Abington High School - Oracle Yearbook (Abington, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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JOHN JOSEPH CARDILLO Chairman Senior B Property Committee. Cheery grin. Playing jokes. Treasurer Vocational Club. Helps anyone. Can’t seem to stay put or stay quiet. Likes to raise flowers. The best of company. KATHRYN ISABEL CARRELL Who is that busy young person hurrying down the hall? That’s Kacy. Dark eyes. Black hair. Ready smile. Member of the Dramatic Club. Willing to help. Chorus of Cherry Blossoms and Napoleon Naps. Member of Reading Club. Writes poetry. Chief ambition — to become a radio singer. Plays the piano. Incidentally. Kacy is fond of flogs —in fact that’s one of her hobbies. Here’s to tuning in on you Kacy—“ I hope you like it!” MARION LOUISE CRAGG Wears blue which accents her blue eyes. Pals with Merd Cutting. Sang in Napoleon Naps, Sonia and the Penn Chorus. Financial secretary and later vice president of the Reading Club. Belongs to the Dramatic and Glee clubs. Hobbies — reading, walking and music. Password—11 Hot-cha.” MARY HOLME CRISPIN Mary—class dreamer. Blue eyes. Calm. Smile. Quiet. Member of the Oracle Staff. Dramatic Club. Secretary of Reading Club. Junior Fourth Estate. A poet. Glee Club. Chorus of Napoleon Naps and Cherry Blossoms. Loves to swim. Nicknamed Kenny. Hopes to be a kindergarten teacher. And how she loves Smudge—now, now, he’s her faithful dog. THEODORE MICHAEL CARDILLO Dark eyes. Black hair. Always smiling. That’s “ Tink.” He shines at track. A member of the Science Club. Hobbies? Just tinker. ‘‘Tink’s’ 'ambition: to get a job. Why does he always say, “Wish it were Tuesday?” RICHARD MELVIN CLAYTON Quiet, reserved, bashful, resourceful. That’s Dick. The would-be globe trotter. Honor roll student. Latin Club member. Gentlemanly and friendly. Good chemist. Smiling. Studies are his hobbies. He says, “Gee-Whiz”. McKinley’s gift via Highland. Good at statistics. Was in Operetta. Above all he is intelligent. JOHN A. CRAIG John came from Cheltenham last semester. Friendly enemy. At Cheltenham vice president of Math Club and secretary of Engineering Club. At Abing-ton member of Art Club. Sparkling blue eyes. Light brown, wavy hair en brosse. Good nature. MARY CUMMINGS Sweet. Quiet. Class hockey. Class basketball. Dramatic Club. Tall. Slender. Loves to swim. Hopes to specialize in English. Prefers grammar to literature. Blue eyes. Light hair. Latin Club. Likes to type. She has that most alluring feminine quality, a gentle voice. For June, 1932

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ANDREWS K. BOR DA Outward appearance of dignity and quiet reserve. Covers up emotions, except with Wally in music class. Tall. Light. Received his monogram for football. Shy when not with intimate friends. President of Science Club. Active member of Latin Club. Took part in four operettas. “What’s the difference?” is Andy’s expression. ANDREW GEORGE BRENNAN Mild-mannered. Andy’s all right. Quiet. Played football. In Science, French, and Math clubs. Ready. Willing. Likes drawing and music. Prefers to be a violinist. Courteous. Competent. Keen. Came here from St. Luke’s School. Likes a good joke. Well liked by all who know him. He can appreciate the humorous side of life. MARION AVIS BROWN Secretary of Library Club Member of the Spanish and Dramatic clubs. Does Brownie like music? In the Glee Club and chorus of FA Bandido and Sonia. She can play the piano. Brownie’s greatest ambition is to be a famous organist. Laughing. Talking. She has charm, this Brownie of ours. WILLIAM ANDREW BUSHNELL Brown wavy hair. Blue eyes. Out for baseball and track. Won American legion medal in 1928. Member of Latin, Science and Mathematics clubs. Bill is capable and willing. Loves dancing, reading and driving. Wants to become a salesman. His hair always the center of much admiration and comment. Excellent journalism student. ANDREAS DAVID BOTHE, JR. Quick. Argumentative. Hard working. Assistant manager of football. Likes scouting. In Dramatic, Latin, Science, Spanish, Camera, and Debating clubs. Busy. Forceful speaker. On Debating Team. Tall. Always in a hurry. Hopes to be president of Keen Products. Hustling. Found mostly in library. Dave is never at a loss for a witty remark. PHILIP BROADHEAD Jolly. Business manager of the Oracle. Junior Fourth Estate. Winning smile. Sparkling mischievous eyes. Track and football candidate. A diligent member of Commercial and Dramatic clubs. Portrayed Ronald in The Goose Hangs High. In chorus of FA Bandido and Sonia. Fond of out-of-doors. Sociable. ALICE JOSEPHINE RILEY BURGESS Humorous. Good dancer. Plays piano. Very quiet. Drives a car. Sincere in all she does. Dark eyes. Engaging smile. Loves to talk to her chums in Study Hall. Neat and orderly. Stylish. A maid of attractions. CATHERINE ELIZABETH BUSTARD Interesting. Quiet. Busy. Member of the class hockey team. Swimmer. French Club woman. Member of Latin Club. Belonged to Dramatic Club. Twinkling eyes. Laughing. Hobbies—dancing, swimming. The original friend in need. The Oracle



