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ullQ1IllllZlg?ll?l I e lv 1 ' assess oe' swiss asze DOROTHY LILLIAN BIRCHER 7-134 Palmetto Street Entered from Kennedy-Crossan School. Commercial Dot is the little lady who is always around where there is typing to be done. As a result of her ability as a typist, she has won the silver and gold Royal awards.. Dot does not devote all her time to typing, for she IS an active member of many clubs. Board Representativeg Christmas Party Representa- tive: Commercial Clubg Iliking Clubg lVriting Clubg Ye Tale Tellers. ELIZABETH ANNE BISPELS 240 lVest Albanus Street Entered from Cooke Junior High School. Commercial Betty is carefree and determined to get the best out of life. Nothing ever worries her, for she simply won't let it. With all her independence, Betty is exceedingly kindihearted and is always willing to lend a helping iam . Commercial Clubg House and Grounds. FREDERICK STOREY BLEUIT 1138 Wakeling Street Entered from John Marshall School. Academic Sto is certainly a fluent talker. So voluble did he be- come at times that it was necessary to tiud some means of limiting his tiow of words. Otherwise our under- standing lagged. Sto has been active at Frankford in many lines and as manager of the football team he per- formed notably. Baseball Teamg Senior Morning Committee: Bowling Clubg Mathematics Clubg Philatelic Society. ALVIN GEORGE BLOCK 214 East Tabor Road Entered from Olney School. Mechanic Arts lVe are not sure just where Al got his ability to handle lights with such eliiciency, but we know that we owe to him the tine light effects in all of the plays given during the past few years. If Al is not working on the stage, he is back of the stage studying. Student Board Represcntativeg Engineering Clubg Sock and Baskin. Twenty-two
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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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to .S C S if? QUE H923 1,, Q .1ff1f1z:5.+sss.-L 4-wlfsefsc.- fe' .-'ifh-.::.,.ig:srT5s1.:a.a1' L f 9 I AN N M I sg-i' 'ey sq if if .4 ii - E ,. 4 fee: -S-at we-1--if-ww DORIS S. BOARDMAN 4809 Arendell Avenue Entered from Benjamin Crispin School. Academic Doris is a good sport and is well liked by all the girls. She expects to study nursing. Since she has a calm and cool disposition, together with a pleasant man- ner, we think she will be very successful in that work. House and Groundsg Study llall Monitor. ALBERT NVILLIAM BOECKER 4848 Roosevelt Boulevard Entered from John Marshall School. Mechanic Arts Al is a star trackman. He has been a member of the track for three years, and the cross-county team has claimed his attention for two years. Al was rewarded for his splendid work on the cross-county team by be- ing elected captain of the harriers. A. A. Representativeg Bowling Clubg Engineering Cluhg Fencing Clubg House and Grounds. ISABEL FLORENCE BOERCKEL 3 XValn Lane Entered from John Marshall School. Academic Shorty is one of those intensely athletic girls. She was a member of the varsity baseball and basketball squads. Our champion volleyball team also boasted of Shorty as a member. The section has recognized her athletic ability by electing her A. A. representative. Shorty intends to continue her education at Temple. C Swinmgng Teaing Christmas Party Representative: verman -lub. CHARLES NVALTON BONNER Somerton Entered from NVatson Comly School. Industrial Charlie's most characteristic trait is his pleasant. dis- position. Ile was a leader in both sectional and club activities and served as president of the Engineering Club. Charlie intends to take up mechanical engineer- ing as a life work. Finance Committee: T-Square Clubg Sock and Baskin. fl'1renty-three
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