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THE TORCH MARGUERITE PERRY December 27, l915l. Neslmuliuy, Pa. Hurlequin Clulx, 2, 3, l: Ullox-us. -l: Chziirmzm Health :md Uluzililim-ss Vom- millef-, tl: .lulxior Prom l'ummill1-4-, 3: Hzlrlequiu 1'lz1y Stuff, l: Musical Colueciy SHUT, 1. Tall, not too slender, Graceful and tender, Pretty and piquant, A girl not infrequent, Her speech a bell's tingle Where sweet words mingle. MARY M. RICE August 25, 1912. Mechanicsville, Pa. Harlequin Club, 3, -1: Stage Frew Har- lequin Play, 3. 42 Svvond Prize- SOXVillLl', 2. Mary Studies very consistently, :md mukee out so well in ln-1' wrilleu work that her marks uri- very f'OIlllIl0lldlllrlt'. The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. WARREN C. PLEISS April 8, 1913. Neshaminy, Pa. liziml, 1, 2, 3, -l: fjI'ChE'Sll'8, 3, 4: Jazz Ol'Chkl4l!'1l, 3, 1: Activities Committee. NY1lI'l'k'll is the inmmculute, able leader of the sc-hool's juzz O1'f'hi!St1'll. Through his lf-uclvrslmip th c Friday afternoon damn-s in the 1-fylll were ai real success. Bloro luck lo you, xXYill'l'Bll. I am not in the roll of common men.
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THE TORCH WILHELIVIINA NEANIAND 'fMy Knee September 25, 1913. Doylestown, Pa. VVrit,ing Contest, Bristol, 13 XVriting Contest, Reading, 1. A quiet and unassuming' demeanor, and beneath it the determination :ind good sportsnizinship that makes her a desired friend. She hears no ill of a friend, nor speaks any of an enemy. CLARENCE MYERS September 9, 1913. Chalfont, Pa. Clarence has been so engrossed in his studies that he has failed to talk much. That maybe the reason for his quiet manner. Clarence wants to be ei farmer after he leaves school. Vxfe know he will be successful. Silence sweeter is than speech. ROBERT PEARLNIAN HBobH May 2, 1914. Doylestown, Pa. High School English Prize, 1, Student Council, 2, 43 Vice President of Class, 3: Musical Comedy, 3: News Staff, 4, Peirce School Spelling Contest, 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Team, 45 Chorus, 13 Spelling Team CB. C. I. MJ, 1, 2, First Prize, 2: High School Spelling Prize, 3, 4: Orchestra, 1, 2, 3. Bob is quite content to ceremoniously play a composition of some foreign com- poser. The strains of his fiddle render enchantment to mine ear. Music has charm to soothe the savage beast.
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THE TORCH October 10, Harlequin Committee, BLANCHE ROD 1913. Dublin, Pa. Club, 2, 3, -l: Junior Prom 3: Harlequin Play Staff, -ig llusicztl COIIICOY Stuff, 4, Program Com- mittee, 43 NVhat'S in but I would anybody. I own clothes. My frie Chorus, 4. ai mime? My name is Rod, never think of using' one on like to sow and make my nds have come unsought. BLANCHE ROBINSON February 7, 1913. DOYIQSTOWII, PHI. Studiwiil Council, -1: Secretary Ulnss, l, 33 Hzirluquin Club, 1: Secretary ol' l4'r'enr'l1 Club, fl: Junior Prom Uominitlev. 3: Sc-nior Play Stuff, 1: Freneh Club, 2, 3, li Gi-1wt':1l Order Cornniittee, l. A co-ed afflicted with popularity, Famed for wit and humor, One who is 10096 clever. Busy, A co-ed having brains galore. LEDA ROSENBERG February 28, 191-1. Doylestown, Pa. H'zu'lequin Flub, 2, 33 Hiking' Ulub, l. Leda IS quiet in school, but we lnlvo 21, fziinl suspicion thatrsho is lozids of fun when she is out. Sho enjoys writing short humorous sketches :ind stories, Herlfs wishing her success. When l was a child,l spoke as 2 child, and-I still do!
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