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SENIOR RECORD NUMBER 9 WILFRED BARNES “Barnes” Glenolden, Pa. “I am the god of foolish things.” Barnes, entered from Upper Darby High, in 1923. and being interested in dramatics, played in. “Come out of the Kitchen,” “It Pays to Advertise,” “Jumbo Jum” and “Two Crooks and a Lady.” He was Assistant Editor, and Business Manager of the Crier, besides being Captain of the Debating Team, took part in Dramatic Club plays, and was Financial Secretary of the Kinematographic Club. He was also Business Manager of the Annual Staff. JOSEPH M. BONSALL “Joe” Glenolden, Pa. “He bows at the shrine of athletics.” Joe entered from Chester High, in 1923. Being interested in athletics he participated in Football in '22. '23. '24. and in Basketball in ’23. '24. while he was manager and captain of the Track Team in '22 and '24. Joe will also be remembered as the attendance officer in our Senior Year. He is District Champion Pole Vaulter for Dist. No. 1 and Captain of Track Team. 25. FRANK BOURNE “Bournie” Glenolden, Pa. “Be Silent—and pass for a philosopher.” Frank entered from Upper Darby High, in 1923, he was a member of the Track Team in ‘23 and 25. Frank participated in the Latin Play, in 24 and was a member of the Glee Club, in 25. MYRA TYSON BOYLE “Min” Norwood, Pa. “The measure of her told, is ’till her wind is spent, And then she is not silent, but becalmed.” Min being dramatically inclined, was included, in the casts of the Clas Plays of '23, 24, 25. She was a member of the Art Staff of the Crier in 24 and 25, and Editor of the Music Department in ’25. She was a member of the Glee Club and Secretary of our ( lass in '23 and 25, also the Secretary of the Dramatic Club in 24. Myra was also an active member of the Debating Team.
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GLEN-NOR HIGH SCHOOL V iEtiitnrial A short time ago, one year to be exact, the first graduating class of Glen-Nor High School went forth from the portals of her Alma Mater to face the world. And now another class, the short and happy years of high school finished, follows. Clothed in the armor of Self-Reliance and armed with the keen blade of Knowledge, we go forth, as did the knights of old, to do battle with all who may interfere with us on our road to success. Our paths to this goal are varied: Some go to the great factories: some to the offices: some to higher institutions of learning: but the goal of all is Success. And when that goal is reached, and on the long and tortuous road to that goal, we will all look back in pleasant reminiscence on the days we spent preparing for the journey. e are happy in the knowledge that we have benefitted the school in many ways. Our class has held a large interest in all the activities, and we have done our best to make her light shine afar. May the classes that follow us live up to our precedent, and the glory of Glen-Nor never dim!
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10 GLEN-NOR HIGH SCHOOL JOSEPH D. CALHOUN “Joe, Dukes” Norwood, Pa. “I have a speech of fire that fain would blaze.” Joe entered from Ridley Park High School He was one of the few fellows interested in Dramatics, taking part in five of the club plays in 24 and ’25, also Vice-President of the club in ’25. Joe was President of Debating Club in ’25, and captain in ’24 and ’25. He was a member of the Editorial Staff of Crier in ’24 and Assistant Editor in ’25. Vice-President of Senate in ’24. He was represented in the Declamation Contest in ’23 and first place winner in ’24, and was entered in the Swarthmore Extemp Contest in ’25, member of the Orchestra in 24 and ’25, now our Class President. ISABELLE D. COLFLESH “Dot” Glenolden, Pa. “Needs none to defend her.” Dot entered from West Phila. High in ’25. She was included in the casts of , “His Majesty Bunker Bean.” and “It Pays to Advertise.” She was on the staff of the Crier, and was a member of the Dramatic Club. CHARLES W. CROUSE “Chick” Norwood, Pa. “A lien among the ladies.” Chick entered f om Chester High, in 1923. He is one of our stars, in tennis, playing in ’23, '24 and ’25, besides bein captain in ’25. He played on the Football Te«r.m in ’23 ’24, ’25, and engaged in I rack in 24 and ’25. He was Treasurer of the A. A. in ’22 and '23, Manager of Basketball, '24, ’25. Manager of Tennis, ’23, ’24. We also remember Chick as the President of our Class in our Junior Year, ’24 EPA EDMISTON “Rebe” Glenolden, Pa. “Sober, steadfast, and demure.” (Milton) Rebe entered from Upper Darby High in 1923. She was in the Junior Play, Come Out of the Kitchen,” Secretary of the Dramatic Club, ’25, and a member of the Glee Club in ’24. Rebe is the girl who is always to be found, bookkeeping.
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