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P V At the Turn of the Road ■ 1528 Wolf Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Team; Secretary, Chess Club, ’34; Glee Club, J-2 S-2; Soccer, ’33; Basketball Squad, ’33; Track Team, ’34; Soccer Team, ’34; Conference Committee, ’34; Bas¬ ketball Team, ’34. WILLIAM G. HINKEL “HINKS” 5300 Addison Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Captain in Battalion, S-l; Glee Club, J-2 to S-2; L’Alli- Francaise Award, 2-2; Valedictorian of Class; Sec- Prize, Vocal Mtisic, 7A; Declamation Contest, S-2; Cast: Merchant of Venice; Cast: Jean Valjean; Na¬ tional Honor Society, J-2 to S-2; Secretary, National Honor Society, S-2. First in scholarship, first in intelligence, and first in the showers every night. That is our classification of Hinks. He certainly gave us a problem naming him. His nick¬ names run from All-American down to Torpedo Bill, and there are a good many in between. 6611 Chandler Avenue, Camden, Assistant Manager, Swimming Team Jj ’. Swimming Team, ’34; Swimming Numerals, of Glee Club, J-2 to S-2; Swimming L .t President Roosevelt made a law that no hoarded. “Dots” wants to know if he having gold in his teeth. That’s all tioning is one of the roads to success.
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7 Januam 1935 FREDERICK FIALA FRED 502 N. 55th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Glee Club, J-2 to S-2; Vice-President, Glee Club, S-2; Band, 1-1 to S-2; Captain of Band, S-2; President of Music Club, S-l, S-2; Soccer, ’34; Track, ’34; Thrift Essay, Second Prize, 2-2; Conference Committee, S-2. “Good job done cheap” is Fred’s motto. It is quite true as a saying, but Fred only develops and prints pic¬ tures of good jobs, you know. He makes pictures of all the fellows’ girls. Whom did you like best, Fred? ROBERT J. L. FRANEY FROGS” 565 Main Street, East Greenville, Pa. Orchestra, 1-1 to S-l; Glee Club, J-2 to S-2; Secretary, Glee Club, S-2; Class Secretary, J-l; Class Treasurer, S-2; Soccer Team, S-2, ’34; Conference Committee, S-2; First Prize, Thrift Essay, 2-2; Second John Humphreys Prize, S-l; Third Prize, Literary Club Short Story Con¬ test, S-l; Editor: Commencement Record; President, Journalist Club, S-2; Staff: Girard News, J-2 to S-2; Sports Editor: Girard News, S-2.Third Honor in Schol- ship. Frogs was the self-appointed organizer and referee of our class games. Though a member of a team, he made the rules and saw that they were followed by both teams. He was also the man “behind the janitor.” But these weren’t the only things that made hiip stand out from the crowd 1 WILLIAM GILLEN EGGY 1610 South Etting Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Quartermaster, Battalion, S-l, S-2; Soccer Team, 34; ft Junior Life Saving Certificate, S-2. “Remember the time I gave you something usually didn’t, but Eggy seemed to think we did, shared our gingers and candy with us. Eggy’s sayings covered all his activities. Whenever he drq : for the goal in a soccer game and missed, he would casually remark, “Oh, that was only a lefty.”
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January 1935 25 $ 0 ROY H. JONES ROY R. F. D. No. 1, Mountain Top, Pa. First Prize, Individual Drill, ’34; Cast: Christmas Carol, Sergeant in Battalion, Glee Club, S-2. Eating and sleeping a good deal make you grow, so they say. Jonesy, in that case, should be a giant. May¬ be he is small because he sleeps in study hall, and eat? “hum muds” between meals. JOSEPH T. W. KANE -JOE” R. F. D. No. 1, Yardley, Pa. Swimming Team, ’32, ’33, ’34; Co-Captain Swimming Team, 1934; Swimming Letter, ’33-’34 and ’34-’35; Ser¬ geant in Battalion, J-2 to S-2; President, Physics Club, S-2; Senior Life Saving Certificate, ' 34; Two College swimming records; Glee Club, J-2 to S-2. What? An argument in a rabbitball game? Where’s Joe ? You surely were a living rulebook, Joe. And you certainly could argue. It wasn’t your fault Merchant didn’t win the league. 631 Powell Street, Gloucester, N. J. Band and Orchestra, 7A to S-2; First Lieutenant in Band, S-2; Vice-President, Music Club, S-l to S-2; Glee Club, S-l to S-2. The circus business seems to be bad these days, and many snake charmers are unemployed, but Kirky still plays the clarinet. We’ve been told he’s aiming for a position in one of Philadelphia’s most popular theatres.
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