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THE ANNUAL 23 BENJAMIN RODGERS-AlWayS in the midst of harmonizing voices. Can he sing? Tenor. Dunbar Octette. Boys' A. A. History Club. JOSEPH E. RUBENSTEIN-G0Od T121- tured, but noisy. Literary and Dra- matic Clubs. Ambition: To be a busi- ness executive. DOROTHEA S H A F F E R-ACad6Il'1iC student. Hobby--sleeping. Future teacher. EM MA SHISLER-Studious. Delights in riding horseback. May be a mod- ern Paul Revere. Librarian. HARRY S H oo s TER-Modest, poet and artist. Oilman Crefinedj. GEORGE SITES-Dancer. Tall and rangy. Good scholar. In the know, mostly no. Ambition: Chandu. DEAN SMITH-Industrial course. Witty, always a friend, 40 second Smith. MARY JANE SMITH-One of our honor students. Her ambition is reaching for the highest star. ALEX SPANN-Quiet, interested in baseball. Commercial student. FRANK STAUS-President A. A., Feb., '33, to June, '33. Ladies' man. The life of the party. Football, bas- ketball, and baseball. ALMA STooG-Academic student. Future hairdresser. Hobby: reading. J EANETTE SWANGER-College Prep., fond of dancing and swimming. Fu- ture s dent of Ursinus ho . o . 0 o . D NG Am itio to be a chef JOHN SZEGDA--Another of the si- lent members of room 117 is extra quiet, but very nice. He is interested in all sports, and reading. He is a member of the Boys' A. A. ROBERT TRAUB -- Handsome. Mar- velous dancer. Party man. Football, baseball, basketball. Secretary Boys' A. A. Ambition-tight-rope walker. NICKOLAS VARLAN - Nonchalant. Baseball player. Ambition: to draw plans for the high school gym. LILLIAN TUPEKOFF-D r a m a t ist. Orchestra, commercial student-win- ning ways. SADIE TYMAN- Quiet, commercial student. Stenography. JOHN D. VEREMEYCHUCK-Dark. Handsome. Amiable. Ambition: Engi- neering. Fresh-air fiend. Well-liked. Chuck. A. A. member. FRANK ATwooD WARREN-Quite a large name for so small a person, isn't it? Atty is a member of the Boys' A. A. and the Boys' Glee Club. He is assistant manager of the foot- ball team and expects to attend Tem- ple University. FLORENCE WATSON-H6F6,S a fu- ture student of Drexel. Flossy is interested in home economics. She likes to take care of the house, so there's a tip for the boys. ELIZABETH W A R D--Million-dollar baby from the five and ten-cent store, popular, winning smile, commercial student. WILLIAM WEEKS-Willie, the tall, shy youth, is quite a stamp collector and likes dancing and all sports. He is a member of the Boys' A. A., Boys' Glee Club, History Club and Current Events Club. He expects to attend Drexel Institute. BLANCHE WEEST - Sophisticated. Delight is in powdering her nose. Interested in P. M. C. NORMAN W1EsLER-The tall, dark youth with the gruff voice, fond of swimming, reading, camping and driving. Active in many clubs, espe- cially Literary Society and Dramatic Society. He is expecting to attend a military college. GEORGE WEN sIL-Can laugh all day. Came from Central High, Phila- delphia. Current Events Club. Likes to answer in negative. Expects to be a mechanic faviationb. Friendly. RUTH WESTMAN-Academic stu- dent. Quiet. Ambition: to get mar- ried.
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TIIE ANNUAL 25 NAOMI WHITE-Commercial stu- dent. Quiet. Literary Society mem- ber. ROSE WITLIN-Lover of good music. Steady worker. Takes part in many extra-curricular activities. Charge of Scrap Book Collection of Mathema- tics Club. V io1.ET JONES WHITTLE-Sports lover. Witty. Wants to be a secretary and take dictation at one hundred words a minute. Pastime? Talking. Favorite expression: What for ? MARION ELIZABETH WILLIAMS- Remember the fat lady in the Senior Circus? Full of fun. Brilliant. Honor student. Future? Peirce Business College. Wants to see the world. Newswriters' Club. MARY WILLIAMS-Dark, Quiet. In- nocent. Shy. Very fond of reading. Fears the boys. Latin student. Mem- ber of many clubs. MARY YOUNG-Brown eyes, black hair, small, popular, and full of fun. One of our own students. Enjoys camping and needlework. ANNA ZINNELL-K'N3H.,, Fair and slim. Her hobbies are collecting sou- venirs and keeping all correspond- ence. Our future secretary or stenog- rapher. Athletic Association. MITCHELL ZA CZKOWSKI-Pride of the Iidu' ' Department. Pat- ternma e ' c plays the piano. Tall. D . ery popular with girls. Never angry. Always willing to help someone else. EDWARD LIPSKI-Eddie is a mem- ber of the Vergil Society. We may see him back again next semester as he intends taking a post graduate course. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF FEBRUARY, 1933 The class of February, 1933, held their graduation exercises Thursday evening, January 26, 1933. The pro- gram started with the stirring W. M. B. March by Hall, played by the High School Orchestra. The invocation was given by Rev. William B. Pugh, pas- tor of the First Presbyterian Church. A short address was given by Dr. David A. Ward, superintendent of schools, followed by another selection by the orchestra. Dr. Milton G. Evans, president of Crozer Theological Seminary, spoke to the graduates, giving much good advice and many valuable hints to be followed by them after leaving school. Dr. Evans' excellent speech was very well received by the audience. Mr. Charles P. Larkin, Jr., presi- dent of the School Board, presented diplomas to the class. Mr. George W. Pedlow, principal of Chester High School, presented several pins and prizes to the outstanding pupils of the class. The commencement exercises came to a close with the singing of the Alma Mater' by the entire audience. GEORGE SITES, June, '33. It always rains When you're wanting the sung It always rains Just to spoil all your fun. But then the sun with the rainbow appears, And you suddenly learn how to smile after tears. Mildred Pusey, June, '33
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