Philadelphia High School for Girls - Milestone Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1919

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Page 31 text:

The Record ELSIE CREBS 4079 Lancaster Avenue Philadelphia Entered from E. Spencer Miller School. Dancing, Social Service Clubs: Mirthful Mummersg Student Association: Athletic Association. Elsie's hair is very fair fthat is not meant to be a poemD. and she does not make very much noise. But, as a class, we know that she always gets there and that is more than the rest of us do. EMILY DAVIS 80l 0 Eastwick Avenue Philadelphia Pinky Entered from Thomas Buchanan Read School. Arts and Crafts: Student Association: Athletic Association. We very seldom hear Emily speak but she usually says something worth while when she does talk. May she have health, wealth and happiness always. MILDRED DAVIS 87 I Wynnewood Avenue Overbrook Midge Entered from Overbrook Grammar School. Mirth- ful Mummers: Dancing, Hiking clubs: Torch Representative: Student Associationg Athletic Association: Cast of Mrs. IVIcCravey's Boarders . Sometimes we wonder how Mildred manages to hear anything, much less to hear lessons. But she always does seem to hear everything in some way. She is a mighty nice girl and a good sport. Man was created a little lower than the angels and frequently runs in where angels fear to tread.

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The fellow who knows it all The Record ELIZABETH STEWART COGILL ZI9 S. 47th Street Philadelphia Libby Entered from Morton McMichael School. Owl, Dancing and Hiking Clubs: Picture Committee: Athletic Associationg Student Association. If you may say one girl in one hundred why not one in two hundred and ten? Libby certainly is that girl. She is sincere. unaffected and as she signed herself in the inevitable autograph album, she is a friend to the end. MARY K. COSTELLO 5842 Race Street Philadelphia Entered from john Barry School. Dancing Club: Mirthful Mummers: Student Association: Athletic Association. Mary is one of our fashion plates. She relieves the dull monotony of school OD by her bewildering array of dresses, coilfure, stripes, and-dates. GLADYS KIRK CRANGLE 60 I 9 Westminster Avenue Philadelphia Glad Entered from George Brooks School. Student Association: Athletic Association. A more sincere and happy girl one cannot lind. Because happiness breeds content, she is always contented. wouldn't be half so annoying if he could only keep it to himself.



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All things are possible except, The Record HARRI ET MOORE DEACON 48l8 Osage Avenue Philadelphia Harry Entered from Henry C. Lea School. Mirthful Mummers: Book Representative: Student Associa- tion: Athletic Association. There's just one thing we regret, Harry dear, and that is that we've never been able to persuade you to hike with us. lf you're as firm in all your resolu- tions as you have been in that one, you'll surely make a success of your life. DOROTHY DEAL 5327 Haverford Avenue Philadelphia ..Dot,. Entered from Henry C. Lea School. Secretary of Owl Club: Glee Club: Dancing Club: Ring Commit- tee: Book Representative: Chairman Theatre Bene- Et Committee: Student Association : Athletic Associa- tion. Standing like a mighty oak applies well to her. All the years, trials, and winds that blew from the theatre benefit have never shaken her. GRAYCE lVlORTlMER DUNCAN 48l8 Baltimore Avenue Philadelphia Gwacie Entered from Harriety-Lee School. Secretary of Class: Cast of Christmas Magazine: Book Represen- tative: Torch Representative: Red Cross Com- missioner: Secretary of Arts and Crafts: Social Service: Mirthful Mummers: Owl and Swimming Clubs: Cast of Typewriter I..ady : Student Associa- tion: Athletic Association. Happy! A face full of cheer and a heart without fear and a smile for each one she meets. We all like Grayce: she's one of our best classmates. perhaps, for a girl to look intellectual when she is chewing gum.

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