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MARGARET EDMONDS NVC believe there must be some Dutch strain in Margai-et's family. The Dutch, you know, are noted for their obstinate perseverance. Cer- tainly, when Margaret once makes up her mind, she clings most tenaciously to the idea. DOROTHY J. FETHEROLF Every one wants to know what Dorothy is go- ing to do after she graduates. She won't tell a soul. XVe wonder why! Maybe she will be a Red leader. i CHRISTINE N. DUKES Ask Christine what P. 8: G. stands for--be- sides soap. Although Chris, doesn't have a car, she likes to visit a certain gas station. But that's all rightg we won't tell any rnoreg every- body has her likes and dislikes. HANNAH M. EYRICH Hannah is having a very hard time deciding whether she wants to keep bobbing her hair or let it grow to keep in style. But dOn't worryg styles will change. .4 - L DOROTHY E. FLETCHER We know Dot just loves Chemistry f???j. But never mind, Dot, there are other things besides Chemistry in this world. If you don't know it now, you'll find it out in the near future. 29
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D LILLIAN L.. CLARK Well! Well! Here's Lillian, the smallest girl in our class. Ask Lillian what the attraction is at the Colonial and Arcadia Theatres. Lillian wants to be a hair-dresser because she knows so many Bobs MURIEL A. DeWALD Muriel is one of the studious members of Feb. '26, Her hobby is playing tennis, but she hopes some day to take dictation from some nice young Hlitll. J MAY V. DILLON May lives in Rosedale, but she is always in Temple. Vife Wonder what the attraction is. Maybe some time she will tell us. MARY M. DINKEL We aren't decided upon the question as to whether or not Mary carries magnets with her and lets them lie on her seat. She certainly y sits down faster than she gets up. H. S. stands for more in Mary's life than High School. l EMILY RUTH DREAS She is supposed to be a very quiet girl and is given to crushes and great enthusiasms. She has a crush on a certain person whose name be- gins With But here we must stop because we would be telling too much. 28 i gg
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GRACE KATHRYN F RIDINGER Here is our talkative Grace-and if pictures could speak, this one would give a revelation. Grace is very interested in music, and some day she will show us that not all the famous prima donnas are strange aliens. just now her ten- dencies seem to lean toward Schuylkill College, which, to her, is a football team with a college attached. BERTHA A. FOLKMAN Bertha is a fortunate girl. She has two homes, her own, and No. 4. She talks so much, don't you know? Bertha hopes to go to Drexel, and we all wish her lots of luck. LILLIAN JAN ICE CJARTMAN Lillian wants to be a lawyer. She says she will specialize on divorce cases. Lilian has a hand writing which disguises her spelling. Her friends are very glad she has picked a profession in which she can talk a lotg she has had so much practice. LEAH GRIESEMER Ah! here is another member of our class, the blues chaserg her laugh is irresistible. Leah is very fond of Carols Now don't misunder- standg we don't mean Christmas Carols, IDA CAROLYN GREENAVVALT lf you will allow your gaze to wander to the picture, you will see the champion typist of the G. H. S. lda has broken all records thus far made, and there is some discussion about a con- test to be held between Ida and the typewriting teachers. Aside from this, lda is a quiet girl, but she has formed many friendships during her High School life. Freqeuntly, you may see her driving around town in a Cadillac with cushions on the seat to give her a larger outlook for traf- fic signals. 30
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