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12 GLEN NOR HIGH SCHOOL ALBERT HOGUET “Bud” “Luke” Norwood, Pa. “A man who speaks for himself.” Bud has one of the most cheerful dispositions we have ever tried to destroy. Even Miss Scholl, with her daily lectures about his knowledge, or lack of knowledge, of French can’t get him angry. But keeps everybody else in a good humor, too, thus pre- venting the “cats” from having anv effect. Baseball. '23. ’24. ’25; Football. 23, ’24. ’25, 26; Basketball. ’23, ’24. ’2b; Dramatic Club, ’26; Kincomatographic Club. ’26; Glee Club, ’25. JOHN HOLMS “The Duke” “Johnny” Collingdale, Pa. ”1 have never allowed my studies to interfere with my education.” We think we have discovered perpetual motion at last—Johnny’s mouth. No. John doesn’t talk, but he does chew gum. Johnny, we’re afraid you’ll never be a millionaire; besides, you’ll ruin the furniture. Dramatic Club. ’26; Crier, ’26; Property Committee for Junior Play. HELEN KENNY “Helene” Norwood, Pa. “A girl who is ever loyal and true. A girl who is ever a friend to you.” Helen is one of the few members of the class who has helped justify our teachers’ opinion that we are the best class they have ever taught. She has had to work hard. too. to uphold this reputation. French Club, ’26; Chess Club, ’26; Crier, '26; Senior Play. WILHELMINA KLEINE “Mina” Norwood, Pa. “Softly her fingers wander o’er The yielding planks of the ivory floor.” Added to our collection of athletes, cave-women, etc., we have Mina, the class musician. Mina’s fingers get lots of work, too, because it is to her playing that we march from our exalted seats “up front” to our room, after assembly. Glee Club, ’25, ’26; Accompanist for School, 25, 26; Needle Art Work Club, ’26; Accompanist for Boys’ Glee Club.
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THE “SESQUI” ANNUAL 11 JAMES FAULKNER “Soap” “Jim” Norwood, Pa. “The personification of all things foolish.” Let not your hearts flutter at sight of this hand- some countenance, ladies, for Jim’s specialty is breaking hearts. Another of his hobbies is making luckless batters strike out. Soap is always engaged in one or the other of these activities. Baseball. 23. '24. ’25, ’26; Glee Club, 25, 26; Dramatic Club, 26; Football. ’23, ’24. ’25, ’26. ALBERT GYSLING “Al” Norwood, Pa. “Silence is organized common sense. Ah, Ha! Not always!” Another silent bird! How he got in our class is a mystery. Another is, how he could stay with us. He never speaks of his plans, but we know they are ambitious, and are sure he will succeed. You can’t keep a good man down! Football, ’23, ’24, 25, 26; Glen-Nor News, 26; Property Committee of Senior Play. WILLIAM HAZELL “Bill” Norwood, Pa. “What makes me so wonderful?” It isn’t hard to answer this question. Our per- sonal opinion is that it is the association with vari- ous brilliant people in the Senior Class. Of course, his looks and personality have something to do with it. too. But the fact remains—Bill is wonderful. May some one always think so! Football. ’25. ’26; Basketball. ’25. ’26; Dramatic Club, ’26; Operetta. 26; Junior Play. Senior Play; President of Sen- ate. ‘26; President of Class, 25; Debating. ’24. ’25, '26: Baseball, ’26. ’ CHARLES HEPFORD. JR. ‘ Hcppy” “Charley” Glenolden, Pa. “When I loves, I loves for keeps— I lies my victims up in heaps.” Don’t you think that this boy looks brave? And yet he is awfully afraid of being teased. That’s why we’re being so careful here. Charles is an- other orator, and his debates are truly inspiring. I hat s why he’s such a good class president. Foot- ba.II. 23. ’25. '26; Track. ’25, ’26; Dramatic Club, 24. ’25, ’26; Debating Club, ’23, ’25. ’26; Glee Club, ’26; Crier, ’24. ’25. ’26; President of French Club, ’26; Junior Play; Senior Play; Annual Board.
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THE “SESQUI” ANNUAL 13 FREDERICK KNELL “Fritz” “Freddy” Norwood, Pa. “Happy am I, from care I’m free, Why aren’t you all contented like me? Our class certainly received an addition when Frankford High School lost our “Freddy.” With- out him, where could we have gotten a hero for our Operetta? Who would have argued with Miss Roberts; who would—? But we haven’t space to enumerate all Fred’s activities, so we’ll stop. Here's to your success, Fred! Football. '25. '26; Baseball. '26; Tennis. ’26; Editor-in-Chief of Crier, ’26; Glee Club. ’25. ‘26; Dramatic Club. ’25. '26; Annual Board. Operetta, ’25, ’26. HERBERT LANCASTER “Herb” Glenolden, Pa. “Good things come in little packages. Somehow, with two tall brothers, Herb managed to be short. His lack of height helps him in basket- ball. though, because Herb is one of the fastest players on the floor. Herb is an example of what the correct mental attitude will do. and so, if Mr. Huber is to be trusted, he should win laurels in the big world. Basketball, ’25. ’26; Crier. ’26; Property Committee for Junior Play. THOMAS LANCASTER “Tommy” Glenolden, Pa. “If it's true that still water runs deep, We’d drown in Tommy’s silence. Tommy is one of our silent boys who helps by saying nothing, to balance the talkativeness of the Senior girls. Tommy should succeed as a furniture heaver, because he is always active as property man for our plays. Radio Club. ’25; Dramatic Club, ’26; Crier, '25; Property Committee of Plays, ’25, ’26; Glen-Nor News, ’26. SYLVIA LEVIT “Syl” “Sugar” Collingdale, Pa. “Her smile is worth a thousand frowns in any market. Sylvia is the biggest tease in the Senior Class. In fact, more than one unfortunate in the class, has had occasion to rue her propensity for creating nick- names. We all like Syl’s originality, tho, as well as her good-humor that no one can disrupt. Syl also claims the honor (?) of being our class baby. Glee Club, ’24, ’25; Dramatic Club. ’24, ’25, ’26; De- bating Club. ’25, 26; French Club, ’26; Crier, 25, ’26.
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