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January 1935 19 143 West Godfrey Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. President, Foreign Language Club, S-2; Glee Club, J-2 to S-2; Band, 1-1 to S-2; Orchestra, S-2; Lieutenant of Band, S-2; Special Art Class, ’31; Manual Arts Prize, 6-A. There’s an old saying that when a good looking man is around the girls all fall for him. We would change it to read, “When there are good looking girls around, Broadstock falls for all of them.” He has his own bookkeeping system, and his own “gravity theory” also. 3k 4S: JOHN J. BINDER “JAKE” 3853 Folsom Street, Philadelphia, Pa. E r ' itor-in-Chief: Girard Magazine, S-2; Associate Editor: Girard Magazine, S-l; Student Correspondent: Steel Garnet ; Track Team, ’33. “Hey, Reds! Tell Johnny—Yo, Johnny! Hey, Joe! Tell Pop—Hey, Pop! H’ya?” Jake knew us all, and we all knew Jake. By the way, one time Jake fell down three flights of stairs to get to the racjio apd hear Eddie EDWIN E. BROWN BROWNIE Blackhorse Pike, Blackwood, N. J. Librarian of Advanced Woodworking Club, S-2. As long as Brownie has his shoes on, we won’t lose him—no matter how hard the wind blows. With such a foundation to build on, and his present appetite, Brownie may some day be another Camera.
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At the Turn of the Road JOHN M. ADAMS QUINCE” 31 Pitney Street, S. Waverly, N. Y. in Battalion, S-l; Track Team, ’34; Soccer ’34. Quince was only a country boy when he came to Giramcf, but he certainly has taught “us city critters” some tricks. John also had a passion for the “hum know a Ginger. W. ANDREWS -ANDY Iain Street, Avoca, Pa. Record ; President, Literary National Honor Society, S-l to S-2; Secre- J-2, S-2; Associate Editor: Girard Maga- Class, 6A to S-2; Organ Class, S-2; Team, ’34; Second Chemistry Prize, S-2. Sleepy head! Come on get off the couch!” Andy Seems to find his pleasure parked on a Mariner Hall couch—dreaming of Chemistry. Of course, he sleeps only in his free time, but how he can make time free! 525 Hickory Glee Club, J-2 to Squad, ’33, ’34; Ap She Stoops to Con retary. Dramatic C Associate Editor: uirara Zan er-Blasen Business WritVi Bruce isla good candidate for Coi star lame ' cluck senator. AK-is one c No squad was complete unless he wa! basketball, ping-pong, or track; he his stride—I mean his limp.
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At the Turn of the Road CHARLES E. CALNAN “CAL” 6108 Callowhill Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Soccer Team, ’34; Basketball Squad, ’33; Basketball Team, ’34. Cal never seems to be in a hurry. When the rest of us are rushing around from one place to another, he nonchalantly brings up the rear. It’s all right, Cal. you just have a morbid propensity towards procrastination. 625 Arlington Street, Tamaqua, Pa. Sergeant in Battalion, S-l; Athletic Council, S-2; retary. Athletic Council, S-2; American Legion Award, 7A; Class President, S-l; Track Team, ’34; Soccer Team, ' 34. Reds is the best-looking “guy” in the class when every¬ one else except Jake is out on a town pass. Sorry, Reds, it doesn’t seem as though your “Freckle Vanishing Cream” did any good. PHILIP B. COHEN PHIL” 3223 Oxford Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Business Manager of Class, J-2; Secretary, Physics Club, S-l; Secretary, Commercial Club, S-2; National Honor Society, S-l, S-2; Glee Club, S-2; Swimming, ’32, ’33, ’34; Numerals, ’33; Lieutenant in Battalion. Quin will always be remembered as a stubborn “justice” of our Commercial Law Courts. His motto must have been, “My principles of law, may they always be right; but right or wrong, my principles.”
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