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W, I ---' P l O N E E R '---eras: ' . .' lr W l Hl A I . g ..-:za 55 3 ' HIBBERD R. CRlSPl2N VVILLIAKI, B. CROZIER Q iKHlBl!Yl, ACADEMIC Chemistry Clubg Physics Clubg Golf Clubg Chairman, Candy Committee. Hibby belongs to the Coolidge type, not that he doesn't choose to run but because, like Coolidge, he says little and does much. He doesn't brag about it, but being chairman of the Candy Com- mittee is his important post in the system. More- over, he did not start at the bottom like ordinary heroes: he got his position through natural ability. Hibby intends to enter Lehigh University and among other things is going to show the profs what they rlon't know about chemistry. He knows his test-tubes, and how! HCROVVU PRACTICAL ARTS Shoot two Krust Klub Czj. XVilliam or Crow as he is best known to the boys of Section D, is a boy of exceptional ability and intellect. He has shown his athletic ability by being a member of the class volleyball team and also the class basketball team. He has also shown great proficiency in Drawing and Trig- onometry. t'Crow expects to study Electrical Engineering at Bliss Electrical School after graduation and the class wishes him the best of luck and success. ROSS CRUM CHUM PRACTICAL ARTS I d01i't like your attitude Football Cgj, Q4jg Basketball Cjgj, f4Dg Baseball Qgjg President Senior Class. Although Ross is not going to further his educa- tion in school We all know he will be a great suc- cess in this great world. Ross intends to live a hermit life in the mountains of Rockville raising chickens and white mice. He has stated that in live years he will make a fortune at this occupation and return to civilization to settle down. He seems to have a great deal of influence over the girls and we are sure he will be able to pick himself a good RUTH IRENE DAVIS AADAXVIEI, COMMERCIAL Pearl and I were not talking, Mr. Keller . Gaze upon Section A's unsophisticated Ruth. She is a good sport in every sense of the Word. Ruth certainly likes Mr. Keller's room. She may sometimes be seen there one hour after school in which she enjoys herself immensely, but she never stays a minute longer. Ruth says she is a man- hater. but we have our doubts as to this. Ruth intends to be a hairdresser after graduation, but we are wondering if she really will. We wish this little man-hater the best of success. I-lt mate. Plenty of luck, Ross! . Hsm- W Q' : 'Q' , ' I' 4 i Thirty-two A A A 11'1'i'2..Tm Tf.na: iTuH..fdWifi11'z: j U iw E 1. 99 2 25
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Q v - 1 1 x 1 l tofu 1:?ff1fi'fIfQ51 1'F'fi ll l Q7 IN ll. ij ll. 1' T O li L' lf! ,T',..M'.,I l1f.5' 12 TL? ' 'l 4 tg, . ....,.. c.-.s..a.. A1 aw. i ,.5 . cj, 3-.AE :,,ig JENs CLAUSEN DOROTHY ELLEN CLOUSER M HVlnH1T1EH ACADEMIC DOT COMMERCIAL 'i'1? lleti Uwhalfl 31011 -W3'1'1!I I-1f111q,? Good night Spfmlsh Club C333 Jazz Band 633' all Track Glee Club CQ' Senior Recl Cross iii' 3 ' ' ' ' 91 v Hill I When you hear that banjo strummin' start look- One of the most modest and sweet-natured girls lllll 1: mg for Clausen. He's the boy who helps make the of Section A is Dot. We know tl1at when she Q31 tea dances a success. If-you don't like his music get out into the busy business world she will Wm will theres no use chasing this fellow because he won many fr1endS .by llfrl' sweet Smile. All WC know T fl the mile race last year, so you'll never catch him. that Dot Wishes to do when she leaves school wry All Jens would.like to take up navigation and if he is work, work! VVe wonder where? Wfhatever if l, llll does .you will hear that banjo on the ocean. NVC YOU undertake, HDOUH YOUF ClH5S1T121fCS W15h YOU ,xl all w1sl1 you luck, Whitie ! the best of success. 2- f' , K ri.-I illlr ll' '1y,5 1 2, his i V111 rl l ' 21,51 ,ffl irwl itil 11.11 lm itll lllli it g, 4, 1, ill T113 .4 l lim 1 lr x' .lxgl we ills? li l H 1535! iiiif 'A 'f I E 1 Q 'ml V111 :gsm sew 1. il' ln 25:11 11115 5 3 15115, ff? ilfll 71111 Imlil? i t 4 1131 lui li l 3 rf ,, 1 tl ll 'i gh 'ill 11 la p Q! llfgl itll lzlll sl If M1 1,11 will l, ll is if psf will lflii fi if Q: 15 l Y' Vxil alll? ltll ' ' 'i 1, 1 l ii ll1v - . . fl 1 MIN INILLLIE Y lRGlNl.