Collingdale High School - Colsenian Yearbook (Collingdale, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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I IAMICS IIICNDRY ACADEMIC Folks, take a good look at Clark GabIe's future rival. Yes, lim is quite outstanding in dramatics. He carries out his part well, not only on the stage, but also in various other school activities. Band, '56, Track, '56, Scribblers' Club, '57, Science Club, '57, Glee Club, '57, Ili-Y, '57, President, '58g Class Play, '57, '58, A Cappella Choir, '57, '58, Oper- etta, '57, '58. Student Council President, '58, HARRY I. IIETTEL ACADEMIC For advice and true rientlship Het has llew peers. Ilis adaptability has placed him in many activities all with the same gratifying result. Baseball, '57, Scribblers' Club, '57, Hi-Y, '37, Secre- tary, '58, Football, '57, '58, Science Club, '57, '58, cillfllllllllsi Stall, '58, Operetta, '58, Varsity Club, '58, Tina t'o1.s1cN1AN StaII', '58. I. RICHARD GUSTAFSON PRACTICAI. ARTS Dick is the shy fellow who is usually found blushing profusely. But he has little time tor even this when there is printing to be done or scenery to be built. Dick believes that success is halt' gained when one acquires the habit of work. Cinema Club, '57, '58, Stage Crew, '57, '58. ELVVOOD F. HANSEN Conuicuchxl. Swede is a perfect specimen ot' the sell'-elI'acing male. Those who know him. however, are aware that his shy quietness is not perpetual. The decorum ol' many a class has been shattered byoneot 'Swede's innocent questions. Diligent in all he does. he is ever eager to improve himself. Glee Club, '56, Orchestra, '56, '57, Band, '56, '57, 58, Chef Club, '57, Hi-Y, '57, '58, Baseball, '57, '58, Football, 58, Operetta, '58. MORGAN M. HARRISON QIOMMI-1Rl'I.-KI. Banking seems to hold a fascination for lxlorgan. Xve are positive that with his initiative and desire lor advance- ment, his goal will be reached. lVIay his clean-cut appear- ance and amiable disposition help pave the way to liuture accomplishments. Glee Club, '57, Cheerleader, '57, '58, Chet' Club, '57, Secretary, '38, Bloomsburg Club, '58, Till-J COLSENIAN Statl, '58. DORIS A. HELLIWELL CoAmr:RcI.xL Don with dark smiling eyes, reminds one ol' a Iovely girl on a billboard come to lite. Although Dorn is am- bitious and quite serious, she can always smile and jest when the occasion arises. Alay these traits encourage a Iile ot' true happiness for her. Glee Club, '56, Bloomsburg Club, '58, TIIE COLSI-:NIAN Staff, '58. GEORGE R. HI BBS Ac.-xnmuc He llies through the air with the greatest ot ease. George is quite an accomplished tumbler. Ilis ability, however, is not limited to the mats, tor he is an active member of the Chet' Club. Ile makes a most agreeable Companion and reliable friend. Chef Club, '58, Football, '58. EDWIN F. HIRZEL Acmnimic A hesitant smile, a briel' comment. and Ed unob- trusively makes his entrance. Once in class his silence surpasses that ol any ot his classmates, yet beyond the . , . . threshold, he IS ready to argue at a moment s notice. His favorite pastime IS to carry out original and clever ideas. - ..- 1..- .. .. Cinema Club, '56, 51, '58, Dance Club, '.'i8.

