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WILLIAM PENNYPACKER, (Bill) Norwood “ The child is father of the man.” Bill is a “penny packer” now, in his youth, let’s hope he can always find the time and place (and the pennies) to keep up this practice. We all owe Bill a rising vote of thanks for the (juick transportation he gives us in his Lizzie, whenever there is an errand to be done. Harmonica Club, ’27; Dra- matic Club, ’27, ’28; Glee Club,’28; Chess Club,’26; Kineo- mats, ’28; Senior Nite, ’28; Class Play, '28. LEROY ALBERT PHILLIPS, (Phipps) Glenolden “ When you kno'w me, you'll love me like all the rest” Leroy is our “Jazz King”, the wail of his saxophone sets our pulses racing, we feel we must dance. He has us all wrapped in a spell. All he wants is “A Million Dollars”. Can you beat it? President Art Club, ’25; Class Play, '27; Harmonica Club, ’27; Crier, ’27; Dramatic Club, ’26, ’27, 28; Senior Orchestra; Senior Nite, '28; Glee (dub, ’27, ’28; Operetta, ’27, ’28; Football, ’27, '28; Baseball, ’27, ’28. ELLWOOD FULTON HOSSEIN REVELL, (FJl) Glenolden “ What a head for a mere man to have?” It seems as if Ellwood has put his head to good use, any- way, for he has been successful in everything. He is one of the leaders of the class in scholastic achievement, and as Class President—!! (dee Club. ’27. 28; Bees, ’23. ’24. '25, ’26, ’27, ’28, Secretary ’26, ’27; Editor News ’27; News Crier. ’28; Annual, ’28; Football, ’27, ’28; Operetta, ’27, '28; National Honor Society, ’27; Senior Nite, ’28; Class President, ’28; Senior Orchestra; Oratorical Contest, ’27. DOROTHEA M. ROBERTS, (Dot) Glenolden “ What hoi A diamond? To be or not to be?” Dot is another girl who will make a good wife for some man, especially the one we have in mind. At least he will not have to live on love, because Dot is a good cook, we know! Chess Club, ’25; Dramatic Club, ’27 ’28; Library Club, ’27. ’28; Glee Club, ’26, ’27; Senior Nite, ’28; Crier, ’26, ’27; Class Play, ’28. DEL NORTE M. ROBINSON, (Del) Norwood “ Men may come and men may go, But Del talks on forever.” Del is the quiet girl who never has much to say!!!!! If that were only true! But for all that we must admit that as an Editor, Del is the best yet. She is in everything, help- ing to put it across. Banking Club, ’27, ’28; Glee Club, ’27, ’28; Operetta, ’27, ’28; Library Club, ’27, ’28; Speed Club, ’28; Speech, ’28; Dramatic Club, ’25, ’26, '27, ’28, Play, '25; Basketball, '27, ’28; Class Play, ’27; News, ’26, ’27, Business Manager. ’27; Editor-in-Chief News-Crier, ’28; Track, ’25, ’27; Expression Contest, ’26, ’27; Senior Nite, ’28; Editor Annual, ’28.
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ESTELLE MARGARET LUTZ Norwood 11 Iler voice was ever soft, an excellent thing in women.” Estelle joined the happy throng near the beginning of our Senior year and although rather quiet, she managed to gain a niche in our private hall of fame by the complete victory she made of one of our esteemed Seniors. Senior Nite, '28. MARGARET ANNA MacILWAIN, (Peg) Norwood “A smile, a giggle, a laugh outright, will tell you Peggy is in sight.” 1 he class just wouldn’t be complete without Peggy. She’s the happy medium between the absolutely squirrelly and the solemn sophisticated groups which compose our class. Peg is the one who has algebra down pat, and it comes in handy to have at least one member of our class who can see head or tail to such.stuff. Glee Club, '28; Dramatic Club, ’27, '28. Play. '27; Senior Nite, ’28; French Club, '27; Class Play, '28; Library Club, '28. vV CLARA ELIZABETH McGINNIS Glenolden She believes the way to a man's heart is through his stomach.” C lara sticks to her beliefs, too. She is going to take up housekeeping after garduation. Marriage? No, just house- keeping for her father. Glee Club, '25, '28; Basketball, '27, ’28; Dramatic Club, '25. '26, '27, '28; History Club, '27; Senior Nite, '28; Class Play, '28. MARGUERITE GLADYS MENDENHALL Norwood “Studious as well as companionable.” Marguerite is one of those who helps to keep the Senior ('lass on the level highway. If it weren’t for these people we’re afraid we’d be up in the air most of the time. Glee Club, ’28; Dramatic Club, ’26, ’27, ’28; History Club. '27. y J JOHN WILLIAM O'DONNELL, (Johnnie) Glenolden ‘‘ I have never allowed my studies to interfere with my education.” Well, Johnny, old boy, we wish you luck, you’ve waded through the years with us, laughed, cried and played with us, and we know you'll make a name for us. No play or operetta is complete without Johnny. He’s a hero among men, although he met his defeat at the hands of our able “Pirate”. .Manager Football, '28; Dramatic Club, '26, '27, ’28, Play, ’26, ’27, Vice-President, '28; Class Vice-President, '28; Class Play, ’27, '28; Glee Club, '27, '28; Operetta, ’27, ’28; Baseball, ’26, ’28; A. A. Council, '28; Tennis, ’27; President Senate, ’28; Annual, '28; Senior Nite, ’28.
