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' 1' , 9 I ll.xs'rlNos ANGIE C. HASTINGS Entered '2i'3: Photography: Wilson. Ll'l l'l,l'l is known about Angie, for she ku-ps he-r iclc-as to ln-rsn-lf. VW- clo know that sho l L-njoys lnovics to thi- full:-st, as wc- know of no one who can tell you more- about them. Angie has in-vcr be-on vm-ry conspicuous, but one of the-sv days wc 1-xlwct hvr to break loose In El big: way. XYln-in-vc-r she vast hvr quiet Illilllll to tha- winfls, wc saw glimpses of il fi ll? Dt'l'M7Il- ulity, so wt' uwuit nm-ws of ln-I' vugrvrlv. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS SCHOOL Avillfflffll ll I I ohm: T. PHOEBE T. HAMILTON Entered ,331 : Class Secretary T363 Vice- President Athletic Council '35: Glee Club '3-1, '35, '36: Operetta '34, '35: Volley- H ball '343 Prophecy: Pastorian Board '363 Roberta Jarden English Award '35: Vassar. EVER sinvc Phocbv Cillllt' to us in thc- eighth grade, she was tops in the' class, finally be- coming an ofticPr during hf-r Senior yvnr. Shv's an all-round girl, ll?L'H,llSl', besirh-s bc-ing: on thc honor roll, she' was active- in utlllvtics. You voulcl always find hvr in any group of girls that was going plum-s. Sho low-s thc tlu-zitrv, :incl onvc' saw four plays ovvl' one- wvvkm-nil. Phoebe is going to Vassar nc-xt ywlr, znnl wc know that shf' will bv just :is popular tlwrc as she- wus ln-rv. i
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NIARY I 5 iz-ff' QU MARY D. FOSTER Entered '35: Personnel: Drexel. MAXHX' was a newcomer to our class this year, but she was soon noticed for her red hair, crooked smile, and unusual person- ality. VVe heard reports that she was the belle of Glenside, her home town, and, in proof of this attraction, she arrived at school every morning with half of Germantown Academy. VVe understand that she wants to pound type- writer keys and struggle with shorthand, thus putting her various talents, backed by a quiet, eilicient assurance, to some useful and lucra- tive work. Iil l' Hr: Gor Aw,xv GERMAN TOWN FRIENDS SCHOOL CILIFF CLIFFORD F. LINCOLN, JR. Entered '28: Soccer '35: Chairman Invi- tation Committee: Chairman Biography' Roberta Jarden Library Committee: Le- high. CLIFF was always considered the outdoor man of the class. His interests in hunting and fishing have led us to believe that he will someday become the editor of Field and Stream or Outdoor Life. He has been termed handsome in his tux, but he is, with- out a doubt, at his best in hip boots and khaki pants. Though he never made the Glee Club and his abilities as an orator were limited, Cliff won his letter on the soccer field during: his final year. ,atwaa g Q54-'T-Q. ' 1 Lf - 4-pw '- , Q fa fl ' E i-1111 I een
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4 4 A- lliizzznz MARY S. HAYES Entered 'illg Class Treasurer '34: Glee Club '34, '35, '36: Operetta 2551 Hockey '353 Tennis '36g A squad Apparatus: Photography 3 Wellesley. T1Xl,l, and f1,'l'2l,CPi:l1l, 'kHL'ZZ2ll'l' is tlie most two-sided g:.rl in the class. At times she is quiet and dignified, paying close attention to her own business. But the other times, wlioa sl1e's pert, sparkling with energy, and her eye never stops twinkling, as if its owner was thinking: of some new delight to come. These moods seein to lie controlled at will, making! her 41 good companion for very many people, and, us the gasoline ads put it, a swell datef' M .xsc.x1m? GERMANTOWN FRIENDS SCHOOL Nl .xooil-1 ARTHUR A. MAGILL Entered '24: Glee Club '34, '35, T561 Operetta '34, '35, '363 Football '33, '34: Captain '35: Basketball '3ii: liaseball '34, 755: Captain '36: Sports: Haverford. WE find it diflieult to tell you about .-X1'tie. 'l'o say that lie was enptuin of both the footlvall and lmselmll tezuns, and that lie was of more than averzigre intelligence, leaves lIlUl'l1 ground to cover. Artie has been called the strong, silent lllllll of the class, and liis actions were the hardest to fathom. A moody clmp. lie was eitller riding: :L wave or sinking into un inlpenetralwle study, black us night, from wliieli we couldn't rouse liim. But eitller lmppy or sad tllere is sometliingr reall about liiln which will endure. 1 .J A J Nl Two ll fy
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