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MARION E. GODSHALL NMeg77 Lansdale, Pa.-july 5, l9I8 Debating I3-4-l: Junior-Senior Play Gig Talisman Q2-34l: Editor C4-lg Clee Club 12-3-4-lg Musicale I2-3-41: Tri-lli-Y K2-3lg Special Chorus K2-3-Lil. Meg QM as in Marion, E as in Estelle and G as in Codshalll, has been with the class of '35 through thick and thin ever since she skipped into it from third grade. She has been in plays trcmember Meg in Little Women? l, clubs and organizations of all kinds and in her Senior year attained the exalted posi- tion of lfditor-in-chief' of the Talisman. In spite of many activities, Marion has always rnauged to keep her grades in the colossal class. Cette belle petite jeune-lille can be distinguished by big gray eyes and a mop of curly, light brown hair and a low voice that can become high and strident when her temper is ruffled fand it is easily ruflledl. Her dominant, passions are red shoes, dancing, swim- ming: and journalism. Next year she hopes to study this last at Syracuse, N. Y., and if she isn't ultimately successful it won't be because we don't wish her well. REGINA M. GUNDER uuleann Lansdale, Pa.-June 9, l9l7 Variety Club Cllg Secretary lllg Basketball C2-3-4lg Captain frilg Baseball Q2-341: Captain ffllg Hockey C3-41: Tennis 143: Track Cl-3-47: Glee Club Mig Gym Exhibition Q2-3-413 Treasurer of Class K2-3-41. leant has been with us since our Freshman year and has been a faithful and loyal member of our class. She has been treastn'er of our class since we first or- ganized and has gone out for all sports. Jean was captain of both the basketball and baseball teams. We often used to wonder why Jean liked Ford roadslers, bttl we know now. .lust mention it and watch her turn that beautiful shade of pink. .le-att isn't sure what she shall do when site leaves school, but we all kttow she will be a success. WILLIAM Jossri-I HAAS Bat Lansdale, Pa.-May 20, l9l7 Glee Club C2-4lg Junior-Senior Play C4lg High School I-'lay 1435 Talisman Staff Qlllg Debating Team Oil. Let's discuss that point. That is 'illillf' He likes to debate and is usually right-except about Commun- ism. 1'le was good enough to be captain of the nega- tive debating: team and always led the class in discuss- ing Social Topics. He may be the next important filibuster. l'le has l,meen with ns since his first year of schooling when he moved from Philadelphia, where he was born, to become one of us. His scholastic ability was well- proved. Bill hopes to be a lawyer and if we know anything about it, he will bc a certain success. Page Twuenly-nine
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STANLEY R. FRETZ Stan Lansdale, Pa.-April 20, I9l7 Football 13-41g Captain 141g Track I3-4,9 Basket- ball Q2-31-D3 President Boys A. A. 1435 Hi-Y K3-45, President Mig Art Club C215 Vice President of Class C459 Science Club fljg Gym Ehibition C2-4-lg Glee Club 12-41. Phew! Isn't that terrible? Of course, it's good- natured 4'Stan Fretz. This popular senior was born and educated in Lansdale. Stan is very popular among his classmates and had the honor bestowed upon him of being the football captain during his senior year. He is always ready with some funny remark, but he also can he serious and appreciate the fine things in life, as his friends who accompanied him on the Washington trip will testify. ,lust ask him how he liked the Crand Opera. My stars! Stan is not certain what he will do when he leaves high school, but he hopes to enter college. I'm sure that we all wish him the best of luck and success in anything he attempts. 1 VIVIAN CLAIRE GERHART lfvivff Lansdale, Pa.-january 2, l9i8 Basketball fllg Hockey C215 Tri-Hi-Y C3-43. When there is giggling to be done, this fair damsel can do it. She excels in make-up and if she forgets it, she makes up to the boys. She was recently Cook- ed up but now she has become u gigolo for awhile, tho' not for long. This girl is the one and only Claire Gerhart. Her pastime is dancing, and she is always seen on the floor at noon dancing away until the bell brings her back to school. Claire has an idea she wants to study merchandising. We donit mind if you do that, Claire, but don't go buying up orchestras or 5 and 10's. Anyway, we are all rooting for you and hope you will come out on top witl1 flying colors. ERNEST L. GODSHALK Ernie Kulpsville, Pa.-january 2, l9lB Track UU. Ernie is another one of the famous products of the Kulpsville schools. He is somewhat quiet in class, but outside, oh! what a difference. He is one of the track team's stars, running the 'Lhalf and broad- jumping. He is very studious, as one can readily see by looking at his A's , and he has one weakness. You guess. Ernie is undecided as to what he is going to be, but we think he ought to be a chauffeur or go into the taxi business, for he has had plenty of experience, gained from chauilering those Kulpsville lads to school. But whatever he does we do wish him loads of success. Page Tfwfrzty-right
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RUSSELL C. HARTZELL ukussn Lansdale, Pa.--September 4, I9 l 7 Football fl-2-3-4-lg Baseball fl-2-3-41g Track Q2-3-433 Basketball 11-2-3-41, Captain C475 Gym Exhibition fill 3 President of Class UU: Student Council I2-3-453 Vice President Boys A. A. 143: Talisman Staff K2-3-41: Band fl-21. All hail the president of our senior class! Besides being one of the most handsome and popular members of the .class of '35, Russ is quite au athlete as well. He accomplished the feat of earning his letter in all four major sports during his Junior and Senior years. 'iRuss was horn in Philadelphia but received his edu- cation in Lansdale. His favorite subject is Trigonom- etry. and he is now working on a revised edition. Al- though it appears that hc is quite hashful as far as girls are concerned, it is evident that Russell has his own ideas on the subject. Although he does not know what he will do when he graduates, we all join in giving him a hearty send- off. and wish him the best of success. H MARY H. HEEBNER Lansdale, Pa.-December 29, l9I7 Student Council C2-3-CU: ,lunior-Senior Play C3-43: Clee Club I2-3-41: Talisman Stall' 143. This young lady one would think to he quiet and dignified. However, her many friends know how dif- ferent she really is. No one has been able to discover where her sense of luunor originated. fAnyone else would have lost one having her position as Humor Editor of the Talisman.l ln Mary we find an excellent student, a student counseller, a talented actress fremember 'LAnnabelle'? l and a tennis player when she gets around to it. If you see Mary tearing: home some Tuesday night at three minutes to ten, you will know Casa Loma is calling: if in the afternoon, it's the rock garden and pool. Her favorite pastimes are shooting snakes, laugh- ing at his jokes, imitating Kenny Sargent, and having things explained to her. Mary expects to spend hr-r future hunting new dress shops after she gets a job. May she enjoy herself thoroughly. SARA R. HEEBNER Heebie Lansdale. Pa.-April 4, l9l8 Towamenoin High School Glee Club fl-25: Oper- etta fl-21. Sara joined us in her Junior year having spent th:- other ten years acquiring knowledge at Kulpsville. Sara's hobbies are playing a banjo and talking, cs- pecially in study periods with a certain Eve, Souderton seems to he a favorite place with Sara, although she denies it because of any certain person. Are you sure about that, Sara? l-lecllieu is still undecided what she'll do after lin- ishing high school but whatever it may be we wish her the best of success in her undertakings. Page Thirly
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