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X we HENRY COOK, San 236 MOUNTWELL Aviswuis Hen was a soft-spoken, amiable chap who did whatever was to be done with thoroughness and despatch. Tinkering with radio sets and get- ting far-off' stations were his favorite pastimes. ln fact, Henry had a liking for all kinds of electrical work and hopes to study that branch of engineering. Basketball 41 J. WARREN BELNAP CORWIN 289 iN1ERION Avi-:Nun This debonair young fellow, who liked to be known as Flash, was something of a iitterbugg but he had his serious moments, too. Yvar- ren's hobbies were photography, swing music, and dancing with a certain girleor was it girls? He will also be recalled as the oflicial delivery boy for conveying notes and supplies from the office. Yvarren said that after leaving school he intends to recuperate his shattered nerves by going into a temporary state of hibernation. Band CS, 41. ABRAHAM CUTLER 129 EAST K1NG,S HIG1iNX'.fXY Abe will be remembered as the portly, if slightly obtuse, Major in our last play. His British accent, cane, and, Haw, l sayln were per- fect. Abe, like the famous Hudibras, could divide a hair 'twixt south and southwest side, and Could debate on opposite sides ot' the same ques- tion simultaneously if his opponent abandoned the field. Wlomen played no part in his life, but time should change all that. College is Al1e's next step, and he should take it in stride. Pelferl flffiu' f-41, Business Staff SHIELD K41. BEATRICE DAVIS 511 Cuiiws LANDING RoAn Studies were more or less a minor annoyance in the life of Bea, who excelled in the more aesthetic arts ot dancing, music, and modeling. There .. - .- H - - was good reason why the Room with a Y iew was her tavorlte classroom. Bea's smile was as contagious as a yawn, and its devastating effect was felt as tar away as Lehigh. Stoneleigh lunior College will be the next course in her education. Hockey flfl. Class Basketball QD, Class Hockey f21, Glee Club 141. 24
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DOROTHY FRANCES CLENDINING LINUEN AND STATES AVENUES LAUREL SPRINGS, NEW JERSEY Dot's pleasant and sympathetic nature made her one ol' the best friends one could desire. She was a good student and often came through with the answer in English class at unexpected moments. Dot was never seen in the halls without her pal, Gracie. Yvas the reason Dot', didn't Seem interested in Haddonfield boys a certain blond lad from Delaware? Xve know she will be a great success in her chosen career of beauty culture. WILLIAM E. CLEVENGER MIXRLTON, NEW JERSEY Bill was the champion blusher among the boys, particularly when in the presence ot' the fair sex. Playing darts with deadly accuracy, tinkering with automobiles, and building airplane models were among his principal avocations, and left little time for study. Bill expects to become a gentle- man farmer. -. , ,, Class Track 1 X u!OV 7 afterleaving high school. Glee Club QS, 4l. Varsity Hockey f2l, Hockey f4I. 25 E. DONALD LONIGO R. D. No I HIXDDKJNFIELD, NEW IERSEH Don was a studious lad who could otten be tourd oft in a corner working trig. His philosophy concerning the vse lker sex was im izmg and made us wonder whether he had been disappointed in loxe lt he had a broken heart, he found ample consolation in idding to his stimp collec tion. Don expects to continue his education it some hi her institution DORIS GERTRUDE CONSIDIINE 713 GROVE STREET ' Connie was best known for her artistic ibility and for her play on the hockey field, She was a genuine lox ei ot dogs and her issortment ot big and little pups was probably the most extenslxe in the cl iss Another ot' Doris' hobbies was the collection ot' autographs Phx slother ipx is the study which she expects to take up in the till
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RUTH CAPITOLA DEANE AXELROSE AVENVP: Wooucruzsr New lmsi-:Y Ruthie's soulful brown eyes and Nlona Lisa smile hinted of mys- terious things and roused a curiosity which was never satistied. IVlia Carlos, was her answer to our questions. Carlos? Yvho was Carlos? A puppy, a man, or what? Yve shall never know. NVhat Ruth's hobbies were was also something of an enigma. She hopes to secure a stenographic position alter leaving high school. J . . V X J iv J Q t iv 1 0, x N 3 ur J! VIRGINIA MAE ni: cuuuca E MEUFORD, New liinsi-:Y , Ginnie was one of our most pronounced brunettes, with big brown eyes. and as iolly and playful as a kitten. Doing the Lambeth Xvalk and participating in various sports were the things she liked best to do. Vir- ginia has the ambition to become a secretary, but we predict she will become a tiamous blues singer. Glee Club 123, Hockey' 15, 45, Basketball 45, 47. EDITH TRIESTE Urlllxkrkb 114 EAST Kixcfs flIGlIXV,-XX' .Nlerry brown eyes, tlrienclly, and talkative--'best described t'Edie. Her lively sense ot humor and easy-going nature which took life as it came made her a pleasant companion. Virgil was the only thing we ever knew to distract her particularly. Ask her about Cape Slay. Edith expects to enter the held ot business management. Class Basketball fl, 2, 55, Class Hockey ll, 2, -til. MARY H. DIETRICH 42 ELLIS S'rRi-LET This pleasant young lady with the big brown eyes was among the most quiet members ol the class, but among her friends was known tor her sense ol' humor and irrepressible giggle. Amateur photography and sports of various kinds occupied her oft hours, except tor a certain masculine atten- dant. Business school is lklaryls next aim. Class Basketball ll. Sil, Class Hockey t4iJ. L r I MA! J 7W0vYf' 25
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