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» THE ORACLED Bt'STER GRACE NAOMI CLAUSER Me. the Class of '27, are proud to claim for our classmate a girl like Grace. The same sweet smile, the pleasant greeting that she has for every one. has endeared her to all. The alumni should know her because she is the girl that keeps right after them, to write for the Oracle, of which she is alumni editor. The number of times her name has appeared on the Honor Roll will prove her ability as a student. All her time, however, is not given to studies, because the Art, Press, Latin. Dramatic, Tennis, Hockey, French and Glee Clubs and the Operetta claim some of her time. In a few words, Grace has in her a combination of qualities rarely found in one girl. She is an ideal. “ A nd the world grew bright With a diamond light, For, behold, a rainbow shone. MARY CATHERINE COLEMAN Mary is that shy girl who entered A. H. S. in 19 24 from Park Grammar School. In her stay at Abington, she has been a member of the Commercial Club and the Tennis Club. Mary also has the fine trait of always l eing ready to take an active part in things around the High School. Besides her school activities, she is very fond of music and loves to play cards and attend parties. We might add that her pet hobby is dancing. Mary agrees with her sister— onee-in-awhile—eh. Mary? “.I kind and gentle heart she had, To comfort friends and foes. GRACE NAOMI COOPER Bang! Here's Jerry, the lass who put pep into the commercial department, chief typist of the Abingtonian. As a business manager, site is a wow. During her Senior year, she was the business manager of the Curtis Publishing Company, advertisement collector for the Senior Play program and chief talker for the Reading Club. Yes, she was an active member of the Commercial and Spanish Clubs and captain of the Spelling Team. With her eyes of blue and her smile of gold, Jerry will win her way to the heart of the world. “Character calls forth character. Jerry 40
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THE ORACLE ) MILDRED JEANETTE BLl'ME i Surely, you know Mildred, don’t you? She came to us from Southampton in 1925. She is active in the Dramatic, Latin, French, and Mathematics Clubs and Mildred certainly can debate! She was the affirmative captain of the Championship Debating Teams. Yes, she can sing, too. She was a member of the Choir in her Junior year and Glee Club in her Senior year. Yet Mildred's marks show that she studied. Although she is a busy girl, she always has time for a joke. She is a real credit to A. H. S.! “ I had peace to sit and sing. Then I could make a lorely thing. H. MERRILL BOWMAN Merrill came into our midst from North Glenside in 1923. Since then he has been very much in evidence here and there. He has been active in the Press, Glee, Math., Dramatic and Debating Clubs as well as editor on the Ahingtonian Staff. In the way of sports. Bow played class basketball and was assistant football manager. As a little side line. Bow seeks the high spots. Maybe some day he’ll throw John McCormack from his pedestal. “ One inch of joy surmounts of grief a span. Because to laugh is proper to the man.” RCTH MARY CHESTNUT “Look—who’s that girl running about with a stack of papers under her arm?” “Oh, that’s Chessy.” She entered Abington from Glenside-Weldon School in 23. but did not step out until her Junior year, even though she began the habit of gett ing on the Honor Roll quite early. Chessy became an active member of the Hockey, Basketball. Dramatic, Reading. Glee, Latin, and Interims Clubs as well as Prefect and member of the Senate of the French Club. Her literary activity came to light in her Junior year and brought about her appointment to the office of editor-in-chief of the Oracle. This takes up a great deal of her time but she always manages to be on hand at every game, no matter what sport it may l»e. speaking at Commencement not excepted. From all appearances, Chessy must be a direct descendant of “Little Boy Blue tor she is always arrayed in that soft color. This has proved that girls of blue always saunter “smilin through.’ “ A thing of beauty is a joy forever; Its loveliness increases; it will never Pass into nothingness. Bow CHKS8T cj 19 J=-
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.» CTHE ORACLE RACHEL HUDSON COOPER This little maid came to us from the Willow Grove High School in her Sophomore year. In her Junior and Senior yearss, he was an active member of the Swimming, Commercial, Spanish, and Reading Clubs. Rae adds the spice to shorthand class. The commercial department would surely miss her. She’s only a little girl, but she can talk. “Oh, saw ye the lass wi' the bonnie blue 'ecu?” Rae WILLIAM ROSS CORBIN Rill has been interested in sports ever since he entered from Weldon Grammar School in 1948. Our Irish Quarterback not only stars in football but also is on excellent terms with the baseball diamond and the basketball managership. For four years, the Glee Club was proud to number him among its rank, during which time his initial appearance was in “'Flic Pirates of Penzance. Mathematics, Hi-Y, Dramatic and Radio Clubs claim him as a member. His executive ability has l»een demonstrated by his presidency in his Freshman ami Sophomore Years. As editor-in-chief of the Oracle, he has hel| cd to make it a success. His dramatic reputation comes from his portrayal of Adam in the Senior Play. He combines a serious, all-around good fellowship with a keen sense of humor. Lads like Rill chase gloom away. “Cheerful at noon, he wakes from short repose, Breasts the keen air, and carols as he goes.' DOROTHY MAE COREY Fort Washington sent us a real student when Dot came to us in 1948 as a Freshman. Dot is a good friend of Latin, having been an active member of the Latin Club for four years. She is also a good swimmer, having joined the Swimming Club and, in her Junior year, having passed the Red Cross Life Saving Test. Her name occurs on the Honor Roll almost every month. Then, too, she is a member of the Orchestra and the Mathematics Club. Dot expects to be a nurse. If she gets along in nursing as well as in Abington High School, she will certainly be a success. “A blessed companion is a book,—a Imok that fitly chosen is a life-long friend. ' Dot A 1
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