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JOHN L. HAYES 9.20 CENTER STREET Duckie was forever being told to keep those long legs out of the aisle, and his favorite stall when called upon in class was to ask, with feigned inno- cence, Huh, which Jack? His favorite hobby was stamp collecting, and this should help him to while away the lonely hours when he becomes a forester in Colorado. Skiing was another of Jack's diversions, and this should enable him to patrol the wide open spaces with great ease. Class Basketball fl, 2, 31, Football QS, 41, Business Staff SHIELD GJ. RUTH LILLIAN HAYES WEST BERLIN, NEW JERSEY Boots was a good-looking girl whose pretty blue eyes could take on a look of mournful reproach whenever the teachers made some lengthy assign- ment. But, if schoolwork was a boredom of major proportions, it was lightened by skating, going to the movies, and by the faithful attentions of Joe. Ruth has not decided what her future work will be, but we think it will be matrimonial. 9 MARY HENDERSHOT 44 LINDEN AVENUE Although Mary came to us only at the beginning of this year, it didn't take us long to recognize her splendid character. Her mild disposition was a soothing force upon more occasions than one. hlary was accomplished in many ways, but singing and tickling the ivories were her favorite pastimes. We know Mary will be a great success in her chosen career of music. Glee Club GJ, Tri-I-Ii Q-1-Q. MARGARET HENSCHEL 42 ALLEN AVENUE A pleasant smile, a peaches-and-cream complexion, and a carefree spirit- that was Marge Whenever you passed her in the halls she was always humming the latest tune-perhaps thinking of those parties of which she was so fond. On Monday evenings, Marge could usually be found with-but that's a secret, and probably the key to her future. Class Basketball QQJ. Page Tu'en!y-nine
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MARGARET FRANCES GHANEY 11 FRIENDS AVENUE Fran was noted for her pronounced dimples and the merry smile which accompanied them. Her favorite hobbies were chewing gum fshe was forever looking about in helpless fashion for a place in which to deposit itj, and cook- ing. The class never lacked for a cake from her when plays were given. Al- though Fran never seemed to be in a hurry, she got there just the same. Glee Club flj. BENJAMIN GREY, JR. 1 VVEST COTTAGE AVENUE Ben was a sturdy little man with a big smile. His pungent, if some- what cynical, observations on this and that were always good for a laugh. We never could understand why anyone would want to run a mile, but the dogged determination Ben displayed in this event always evoked our admiration. He was also a conscientious student, and if tenacity of purpose means anything, Benny should succeed in whatever he undertakes. Track KS, -30. ANNA MAE GSELL ATLANTIC AVENUE ATCO, NI-iw JERSEY Annie was a cheerful girl who sometimes exasperated the teachers by weighing her response judiciously for some moments-and then announcing, as if she had Inade a sudden discovery, 1 donit. know. Her hobby was making marionettes, of which she had quite a collection. Anna. Maeis fondness for chic coiffures leads us to wonder whether she will enter this field as a vocation. HELEN FRANCES GUTHIER RLIANSION AND FAIRVIEW AVENIIES ASHLAND, NEW JERSEY Bunny,' was a sweet young maiden with big brown eyes and curly hair. In the beginning of the year Drexel monopolized her time, but after Christmas Haddonfield reclaimed its place in the sun. Bunny loved to drive her car, and she was often seen dashing hither and yon in her Plymouth. She expects to go to college after graduation. With her cheerful disposition and ever-present smile, we are sure that her life will be very happy, at least, no matter what she undertakes. Page Twenty-eight
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Gil called himself a ractical idealist and became theoriginal silver GILBERT MEREDITH HILL 11 CHESTNUT STREET MARIE HENSCHEL 49 ALLEN AVENUE Two mischievous dancing gray eyes, plenty of sparkling wit, a sweet smile, and a sympathetic nature-these were the outstanding characteristics of this pert young miss. Her rare genius for friendship and .the art of making others happy endeared her to all those who knew her. Bicycling was her favorite pastime. As to Marie's future, well-the possibilities are endless. KATHERINE HILES 315 BELMONT AVENUE This dark-haired lassie had a pleasing personality and a keen sense of humor-the latter sometimes causing classroom disturbances. When Kay wore a frown it usually meant a quarrel with the boy friend, and it was best to look out for fireworks. Kay's smooth contralto presages a brilliant future for her as a torch singer. Class Basketba.ll 121. , p - - tongued orator when in defense of the laboring man in P. O. D., or when ex- pounding his social philosophy. He was so radical he even liked red hair! This scholarly gentleman wa.s the organizer of the Virgil Club. In his moments of relaxation he puttered about with botany or deftly managed the baseball team with his ready smile. Although he wants to be a historian, his performance in Grumpy clearly indicates that he would make the perfect valet. Gil's ambition is to reform the world. Football 12, SJ, Hi-Y 131, Secretary GD, Assistant Manager Baseball CSD, Manager MJ, Grumpy Q-D, SHIELD Staff 140. ELEANOR HILLMAN BERLIN ROAD Chick had a giggling sense of humor that frequently got the best of her at awkward moments. School was not her strong point., but when it. comes to eating candy or attending Grange dances, she was all interest. She wants to be a hairdresser, and by the way she arranges her own attractive coiffures, we feel certain that she will make good. X Page Thirty
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