Frankford High School - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1923

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bv MM , L .,.,f it 'llllllllllll ff' illmlll i. gage L..s.a.. Vfmx x may , E GEORGE EBBECKE ACADEMIC 7156 TORRESDALE AVENUE Oh, 'Ebbie'! Got yer problems done-lessee them? Such are the daily greetings of this young Math wizard. While the rest of us were struggling through Chemistry, Ebbie glided through with astonishing ease-a fine compliment to his hobby of studying science beyond that required in school. Of late, he has surprised us all with his knowledge of radio works. In spite of all the time he spends on scholastic work, he finds time to lend his services to the Commencement Committee, and also holds down the position of Chairman of the Library fCommittee in Ye Monks. George is a good gymnast, but some- how he has never found a place on any team. He is a quiet boy never given to frivolity, one who finds himself and his studies his most sympathizing companions. Ye Monks, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Board Member, Com- mencement Committee. Ebbie LAURA ELVA ELDER COMMERCIAL 508 E. A1.1QEGH.xNv AVENUE With some one like you, A pa-l good and true. Loll is the athletic star of our class, To see her perform on the parallel bars would take your breath away. However, there is no cause for fearg Laura will turn up smiling with her body and all its memliers in place. Laura does everything with precision and exactncss, and is a joy to behold. The only thing to our knowledge that Loll couldn't master, was bookkeeping. That was too much for her. Laura is everybody's friend and everybody is Laura's friend. She most assuredly ought to make a success in her work as a gym teacher. Executive Committee, A. A. Representative, Correspondent of Commercial Club, Track Team, '20, '21, '22g Basketball Team, '21, '22, '23: Hockey Team, '21, '22g President of Girls' Athletic Association, Birthday Fund Committee. ' l'Vl10ru-'zz'-rv. None 14111 that 5111171 I hope t' tell yu'. LolI ' HERBERT FOSTER EMMETT ACADEMIC 5924 DITMAN STREET Alan delights me lrittleg woman, notial all. Herb came to us from the Lawton School in his Freshman year. He has never done anything spectacular while in school and seems to be content to just go along with the rest of us. ' We neyer used to see him except in company with Shaw, and 9 'PH-susince his side-kick left school, he seems lost. - gain the way of athletics, Emmett has played on the Freshman Socber-Team, and the Intersectional Football Team. f-. 'sux , Say! Young felIa!'f Herb Page T wenlyjour l .1 S K f l

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PAUL WILLIAM MARK DUNLAP rl-1llu ii 5: 1923 iw t . g .:.X V Cvx ug ly KR V .Ilz - K - .. 170 5 4.7 3 ll S, IWECHANIC ARTS ' ' 3532 KNORR STREET Tail is the sire to Fame. If Paul should suddenly take a trip to Camden or some other out-of-the-way place, the Tacony Asco Store would no doubt fail, for he worked 'there ever since he can1e to us from Xhfilliams- port. Paul works not only after school but in school as well. Although he may never set the world on fire, his -work is steady and well done. Like many other people of today, he has beeh bitten by the radio bug. - R A. A. Representative: Radio Club. I don? know. 197 H737 Paul MARGARET DUNN COMMERCIAL 4246 RICHMOND STREET Babble, babble, Iillle tongue. 4'- Vifho would ever think that anyone so small could possibly I Mdfgiiibh' WILBUR EVERETTE DURYEA IVIECHANIC ARTS 5726 JACKSON STREET You're a poor benighled heathen but a first-classjiglzting man. If you wish to talk military training, talk to Bud, for this is Bud's strong point. As a member of the Sea Scouts and National Guards-well they speak for themselves. But not all of Bud's' time is spent in out-of-school activities. He has had time to serve on the Board, work for the House and Grounds, manage several athletic teams, and then some time left for the girlsg so you see, Bud's an all-round-fellow and one of few of his type. House and Grounds Student General Manager Inter: Baseball, Freshman Tr You're an Ethiopian, talk as much as Margaret? This statement may be a surprise to some who do not know Margaret very intimately, but those with whom she eats lunch will sustain it. She talks so much that it is a wonder that she ever finds time to eat during- such a short time as three-quarters of an hour. Margaret has gained skill in the management of her tongue and now she wants to gain skill in the management the typewriter. It is Margaret's ambition to win a gold medal for typewriting! However, Mar- garet can always be depended upon to have learned her lessons and help the rest out in case of need. Commercial Club, Class Basketball and Volleyball. Oh, 1 14 -make -me s-irkl Section T ll IY Page Twenty-three



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MWKVM' minus A 4, FE mau i -.ww xygcfiii, .QQ llii 21 DOROTHY AMANDA FAUNCE COMLIERCIAL 3309 COMLY STREET On -with the dance, Let joy be unconji-ned. Dot is the class butterfly. She is so tiny that she seems more like a china doll than a real person. If it weren't for her flaxen hair, I'm sure sometimes she would get lost, but her hair saves her from that dire fate. Then too, she has an abundance of the good humor that is so prevalent in our class. W'e have never seen Dot angry, and her cheery little giggle is engaging. Dot's hobby is dancing, and her ambition fjust at presentl is to go to California with Krafty . She did not say, but we rather think she would not object to seeing a certain popular member of Hollywood, while there. ,Y .. M73 Glce Club, First Remington Award, Commercial Club. Oh my palheiic so-ul! . H H Foxy Grandpa MARION CAMM FRAI-N ACADEMIC She's thin, but shelvjollyg A good sport by gollyf' Behold, the class sky-scraper! She's so tall that she steps over HDMI! -FRANCIS ANDREW FOX MECHANIC ARTS 806 E. ALLEGHENY AVENUE Strange to our school, he wore a bashful look. Fox came to us from Northeast at the beginning of our Senior year, too late to take part in any of the social or athletic activities of the school. However, with the crowd with which he quickly got acquainted, he marked himself as a Fine fellow, much given to knocking. Being a gentleman of leisure he would like a position to keep him awake when he has nothing more important to do. As yet he is undecided whether this will take the form of setting up ten-pins at the shore or watering camels at the circus. Yom Ii-ipperu 8207 ELBERoN AVENUE the bamboo at 36 without the least difficulty, ambles olf, then has a good laugh at the rest of us mortals, painfully endeavoring to jump over the thing at 32, ,without knocking over the' appara- tus or breaking one or two ankles. Speaking of ankles, Fra1nie steers hers with such dexterous grace that she easily won a posi- tion on the Dance Committee. Fun is Frainie's third name, too, her sweet soprano UD giggle is her give-away-hear that guffaw and you know there's mischief afoot. Our hope is that Frainie is as well liked at college as she is by all of us. Latin Club, Tir N'an Og, Sectional President in D and C, Sectional Treasurer in H, G and F, Sectional Track in G. 1'Il bet a cow. F rai nie ' ' Page TwenI.yW'e

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