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HELEN MATHILDE FENSKE Helen came to Abington from Germantown in September, 1!)£2. She was a member of the Glee Club for two years, taking part in “Love Pirates of Hawaii.” In her Senior year she joined the Tennis Club. Helen is much interested in cooking and serving. The future we have planned for her is rather complicated. We cannot decide whether she will be a fashionable modiste on Fifth Avenue or settle down and keep house for some one. We wonder! “ Take things as they are and come. Not as they might hare been. RICHARD MONTGOMERY FETTER “Who’s that out there with the number on his jersey?” I looked, and yes, it was Dick. Mud from head to foot. Probably very much bruised but nevertheless I knew he was happy. He worked for three years, watching every game from the bench—fellows who have had that experience know what it means—but finally, he won out and made the varsity team in his fourth year. He also won the honor of being chosen as left guard on the all-suburban team. And didn’t he surprise us all when he forgot his “preposterous diction” long enough to make a successful Walter Fairchilds in “A Mennonite Maid.” “ Sadness may came, and sadness may go Hut fun gees on forever! FRANCES EVERETT FLAYELL Yes. this is Swat. Her hair did you say? Oh. no; not auburn, brown! At least according to Swat herself, it is. Abington Grammar School gave us a basketball player when it passed Swat along. During her first year she made the class team. Swat has played varsity basketball for three years, being the Captain of last season’s successful team. Swat is President of the Hockey and Basketball Clubs. She has been a member of both the Radio and Latin Clubs. She has also been a faithful member of the orchestra. “ The splendor of her bright and glancing hair! Dick Huh-huh! Swat 4 18
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HARRY CHARLES EGXER Our Harry came to us from Weldon Grammar School. He took an active part in school life, especially in the Spanish Chib. We all remember him as Diego in “A Day in Spain.” Harry spent two years in study ami two years in play. What will come out of this combination, we cannot say, but we do know that Harry has ability when he chooses to exert himself. “ Rest first, then work. ” Lightxin FRANK LOUIS EYOY Four years ago, the football team came to the conclusion that they needed some one to practice on. After prolonged meditation they decided to allow Frank to attend classes here, in order to break him in. The result? He entered Abington High School to be a member of the football squad ever since. He is also interested in radio. By the way, have you ever known of his missing the chance to see a pretty girl? Neither have 1! He was just K. O. (Kut Out) for an actor, it seems. Did you notice the way he played the part of the father in “What They I hink, and Puntz in the Senior play? In spite of his frivolity, he can work hard. Have you ever seen him toiling as stage manager? It would do you good! “ ’ dares do all that becomes a man. Who dares do more? HERBERT HARRY FEIGELMAN Enter Herbert Feigleman at the beginning of Act Third of the “Class of 1924.” He came from West Philadelphia High School. He immediately plunged into the swimming team. During both Act Three and Act Four, he was a member of the Radio Club. Then came the climax—he became installer for the Radio Club. On June IS, 192L the curtain will fall on our four-act play, and behind it will be Herbert Feigelman in the grand finale. “None but himself can be his parallel.” IIf.rby 17 Jl=-
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MARION ESTHER TOWLES If during the next five or ten years you look in “Who s Who.” don’t he surprised to note the name of Marion Esther Fowles. “Married to some famous person?” Oh, no! A shining light of the chemical world. There is more than one kind of chemistry, you know. She entered Abington in the Sophomore year. Since then she lias been a basketball enthusiast. This year she won her gold basketball by serving the team as a very efficient manager. She has also taken part in “What They Think, and “A Mennonite Maid.” She has been somewhat ailin’ several times during her high school career—but not doctor-sick. “ The light that lies In a woman 8 eyeo. Toots VERA FREINFIELD “Snappy brown eyes, curly brown hair.” Oh, I know who you mean, Vera. She has been an enthusiastic member of the (lice Club for four years and has participated in all its activities. This year she has joined the Tennis Club and plays—yes, as we all do—well, when the courts are not full. Our poetry department 1 as been very grateful to Vera for her helpful assistance. DONALD R. FUNK Donald came from Weldon. They seem to grow them big over there. Donald was a member of the football squad, belonged to the Radio Club, Latin Club, and Tennis Team. Perhaps his most well-known activity is the orchestra, for this unusual young man can play almost any instrument there is. We must also say in passing that Donald is intensely fond of a pretty girl, and has dates with all the pretty faces in the school. It must be that “Music hath charms.” Acting also hath charms. We arc told that some of the audience were so charmed by Donald's portrayal of Absalom Puntz in “A Mennonite Maid” that they could not understand why Tillie refused him. “ Those were golden things he said— To his riolin.” “ By the work One knows the workman!' Yee Funky -=J 19 fc-
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