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MARY KATHRYN ROSE, (Duty) Glenoi.den “ Those who paint her truest, praise her, Duty is one of the few who has toiled on through the whole six years at Glen-Nor. When one wants work done and done well, apply to M iss Rose. We only hope “ Micky ’’ appreciates her housewifely talent. Duty served her school in more ways than one. A. A. Council, ’28; Annual, '28; Track, ’25, ’26, Manager ’28; Glee Club, ’27, ’28; Operetta, ’27, ’28; Senior Nite, ’28; Dramatic Club, '25, ’26, ’27 ’28; Basketball, ’26, ’27, ’28; Harmonica Club, ’27. FREDERIKA ELLEN ROTH, (Freddy) . Norwood An encyclopedia, that comes in two volumes ” There are two of these girls, we don’t know who is who, but that doesn’t matter when they’re both so nice. We hope this is the right name for the right twin. Both girls lead the class in their scholastic record. Dramatic Club, ’26, ’28; Needlework Club, ’26; Harmonica Club, ’26; Banking Club, ’27, ’28; (dee Club. ’27. ’28; Spelling Contest, ’27; Operetta. ’27. ’28; Speed C lub, ’28; News-Crier, ’28; Library Club, ’28; Senate, ’26; Senior Nite, ’28; Class Play, ’28. MARGARET ELIZABETH ROTH Norwood “She came from Pittsburg, from smoke and dirt. (We trust your feelings are not hurt.) But although thos words are true. We're mighty glad she came, aren'f you? All in favor say “aye”. The “ayes” have it. We are glad she’s here, even though we don't know which one she is. They say good goods comes in small packages, and after seeing Margare: and her sister we begin to believe it. Dra- matic Club,’26. ’28; Harmonica Club, ’26 Needlework Club, '26; Banking Club, ’27, ’28; Glee Club, ’27, ’28 Operetta, ’27, ’28; Speed Club, ’28; Spelling Contest, '27; Library Club, ’28; News-Crier, '28; Senior Nite '28. v v THOMAS ERNEST ROWDON, (Erny) Norwood “ Men of few words are best. Erny is the strong, silent man in our most remarkable class. He packs a wicked wallop however, when it comes to baseball, and should get somewhere with his beautiful eyes. None surpass Erny when it comes to playing colored servant parts in plays. Science Club, ’25; Bees, ’26, ’27, ’28; Foot- ball, ’27; Baseball, ’28; Track, ’28; Senior Nite, ’28; Class Play, '28. EARL KERMIT SCOTT, (Scotty) Glenolden “ What makes him so wonderful? Ah, Scotty, the dear boy, our handsome hero and “Pirate”» that’s what we've been wondering for a long time. What is the secret? We haven’t been able to find out, but we believe you owe everything to “Woofing Dogs”. Scotty’s the fellow who put the “ Pirate” in “ Peggy and the Pirate”. Dramatic Club, '26, '27, ’28, Play, ’26, ’27; Football, '25, '26, '27; Basketball, ’27; Class Play, '27, '28; Glee Club, ’28; Operetta, '28; A. A. Council, ’28; Manager Baseball, ’28; Track, ’28; Kineomats, '28; Senior Nite, ’28.
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