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DORIS L. GRAY COMMERCIAL Here is a girl with all the essentials for successl Xvhether it be a play, a dance, a club program, or a class discussion, she can be found in the midst of the activity cheerfully doing more than her share. Best of luck, Dorl Class Play, '56, '57, Glee Club, '56, '57, Hockey, '56, '57, '58, Hi-Y, '57, A Cappella Choir, '57, '58, Blooms- burg Club, '58, Class Secretary, '57, '58, DORIS M. GRIFFIN COMMERCIAL It takes only three words to describe Doss ga good sport. She plays honestly, fast, and in the spirit of fun in all the sports in which she participates. This attitude should be her greatest asset in the game of life. Glee Club, '56, Hockey, '56, Library Club, '56, Basket- ball, '56, '57, '58, Hi-Y, '57, Secretary, '58, Blooms- burg Club, '58, Cl0l1Illl7lcS'StlllT, '58, Secretary to Teacher, '58, HAZEL L. C-EYER COMMERCIAL Hurrying about the typing room, assigning work, check- ing results, always busy, fhat's Haz. But this bundle of energy is never too busy to be pleasant. Her never tiring efforts to keep everyone occupied and still retain friendly relationships with her classmates deserve credit. Basketball, '57, Co!HumS Staff, '58, Bloomsburg Club, '58, Secretary to Teacher, '58, TIIE COLSENIAN Staff, '58, GEORGE I. GORDON COMMERCIAL Honor lies in honest toil , therefore, anything George undertakes is certain to bring him honor. Be it an assign- ment or merely some extra work, he puts forth both mind and body into correct fulfillment of the task. Cinema Club, '56, '57, '58, Colllunzb' Staff, '56, '57, '58, Typing Team, '57, '58, Student Council, '58, Dance Club, '58, Bloomsburg Club, '58, TIIE CoI.sI-:NIAN Staff, '58. MARIORY E. GOTTSCHALK ACAIJEMIC Yvith grace and ease of swaying willows, lVIargie skillfully weaves the supple movements of her acrobatic dance. IVIargie is, moreover, a clever dancing instruc- tor. She has led Collingdale in many cheers, too. Glee Club, '56, '57, Scribblers' Club, Secretary, '56, '57, Band, '56, '57, '58, Orchestra, '56, '57, '58, Cafllmnh' Staff, '57, Basketball, '57, '58, Cheerleader, '57, Head Cheerleader, '58, Hi-Y, '57, '58, A Cappella Choir, '58, Operetta, '58, TIIE COLSENIAN Staff, '58. LEONA M. GRADY CoMMI-:RCIAL In the gym or on the field, Lee's blithest moments have been spent battling for the honor of C. H. S. Else- where this familiar spirit is modified into mischief. Her dancing eyes have twinkled Lee into a permanent place of' affection. Glee Club, '56, '57, Basketball, '56, '57, '58, Hockey, '56, '57, '58, A Cappella Choir, '57, '58, Operetta, '57, '58, Bloomsburg Club, '58, TIIE COLSENIAN Staff, '58. 'IHOMAS V. GRIFFITHS ACADEMIC lf' that saying, Could be, comes to your ears, it's only 'lVIonk. This member of the argumentative six and originator of those announcement ideas has a mania for attempting new and difficult tasks. His choice of chemi- cal engineering gives evidence of' his high scholastic ability. Class Treasurer, '56, International Relations Club, '56, Scribblers' Club, '56, '57, Cinema Club, '56, '57, Student Council, '56, '57, '58, Colllums Staff, '57, '58, HilY, '57, 58, Science Club, '57, President, '58, Cheerleader, '58, Class Play, '58, TIIE COLSENIAN Staff, '58, HELEN M. GROH COMMERCIAL Thoughtfulness wins more friends that rashness loses. This is, indeed, true in Helen's case, for her customary silence covers a friendly disposition and a dependability to which those who know her can honestly attest. W'e are Figre that her qualities will find acceptance in commercial 1 e. Hockey, '56, Basketball, '56, Cvlee Club, '56, '57, A Cappella Choir, '57, '58.



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ELEANOR HOSFELD ACADEMIC Blessed are they who have the gift of making friends. Eleanor's dimpled smile has won her many acquaintances. If' her outlook on life is as cheerful as is her disposition, contentment is certainly in store for Dimples. Hockey, '36, '37, Crlee Club, '37. Basketball, '37, '38, A Cappella Choir. 37, '38, EURIE HOWELL PRACTICAL ARTS Here is another devotee to that fascinating pastime- collecting souvenirs. These reminders of the unusual scenes she has viewed comprise many intricate mementos. Eurie's practical talents find their way into sewing, in which she finds real satisfaction. Glee Club, '36, '37, Library Club, '36, '37. G. BRUCE HUTCHISON ACADEMIC 'Nary a carel Hut is never phased by work. The most of his enioyment comes from his bicycle, which he may be seen pedaling up and LIOVVII the hills and dales of neighboring communities. Keep up your cheery air, 'Hutl The world needs more ofyour kind. FLORENCE M. IAHN ACADEMIC School spirit personified is Flossie. Despite her many activities, she is never too busy to help someone else, Her well-rounded personality has carried her into various fields, music, acting, writing, and athletics all with the same delightful termination. Band, '36, '37, Glee Club, '36, '37, Orchestra, '36, '37, Scribblers' Club, '36, '37, Basketball, '36, '37, '38, Hockey, '36, '37, '38, CQIIIIIHIA' Staff, '36, '37, Editor-in-Chief, '38, Class Secretary, '37, Hi-Y, '37, Secretary, '38' Class Play, '58, TIIE COLSENIAN Staff, '57, '58. WALTER E. IONES ACADEMIC H U - lonesy, our zealous cameraman, lurks lll out-of-the- way corners and clicks the shutter at rare and unexpected moments. Content to remain on the sidelines, he IS the living proof that sincere silence begets true companionship. Science Club, '38' Chef Club, '38' Dance Club, '38. I I ANNA R. KELLY COMMERCIAL Ann, or Hap as she is often appropriately called, is always ready with some slow, witty remark and a sly little giggle. Although Ann's pet pastime is getting into mischief with Jacqueline, she has her serious moments too, illlil progresses admirably in all her studies. Glee Club, '36, Hockey '57, TIIE CoI.sENIAN Staff, '37, Bloomsburg Club, '38, Hi-Y, '38, ROBERT A. KINDER IXCADEMIL' Pursuing two hobbies with equal effectiveness, Bob's scientific bent finds competition with the realm of melody. As yet his experimental findings are unrevealed, but the place he has won for himself in music is beyond dispute. ive shall miss his familiar figure on the podium. Cinema Club, '36, '37, President, '38, Orchestra, '36, '37, '38, Hi-Y, '37, '38, Dance Club, '38, Science Club, '38. RUTH E. KIRK CQMMERCIAI, Nlischievous eyes, bubbling laughter, an ever rambling tongue. Yvithout these likable traits it iust wouldn't be Ruthie Vllhether it be sports, studies, or jokes, Ruth gives to the world the best she has. VVe sincerely hope that the best will come back to her. Glee Club President, '36, Hockey, '36, '37, '38, Glee Club, '37, A Cappella Choir, '37, Hi-Y, '37, Treasurer, '38, Operetta, '37, '38, Bloomsburg Club, '38, Typing Team, '58, TIIE COLSENIAN Staff, '58.

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