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WILLIAM WEIR DONALDSON Who is emitting that hearty laugh? Who else-could it be but Weir? When he laughs, you just laugh with him and feel one hundred percent better. Weir was a follower of the Nature, Science, Math and Glee clubs, holding the post of vice president in the Math and Science clubs. His membership in the Glee dub promoted him to a place in the cast of Napoleon Naps and El Bandido. Weir, keeping physically fit, participated in the athletic curriculum, playing baseball and football, winning his letter in the latter. He also took part in the Senior Play. We know that Weir will not only laugh but work his way through life. “Panting time looked after him in vain.” RUTH ADELINE EARWAKER Ruth brought that gift of cheerfulness with her from Highland. It certainly has been appreciated by her classmates here at Abington. Sociability, friendliness, and willingness added thrice to her already likable personality. The class hockey team claimed Ruth’s athletic side. The Spanish and Commercial clubs had her on their roll as interested and loyal. Just to see this sweet sunny girl makes one want to know more about her. 11 Let there he many windows in your soul, That all the glory of the universe may beautify it” ALBERT ROYAL FAIRCHILD, JR. “Boys’ cooking class will come to order,” shouts Albert Royal (Baking Powder) Fairchild, chief chef of this exalted art. But this is merely a pastime or hobby of Fairy’s as he usually devotes himself to more serious things. He has been an ardent supporter of the Latin, Dramatic, Science, Ili-Y, and Math clubs, being president of the last. Albert can also entertain. Do you need proof ? Ask any one who saw him in It Wont Be Long Now. Albert, however, is a staunch follower of football. By this time, certainly, there is an abundance of proof that Fairy is a worker at all things —not merely at cooking. tl Sinewy strength is in his veins.” MILDRED FISHMAN Mildred has proved to be quite the linguist. Beside being a member of the Latin and French clubs, Merry walked away with honors all year for her unusual scholastic work in Latin and French. We’re not sure as to Mildred’s ambitions but may we suggest teaching as a profession for she can tutor as no one else can. The Debating and the Dramatic clubs take some of her time and she declares that dancing—and may we add singing the latest songs—is her hobby; but after all this frivolity, Mildred gets herself on the Honor Roll. I Icr versatility is to be envied. We’d like a page from Merry’s book. “ Whose hand is white, whose tone is clear, whose phrase is very Ciceronian.” 14 The Oracle
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DOROTHY ANTOINETTE CLEVELAND Peregrinations—transcendentalism—when you hear those words, of whom do you think? Dot, of course, for who would know what they mean but Dot. She is our walking dictionary, and that’s not all! Every one likes Dot for her real sense of humor, for to those of us who know her. Dot is always ready with a wisecrack. But Dot has done more than this. She was a member of the Commercial, Library, and Etiquette clubs. And wasn’t it Dot who received the highest mark in an intelligence test. ' She has won her numerals in hockey and Dot has certainly helped the Class of 31 in the interclass track meets. If ever you’re crestfallen and disheartened, look up Dot—she’s a real tonic. “Her eyes, set in the youth of her, were pools.” PHILIP SHERIDAN MOORE CORSON “Money—money—money—for this—for that—for the other thing”— This is the battle-cry of the peppy treasurer of the Senior Class. Between accounts, Sher found time to devote to the Spanish. Commercial, and Hi-Y clubs. Practice makes perfect, so they say. Accordingly, Sheridan achieved the position of Business Manager on the Abingtonian Staff, which in turn promoted him to a membership in the Junior Fourth Estate. But Sher didn’t always speak through commercial terms for he was the fellow who filled the vacant place on the line of scrimmage in the Cheltenham f K tball tourney. 1-2-3-4 etc. were in high school days, football signals, but in later life they will number the steps of the ladder which Sher has climbed. “ There was a manhood in his look. ” JEAN DARLING “And this is a picture Peg and I took at—” (chorus of laughs and merriment by Jean). Jean’s explanation of the results of one of her many hobbies has lightened many a weary day. Never quiet, she buzzes from place to place and back again—doing this—doing that. However, she does have her serious moments. In some of these moments, she joined the Latin, French and Hi-Y clubs, being later elected to the Junior Fourth Estate. But haven’t we seen her name on a printed page—surely, many times in the Oracle. I lobby after hobby,—Jean will always be remembered for her ever memorable giggle and her entrancing stories of her friends— horses and dogs. 11 You might be a brown leaf on a tree.” JOHN ALBERT DAVENPORT Who is that boy so dexterously guiding his motorcycle? That’s Al. a true Abington product. Wherever he is. the motorcycle is sure to be somewhere near. But AI, however, devoted some of his time to school activities and not all of his time to the motorcycle. Al became an active memlier of the Science Club. How can any one of the seniors forget Al’s themes and book reports every Monday and Tuesday in English class? He is planning to be a motor expert. Keep at it, Al; we’re all back of you. “Heedless of grammar they all cried, ‘ That's him'.” June, 1931 13
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GRACE LEONORE FREESTON Four short years ago, Grade arrived from Weldon as a wee fresh man. First Grace went out for hockey, making the Varsity squad in her sophomore year. Her ability in typing is shown by the fact that she is our very efficient Abingtonian typist, a member of the Junior Fourth Estate and also a member of the Year Book Staff. The offices Grade has held—secre-retary of the Commercial Club, treasurer of the Library Club, class treasurer, secretary of Student Council, besides being president of the Library Club. In addition she was a member of the Girls’ Hi-Y and Glee clubs. To show her versatility, Grade appeared on the Honor Roll. “Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep, and you weep alone.’’ That’s Gracie’s motto. But did you say you wanted something done? Give it to Grade. 11 She had the biggest heart— And smiles to give A EDNA CLARA FRITZ Blue eyes, black hair, a solemn countenance, that’s Edna. Edna came to us from Highland. As an freshman, she showed her interest in athletics by going out for hockey. The Science and Commercial clubs also claimed Fritzy as one of their most interested and attentive members. Edna likes to sing and does it well as is shown by her membership in the Glee Club. Edna also likes to swim and as for sewing, Fritzy is a perfect “whiz ”. Look in the Sewing Room and you’ll see. “Dark was her hair A' FRED EARL GEUTHER, JR. Happy-go-lucky Fred! In him we have a walking definition of optimism. He was serious enough to manage to support the sport activities of track and basketball. His name could be found on the rolls of the Dramatic, Mathematics, Spanish and Science clubs if any one cared to inquire into the matter. As an actor—shall we forget the Irish “( op in the Senior Play. It Wont Be Long Now until Fred is following up his ambition, the vocation of engineering. “ I was ever a fighter A RUTH EVELYN GREEN Forests, a winding road, tlowers—no, we’re not taking a trip down Vinegar Hill. We see all this before us as we look over the shoulder of a petite, little red head. Ruth is painting in oils, her favorite pastime. We know Ruth is talented at dabbing paint; her illustrations for the Oracle have proved this. Ruth spends some of her precious time with the hrench Club; she is art editor of the Oracle, secretary of the Art Club, and a Junior Fourth Estate member. Ruth sings, too, for she took part in several operettas. For an artist, Ruth has very little temperament; and she is very quiet in spite of her glowing and beautiful red hair. “A maiden with shining hair A June, 1931
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