Glen Nor High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Glenolden, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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Glen Nor High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Glenolden, PA) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 10 of 92
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8 GLEN NOR HIGH SCHOOL OSCAR BAILEY “Oc” Glenolden, Pa. “Always working, dodging work. There is no danger of Oc ever being out of work, because we are sure that any circus would be glad to have him. A clown who played the mouth-organ would be awfully effective, and Oc has become very proficient by serenading Miss Roberts. Football 26; Basketball. ’24. 26; Baseball. '24. ’25, 26; Track, '24, '25, '26; Harmonica Club, '26; Glee Club, '26. DOROTHY BARLOW “Dottie” Glenolden, Pa. “Those who paint her truest, praise her” Dot has always been an indefatigable worker for all the affairs that the Seniors have given. Even if we have to trudge the tracks to Washington, Dot should have a private car. Glee Club. '23. '24; Dra- matic Club, '25, '26; Speed Club, ‘26; Junior Play. Senior Play. DAVID BEHRENS “Dave” Glenolden, Pa. “Love me, love my car.” It isn’t hard to like Dave’s car cither, because one is guaranteed at least two thrills a minute when driving with him. Dave is the International News Corp., too, and is sure to become one of the best advertisers in the United States. By the way Dave likes red bats. Track, ‘25. ‘26; Football. ‘25, ‘26; Junior Play; Senior Play; Glen-Nor News, ‘25, ‘26. HOWARD BORTON “Bort” Norwood, Pa. “Who Can believe thee? For thou hast guile above that of all others.” Howard even manages to fool one by his looks. He isn't nearly as angelic as one might think, ancf we could mention several examples to prove this. We’ll only content ourselves with asking if you’ve heard about the “natural steam craters. Orchestra. 24, '25. '26; Glee Club. ‘25, ’26; Dramatic Club, ‘26; Senior Play; Crier, ’26.

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THE “SESQUI” ANNUAL 9 RUTH BOURN “Ruthie” Glenolden, Pa. “Silence, dainty ways— And things sweet, combined in a little maid.” Ruth is so demure that one never knows just what thoughts are going under that mass of golden hair. But why bother about the inside? Ruthie's tip-tiltecl nose and quiet smile tell just what she thinks about the world. We’re for you. Ruth! De- bating Club, ’24. ’25, ’26; Dramatic Club, ’26; Junior Play. SAMUEL BROOKS “Sammie” Glenolden, Pa. “And he learned about women from her. Sam is one of the boys who has prevented the Senior Class from attaining any Athletic laurels. (Please don’t look below at his activities). Inci- dentally it doesn’t take Sam long to learn things— we daren’t explain, however, for we were told not to be catty. Basketball. '23. '24. '25, ’26; Baseball. '23. '24. '25, ’26; A. A. President, ’26; Senior Play; Crier, ’26; Tennis, ’26; Football, ’26: A. R. Treasurer, ’25. PAULINE CALHOUN “Paulo” Norwood, Pa. “A girl we love, with virtues many. And as for faults—she hasn't any. Pauline has one ambition in life—that is to uphold the honor of the Calhouns. So far. we think that she has more than succeeded, for Pauline is one of the cleverest members of the class. We have never seen Pauline in a bad humor, even when asked if she likes French. (She doesn’t). Basketball, ’25, ’26; Debating Club. '25. ’26; Dramatic Club. ’25, ’26; Glee Club, ’24, ’25, ’26; Crier. ’25, ’26; Junior Play; Senior Play: School Representative Extemporaneous Contest. 26; A. A. Council, ’26; Annual Board. ROMA CHAPMAN “Auntie” Glenolden, Pa. “Ever loyal, ever true To any task she has to do. And Roma’s chief task is getting her Virgil done on time. Roma doesn’t have to work on any other lessons, but we think that she doesn’t admire that old Roman poet. It doesn’t affect the honor roll, tho, does it. “Auntie”? Girls’ Track, ’24, 25, ’26; Glee Club, ’26, ’26; Art Club, ’26; Senior Play; Crier, ’26.

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