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SENIOR RECORD NUMBER 11 MURRAY FORBES “Murph” “My heart is as wax to-be molded as she pleases.” Being an ardent athlete, Murray has been on nearly all athletic teams of the school. He was on the Football Team in ’24 and ’25. Baseball. '24. Basketball, '24, '25. Tennis. ’24. '25. Manager, '25. Track, '24, '25. He was also Vice-President of the Senior Class and took part in the Senior Play. RUSSEL GIBSON “Gibbie” “So steady-quiet, yet so valuable to all.” Gibbie was a member of the Dramatic Club and was in Class Plays of '24 and '25. He was the Art Editor of the Crier and many of the cuts in the Crier arc results of his genius. DONALD M. HAMILTON “Don” Norwood, Pa. “A mind, not much the worse for wear.” Don entered from West Phila. in 1923. He is another one of our “players, he was included in the casts of. “The Little Clodhopper,” '23, “Come Out of the Kitchen. ’24, “It Pays to Advertise. 25. “Bunker Bean. ’24. Jumbo Jum,” the Operetta. Bells of Beaujolais,” '25. He was also a member of the Crier StafT. ’24. Assistant Business Manager, Crier Stall. ’25. He sang in the Boys’ Glee Clee Club, '25. Captain of the Debating Team. ’25. and a member in 24. Don assisted in writing the May Pageant in ’25. In 1924 and ’25, lie played on the Tennis Team. ISABEL McD. HAYES “Is” Glenolden, Pa. “Ever in motion, blithesome and cheery, A sweet little girl and somebody’s dearie.” Is entered from Upper Darby High in 1923. She was a very active girl and went into the Dramatic Club in ’25. The Class plays in ’23. ’24, ’25. Secretary of the A. A. Council in '23, and Y ice-President, ’25. I sable was a big help to the Joke Department of the Crier, May Pageant in ’24. Vice-President Class in ’23, Manager of Girls’ Basketball, ’24. Basketball squad, ’23. §5
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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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12 GLEN-NOR HIGH SCHOOL MARGARET M. HOAR “Peg” Norwood, Pa. “A smile, a giggle and a laugh outright Will tell you Peggie's In sight.” “Peg” entered from Ridley High in ’23. She became quite a star in our Dramatic Club in '24 and '25, taking part in three plays, “His Majesty Hunker Bean,” “The Robbery” and a one-act play, also class plays of '24 and ’25. The Art Staff of the Crier received her help in 25. as well as the Basketball Team in the same year. CARLOS N. JAMIESON, Jr. “Jamie” Norwood, Pa. “Some love two, some love three, I love one and that is me.” “Jamie” entered Glen-Nor from Ridley in '23, and immediately became a very popular fellow. Being interested in atheletics, he became Manager of the Basketball Team in '23. Manager of the Football Teams in '23. '24. was on the Basketball Squad in '24, '25, Track Squad in ’24. He was President of the A. A. in ’25 . Also President of our Sophomore Class and Treasurer of our Senior Class. Baseball, ’24, '25. JAMES EDWARD LOVE “Jim” Glenolden, Pa. “All great men are dying and I feel sick myself.” Jim” entered from West Phila. High in ’24. He surely did show us what to do in athletics. He was, and was one of Glen-Nor’s star’s in Foot- ball in ’24, ’25, Basketball in ’24, ’25, being Captain of the Basketball Team in ’25, Baseball, ’24, Track, ’24. ’25, as well as Manager of the Track Team, Tennis, ’25. ESTHER J. MacLELLAN “Mac” Norwood, Pa. Begone, dull care, I prithee begone from me! Begone, dull care, thou and I shall never agree!” “Mac” entered from Ridley High in ’23. She took quite an interest in Dramatics, a member of the Dramatic Club in ’24 and ’25, taking part in two plays as well as the Class Plays in ’23 and ’25. Mac was also on the Basketball Squad in '23, Glee Club, ’24, May Pageant, ’24. and Debating Team in ’25.
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