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GTHB SBBD crsr.w K ii s 2745 Norili Fioiii Si. Philadelphia. Pa. Hon,. IS I ' M ' School Pol : • ' If the nuni who pawtx only the ( re, or « ' ' • ' other snrface he sees before h ,„ were loi artist, the khnj of artists would he the photographer. James McNfil Whistlor FRKSHMAN: Han. I. lull JUNIOR: Poultry rlul SENIOR: Poultry Clul.. i canuTa out I ' ll ready business while aetlins. ' llass: ( lUS came here with lo tro into the pho ioK ' i-aphy a little knowledge about fanning. He could always be seen with that kodak sluni: over his shoulder, struttins around with that military walk. He was always in a hurrv but never on lime Nevertheless, he went into his ' i oultry work with a ven;. ' eance, and he need not lake a back seal lor anyone. eioAeSS OF 1940 l.KONARl) llKl.l.l ' R 3() ' ; I ' .asl (list Si. Chicago. lllinoi Horn: February 22. P ' 17 :in Su-uben Migh School lloK IK 1 I. I I Kl ' Let on s,r„l:l..n:, ' v ' . ' FRKSHMAN : I Team. Chnim Class Kootl. . JUNIOR: Clas- l SENIOR: Secr -t:irv ..I tli. Forum and Horticultur Heller: l.cnny, for all his b self out of a tight spot u ii Words dripped from his lon i didn ' t watch out vou w , (■ ' ' ■• ' .. talk ifm- cd by a till. iioney afld if lost. Cigarette Mill (.lll-ln t WaiCll uui ..-M .. .- • ,: ' • 1 1,,. and money were the bane ol hu; e.xisience a d h never had enough ot eiihor. 1 ho radical of on -lass Len was the -M.ly man m , menca vho tued V.,..;.. c...r,., ,,n,m in 1 i. i -. and cven he ) explain Stalin lad his doubu
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D.W ID FRIKDMAX .1 1 North Edgewuud St. B :ni : October 26. l il 8 Philadelphia, Pa. Oveibiook High School PoL ' LTRY It IK (I common thing with primitive people not to Kuki ' ii n sleeper, because his soul is away and might )iot have time to get back. — Sir John G. Frazer (THE SEED FRESHMAN: Track. CIs Basketball. Fou and itball Squad. BoxiliK. Inte Poultry Club Cla rdo rm Football. Baseball Class and JUNIOR: Cla Class Bask ' tee, Class : ss Bo-xing Squad, stball. Vice-Presid Football. Jr. ent P. of rom C Dance • Cor ittee. nmil- SENIOR: He barg ' s Cha Senior Proi adwa uffeu 11 Co iter. Fr. Box r. Secretary mniittee. of Poi oach. ultry Mr. Club Gur- . and Friedman: One of om- practically married boys. Dave thought he had poultry licked and didn ' t bother much with classes. I ' sually in need of a shave, he cut quite a figure on the dance floor with his smooth, light steps. He had the hateful job of being beadvvaiter, among other things, which position he utilized to great advantage. Xo details, week-ends in Pliilb ' , and good meals — his was a real racket. A graceful diver, Dave took many a bow for his efforts on the spring board. He would ha e m.-ide the football team if he had stuck to it. .. .MCJRRIS (iOl.DKX 523 Poplar St. Philadelphia. Pa. yo;-H.- April IS, 1919 O crbrook High School An old Si aiiish ftaijiiKj is that a kiss iritlmiit a mustache is like iiii egg without salt. Madison Julius Cawein FRESHSTAN: WrestlinK. Fr. Track. Fr. ] Manager, and Poultry Club. JUNIOR: Class Football. SENIOR: Poultry Club, .Soccer, Class RinK Con Ci(jlden: . Ioish could have been a lady killer if he had caici-l to. bul his relations with the opposite se.x viopiied before it even got started. Perhaps, that ' s win lie niaj(jred in poultry, it satisfied his inhibitei-1 tle iies. I e that as it may, Moish was known aj a thorough, conscientious worker and was Mr. Meisler ' s pride and jo - in class. Every so often, he would start to raise a mustache, and the care with which he nursed it would have made Ronald Colem. ia Loiemaii envi(JU . eioASS OF 1940
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LKOXARI) KAK H 2126 North Melvin St. Philadelphia, Pa. i ' r.;-;;.- April IS. ' V) OvcrbrtKik Hieh School GTHl. SEED There is no truer truth nhtdinnhh ' hy man than comes of niKsic. — Robert Browning KKESHMAN : Dance Committee, Cheerleader, and Hand. JUNIOR: Cheerleader. Class Secretary. Vice-Presi- dent of Poultry Club. Councilman. Jr. Baseball, and Jr. Prom Committee. SENIOR: Cheerleader, Councilman, Vice-President of Poultry Club, Senior Prom Committee, Mailman, Kaigli: Lenny i.s the tall. dark, and handsome type of a fellow who used to read about Charles Atlas without doing anything about it. . nother smoothie, he belonged to the social set of the School. He was instrumental in making our dances a real success and he also helped out by cheering our team to ictor -. W ' oggleberry took up poul- try, and (rhyme) 1 hope for Kaigh the birds will lay. ' d m LIX) ],li I 7h25 Park.Vvc. Born: |ulv2.i, l ' )22 Klkins Park, Pa, Cheltenham ' High School HoRIlCl I.ll KK 77k- luKiry Suye leplied: Come, ini) lad, (iiid drink some beer. — Samuel Johnson AiNIOR: Assistant Football Manacer. SENIOR: Football Manacer. Horticulture Club, Sec- retary and Treasurer, and Yearbook. Levi; Leo was the mighty mite of our class. ' oung and small though he was, nobody picked on him because he v )uldn t take it. On the foot- ball field Leo was Air. Samuels ' left hand man: e erything he did was wrong. The way he used to bulldoze those husk) ' brutes, however, was a sight ti; see. NO matter Imw much and how lone he yelled, the} couldn ' t realh ' get angi}- at him. etASS OF 1940 V
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