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PAULINE ANN BERND upouyn Lansclale, Pa.-August 29, I9l8 Clee Club till: Tri-Hi-Y i3l. Polly is one ol the younger members of our class. She skipped one of her enrlier grades to join the group now known as '635 . She is one ol the quiet girls and few beyond her own circle know what a good sport she is. Her scholasitc standing is always ubove average in spite of occasional illnesses. Few persons know ol her good scholastic standing which proves that she is quiet, for not many miss a chance to tell that about themselves. Her hobbies are lishing and huntingg we hear she's quite an accurate shot. Paradise Fulls and Allen' town hold quite a bit of her attention. We wonder if when has red hair too? This well-dressed, dark-eyed young lady is also musically inclined. lf the children she hopes to leach eventually like her as well as her friends, she'll be a success. C. FRANKLIN BOEHRET Beret - Pivey Chalfont, Pa.--March 20, l9l7 High School Play 125g Football 135g Clee Club t3lLNJ. Among our friends is one who came to us from Challont to begin his high school training. He gets along with everybody and is a good sport. Piv usually has something to do while the rest of us are playing, so he coulcln't get around to sports. We think he would have been a good athlete. He likes girls from a distance except on bus-rides, which are the 'ispicev of his life. Bord has hopes of becoming an engineer in that new and promising field, Diesel engines. With his perseverance and hard work we think he will be a good one. TINDINO BONANNI Banana Lansdale, Pa.-August 6, l9l7 Football C313 Track f3lg Cross Country MQ. Banana lirst sow the light of day in the City of Brotherly Love and came to our portals u Sopho- more. i'Banaria,' is quite a spicy lcllow, especially in music class where he is Miss Celler's star basso. His pet hobby is lending pencils to little 'glVlae. His ability as a scholar is a well-known fact, for Tindino is a distinguished member of the honor roll. He is also a member of our track team. His aspiration in life is unknown, but we know that he should be a success. So here's wishing him all of that and more. Page T fweniy
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JOSEPH B. BECKER llJoeYY Kulpsville, Pa.-November 20, I9l7 llaseball C3-41: Track Q3-ill. ,lust before eight-twenty each morning a 'iChevie sport coupe can be seen speeding up the street. Joe is arriving: for school after a four-mile drive from Kulpsville. 'floel' entered our ranks as a .lunior to con- tinue his school work. llut it isn't all work. His fav- orite recreation, baseball, is never neglected, and the track team benefited greatly by his ability. liver since his arrival this good-natured blond-haired Dutchman has been known for being: in the thick of fun whenever there are any pranks to be played. We wonder if be has found that west he was looking for in the clothes closet at Washington. After seeing his marks, we feel sure be will succeed at Lafayette where be intends to go next year. JOSEPH S. BEDNAR ujoen Mt. Pleasant. Pa.-February 26, l9l9 Track C-43. Who is that tall handsome chap with the wavy blond hair? None other than our guide and stay in Eco- nomics class. .loc Bcrlnar. Joe began his quest for learning in Hilltown, and, after receiving a diploma from that three-year high school, graced us with his presence this year. He is a man of letters aml has also proved his ability as a track star. loc doesn't have any definite ideas as to his future, but probably will wind up in the stock market, as Economics is one of his favorite subjects. If not, we know he will be successful in whatcvcr he might under- take. and we wish him lots and lots of luck. VIOLET BERGEY npudgen Lansdale, Pa.-February IZ, l9l8 I-lockey tl-25: Basketball tl lg Tri-Hi-Y Q2-3-41: Glee Club 123: Special Chorus i2J: Baseball Manager I4-J. Did you ever enter the 'il3eehive and find a very attractive young lass entertaining: her friends by imitat- ing: her many boy acquaintances? Well-she just loves tln-mi and leaves them. Even our own home talent cau't make the grade. This damsel is Putlge, widely known as Violet Bergzey. Violet has been with us since piatails were in style, and has proved to be an asset. During her earlier years in school she took to sports. later she was elected as manager of baseball in which she proved to have very ellicient ability. 'll'11due has recently found there is a kick to driving a car. Cf course, there must be a catch to it. We think she is just trying to Cop another masculine specimen. Putting all joking aside, Violet is a line friend and has many friends to ber credit. Whatever she intends to do in later years, we know she'll do it well. Page Ninrlcen
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MABEL E. BROESKE Mains Montgomeryville, Pa.-November 7, l9l7 High School Play Q4-D: L. A. A. tl-2-3-lil. Mabel was born in the fair city of Montgomeryville. Awakening to the fact that she certainly was missing something. she joined us in her Freshman year. Althougrh she is not pnrtieulurly fond of sports she can hold her own in thc scholastic field. Her ideals are quite high at the present time. She is often scen Stan ing around dreaming of Milford, Pennsyl- vania. It's 0. K.. Mabel, we understand. Mobs has not yet decided what her vocation will be. What ever your choice, we wish you the best of success and good luck, Mabel. RUTH ELIZABETH BRUCK Lansdale, Pa.-December 4, l9I7 Cleo Club I3-Ll-lg Tri-Hi-Y llillg Varsity Hockey QSM Gym Exhibition Cl-2-Bl. Ruth was born in Philadelphia but came to Lansdale in time to answer to the roll cull of our class since the lirsl grade. She acquired u line scholastic standing during her entire school life, and has been a loyal supporter of L. H. S. in all that is undertaken. Ruth, in her quiet way, has made many friends throughout the High School. She seems to take great delight in helping other members of the class with their daily French lessons. Ruth expresses a desire to heconie a teacher and we feel certain that she will succeed in whatever profession she may choose to follow. DOROTHY MOYER BURKHARDT llDot11 Lansdale, Pa.-October 25, l9l5 Dot first saw the light of day in Germantown, but czune to l.ansdule soon enough to join our class in the first grade. Dorothy has proved to be a very congenial friend and is well liked by everyone. ll' you ever go down Fourth Street and hear someone tickling: the ivoriesj' you will know that it is HDot, as this is her favorite hobby. Dot has not been absent or late for the lust six years. which proves to he a very enviable record. Dot expects to enter college in the fall and we know that whatever road she takes, she will meet with good luck. Page Tfwenty-one
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