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BERTHA DIAMOND None more previous 4-'er wus found. Bertha is the only precious stone among the Senior girls. Don't be alarmed, for although she is a dia- mond, she didn't come from South Africa. She can more than scratch the surface of a problem in geometry, and algebra is child's play to her. She is wonderfully kind and generous and never becomes angry. To keep her tem- per as sweet as possible she eats a lot of candy which surely does the trick. But llertha's accomplishments do not stop here for she plays the violin and dances like a sylph. The boys fight to dance with her, for she doesn't step on their toes. She is helping to make the Senior Play successful by perform- ing in the choruses with right good will. She sings in the Glee Club with a sweet soprano voice. If she ever enters comic opera she is sure to be successful and Madame Diamond. beautiful prima donna will perform for 330.000 a night. Senior Play Glee Club fl. 3, 4D Doll Com. Girls' R. O. T. C. JULIUS DIAMOND Ile knows that nll that pglifh-lm is not gold. Famous lfinancicr l,ends Sl0.000,000 In Gold to Iiankrupt France. N. Y., April 23, 1035:-.lulius Dia- mond, multimillionaire and most fam- ous financier of the world. is endeavor- ing to put the credit of the world which has been tottering for several years. on a firm basis by personally lending Sl0,000.000 to lirance. This is one of the most remarkable moves that has been played in the checkerboard of finances for many years.and doubtless will mark a high water mark in the worldis history. 1 Mr. Diamond is a native of Potts- ville, Pa.. and an honored alumnus of both the Pottsville lligh School and the VVharton School of Finance, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania's most famous son. His admirable control of finan- cial situations, and his great influence on contemporary politics has made him the most talked of man in the world today. R. O. 'l'. C.
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ESTHER CONOVER The sen. the sea is the home for me. In September of this year a young lady with yellow locks entered our class from Port Carbon. She had been valedictorian of her class there and had set out to conquer new fields. French, Chemistry. Caesar, Shorthand, Typewriting and English were the dragons that stood in her way. She bravely gird on her armor and started to light. She is still Fighting. but she is winning the day. Indeed she likes French and l.atin so much that we are afraid she is going to become either a Roman or a Frenchman, if she does not become a sailor. She is from New jersey and is so fond of the sea that sometimes we fear she would like to drown Caesar, her best friend. NVhat- ever she will be in later years, she is sure to be successful, for she has the three requisites of success, good na- ture, determination and intelligence. Senior Play Doll Committee KATHRYN DeLONG HKITTPIN - KIT - KITSIE. She had rm heart with room for every joy. A rougish smile, Titianl' hair, a heart with room for every joy: a charming maiden indeed. One of our best stu- dents, an athlete and a lively factor in class activities. Kitten had the honor of being president of the Senior Class for the first semester. Now Kitten is very fond of sports tof all kindsj especially swinging. Now! Please don't be inquisitive. Here's to Kitten at NVest Chester! She makes a charm- ing old fashioned girl. Oh, to be sure you saw her in the minuet. Hockey Q-l, 3. 2. lj Basketball 1-1.3.2, lj President MAD Vice President Hllj Chorus fl, 3. -lj Uke Club Senior Play Minuet Doll Com. Llama Sigma Scrority Field Meet H, 35 Girl's R. O. T. C. Class Day Speaker
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RUSSEL DORMER --urs RIM-h study is at wx-nrinz-ss to the flesh. This is the boy who managed our almost successful Senior Basket Ball team. One of '23's dependable mem- bers, Russ has gained a reputation of friendliness and good fellowship which assure him a place in the mem- ory of his class. NVe wonder, not for any particular reason, but merely be- cause of idle curiosity, what leads Russ ro often to the Library. VVC dislike to seem suspicious but it seems that he is not attracted solely by a love of learning. VYQ have heard it whis- pered that men will go to great lengths to secure pleasant companionship, and who could be more pleasant than peo- ple from one's old home town? R. O. T. Ct l, 25 Class Basket Ball Mgr. CS, 4j Chairman Music Com. 'Kathleenn CARDA ELLIOT CARDIE Music tells no truths. Step forward Miss Elliot and display some of your musical talent. Thank you. Folks, here is the original piano- pounder. Her true value would shine forth only if she played beside the great l aderewski or the incomparable Cortot. Sofmuch for that. Although few people know it. Carda is also a swimmer of note. .Nnd this coupled with the notes she receives in class and the musical notes she plays. plainly il- lustrates, that either she follows the notes or the notes follow her. But never mind, folks, Cardie has a soft spot in her heart. The only trouble is that it was soft too often and has, each time, grown hard through usage. But we will bid you farewell now Carda, and wish you success as a future musi- cian. Adios. Hockey K4. 3. 2 ll Class Editor CSAJ Basket Ball f3,2, 1,' Senior Play Com. Field Meet til-, 33 Llama Sigma ' Chorus Sorority Uke Club School Pianist Girl's R. O. T. C. Senior Play Doll Com. Girl s Rifle Team A. A. Dance Com. Literary Society Animal Staff
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