Claymont High School - Clay Tablet Yearbook (Claymont, DE)

 - Class of 1937

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MIDNIGHT LUNCH Eleanor Wallace A little bit of this, A little bit of that, A little bit of chicken, A little bit of fat, A few old cold potatoes, Some jelly and some jam, 'Most anything is good At night- 'Im hungry-yes, I am. A little bit of pie, Ummm! boy, and is it good?? And would I eat that candy?? I hope to say I would. Then climbing back to bed I'd go In case K'Mom had a hunch And feeling-so much better From that-my midnight lunch. -ELEANOR XVALLACE Randolph King, while walking up the hall on Monday following the Delaware Inter-Scholastic Track Meet, came face to face with an enthusi- astic teacher: TEACHER: Well, how did you make out in the meet? RANDOLPH: One TEACHER: Wonderful. RANDOLPH: Yeah, one point. MR. KUPJIAN: lt is never wise to get under a car while it is running. After Mr. Kupjian had watched Whitey peering at the labels on every bottle in the Chemistry Lab for half an hour, he dis- gustedly asked what the boy had lost. l'm looking for that bottle of H20 for the next experiment, Whitey blandly re- plied. SMALL BOY, Crunning up to Miss Seipp after a Gym. eriod : Miss G m, have you seen Y . anything of my sweater? MR. COLL1Ns: HRobert, if you want to chew that, take it out of your mouth. CHARLES tin Sociology Classj: Mn Collins, who won the Industrial Revolution? There once was a man named Jim Whose feet were long and thin, As he'd walk down the street All the people would shriek Look out, there's a barge comin' in. -CHARLES KOVANIC. King Teddy was very steady 'Till Wally came along Now he's passed from Baldwin's favor Like last year's popular song. -ALICE MAssEY. A boy from the Y. M. C. A. Wfhen paddled by Dad ran away When they caught him down South He frothed at the mouth So they phoned for the S. P. C. A. -FLORENCE JOHNSON. GOOD MANNERS: HEREDITY OR ENVIRONMENT? A young gentleman of grandfather's, or even father's day, Often possessed a small book. lts title was Don't, its subject Manners, But in this day and age, we realize that such nonsense has gone over- board. Therefore we shall attempt to revise several points. If the hat of the young lady with whom you are walking blows off and into the middle ofa busy thoroughfare, never permit yourself to lose your manly dignity. Never rush to its rescuel It would, however, be greatly appreciated if you would inform the young lady, perhaps thusly- Pardon me, but you've dropped something. This will give the young lady ample time to recover the lost chapeau. If a girl invites you to a party, under no circumstances let her know at Once whether or not you intend to attend. lt is preferable to leave her up in the air until the last minute. After all, you really might seem too anxious. lf, perchance, you are sitting beside a lady at a dance or in a subway, and one of her lady friends comes Over to speak to her or :hat with her, never offer her the seat you have been occupying,-it might look as though you were paying attention to ancient rules of courtesy which have long been abandoned. lt is also against the principle: DOn't give up the ship.

