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Left to right: Mrs. Myers, Phyllis '.Vickwire, Nina Moore, Charles Engler, Charles Getz, Louis Seeley, Raymond Reznicek, Mr. Shearer JUNIOR CLASS Name Nickname Hobby Destiny Charles Engler Chuck bicycles radio crooner Charles Getz Fritz stamps philatelist (stamp collector to you) Gerald Howard Canary a freshman BB professional Nina Moore Bing BB champs air hostess Raymond Rexnicek Rezzie suspenders librarian Louis Seeley Louie disturbing water gun ohamp teachers Phyllis Wickwire Philly red nails beauty queen 8
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CLASS PROPHECY 0 dear'. 0 dear'. With which shall I begin? Mr. George Ball would know if he may win Success in literature. Dear me . It looks As though the ink on this would fill big books. In literature——his compositions fair; His penmanship---but that's not here nor there For authors never write a decent scrawl; He may succeed---and then, again, may fall; Who dares to say? 'Tis all in his own mind That his success or failure has to find. Another, Robert Jefferis, wants to know If he can be a doctor. Surely so'. He can be what he wills to be, of course; I'm sure his Latin can’t be any worse Than those who do succeed each year, and so He probably will do better than we know. What? Clyde Pippin would really like to sing? How who would ever dream of such a thing? Well, if he has a voice (and it must be so) I'm sure the boy can sing for all of me. It needs much patience, in practice years. But that's forgotten as success appears. Now what? Joseph Klackle would be a millionaire! He knows not that great wealth is but a snare. To lay up fleeting treasures on the earth May cost him all his heart and soul are worth. If he would store with truer wealth his mind. More satisfaction he would surely find; Of riches, I would say to him, Beware! And to your higher self devote a care. Robert Nash writes a dainty note. He wants to go, he says, where women vote And be elected governor of the state. He feels that he was born for such a fate. Well, well! He's bound to win the prize, I guess; I'm sure I wish him every known success. MaryAnn Bodjack would be an actress fair. The idol of the public everywhere; She says she's won such honors here at school She feels ambitious on the stage to rule. 1 would not counsel her to step too far; 'Tis very fine to be a tragic star. But health and strength are taxed so much, they say, 'Tie hard for all but strongest ones to pay The price for every victory that they find; I hope, I really hope, she'll change her mind'. (Continued on page 23) 7
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seated left to right: Elaine Spitzer, Evelyn Maffei, Marie Schramm, Geraldine Spear, and Eleanor Leonard. Standing: Raymond Essig, Alvin Kolberg, Franklin Gaul, Miss Lar- kin, Marshall Fritz, Robert Schoenfelder, and Edgar iAischke SOPxiO 40RE CLASS Name Nickname Hobby Destiny Raymond Essig Ray A's and B’s linguist Marshall Fritz Fritz dates business man Franklin Gaul Pickle sleeping football hero Victor Haka Vic grinning tall man in a circus Alvin Kolberg Prince paper wads sleep-walker Evelyn Maffei Evie talking a great actress Edgar Mischke Bud headlines for the cardinal reporter on N.Y TIMES Robert Schoenfelder Schoney bracelets gigolo Marie Schramm Minnie smiling dancer William Shearer Billy brown ear- rings scientist Geraldine Spear Jerry bangs blonde twin to Claudia Colbert Elaine Spitzer Spitz teasing Ward blues singer 9
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