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PRIMUS 1928 Class Poem All hail the class of '28, Our colors gold and blue, To thee we give our heart and soul And strive e'er to be true. VVe've worked, we've played, we've had our fun But now WC,1'C passing on, To things unknown but still we have To learn life's bitter song. XIVC leave our Alma Mater dear, W'ith sad and aching hearts, XfVe feel as if all hope is gone, joy from our life departs. But lo! a light breaks thru the gloom, The future looms supreme, XVe face things squarely face to face, WVith glad yet thoughtful mien. 'We'll climb tho' the rocks be rugged, WVe'll strive e'er to succeed. Keeping in mind our motto true, For all our future needs. Muriel Reese, '28 22
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PHILIP WINGATE Phil General is always cheerful, and we all like her. She Phil is a. chap whom everybdy likes. He is an excellent athlete, being especially in- terested in basket ball. He is also a good studnt. Thisyear Phil, has become quite popular with the opposite sex. May success be his,,a.s we are sure it will be. HELEN E. WOJCIECHOWSKI Alphabet Commercial Alphabet is a girl of many accomplish- ments. She beats any one for knowing all about the dictionary. She may comprise her own some day. Helen ls a. temperamental girl. and do we know it? I'll say we do! Still. she is a good. student and we are sure sh? will succeed in her Commercial enter- pr ses. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY CATHERINE M. ZIMMERMAN Kitty General Kitty, the jolly girl with curls, from Nuremberg, has only been with us during' the Senior year, but in this time she has-gained a. large circle of friends. Hoping the future brings great success to her. We leave her. BLOOMSBURG- N
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PRIMUS 1928 Glass 'will NVe, the class of '28, the first class to graduate from the West Hazle- ton High School, bequeath to the present and future classes of this High School our last and only will. To the Juniors we bequeath our ability to overcome all the obstacles and hardships which will confront them through their remaining High School days. WV e hope that they will try to attain the heights to which we have climbed, although we know this cannot be. To the Sophomores we bequeath our High School Sp'irit. 'Nuff said. To the Freshmen we bequeath our strength, also' our power of backing upi' a project. To the Faculty we bequeath our knowledge of passing all our exams with excellent marks. To Mr. Teter we bequeath the smiling faces of the coming seniors- tho' the smiles are not as pleasing as the smiles of the class of '28, To Ella George-Mary Scarpati's bashfulness. To Julius Kish-Philip VVingate's double seats in the library. To Alverna Steckrote-George Kostick to take the place of the de- parting Ioe Hujber. To Lottie Koehler-Helen VVojciechowski's vocabulary. To Hannah Rohrback-Muriel Reese's ability at the piano. To Edna Deisroth-Alberta Pa1mer's ability to sing. To joseph Morris-Anna Carr's strenuous work at cheering. To Leo Daugostin-Victoria Martincavich's tricky laughs. To Evelyn Eckrote-Cecilia Straka's ability as an actress. To Daisy Reese-Alma Flainfs ability to resist flirts. To Iakie Klemow- Ticky Hartig's excellent basketball play- ing. To Gladys Noss-Dorothy Haen's excellent drawing ability. To Amelia Diksa-Frieda Shupack's and Kathryn Smulyan's ability to talk. To Royal Astleford-Mary Duffy's giggles. To joseph Gigliotte-Etta Fox's wit. To Freddie Bruno-Anthony Prysbeck's scholastic standing. To Edna XVa1ters-Esther Davisis shorthand ability. To john Gillis-Carl Denke's attentiveness to the opposite sex. To Leo Kubitsky-Nida DeFrain,s early rising. To Irene Sacco-Etta Mumawis methods of adoration. To Paul Kahley-Grayce Carr's poetic ability. 23
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