Downingtown High School - Our Year Cuckoo Yearbook (Downingtown, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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SMILIN’ THRU’ Kathleen . Moonyean . Ellen . Sarah . Mary Claire Kenneth Wayne Jeremiah Wayne Willie John Cateret . Dr. Owen . Wedding Guests CAST Grace Walton, . Sara Young Mildred An m iller Phyllis I I ur lock Julia Es worthy Louise V an Tassel . Donald Dixon Harry Forbes Charles McCardell Harry Brown Edwin Lewis Sara Dif enderjer, Anne En trek in and Walter Fisher RESUME KATHLEEN, a young Irish girl, is forbidden to see or communicate with Kenneth Wayne for some reason unknown to her. Willie is a suitor, favored by her Uncle John, but not by her. Even when Kenneth leaves for the War she is forbidden to say good-bye. However, she manages to see him in the garden. In the second act, the mystery of John's dislike for Kenneth is revealed, dating back fifty years. Finally Kenneth returns from the war, John's dislike is overcome, and Kathleen and Kenneth live happily ever after. Ivagene Roberts. Twenty-jour

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I ONE RAMTHUN Commercial Club Girl Reserve, 3 4 Glee Club, 3, 4 Operetta, 2, 3 Senior Play, The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary.” She is not simply good, but good for something. GRACE ELEANOR POPJOY “Poppy” Girl Reserves, 3 Were all mankind as peaceful as she, there would l e no need for a disarmament conference. EARL JAMES FULTON “ Phone”—“Jimmie” Hi-Y, 4 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Football, 1, 2. 3, 4; Captain, 4 Operetta, 1, 2, 5, 4 Glee Club, 4 Senior Play, “The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary” “ Friendship for many: love for one.” C jJI J Twenty-three



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TREASURE ISLAND PIRATES’ LOG D. H. S. September Monday, 9—School opened. I uesday, 10—Half session. Wednesday, 11—Whole day—Oh My! Friday, 13—One week of school over— And How! Monday, 16—Grid-iron candidates out. Wednesday, 18—Football practice going well. 'I hursday, 19—Scrimmages. Looks like a good squad this year. Saturday, 21—Boys beat Alumni. Monday, 23—Junior Doggie Roast. Wednesday, 25—Girls out for hockey. Friday, 27—First edition of school paper the Bi-News. Saturday, 28—Freshman Reception; what a beating some Freshies took! Boys lost to Phoenix in opening game. October 1 uesday, 1—Sophomores had their first perfect banking day. Friday, 4—Second team beat Lower Merion Reserves. Good game! Monday, 7—Heffner tried to break up his car. Wednesday, 9—Buckley got to typing class on time. Friday, 11—Gingerich’s and Allen’s house-warming. Saturday, 12—Beat Spring City. Tuesday, 15—Miss Watkin's didn’t keep anyone in after school. Friday, 18—First Literary Society Meeting. Saturday, 19—Fellow’s lost hard-fought battle to West Chester. Monday, 21—Miss Ulrich didn’t assign any English. Wednesday, 23—Blaine Harkness became very romantic! Ask Bernice. Thursday, 24—Hockey practice going fine. Calendar Friday, 25—Juniors got their class rings. Monday, 28—Miss Higgins got her hair cut. November Monday, 11—Armistice Day. Team dropped the game to Berwyn, the cup is theirs to keep. I uesday, 12—Every room in High School has had the Savings Banner. That’s going fine, keep it up. Thursday, 14—Miss Philips took her Seniors on a trip to places of County interest, including the jail, courthouse, county home, and insane asylum. Friday, 15—Pep period in assembly for Coatesville game, tomorrow. Saturday, 16—Coatesville tied us. Last game for seven varsity men on home soil. Tuesday, 19—Click and some pictures were taken for the annual. Wednesday, 20—Mr. Heffner was rather excited today; Dashing from room to room as if in search of something. Maybe he lost his temper. Friday, 22—Last Pep period in football season. Team plays Pottstown tomorrow. Saturday, 23—Team beat Pottstown. The last game for the Senior varsity. We certainly will miss them. Monday, 25—Second team was beaten by Coatesville Reserves. I uesday, 26—A Chemistry exam. Oh, how we studied. Wednesday, 27—A vacation. Bye 'til Monday and don’t eat too much turkey. December Monday, 2—Certain Seniors are beginning to think they have “ IT . Tuesday, 3—Basketball practice going fine. Twenly-fiee

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