Collingdale High School - Colsenian Yearbook (Collingdale, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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BEATRICE CARTER COMMERCIAL Echoing through the corridor at almost any hour, the passerby may hear Bea's plaintive request- YVait for mel Evidently her friends comply, for rarely do we see her alone. Xvhenever the rest of us are wallowing in des- pair, Bea comes forward with a mischievous grin and rescues the situation. Glee Club, '56, '57, A Cappella Choir, '57, '58, Library Club, Treasurer, '58, Co!HumS Staff, '58. IOSEPH F. CHRISTIE PRACTICAL ARTS Cris is a quiet and diligent young lad possessed of many friends. He will be best remembered by his Class- mates as an amateur photographer, who spends much leisure time at his favorite hobby. Good luck in whatever vocation you may select, Cris! ELLIS A. BROWN ACADEMIC Now as I see it- Ellis, the oratorical wizard of '28 is holding forth again. Pud's critical observations on world problems have gained for him the admiration ot his many classmates. His iovial beam and unfailing wit have earned for him a well-favored place in the regard ofall. . Track, '56, Football, '56, ELFRIEDA A. BRUHIN COMMERCIAL Inconspicuous, yet not to be overlooked, Ellie is always a ready audience to conversation either significant or trivial. How she manages to crowd into one day so man activities is a mystery. Glbee Club, '56, '57, Swimming Club, '56, '57, Library Club, '56, President, '57, Vice-President, '58, A Cappella Choir, '57, Treasurer, '58, Operetta, '57, '58, Typing Team, '57, '58, Bloomsburg Club, '58, Calllums Staff, '58, Hi-Y, '58, TIIE COLSENIAN Staff, '58. MARTHA A. BUTTERVVORTH ACADEMIC If wealth were measured by sunniness of temperament. Mets would be among the idle rich. Her trimness of figure, aura of golden curls, and well-modulated voice, distinguish her in any Company. Band, '56, '57, '58, Orchestra, '56, '57, '58, Probies' Club, '58, I. MORTIMER BYE ACADEMIC Because of his pleasing disposition, Pete is a popular member of the class of '58. His nonchalance and gradual smile are both his own. But personality alone is not re- sponsible for his numerous friendships, in sports, too, he has won whole-hearted approval. Baseball, '56, '57, Captain, '58, Basketball, '57, '58, Class President, '57, Class Vice-President, '58, Football Manager, '58, Varsity Club, '58, WILLIAM A. CRISMAN ACADEMIC Found-a man who can cookl Wlell, he does get salt and sugar mixed, but that is immaterial. Aside from his ability in the culinary art, Bill is a very steady worker. Those of us who know him feel confident when we predict Bill's future achievement. Baseball, '57, '58, Football, '57, '58. NORMAN I. CROZIER ACADEMIC Norm is an extraordinary third baseman. His play- ing ability is exceeded only by his sense of sportsmanship. He has that necessary characteristic of all good sportsmen -modesty. Off the diamond he is equally popular, for his twinkling blue eyes are indicative of his love of fun. Baseball, '56, '57, Varsity Club, '58.

