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22 OUR 1929 ANNUAL HERBERT BELL BOULDEN Dub” He is very quiet, isn’t he? Well, even if Dub doesn’t have much to say, he surely does a lot of thinking. We wonder why he appears to like green so well? Dub” doesn’t say just what he would like to take up for his life work, but it certainly does look as if it may be undertaking. However, un- dertaking is not the only lesson taught in South Chester. Anyway, Dub, here is lots of luck. NORMA BRAM Poet, debater, musician, student— Norma Brain. Norma has been active in nearly all school organizations. She has been a valuable asset to the Debating Society, taking part in two public debates. When you sing our fine class song, you immediately recall the author, Norma Brain. Norma has offered many contribu- tions to the Spectrum, and has our best wishes in her future literary and jour- nalistic efforts. WILLIAM ELLIS BULLOCK Ellis is one of these long fellows who is always called upon in emergencies. And if you try to keep pace with those legs of his, you get there on time— and how! Ellis walks about the school with his head in the clouds: we heai rumors that he intends to become an- other Lindy. Fly high, Ellis!
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OUR 19 2 9 ANNUAL 21 HARRY BONIER Despite sundry comments as to his vaccination having been accomplished with a victrola needle. Harry rates high among our extemporaneous class room debaters. Harry is ever willing to accept either side of an argument, and drive his opponent mad with his forceful arguments. Lots of luck, Harry, and may you shine brightly as one of our future legal lights. MARGARET BORRI First you hear a lot of giggling, then a bunch of curls pops out, and Mar- garet appears on the scene. Margaret is usually giggling over something, es- pecially in stenography class, and be- fore long everyone joins in. Margaret is going to be a stenogra- pher. and we envy the lucky man. PHILIP BOSTUR “Phil” What is that rumbling sound coming up the hall ? Sounds like thunder. It’s Phil, of course. Philip came to us from Dewey School. He chose the industrial course, and has turned out to be a great pattern-maker. He cooperated at the Atlantic Steel Castings Company during the past two years. Phil, the class of ’29 wishes you success.
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OUR 1 92 9 ANNUAL 23 DOROTHY BURNS Dorothy is one of our studious com- mercial students. If you doubt that, you should get a glimpse of her report card. She always has her lessons pre- pared. and, unlike most girls, is very quiet. When she does talk, she is usu- ali worth hearing. Keep up your good record, Dot, and we know you will be successful in whatever you undertake. PAUL WINN Paul is bringing his high-school ca- reer to a glorious close by attaining excellent marks and retaining his popu- larity with everyone, especially the fair sex. Not since the days of Curly” Og- den have we possessed a finer pitcher than Paul, and except for a trifling in- cident at Lower Merion, he boasts a diamond record replete with victories. Continue in your present paths, and success cannot help but be yours, Paul. rmi RAYMOND W. CHATTEN “Chatty” Raymond is another of our little men who have succeeded. Raymond came to C. II. S. from Franklin School, and chose to become a machinist. He is a wonder at juggling tools. (Also his lessons, when necessary.) Chatty was manager of the varsity squad in his Senior year, and he certainly did his part. Here’s luck to you, Chatty.
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