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If ALUMNI NEWS Something new in the way of student contests was the play contest sponsored by the Alumni Association. The friendly competition among the high school classes furnished a lively evening's entertainment for the audience. Each class from Freshmen to Seniors pre- sented a one act play. The Sophomore Class, coached by Miss Sara Eppihimer, garnered the first prize of S15 for its amusing little play, Waxed Ends. The second prize of Src went to the Seniors, coached by Miss Dorothy Hayes, for their selection, Not Tonight. The third prize of S5 was awarded to the junior Class who, coached by Mrs. Marshall Sanders, presented Rooms to Let. :lf ik if ik The annual Christmas dance held December 28 was a great success, President Finoc- chiario announces. This dance has become a school tradition comarable to Seniors' P Hallowe'en Festival. Chairman of the committee was Claire Lockard, ' 6. 3 PF if wk ll! A reunion dinner for Alumni members and the graduating class will be held on june 12. We like this attempt of the Alumni Association to be friendly with the Seniors. The Seniors will be wanting to join next year, and this dinner will give them an opportunity to get ac- quainted, not only with the Association members, but with the workings of the organization. FF lk HK Uk Betty Price graduated from Xwilmington General Hospital. Quite in keeping with her Claymont record, she won fifty dollars for having highest general standing in her class. incidentally that prize was won there years ago by another Claymont Graduate, Mrs. C. Carter, CEmma Heapsj class of '30, who recently gave birth to a baby boy. Another prize winner is Margaret jones '33 who graduated from W'ilmington General Hospital Nursing School and won second prize for having the second highest general average. Winona Entrekin '32 will graduate from Delaware County Hospital at West Chester. John Crerand, graduating this year from the University of Delaware Engineering School, has been on the honor roll during his stay there. Harry Rich, who has also been on the honor roll of the University of Delaware, will graduate from the language department this year. Edwin Hineman '33 graduates this june from the University of Pennsylvania. He has been a member of the Mask and Vlfig Club and of the University Glee Club. Martha Mason '51 is studying for her Master's Degree in Chemistry at the University of Vermont. Martha won a fellowship for her outstanding work during her four years at Delaware. Having completed a business course at Beacom's, Henrietta Bolin is now a teacher at the Girls' Industrial School. Louanna Hanby '36 was Freshman attendant at the May Day Festival at the University of Delaware where Elizabeth Davidson, a former Claymont pupil, was crowned queen. Grace Kwick '35, in her sophomore year at Delaware has been made business manager ofthe Blue and Gold , a publication that comes out every two years. President of the Student Council at Goldey College is Blair Zebley's new title. Next time you feel like speeding along the highway, better change your mind. For John Conrad '53 is now a minion of the law and he doesn't fix traffic summons! The Army and Navy are both well represented in our Alumni group with Harlan and Robert Pyle both in the Navy and Ray Schuler with the Army in Hawaii. Incidentally, Ray holds the record for dashes in his division. Nellie Harrington, class of '36 has already merited a position with the Chester Water Company while Betty Culver '36 is affiliated with the Equitable Trust Co. Eros has been having an open season among our Alumni group and can go back to Glympus with a full bag. Among those who have muttered the fateful I do's are Martha Howard, '32 who is now Mrs. Reginald Vorous. Ellen Nields also class of '32 has taken the vows as Mrs. George Coldron.



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PATRONS AND PATRONESSES and Mrs Vance Hall hir and Mrs ames W Fawcett and Mrs H L MCBIIUH Mr N1Cholas Stefinlde and Mrs Charles E ulnn Bells Barber Shop and Mrs C H Hou ard C ompllments of Lou 5 Market BTISS Mary L nam Compliments of Brown 5 Drug BIISS Sara Epp1h1mer Store Mr and Mrs G H Glles Comp11mentsofBrown 5Garage Dr and Mrs D T Daudson Phyllis Stem M155 R1ta Tatman Mr 1nd Mrs Roy S Moore MISS Alma MCKnett lNIr 1nd Mrs Charles D Moore Mr and Mrs L T Chase Mr H II Stahl Compllments of the Sophomore BIISS Mary MCGordy Class bliss BCSSIC O heal 1- Class Mrs Lillian Dutter Comphments of the Iunior Class Mrs Bertha R1ch'1rcls Mr and Mrs K harles Aumont Miss Allene Stearns Mr B XX Miller Mrs Ruth Herrzng, Rex F X Fitzpitrlck Nlr and lNIr5 XX I Tlwes Mr and Mrs Hugh Ixelso Mr and Mrs Haig, lxupli 111 Mr and Mrs W1ll1am F ones lNI1s5 Dorothy M Hayes r r Rey r r r Mrs Miss Merle S1l1oway Mr and Mrs 7 Fdmund Prince Mr and Mrs XX alter Taylor BIISS Madeleine Raby Nir oseph Hatfield NI15s Gladys Hall BIISS Olive M Morrow Mr and Mrs Lee T Krauss Mr and Mrs Guy Fntrekin Dr Leon M Mielcarek Dentist A Fr1end Mrs Dora XX ohnus and Mrs H S Farrow and Mrs Harry Carter and Mrs Wlllldm H1cl-:man and Mrs P1eplow and Mrs lohn Morrison ind Mrs Sp1rer 1nd Mrs XX F H dley lNelle B1e1 Baku COMPLIMENTS OFA FRIEND Complnments ol Wilmington Suburban Water Company MARK S DEPT STORE YETTER'S HIGHWAY LUNCH CI-AYMOWT DELAXX ARE The Store Where You Lan Trade With Confidence MARCUS H0015 PA Mr. ,. . - . . ' ' ' I 1 ' f Mr. ,. . . ' . ' ' . .. . 1 ' 1 MF. 1 . . 'r I l , ' I j . ' ' A .1 1 ' 1 1 . . ..., A. . . Y Q 7 A ' ' l ' M . . ' Compliments of the Freshman Miss Emily jones Mr, and M1-5, A,J, Lockarel . ' ' M . '. ' 1' . . ll. i ' '. ' Y ISI , ' A, h ' '. . '. ' 2 ' 1 .1 . . . 1 1 A14 ' - . . ' .' . fy 1 M.a '. .'. a 1 1 .,. h ,, ,y .

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