Germantown Friends School - Blue and White Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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W' HAI-rv. liiuci-1 , L HARRY M. GRACE Entered '2fS: Glee Club '34, '35, '3G: Operetta '34, '35, 356: Pastorian Board '35: Business Manager 736: Roberta Jar- dcn English Award 'Ii5g History Award T143 Alumni Scholarship: Valedictorian: Cum Laude: Chairman Photography: Rochester, IT has been said that there is but a narrow distinction between a genius and an idiot. WVe are inclined to think of Happy as thc former. Happy is one of those hard work- ing: students with thc hahit of landing on the high honor roll with monotonous regularity. lint his activities arc not confined to the pur- suit of academic honors. His interests vary from classical music to loafingr on a Bucks County farm. .-Xlthougrh Happy has never heen anchored hy an inferiority complex his confidence is an aid rathcr than a hindrance. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS SCHOOL ldiflwrfir 'l'i: is N n-: BERTINIA E. DICKSON Entered '23g Glee Club 'IHS Archery '35: Chairman Personnal: Recorder '35, 'iifiz W'heaton. TlilS red-headed worker stuck close to her hooks, always completed assigninents and finished whatever jobs she undertook. Her strong: character and courtesy towards all. combined with a subtle wit, make her company appreciated hy those of us who know her well. 'l'his pleasant pupil is an ideal student for she causes the teachers no trouhle and much satisfaction. Her private life is veiled in mys- tcry. hut if it approaches what we hear of it. we salute the perfect lady! ? i l YWA W , ' 1 : '-1'7 Q. ,,sRG0Ylr Nlohilglrczisc Xu. fb H AIR 'l'oN1c

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C011 Fir: S. CCMFORT CARY ws . Entered '23: Class Vice-President -1-, . Athletic Council '33, '35: Secretary T363 Glee Club '35: Hockey '33, '34 '353 llas- ketball '34, '35, '363 LaCrosse '34, '35: Baseball '34: A Squad Apparatus '35: Athletics and History: Pastorian Board '34, '35, 'SGS Vassar. WHENPlY'lCli you see a 1931 Ford, tlu-rv also you sec Com1ie, class eliaufT'm-ur. Her little roadster I1lH,ll2tfI0?S to carry inorc- than seven at once all over Pliiladelpliia. The regular route is from school to the girls' ath- letic field, where she shines. In hockey, as wing, she runs from one end of the iield to the other, scoring' many needed goals for the Varsity, of which she was a member for three years. VYP d0n't know what we would liars- done without her help on nearly all the other teams. Ou GnoRGr:. ' GERMANTOVVN FRIENDS SCHOOL IJAYIHRID. Biz v J Qkf I GEORGE H. DAY, Entered '24: Soccer Manager '34, '35: Track Manager '36: Business Manager of B. Sz VV., Hamilton. AP l'l'lli knowing him from his kindergrarten days, and taking little notice of his retiring manners. we were thunderstruek to see his lanky frame appearing at all gala festivities attired in starched shirt and sporting' a radi- ant smile. His activities do not stop there, for he faithfully carries out his duties of athletic manager throughout the year. Most of his former retivence within these walls was due to his outside interests: a fine stamp collection, the eflitorship of a scout paper, and the sec- retaryship of the Scout Press Club of Phila- delphia. l'101ll'fI'l'Il



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5 nv' r aw' a1ef:. f:,:'2, ask 16 n tba nf? iS EGGY. l3141'1'Tv ELIZABETH B. EGGLESTON Entered '23: Glee Club '34, '35, '36: Oper- etta '36, Hockey '34, '35: LaCrosse Co-captain '34: Athletic Council '32, '35: Volleyball '35: B'aseball '33, '34, '35, A squad Apparatus '34, '35, '36: Volleyball Manager '35g Health Manager '36, His- tory: Duke University. AN active member is always to be admired, especially when her activity is genuine and friendly. This is the outstanding trait of the most unaffected girl in the class, Eggie. Betty is the first one to say that she is not a genius, but her earnest efforts and good sports- manship make her outstanding, both in the sehool and on the athletic field. Thus we have nothing' but praise for this best of sports and most helpful of friends, for she always pulls her weight, no matter where. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS SCHOOL Hl'BI'1Il. DAv11 DAVID M. HUBER Entered '24: Baseball Mana:-rer '35, '36: Editor of Hand-book '36, Cum Laude: Snapshots: Business: Chairman Proph- ecyg M. l. T. A VERY versatile fellow is our David. He prizes highly his ability to get into round- houses and engine yards when the foreman isn't looking. He has stood out in many fields, including photography, printing, model railf roadingr, and stamp collecting. The gray Olds- mobile with the New Hampshire license plates which was seen around school was often the means of visiting the towerman at Overbrook Station. 4'Big Dave was also seen with Mr. James at the field, discussing the varied prob- lems of managingq the teams. 0 wut xml if y 'VL Sixteen

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