Abington Friends School - Outward Bound Yearbook (Jenkintown, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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Twenty-six MARY Louisa Yonai: 330 Montier Road, Glenside Entered l95U Soplzmfzore: Glee Club: Color team hockey: Color team basketball: Afm r1.s. jzmior: Class Secretary: Clee Club: Costumes for Cradle Song : Second team hockey: Sec- ond team basketball: Tennis manager: Ex- change Editor of Amrns. Senior: Class Secretary: Glee Club: Second team hockey, co-captain: Treasurer of Athletic Associa- tion: Human Affairs. I It is written to be lzonmnlzle is to be l1umI1Ie One seldom catches Mary in a blue or very serious mood: in fact, she is usually quite sunny. Despite Mary's love of fun, she can be down to earth and has proved her executive ability by being the class secretary throughout the junior and senior years. Wfe find her often writ- ing letters to her many friends all over the United States and Canada. Speaking of Canada -that is what Mary talks of most. Mary also thinks a lot about her future as the editor of a newspaper, a goal which we hope she will achieve. Mary is the kind of person in whom you feel free to confide, and it is her relaxed, congenial manner that puts everyone at ease.

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.ri l, .A . ,I 5 X C we s . N KN 15. i if 1 xx' vi X In s...,J XX Q , l,XI,A'1'Ai.n: :XNN VVRIQGINS 5' Q Hidden Clen , Meadowbrook I . Entered lllflll X 1 FTQFIIIILYIIIII Color team hoekeyg Color team basketball: Ar'ori1.s: May 'Courg Suplzlil Prnorzf: Clee Club: Colm' team ekeyg Color team basketball: A1'oms, art staff. -lIlHlU7'.' Clee Club: Second team hockey, Second team basketball: Arorns: Buck Hill Conference. Srrzior: Assistant Photography Editor ol' Outwzzrd Bound: Clee Club: Sefond team hockey, co-captaing Varsity basketballg Arorns, art editor. is Sf asf . ,Sig fri xg s ii sis . . . I , s . t :ss l-f s: -- ass esses Q . Study men as well ns books Nat's good nature and sympathy have al- ways been an asset to the .'53's. This old timer, here since Kindergarten Five, has always had a keen judgment ol' people, which makes her one ol the most understanding girls in our glass. Her originality and ability in art, which you see exhibited in our figures and posters for the proms, will carry her a long way. She always seems to be painting or drawing something, whether it's posters, Christmas cards or just plain doodling. Aside from her interest in art, Nat likes horseback riding, and her help is ap- preciated by the Philadelphia Workeamps and Abington Hospital. Her independence and whimsy make her an individual, and her dis- like for superfieiality and insineerity will be a strong guide in whatever she undertakes. Twenty-fue



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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1953, being of sound inind and body, do declare this to be our last will and testament. We hereby bequeath the following: CARo1. leaves her home permanents to Betsy Helveston. junv leaves her horse sense to Jane Jordan. JANE leaves her adeptness at knitting to Joanne McDowell. JACKIE leaves her nailpolish to Barbara Danehower. HELEN leaves her athletic ability to jane Cobourn. GINGER leaves her figure to the skeleton in the science lab. LEE leaves her ebullience to Mary Ickler. SIssY leaves her High laugh to Joan High. BARBARA leaves her stage fright to Shirley Pearson. TRUDY leaves her love for basketball to Adele Fitzgerald. MARYLEE leaves her college weekends to Betty Ann Smith. SALLY leaves her airplane to Janet Scott to Hy around in. NANCY leaves her frankness to Charlotte Whalen. CoRlNNE leaves her 5 feet 1 inch to the junior Class. SUE leaves her unruffled disposition to Joan Oppenheimer. BRITA leaves her glasses to Barbara Sheppard. MARTY leaves her jokes lingering in the locker rooin. NA'l' leaves her natural blondness to Carol Young. MARY leaves her Western lingo to Mandy Funk. The Senior Class leave their annual house party to another jolly group. The Senior Class leaves .... In witness thereof we set our hand and seal this tenth day of June, 1953. The Class of 1953 Twen ty-seven

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