-X CLAY RACHEL COVER Sym 'ELIX' Coumnucmr. . ,,, , , . -, if You d0fl.f.'I7lCl1H it I RAX U V LAT? ALADIZMIC J. Q.uP.: Gregg Association. 011, I l'h011!ll'1l I fl dw-' il HH - e ie is the star athlete of Section A although . '. . ' - H' she seaems unable to stay on her feet while on the O'Sc2Q1i2ll'Ll?ili.giyCg1,bi33, P' Q' R Latin Society' fill! 5 .X 4 V- , . .i , . .Q gym oor sie usually xxinshthe game. lNell1e is . , v Mlm also the clown of our section, m Sociology she Behold one of the quiet members of our class, l in 'Mig always has a .circle of girls sitting around her also one ot'.1ts smallest. One hartlly knows she is 1'5 'I Q gl laughing, She islthe best customer of the chewing- around until Chemistry is mentioned. VVhat a ,lg l 31 il: gum merchants in our city. As Nellie took the whiz then! Rachel is a friend of all. Not only yi! mlb Commercial course she will probably be Usome- does she produce harmony in the classroom but ln, VL it bgdyg Stenogj or Secretary- U Althqugh W? have also on the piano., Rachel intends to study music ll: ,' , our douibts 'how long .she retains this position we and DF1'l13DS Slle Wlll lie H 11111510 feilcllef CFB What- U3 belleye lt will be darnmg some one's socks. Here's CVCT If IS, 'AR-HYVHAWC l1QlSl1 YOU Wllll all OUI' hearts, rl: wishmg1lNel1l1e the best of success in whatever SUCCCSS and l11iDD111CSS 111 fl1C W0fld- li 1 career sie ciooses. 11 5 I li 1 llv 1.:f5:r:.:: 'j E I ir' , l l . . ,I ,' I Th'Zl'fj'-0112 I-lt NSPS 1 f- his it 1 Lift rf, J' :US . . . 121. 41?-'sg 1 3 Q. , N, , F 1 ij 1 f -w 5 , , prawn:-,::':--.-zz-W--1-zfgr-211.1 :- W iLl .., f?i .:t:f?f'f:tLT:Eiik.'fLi.7P...:Fii1L,.7 ..'1l ' 'E 'W 'lm' l lt K9 4.2 5 it l V v
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g,,sa I3 I O E E IK CLARENCE W. DEMEY D'I::wIMy ACADEMIC Who's got my French paper? YVhen you struggling sophomores get to Yale you will probably find Prof. Demey there as lecturer on entomology. Bugs are his hobby and we expect him to become an authority in this line. Clarence, if you remember, had a major part in the celebra- tion of Pennsylvania Day and gave a talk over Station VVBAK. The school knows this lad as a silver-tonguedu orator, and just ask the French and Physics classes if they could get along without him. l l L... RALPH DITLOW Dm- MANUAL Aizrs Yeah, I know Did you ever hear of tl1e boy who, when he talks to you, wiggles his eyebrows up and down without effort? Here's his pictureg of course you can't see his eyebrows moving but he will be perfectly willing to show you how it's done if you meet him sometime. He expects to continue the study of electricity after graduating. Good luck, Ralph! CHARLES A. DOUGLAS BUS NlANUAL ARTS IJ sat so? Phi Delta Thetag VVood lVorking. Charlie,' is the one you usually see tap-dancing or doing the Charleston in the halls. He is quite a shiek among the girls, so you can see the boys have plenty of competition when he is about. We are wondering what Rosie will do when he bids her adleu to continue his studies in the University of Chicago or the University of Tuskeegee. Good- bye Charles and heaps of good luck! LILLIAN DOWNEY U1'Py SPANISH ACADEMIC H.4111d how! Glee Club fzj, KQHQ Class Operettag La Sociedad Espanola. Lillian is quite an unusual girl. The young men seem to be the least of her worries but, who knows, there may be a lucky boy somewhere. When the B's don't appear at the halves you may be assured that Lillian is at peace with everyone but the teachers. She is a good sport and well-liked by her school-mates. Lillian expects to enter Wharton or the Central Pennsylvania Business College. C V Tlzirfy-flzrec i il. 9 i to 3 , f jf A . , 1 1 8 1, N 1 F A b ' I .I U NL l 9 2 F'-:gIf.f f : gg
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