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22 In Retrospect Neil r. Gilchrist “Gilly 194 West Birch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Secretary of Modern Language Club, S-l; Associate Ed¬ itor, Girard Magazine; Orchestra, 1-1 to S-2; Man¬ ager of Orchestra, S-2; Glee Club, S-2. “Gildy” is one of the most reserved fellows in our group. Unassuming, retiring, and a real pal, he has really taught us some good lessons. He has taken what nature has giv¬ en him and has made the most of his opportunities. Howard J. Gill Howard 2903 North Ringgold Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Cast: Scheming Lieutenant; Cast: She Stoops to Con¬ quer; President of Dramatic Club, S-2; Glee Club, J-2 to S-2; Class Poet; Cast: Christmas Carol. “Howard” is an artist, a poet, and an actor. True, he has usually taken feminine parts in the plays, but he has been one of the few that are able to. He has the artistic eye and sense of balance that it requires. We appreciate greatly his cooperation in our work. Vincent Gioelli “Jimmie” 1840 Dudley Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Baseball Team, ’32, ’33; Soccer Team, ’33; Basketball Squad, ’32; Basketball Team, ’33. “Jim” is one pride of our class. Though small in stat¬ ure he has overcome this disadvantage by his outstanding successes as an athlete. In baseball, he stands with the best. He aims to be among the big league ball players and we can’t help but feel that he will make the grade.
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A 934 Jam IV Magazine, Ss2; i ’33: Basketball ! might ' ENIMORE “Fen” k 1439 North VjFTi Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Society ,QjjJ to S-2; Treasurer of Class, S-l; w ; President of jjhysics Gub, J-2, S-l; Correspondent Editor, Steel and Carnet, S-2; Editor-in-Chief, Girard - ect, S-2; Soccer Team, itimUtcB’ know “Fen,” they see in him ren Troni |fhat a short interview with him We have learned to understand his ways appreciate what he has done. The Honor und him one of its charter members. He de- and every one was glad he became a member. FATS” itreet, Darby, Pa. S-l; Glee Club, S-2; As- everyone. In all our relations f way with a push in the right John A . Fuller “Johnny” 1223 Crease Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Treasurer of Class, J-2; Swimming Team, ’31, ’32, ’33; Swimming Squad; Captain, Swimming Team, ' 33; Sen¬ ior Life Saving Certificate; Captain in Battalion; Vice- President of Journalist Club; Sports Editor, Girard News; Staff: In Retrospect; Valedictorian. “Johnny” has tasted many a book; others he has swal¬ lowed, and still others he has chewed and digested. John woke up one day with the idea that he wanted to be an honor man. He labored in every subject and we are glad to say he obtained that honor. He has burned a great deal of midnight oil here, and that accounts for his success.
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January 1934 23 Charles Green Duck 630 North 8th Street, Camden, N. J. Band, 7B to S-2; Lieutenant in Band, S-2; Associate Editor, Girard Magazine, S-2; Staff: In Retrospect; Track Team, ’33; Conference Committee, S-2; Glee Club, S-2. Most of us have seen “Duck” as an ardent drummer in the band. We craned our necks to see what was making the thunder in “Finlandia” and saw “Duck” pounding with his whole soul on the tympani. As a drummer he has played everything from cathedral chimes to alarm clocks. And in the role of our life here he is just as good a man. Ernest E. Hall Ernie 959 Arrott Street, Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa. Band, 7A to S-2; Lieutenant in Band, S-2; President of Chemistry Club, S-2; Glee Club, J-2 to S-2. “Zing, zing, boom!” There goes the band under the di¬ rection of 1st Lieutenant Ernest E. Hall. But to us he is just “Ernie.” “Ernie” is also a radio fiend but still finds time to wrap himself up in photography. By his list of hobbies you can see that he is a practical worker.
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