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■ - 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 I JOHN STINSON Happy-go-lucky Jack. Short, but all there. Bachelor. Navy man. Future school: Annapolis (there's no Dairylane there. Jack!) Student Council. JOHN TEMPLE Blonde. Science Club. Treasurer, Stamp Club. Hobbies: collecting stamps, stay- ing out late. Hero: Smithers. Jack likes the ladies. EVOLA THOMAS Wala-Wala. Likes movies; can't stand cards or conceited fellows. Hero, Bus. Ambition: make some tall dark, hand- some man happy. (She will.) FRANK THOMPSON Popular. Franko is homeroom presi- dent, Industrial Club treasurer. Class Executive Committee. Hobbies: cars, late hours, and Dairylane. Future school: Experience. MARY TOLLIN Dolly. Charming, vivacious. Future prima donna. Ambition: concert-singing. Hates crooners. Likes Carmen” and Mr. Long. President, Girls' Glee Club (3, 4). Music Conservatory. EDITH TOMLINSON Commercial. Smedley. Shy, but very nice. Future cook (for whom?) Hates to hear: Don't do that! Glee and Com- mercial Clubs. KATHLEEN TONER Kit. General. Aims to conquer Latin; member of Latin Club. Future Lady in White. Likes any ball game. Robert Taylor, Gracie Allen, her favorites. PETER TRACY Smedley. Plays violin in school and dance orchestras. Pet aversion: hard work. Confirmed bachelor. Next school, U. of P. Called Tarzan. RUTH TRUITTE Brown-eyed, attractive young Miss. Enjoys dancing and writing. Hero: Richard. Pet aversions: redheads and go-getters. Joining ranks of Ladies in White —Episcopal Hospital. DOROTHY C. TURNER Somebody's Secretary-to-be. Likes to drive, knit, and read. Active in croquet and tennis. Hails from Crozierville. Dottie” dislikes problems. JAMES VERMEYCHUCK Vermy. Rough and ready football man. Popular. Wants to be big shot. Confirmed bachelor, he says—we won- der! Doesn't like Mondays, or algebra. WALTER S. VINASZ Enjoys baseball and checkers. Future school: Sun Ship. Nickname: Shorty. Industrial youth. Ambition: to be base- ball player. Professional? [ TWENTY-ONE
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EDMOND SIEKIERSKI Lefty. A woodchopper (Industrial). Likes girls, especially rich ones, and good orchestras. Future school is Ease University. Romantic but practical. CHARLES SILCOX Dickie Dare. Popular Franklinite. Likes girls. Hobby: teasing Miss Bloom. Aims: get a good job and marry some- one like his mother. JOSEPHINE SILEO Pep. Former Franklinite. General Course. Girls' Glee, Dramatic Society, A. A. Likes to listen to operas. Hates senior chapel. Ambition: become an un- dertaker. ESTHER SIMPERS Tall, talkative, ambitious, Es hails from West End. Dislikes typing, and con- ceited boys. A. A., Swimming, Service Club. Admires football heroes. MARGARET SIMPSON Tall, slim Peggy. Sweet as sugar. Commercial. Aim: be friendly with all. Future: secretary to millionaire. A. A., Commercial and Swimming Clubs. RAYMOND SIPLE Si. Industrial. Hates onions, loves fish. Miss B. is his heroine. Ambition: elevator man in a one story building. Going up, Si? ELLWOOD SMITH Snuffy. Greaseball. Franklinite. Presi- dent, Industrial Society, Football (All- Suburban), Baseball, Basketball, Min- strels. Ambition: be end-man (which end?) for big-town shows. Popular. In- telligent. GLENN SMITH Smedley graduate. General Course. Happiest when hiking and camping. Ambition: travel and be rich. Aim: avi- ation engineer. Another candidate for bachelor's platform. HELEN SMITH Curly-top. Vivacious and attractive. Stunning clothes. Enjoys horseback- riding, swimming, and dancing. Treas- urer. Commercial Club. Hero: Junie. JAMES SMITH Ambition: finish high school. Aim: air- conditioning engineer. Boys' A. A., Hi-Y, Science, Library Clubs. Going to Drexel Institute. ALEXANDER STECYK Future wanderer of open spaces. Hero- ine: Miss Bloom. Will marry six times or not at all. Detests physics homework. Science, Mathematics, Stamp, Library Clubs. HAROLD STEIN Slim. Heroine: Shirley Temple. Presi- dent, Senior Debating. Newswriters, Ger- man. Science, A. A. Tennic, Baseball, Badminton, Golf. Aim: pass physics. ■ ■ ' ‘ TWENTY ]
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WALTER VOGEL Bird. Boys' A. A. Hero: Li'l Abner. Baseball, basketball, football. Sings Lights Out. Ambition: get home early some night. Aim: visit Elkton. Drexel. ANNIE WADDELL Musical lass. Girls' Glee. Aim in life: the top. Will dress hair for living. Girls' A. A. Hero: Jiggs. MARY WADDELL Smedley. Commercial. Pet aversion: Annie's report card. Commercial Club, A. A. Her motto: From the office to the altar. MATHILDA WALTER Toots. Intends to marry. Loathes people who talk too much, and say nothing. Ambition: to do something never done before; to dive elegantly. Clever writer. PANSY WATSON Class's Ethel Waters. Dramatic Society; vice president, Dunbar. Ambition: to sing on radio or stage. Aims to attend N. Y. U. or Oberlin. EDWARD WEBSTER Big Ben. Confirmed bachelor. Com- mercial, Boys' A. A. Dramatic. Drexel Night School will claim him. LAURA WELC Our future celebrity likes bashful boys, swimming, reading, crocheting, long drives. Adores Dick Powell. Dislikes be- ing called plump. Aims to be stenog- rapher. LORAINE WELSH Small, dainty. General Course. (Oh, that French!) Where Sis (Loraine) goes, K. goes. Future house-wife, we predict. DOROTHY WHITE General student from Smedley. Likes tennis, swimming, basketball, and read- ing. Pet aversion: problems. Aim: to cure them. Johns Hopkins Hospital. JJSTIN WHITE Industrial Smedleyite. Yusty hates au- tobiographies. Future school, part-time college. Pastime: sailing river in a sail- boat. Sailor, beware! ROSALIND WHITE Attractive, sweet-tempered. Lively. En- joys basketball, tennis. Bored with problems. Hero: Warner Baxter—and who else? Favorite song: Alone. Secretary—and then? JOHN WHITELY Upland youth. Track man. Likes to play piano. Snake will join Navy and re- main a bachelor. Believes The Music Goes Round. TWENTY-TWO ] ■
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