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WILLIAM CHARLES CUMMINGS Pensive. Friendly countenance. Letterman in soccer. Good knocker on soccer field. Talented player. Steady worker. Air of nonchalance. Quiet. Laughing blue eyes. Commercial Club. Holds attention. Better newspaper reporter than golfer. Ambitious at heart. Frequenter of library. We liked Brother Bill's affability. CAROLYN LOUISE CUTTING Sweet. Quiet. Demure. That’s Toot. Entered Abington from Greenwich High in the Empire State. Achieved her letter in basketball. Plays class hockey. Takes active part in Dramatic Club. Commercial Club claims her support. Loves to hike and read. Docile. Those big brown eyes. MEREDYTH VIRGINIA CUTTING Tall. Blonde. Blue eyes. Girls’ Hi-Y. Active member of Dramatic Club. Had a lead in The Family Upstairs. Oracle Staff member. Fond of basketball and hockey. Favorite expression is “Neat” which certainly describes her. Ambition?—to travel, oh to travel, which is obvious as she traveled to us. JOHN MICHAEL DeFLAVIS Dark hair. Letterman in soccer. Dark eyes. Secretary Vocational Club. Broad grin. Active in class work. Humorous. Mathematical shark. Supports all sports. Vocational Club doggie roasts! Considerate Courteous and kind. HARRIET SMYTH CUTHBERTSON Quaint. Ardent worker on Oracle Staff. Faithful member of Dramatic and Spanish clubs. Shy. Won numerals for hockey. Beautiful long hair. Enjoys writing poetry. Congenial. Trip to Ireland in sophomore year. Neat. Industrious. Harriet aspires to be a stenographer. Our old-fashioned girl with the old-fashioned smile. DONALD S. CUTTING Don known better as Dodo. Comes from Greenwich, New York. Three-letter man in football. Won captaincy of Football Team. Member of Track Team. Baseball and basketball candidate. Athletic representative. Vice president of Boys’ Hi-Y. Hugh in The Goose Hangs High. Vice president of Student Council. Don hopes to be a coach. JOHN E. DAVISON Athletic. Letterman in basketball. football and tennis. All-Suburban halfback. Earnest. Sincere. Dreamy brown eyes. Carefree. Suspected of being serious by nature, but refreshingly merry on occasions. Stands high among classmates. President of A. A., Hi-Y and Science Club. Vice president of Senior Classand Student Council. Clem in The Goose Ilangs High. All this, even more is Jack. MARK T. DEIBLER, JR. “Just a minute, now!” Introducing a silver-tongued de-bater-a veteran. President of Debating Club. Hail fellow well met. Served the Abing-tonian in the capacity of sports editor. Member of the Science Club. Vice president of Math Club, and Chaplain of the Boys' Hi-Y. Witty-expert at repartee. Proved his ability in Sauce for the Goslings. Treasurer of Senior Class. Junior Fourth Estate. Honor student. Beware, Mr. Einstein, Mark may advance some theories that will outclass the fourth dimension. The Oracle

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