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CONTENTS PAGE Foreword, Richard Spering..................... 7 Class Yell, Helen Clark....................... 8 Personal Glimpses, Members of the Class of 1021................................... 10-41 Wonderland. Margaret Dougherty............... 44 Class Poem, Marguerite Graham............... 4.5 CLASS Song, Sheldon Hoffman.................. 40 Black Gold. Marry Mcrrison................... 47 The Land Which God Forgot Morgc ret Doug urty ....... 48 Kdccation and Democracy, George Williams.. 40 Senior Statistics, Marguerite Graham. Margaret Harper, Ina Stewart........................ 51 Horns. Ralph Vasty, Richard Spering. Ina Stewart, Elizabeth Grid land, Albert Bross, George Williams, Marguerite Graham, Edna Vandegrift, Lois Clark.............................. 55-00 Radio Notes, Walter Berk, George Shoemaker... 61 We, the Juniors. Marion Hanlon............... 05 Tournament of 40, Anne Knecdler............. 07 History of Freshman Class, Members of Freshman Class................................. 01) The Senior Plat, Helen Clark................. 71 The Orchestra, Raymond Ambler................ 78 The Band, George Shoemaker................... 78 The Glee Clubs, Margaret Dougherty.......... 7.5 The Debating Team. George Shoemaker.......... 77 Art Club, Earnest Willard.................... 77 Write'is (’li b, Margaret Dyer.............. 79 Press Club, Richard Spering.................. 79 Vocational Cu b, Richard Spering............. 81 Radio Club, Willcs Reeder.................... 81 Latin Cu b, Margaret Harper.................. 88 Spanish Club, Earnest Willard................ 88 An Evening With the Seniors, Edith Roll..... 85 Athletic Notes, Maxey Morrison, Helen Clark.. 80
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ggr n 1 - ... Class! of 1924 •e ■- Officers Maxey Morrison..............................President Margaret Dougherty.....................Vice-President Louis Oswald................................Treasurer Edith Roll..................................Secretary Class iHotto Nothing Great Is Lightly Won Class Colors Maroon and Gray Class Jflotoer American Beauty Rose Class Cell Oomplah——-Oomplah. Rah-Rah-Rah, ’24-’24-’24, Sis—boom—-bah. Are we in it? Well I guess, We are ’24-A. H. S. 1---9------2—4 Yeah-----------—! -4 8
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DOROTHY Dl'BREE AMBLER Dorothy is a graduate of Abington Grammar School. This young- lady seems rather serious although you never can tell from appearances. She has been a meml»er of the Glee Club, the Short Story Club, and the Latin Club. We predict in the future that a brilliant club woman will Dorothy be! Though quiet in school. Dorothy, they say, is the life of a party. She is also a most witty and gracious hostess and we like to call at her home, for all are welcome there. “Come in the evening, or come in the morning, Come irhen you're looked for or come without warning. EPHRAIM RAYMOND AMPLER, Ju. Another musician? Yes. but not an ordinary one. Here we have a saxophone player de luxe. Solos. classical music and jazz music come equally easy to “ lubby Ambler. As a result he is in great demand with local orchestras and he broadcasts with the “Midnight Serenades ” every Friday night from station WIAD. Next to music we find “Tubby” as a member of the swimming team. As his name might imply, he is an excellent plunger. When he is not playing in the orchestra, you can usually find him over at the Y. M. C. A. trying to break Johnny Weismuller's swimming records. “ Hi very fort has music in it as he comes up the stairs. HENRY K. ARNOLD Hen is one of those fellows who make parties lively. He always has something to suggest or something to do. Hen has all of the characteristics of a true actor. He can make talk. He is just good looking enough and just funny enough to attract the girls. He is best appreciated on the school bus and in the physical training class. Public speaking is his favorite subject. He is taking the part of Jake Getz in the Senior play, “A Mennonite Maid.” “ I.ct the world slide!' 10 1If.x Dot
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