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BEATRICE L. BARTLETT PRACTICAL ARTS This little miss conceals behind an appearance of calm- ness an energetic personality that assures success. Bea, too, is a familiar figure on the hockey field, and we shall miss her in her accustomed place at center. Crlee Club, '57, Science Club, '57, Operetta, '37, A Cappella Choir, '57, '58, Hockey, '57, '58, Library Club, af, 58. GUY W. BASSETT ACADEMIC He towers above among the stars and views us from afar, sang an ancient poet. Had Guy been living in that bygone day, he might readily have been the inspiration for these lines. But then what songster could have over- looked Guy's ease of' manner and characteristic smile as well? Football, '58, Hi-Y, '58. MARIETTA E. BEDWELL ' CoMMI:RcIAI, A shy greeting, a demure glance, and a softly murmured word-Marietta has entered. One instantly senses her charm, that is accentuated by a dimpling smile. She meets each task with unvarying good humor and an en- thusiasm that will undoubtedly carry her far in later life. EUGENIA M. BELFOTTA AcAoI-:Mic Yvhen cheers are needed here and there to enliven a waning spirit on the sidelines, we can count on Gene Her friendly attitude and meticulous appearance should prove invaluable in the field she chooses to enter. Glce Club, '56, '57, Scribblers' Club, '56, '57, Swim- ming Club, '56, '57, A Cappella Choir, '57, '38, Cheer- leading, '57, '58, Operetta, '57, '58, Probies' Club, '58. THOMAS I. BERGEN ACADEMIC A lance at Bing arouses one's curiosity as to the real gcpth of' thought that lies behind that steady gaze. Hut we understand that Bing likes to revel in the philo- sophic. However, our philosopher has pugilistic ambitions of which the press has already taken note. Cleo Club, '56, Student Council, '56, Football, '57, '58, Track, '57, '58, A Cappella Choir, '58. ANNA E. BEYER COMMERCIAL Every class has at least one member whose spare mo- ments are spent in playing pranks on hapless classmates, and Anna enjoys this.unique distinction. W'henever there is an opportunity for harmless fun, she is always ready tO take the lead. May this ability to make the best ofoppor- tunities bring her success. MARIORIE E. BOOZ ACADEMIC For evenness of disposition and quiet companionship we recommend Marge, who looks upon the world with languid eyes-eyes that give a glow to all her personality. Knowing her as we do, need we doubt the wisdom of Marge's choice of vocation? Cinema Club, '56, '57, Scribblers' Club, '56, '57, Glee Club, '57, Class Play, '57, Operetta, '57, '58, A Cappella Choir, '58, Probics' Club, '58. KATHLEEN E. BROUGHER CoAmr:RclAI. An affable manner is Lane's first virtueeher second, versatility. ln all phases of school life she is outstanding and meets each situation with an effortless calm. Lane's carefree acceptance other school problems is sure to tit her for those of later life. Glee Club, '56, '57, Basketball, '56, '57, '58, Hockev, '56, '57, Captain, '58, Swimming Club, '57, A Cappella Choir, '57, '58, Hi-Y, '57, '58, Operetta, '57, '58,



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B. RICHARD DEEMER COMMERCIAL As Tiny orates in Probs class, usually voicing his discordant views, we realize more and more his love tor argument. He could well be termed our littlest rebel. Illoomsburg Club, '37, Chel' Club, Secretary, '37, '38, Cheerleader, '38, Dancing Club, '38, Colllumb' Staff, '38, Tim CoLsIsNIAN Staff, '38. MARY M. DEVITO COMMERCIAL lust look at that list ol' activities, then glance at IVIary's picture. Is there any doubt in your mind whether she will be successful in the business world? Marry can be rated as one ol' our most active members. Glee Club, '36, '37, Scribblers' Club, '37, A Cappella Choir, '37, '38, Operetta, '37, '38, L'olllumS Staff, '37, '38, Hi-Y, '37, '38, Typing Team, '37, '38, Library Club, President, '38, Bloomsburg Club, '38, TIIE COLSENIAN Stall, '38. GRACE A. CUNNINGHAM COMMERCIAL Always a smile, never a frown, always looks up and never looks down. This truth describes .Grace, who radiates genuine cheer, and quiet merriment. It is only fitting that we should wish her all the good fortune to which such a genial nature entitles her. Library Club, '37, '38, Probies' Club, '38. IOSEPH N. DAHL PR.Ic'rIc.-II. ARTS Here is Ice, behind whose dreamy eyes lies the soul ol' a true artist. XVho has not seen him with palette and brush busily sketching the leatures ol' a fellow student? Need we tell you that such talent as Ioe's will find ex- pression in a career ol' art. Art Club, '36, '37, '38. CLIFFORD C. DAVIES PRACTICAL ARTS Clil'l ' is an impetuous fellow, whose tendency to act first and think later creates for him many an amusing situation. His favorite rendezvous is the printing room. where he feeds a press like a seasoned craftsman. lt' amiability and limitless energy are essentials, then Clill s future is assured. Chef Club, '37, Cinema Club, '37, '3S. DOROTHY M. DAVIS COMMIERCIAL Honesty, enthusiasm. and an overwhelming desire to pleasefthese comprise Dot, always striving forward in an effort to do things to the best other ability. lVIay these admirable traitsinsure her a worthy position in lite and overcome unpleasant obstacles. Glee Club, '37, Operetta, '37, '38, Dance Club, '38, Probies' Club, '38. IOSEPH I. DICRISTO PRACTICAL ARTS Nvhenever Ioe's name is mentioned in future years, it will surely bring back memories of joviality and eagerness to be a regular fellow. loe has not as yet designated his occupation, but we wish him luck. Chef Club, '36, '38, Cvlee Club, '57 IDA M. DOLL CoMMI:RcI.xL The contagious mirth that seems to animate Ida and carrv her through the day seldom fails to stimulate a ripple of laughter in some corner ol' study hall. But to this she adds au enviable record in bookkeeping and allied subjects. Xve shall miss her upon graduation.

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