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.Damtaai 1930 15 WILLIAM DUFFY (Duff) 1114 Linden Street, Scranton, Pa. Track, ' 38; Silver Expert Typist Pin; Sergeant, Battalion, S-l. Hat. drink, and be merry for tomorroiv we die,” refers to Duff in most ways. He found it much easier to write letters in place of English composition s and more interesting to study the make-up of ice cream sodas than compounds in chemistry. WILLIAM J. DUGAN (Dixie) 222 Lewis Avenue, East Lansdowne, Pa. Orchestra, 7A to S-2; Assistant Leader, Orchestra, S-2; Special Art Class, 7A to S-2; President, Art Club, S-2; Award of Merit S.P.C.A., S-2; Art Editor, Commencement Record, S-2; Art Prize, J-2. “Dixie” paints and draws zvith ease. Every result is sure to please; For instance, why not take a look And see his zvork within this book? JEROME I. EGLIN (Jerry) 5800 N. 16th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Lieutenant, Battalion, S-l to S-2; Silver Expert Typist Fin. Brainy and carefree is this ambitious youngster. Jerry owes his accomplishments to his active, or would-be active gray matter, as zee 11 as to his amiable boyish jollity. Gregory once said. “He is the zuisest man who keeps the heart of a boy.” WILLIAM EHRLICH (Rabs) 3951 Wyalusing Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Cast: Box and Cox; Manager, Baseball, ’38; Soccer, ’38; Secretary, Dramatic Club, S-2. If honors were distributed according to the range of extra¬ curricular activities. Bill would make his bow among the leaders. One might find him in the auditorium rehearsing his part in a play or on the soccer field assisting the coach.
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14 (fiolutnna JAMES A. CAMPBELL (Jim) 2942 YV. Flora Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sergeant, Battalion, J-2 to S-2; Vice-President, Naturalist Club, S-l; Track, ’,18; Senior Life Saving Certificate. Jim ' s curly, wavy hair was Ins main attraction. His is a delicate trend towards the girls, and may it last until he meets the one of his choice. ALEXANDER CARO (Alex) 1440 S. Bancroft Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Band, 1-1 to S-2; Orchestra, 2-2 to S-2. , Small in stature, broad in smile, high in scholarship, and a plugger is what we shall always remember about Alex. JOHN E. CRAWFORD Spruce Hill, Pa. Quartermaster Sergeant, Battalion, S-2; First Prize Single Competitive Drill; Manager, Basketball, ’38-’39. Heck is a small town boy who has made good. He is friend¬ ly totvards all, and, as manager of the basketball team, he teas outstanding. With these points in his background Heck should put Spruce Hill on the map. HENRY DEVUONO (Henry) 1808 N. Taney Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Captain, Battalion, S-2; Soccer, ’37, ’38; National Honor Society, S-l to S-2, Vice President, S-2; American Legion Medal, 7A ; Swimming Numerals, ’35, ' 36; Girard Neivs Staff, S-l to S-2; Editor-in-Chief, Girard News, S-2; Conference Committee, S-l to S-2; Commencement Record Staff. Unassuming, persistent, administrative, and original. These are a feiv of Henry ' s outstanding characteristics, but it zvould hike these and many more really to do him justice.
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IB (EolurnttB MICHAEL R. ERMILIO (Mike) 1625 S. Hicks Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sergeant, Battalion, J-l to S-2; Glee Club, S-l to S-2. Mike is another one of those quiet, likeable fellows who always goes out of his way to help another in need. He has his own circle of friends who appreciate his pleasing personality, but his wain interests have circled around athletics. MARVIN T. FASSETT (Mouse) 5040 Irving Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Captain, Battalion, S-2; Silver Expert Typist Pin; Liter¬ ary Club, S-l to S-2; Second Prize, Penmanship, 2-2; President. Literary Club, S-2; Pitman Shorthand Pin; Glee Club, S-l to S-2; Commencement Record Staff; National Honor Society, S-2; Valedictorian; Associate Editor, Girard Magazine, S-2. “Mouse is the scholar of the class, with no greater ability than the rest of us, but has gained his high standing through effort. JVe hope he can keep up his fine ivork in the world and give Girard a greater name. 2924 Rorer Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Gym, ’36-’37, ’37-’38, ’38-’39; Secretary, Commercial Club, S-l to S-2. Small in stature, but not in brain. Each task melts u’ith little pain; So high praises to him we give Our dynamic diminutive. EDWARD G. EVANS (Spike) FRANCIS M. FLANSBURG (Flanny) 1717 W. Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Color Sergeant, Battalion, S-2. Flanny knew so much more about the commercial course than the rest of us that he decided to throw his sunny personality into the print shop. Judging from the quality of recent publi¬ cations. the print shop will miss Flanny’s skill as well as his friendly presence.
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