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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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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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THE) SEED Ror.i-Ri- iioi si() i.uNx; KiiUiicr,-. ilk-. Pa.. R.l.l). Horn: (X-t bcr 20. 1V2(J () -(.ilm«k High Scliool C Ii;m:k Ai. Ai.khi i.i i rt. Ik there a woman, whose form is more dazr.lhiy, thou two locomotives that pass over Jhe Northern Railroad lives? — Joi ' is Karl Hi ' sonans rUKSHMAN: Band. Orc )Mrf( Musical OriranUalion. Vice-President of qiaisFalRl ' Class Fi)otlmlI. .JUNIOR: Band Leailer, Prc-sident .if Class, Council- man. Class Kootliall. anil A. A. Stiir. ' . SEN ' IOR: Hand l.i-ailer. Vire-l ' ri-sidcnl of Class. Councilman, and Secretary of A. A. Hoard. Li iil;: ■■ ' I ' ractiiniian Loiv. ' they iisotl to call him. Ili)u iiin had more tracior Iioiiin alone than prac- lically the re,- ! i.il the crev comhiiuHl. Outside of his riding ability. Bob swuni: a mean trumpet. The band was his ' bab} ' . ' and he did a real job in making something out of nothing. . good looker and dresser, he hail a quiet, subdued taste that made ' ou wonder at the classiness ' ' of his tvle. eioASS OF 1940 ki ' .XCl-, [. l.rCAS i f m lid! Pre-queisle St l ' hillip huig. Pa. Hnrn: .Xownibcr 27. I ' M ' ' Philli|-1..ML ' Hifh School C ' lL.NLK l. Al.KK 11,11 Kl We could irhiji hix irci( ht in irildrots. Eugene Field I ' KKSHMAN : K.i.itball, Clas,., Kimtliall and lla.. .l.all, liMSeliall. l- ' r. Track. .lUNIOR: Baseball. Footliall. and liasketbull. .SENIOR: Captain of the Football Team. Haskcthull. Varsity Club. Secretary-Treasurer of Class. Ye»r. book Stair. Forum, A. A. Board, and Varsity ClltV. Lucas: The might} ' man ot our el,is . Luke cap- tained and quarterbacked oiii NuiiImH irmi ;uk1 played baseball and basketball, i-i , i.i! t.mner if tiiere ever was one. I ' ecker .i- : -: ni ' Ui in classes also. As far as his social lili ' . i lueined. he spent most of the time duniii; il.mie. ' - in a secluded corner. Hii ability ;is a Invcr can be at- tested by .S. |. C;, and tlie IVan, li Luke; He kept more or les,- to h: .o lerins. but came into his ouii
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