Abington High School - Oracle Yearbook (Abington, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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THE CLASS OF JANUARY CHARLES CHRISTIAN KOSTMAYER Charlie. Aircraft, Etiquette clubs. Amateur angler. President, Nature Club. Wants to be an insurance man, or maybe a banker. Amiable. Appreciates good humor. LILLIAN LEIDY Flossie’s other self. Flower of Venezia. Dancing lady. Fond of singing and acting. An exquisite voice. Small but efficient. Bells of Capistrano. Attractive. I'll Leave It to You. HELENE LOUISE KREITLER Lee. Lady of the Terrace. Bells of Capistrano. Flower of Venezia. Latin, Dramatic, and Reading clubs. Knits. Swimming and hockey. Bishop's Candlesticks. Humorous. Intelligent. Friendly. MARGARET ELIZABETH X LIGHT Peg. Latin and Reading clubs. Secretary, French Club. Assistant manager, hockey team. Plays the piano. Honor Roll. Receptive. Wants to be a language teacher. Hi-Y. Yearbook. Kindly. DOROTHY ANNIE LIGHTMAN REBECCA WIGGINS KULP Kulpie. Likes to work on posters. Quiet. A Cappella Choir. Making a scrap book of school news. Journalism. Wants to be an art designer. Dramatic Club. Sister. SARA RICHARDS KULP Kulpie. Likes to dance and read Western thrillers. Hockey enthusiast. Aspires to be a trained nurse. Journalism. Commercial. Dramatic, Library, and Style clubs. Sister. FLORENCE MAY LEES Flossie. Dependable. Efficient. Band. Orchestra. Plays for Assembly. I’ll Leave It to You. Every operetta since freshman year. Mistletoe and Hollyberry. Journalism. Songbird. Dot. Oracle typist. Junior Fourth Estate. Life Saving Club. Vice-president, Comm e r c i a 1 Club. Collects dolls. Swims. Brown curls. Future secretary. Competent. Dependable. Yearbook. RAYMOND MICHAEL LIZZIO Heine. Will be golf “pro.” President, Current Events and Campus clubs. Three golf letters. Ready smile. Likes to hunt. Journalist. Runner-up in Philadelphia District Interscholastic Golf Tournament, 1935. XU Ct o- DOROTHY MABEL LOVE Cupid. Class hockey. Honor Roll. Etiquette, Latin, Reading clubs. Bells of Capistrano. Lady of the Terrace. Flower of Venezia. Worker. I’ll Leave It to You. Hi-Y- Versatile. Spanish star. r 20 THE ORACLE

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THE CLASS SAMUEL WEBSTER GREEN, JR. Sam. Four years soccer letter. Track. Wrestling. Study Hall chaplain. Stage Manager for I’ll Leave It to You and Community Night. Talkative. Karp’s delivery system. Sunny Sam. DORIS VIRGINIA GROLOCK Wants to he a kindergarten teacher. Dancing brown eyes. Adores knitting. Sense of humor. Reading Club. Fine mind. Deliberate. Always knows her friends. WALTER WELLS HAINES Hainsie. Soccer monogram. Tri-county Championship Team. Tennis. Editor-in-chief, Oracle, Yearbook. Latin, Mathematics, Glee clubs. Junior Fourth Estate. Mistletoe and Hollyberry. Ironical. Controversial. Honor Roll. Highest intelligence quotient. Musical. Keen thinker. CHARLOTTE ANN HARDER Charlie. Always ready to smile. Plays tennis. Glee Club. Treasurer, Art Club. Wants to be a commercial artist. Reads poems. Enjoys movies. JEANNE ANN HEINEMAN Jeanie. A picture of loveliness. Class hockey. Writes prizewinning stories. I’ll Leave It to You. French, Latin, Dramatic, Glee clubs. Swimming Team. Aims to teach English. Humorist. Sweet. YEARBOOK 19 OF JANUARY THELMA PATRICIA JONES Jonesy. Hockey letter. Second Northeast Suburban Hockey Team. Latin and Style clubs. Basketball. Aspires to be a teacher. Knits. Interesting mind. JOSEPH WILLIAM KERCHNER Joe. Football. Journalism. Aircraft, Nature, and Etiquette clubs. Blusher. Future machine designer. Likes the out-of-doors. Drawls. Likable FRANCES LONG KILLIAN Frannie. Monogram for swimming. Petite- Oracle typist. Fll Leave It to You. President, Visiting Club. Announcements. Talkative. Junior Fourth Estate. Light brown hair. Blue eyes. Always busy. Perfect coiffure. Yearbook. RAYMOND EUGENE KIRKLF.Y Politician. Enjoys modern dramatics. Fll Leave It to You. Watch him truck! Wants to be a chiropodist. Generous with his car. ALICEBETH KNOW ETON Artistic Abby. Abingtonian feature writer. Class hockey. I'll Leave It to You. Dramatic, Etiquette, and Art clubs. Clever designer. Writes distinctive verse and stories. Whimsical.



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T HE CLASS OF JANUARY 21 MARGARET CAMERON LURTEY Peg. Latin Club. Vice-president, Reading Club. Lady of the Terrace. Flower of Venezia. Student Council secretary. Honor Roll. Civic Attitude Award. Enjoys dancing. Hi-Y. Helping everybody. EMMA MAE LYSLE Em. Responsible for Announcements. Abingtonian typist. Commercial and Library clubs. Journalist. Petite blonde. Likes to knit. Faithful. Willing worker- WALTER HENRY MARCHANT IValt. Heading for big business. Tall and blond. Basso pro-jundo of Glee Club and A Cap-pella Choir. Quiet. Motorist. A big car. Wields a fast tennis racket. Dignified. Poise. GEORGE PARKE McCURRY Senator. Sings. Dramatic and Glee clubs. A Cappella Choir. Lady of the Terrace. Flower of Venezia. Football. Til Leave It to You. The life of music class. FRANK LEONARD MILLER Hank■ Always smiling. Football. Civic Attitude Award. Vice-president, Student Council. President, Dramatic Club. Honor Roll. Future cadet—maybe. A gentleman. YEARBOOK ETHEL SARA NIESSEN Tall and dignified. Class hockey. Honor Roll. Dramatic. Latin, and Reading clubs. Hi-Y. Retiring. Lady of the Terrace. Classical student par excellence. BURRELL TAFT OUGHTON Barrels. The future world champion table-tennis player. Does he like to bat the balls around? Aircraft and Science clubs. Track enthusiast. Unassuming. HELEN ELIZABETH PETERS Pete■ Tall, blonde, smiling. Letter in basketball. Editor, Abingtonian. President, Hi-Y. Latin, Reading, and German Glee clubs. Junior Fourth Estate. Animated. Sunny. RUTH EDNA PIERCE Ruthie. Wants nothing except to be happy. Cute. Likes to sew. I’ll Leave It to You. Latin, Reading, Dramatic and Glee clubs. Flower of Venezia. Observing. Piquant. Jl DSON LESLIE PINKHAM Pinky. A man’s man. Wrestling manager. Vocational Club. Treasurer, Mathematics Club. Slight and quick. I’ll Leave It to You. Wants to enter Annapolis. Serious-faced comedian.

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