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,nn ' ' ' W Y - 1 -Q CLASS GEF 15 HS 2. S y ,a, B 55 ?' . . v c ' E .- ARTHUR MANN BARNES. JR. 5009 Saul Street Entered from John Marshall School. Mechanic Arts Art has a very happy attitude toward life. I-Iis joy- ous and care-free manner makes him a favorite among his classmates. Art is somewhat undecided as to his future course, but we advise him not to worryg he'll succeed. Bowling Clubg Triangle Fourg House and Grounds. ROSE BARON 4276 Frankford Avenue Entered from Mclntyre School. Commercial Quick-witted Rosie is the life of the class. I-ler store of keen words rarely gives out. Her carefree manner has won her many friends. Rosie is fond of athletics. After school she may be found at, Bill Kogen's, where she serves as an etiicient stenographer. After graduation Rosie will become Bill's regular steuog. Commercial Clubg German Clubg Mathematics Clubg Reporting Club. HERBERT JEROME BASS 2072 East Albright Street Entered from Jones Junior High School. Academic Herby is not content to gain 11 mere passing mark in his studies. His many E's and G's testify to his ex- cellence as a scholar. Notwithstanding his efforts in study Herby has found time for athletics and was a member of the cross-country and track teams, Art: Club: Sock and Basking Ilouse and Grounds. HARRY C. BENSON, JR. 112 lVest Gale Street Entered from James R. Lowell School. Academic Our class seems to be rich in members quiet and popular. Benny says little, but in class very few are better prepared. The success of the RECORD BOOK may be ascribed i11 part to Harry. who worked very hard to prepare many of the write-ups. A. A. Represcntativeg Manager, Tennis Teamg RECORD Bo0K Committee: Latin Clnbg Music Clubg Ye Monksg Recipient of Schmidt Scholarship. T wcnty
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I 'D O g g CLASS eE'UN.s:.. E923 aa se fsfiffl 551 at iii-IBF' V es' 11 ,z.z f 5 ' ' ' ' ' '- 'S ' 'x 'r CLARA ANGERT -1929 North Eighth Street Entered from ' lVest Philadelphia High School. Commercial Clara is an earliest student and a regular pal. lVhile reserved in bearing, she has taken an aetive part in the club life of the school. Clara is well known for her ability to trip the light fantastic. Much is expected of her in the business world, which she plans to enter on graduation. Commercial Clubg German Clubg Ilouse and Grounds. XVILLIAM KNOWLES ARNOLD Q 5908 Jackson Street Entered from Henry NV. Lawton School. Academic Bill belongs to that group of Seniors whichgregularly made its rounds asking the fruitless question Got any dues? In spite of this very unpleasant duty, Bill re- tained his old friends and by virtue of his cheerful dis- position gained many new ones. Bill intends to enter the business world upon graduation and we know that he will win a name for himself. President. Bowling Club: Demagoguesg House and Grounds: Finance Committee. HAROLD ARSHT 3220 Kensington Avenue Entered from Stetson Junior High School. Commercial XVhen all the dignilied Seniors have their wrinkled brows bent over books in laborious study and when ex- aminations are taking their dread tqll, there can he found one serene and untroubled soul. Harold, with philosophic calm, whispers, NVhy worry? Fencing Club: Commdrcial Club: Organ Clubg House and Groundsg Dance Committee. CHARLES EDNVARD BALLEISEN 4706 Hawthorne Street Entered from John Marshall School. Mechanic Arts Bally is a quiet unassuming fellow. Small in stature he justities the aphorism, Good goods come in small packages. Bally has done excellent work on the Student Board. He intends to pursue higher education at Drexel Institute. Student Board. Nineteen, 1
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U ses g , s ,,ag,,-eg-F5154.-is-.ss,--.f:,-.,,,f,,s,,:,sas.fsQ:fzA ,- is-safest.. .9 f 'f ,. .. ., A.,e ,A i as .3 sh. x?f'-'iw JACK THOMAS BERRY 1854 East VVeusley Street Entered from John H. lVebster School. Academic The chief diversion of Legs is found in duelling. Dur- ing almost any morning advisory in all our four years' stay, he might be seen engaged in bloody combat with pencils to represent swords, sabers, daggers or what you will. However, as may be seen below, Legs had many other interests. Cross-Country Team: Track Team: Photography Committee: Engineering Club: Art Club: House and Grounds. ANNE MARIE BIELER 4814 North Fifth Street Entered from Cooke Junior High School. Academic Anne is a very active girl and like most of us she enjoys a good time. Always cheerful and full of fun, Anne is quite helpful. especially in times of need. She enjoys talking over old times upon meeting any of her grammar school chums. Anne intends to continue her education at Temple. Christmas Party Representative: Mathematics Club: House and Grounds. JOHN R. BILL, 3RD 1024 Fillmore Street Entered from John Marshall School. Academic Billzie is one of our models, but not an imitation of the real thing. Although he is quiet, he is quite the fellow for everything, an asset to his class, and a real friend. His activities are varied, but he seems to iiud his major interests in athletics and club life. Vice-president. Circle Twelve: Assistant Manager, Football: Dance Committee: Sock and Buskin: Ye Monks: House and Grounds. EARL JOSEPH BILLINGSLEY 6114 Jackson Street Entered from Henry YV. Lawton School. Mechanic Arts Tarzan is long, lean and lanky, but he is one of the most popular fellows in the class. Some day we expect to see him on the Keith Circuit, for we all remember his acting in the B play. His athletic endeavors have varied from section to varsity teams. .Cross-Country Team: Track Team: Photography Com- giitttie: Mathematics Club: Engineering Club: Ye on 's. T weozty-one I l
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