, Come one, come all, to this stupendous side show-w-W-W-W. John Gamble smiled sweetly at Miss Clark from under his bar- ker's moustache. 5' Our former teacher quickly bought a ticket and disappeared into the tent. First she saw a giant eight feet tall and the giant CBilly Edwardsb piped up, Hello, Miss Clark. COf course he was on stilts.j A group of magicians next appear-ed. A close loo-k revealed the magicians as being: Edward Bu-erlen, George Wright, Sam Gerbino, Joyce Hoadley and Virginia Charles. Daniel Sonn and Margaret Brown were the victims of the magician's powers of disappearing. They were whisked away from Miss Clark's sight and then brought back. William Rabich posed as a human dictionary while Vin- cent Schwab amused the spectators by swallowing swords. CSome fun.j A blare of music was heard from a calliope which was un- der the supervision of Robert Meffert. To this music, a group of Hawaiian dancers did their stuff. Th-ese were: Lois Bar- clay, Arlene Snyder, Ruth Sampson, Mary Snow, Julia Lattig and Edna Jones. The tattooed man was Willard Varner. His tattooing was composed of 9-3's faces. Right over his heart, Miss Clark saw her own face. George McMackin strutted around as the skeleton man. The Siamese Twins were fighting because one wanted to go one way and the other wanted to go the other way. The twins were Donald Moser and Anthony Erhardt. Wurra, Wurra, what a combination! There were two persons who were in the same predicament as the Siames.e twins. These were the bearded ladies with only one beard between them. Patricia Callary and Lopie Lalltas were these ladies. Ccontinued on page twenty-sevenb twenty-one

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