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GEORGE WASHINGTON PADULA “Padula ' East Lansdowne “Padula' brought many a laugh with that stiff walk of his in the Senior Play. How anyone could hold himself so rigidly is more than we can understand. “Padula” has his way with the women, too, as you'll notice if you ever walk down the lower hallway. And those ties he wears! Well, “Padula,” we're all sorry to see you go—best of luck to you. Class Basketball 1, 2: Class Volleyball 1. 2. 3: Baseball 2, 3. 4: Football Squad 4: Parliamentary Club: Track Squad 4: Track Club: Senior Play Cast: Dramatic Club: Home Room Bank Cashier 4. FRANCES ELIZABETH MOIR “Betty East Lansdowne “Hey! hey! somebody, I want some chewing gum.” When we hear those familiar words we know it is our “Betty.” It would be impossible for “Betty” to type without her chewing gum, and we all know “Betty” was our “champccn” typist for two years. We wish her the best of success in her business career. Science Club I: Bology Club 2: Current Topics Club 3: Typing Team 3. 4: Basketball 4: Senior Play Committee: Garnet and Gray Bank 4: Commercial Club. Vice-President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Typing Staff on Senior Annual 4. ROBERT MUNSON NORTON “Bob Dartmouth Lansdowne Here comes “Bob.” be prepared, because you can feel sure that he has some candy to sell. You surely have been a marvelous help to the class, “Bob,” and we owe a great deal to you. Remember “Bob” as the American father in the play? Oh. boy, did he pull the house down—and how! We know that you will make a big success in the future—and it won't be selling candy, cither. Best of luck, “Bob.” Class President 2, 3: Football, Varsity 3. 4: Baseball. Varsity 1. 2, 3. 4: Treasurer, Athletic Association 3: Vice-President. Boys' Glee Club 3: Class Finance Committee 4: Senior Play Cast 4: Latin Club 3. 4: Student Council Senator 4; Class Trip Committee 4: Student Government Constitution Committee 4: Chairman, Candy Committee. MADELINE MURRAY “Irish Lansdowne She is commonly known as “Irish,” probably because she likes green so much. Madeline is just full of pep. and no tine knows just what she is going to do next. She warbles delightfully, and Mr. Slyter is in despair when she is absent. As to her future, well, Madeline has not yet decided. She may go to Art School. Track 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Art Club 4. 20
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ALEXANDER MUNCH MOITZ A!” Perkiomen Lansdowne After .in extended education of five years we are going to release “Al and let him succeed in some other career. “Al” was one of Lansdowne's stellar athletes, winning four letters in one year. He also made a fine job of coaching the Junior High team this year. He expects to continue his athletic career at Perkiomen, where he will continue his career in jokes also. I am sure the class wishes “Al” all the success that is possible. Baseball, Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Squad 2, 3, Varsity 4; Football. Asssitant Manager 3, 4. Manager 4: Track Squad 1, Varsity 2. 3, 4; President of Dramatic Club 3; Garnet and Gray Staff 3: Cheer Leader 1. 2: Student Government 3: Senior Dance Committee; Glee Club 4: Coach. Junior High Football 4; Class Baseball 1, 2; Class Volleyball 2, 3; “L” Club. MARY ELIZABETH MARVIN “Mary University of Pennsylvania Secane What would the Class of '29 have done without our Mary, the Belle of Secane?” She captivated our hearts with her sweet disposition and that darling smile. We were fortunate in having such an efficient hockey manager and such a loyal supporter of every school activity. Our best wishes, Mary! We know you'll succeed at Penn. Garnet and Gray Staff: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Class Basket' ball 3. 4: Manager of Hockey 4: Movie Club 4; Senior Annual Staff: Usher Committee. Senior Play: Current Topics Club 3. RICHARD COX MILLER “Did( Episcopal Lansdowne The spirit of Lansdowne High and the model student are exemplified in this notorious sheik. We can tell him a mile away by that railroaddikc part in his black hair. He's so good in English that he couldn't get a bad mark if he tried. Lots of ba-da-den-dada when you get out of L. H. S., “Dicky.” Dramatic Club 2. 3: Chemistry Club 3; Surveying Club 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; A. G. T. Club. Viginti Chapter 3, 4: Current Topics Club 3: Garnet and Grax Staff 3, 4. Business Manager 4: Thanksgiving Comm ttee 4: Chairman, Senior Play Ticket Committee 4: Baseball Manager 4: Cheer Leader 4; Senior Annual Staff 4. ELIZABETH ALICE MARTIN Betty West Chester Lansdowne When in doubt, ask “Betty.” She always knows the right answer, and is always ready to give it. “Betty” may be quiet, but when she does speak she says something worth while. For four years “Betty” has been our guiding star and a student Lans-downe is proud to claim as her own. Whatever you undertake as your future career, we know you wi’l be a wonderful success. We wish you all the luck in the world, “Betty.” Orchestra 3, 4; Camera Club 4: Le Cercle Francais 3, 4. 19
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CHARLES CORNELIUS PAUL Charlie” Drexel Institute Lansdowne Maybe he isn't the quiet, home-loving fellow! Stays in every night doing his lessons (?). This gives him great favor with the teachers, especially Mr. Ewan, who spends his extra time looking up answers to trick Physics questions asked by “Charlie in class. “Charlie is a great favorite of the girls with his double ignition, double pick-up Nash, when he transports the entire team and some of the reserves to their away games in one trip. A. G. T. Club 3: Chemistry Club, Vice-President 3: Current Topics Club 3: Camera Club. President 4; Biology Club 4; Movie Club 4: General Science Club 4: Property Committee. Senior Play. ELIZABETH VERONICA REYNOLDS Betty” Lansdowne “Betty's gay, care-free laugh can be heard in the hall—as in the class room—every day. Her good nature and willingness to help everyone have made her a great favorite with everyone, especially with someone in Washington. Ask her for further particulars. Well, “Betty, we wish you the best of luck in everything you do, and hope that you won't forget your old pals and fellow-conspirators of L. H. S. Hockey 3. 4: Movie Club 4: Secretary-Treasurer. Aviation Club 4; Senior Play Ticket Committee 4; Cheer Leader 4: Usher Committee, Senior Play: Dental Club 4: Manager of Track 4. EDWARD GEORGE RUST Ed Michigan Lansdowne “Ed, although a little girl shy, is one of the most prominent members of our class. Besides being a member of our Class Ring Committee, he has had the honor of being elected captain of the 1929 season baseball team. As yet “Ed has not decided what he is going to do after leaving high school, but we are sure that he will be successful at whatever he attempts, and surely will always be remembered by the Class of '29. Ring Committee 2; Dance Committee 4: Athletic Club 4: “1 Club 3: Baseball Team 2, 3, Captain 4: Travel Club 4; Usher Committee, Senior Play. HELEN DOROTHY SEUBEL “Seu” Rutledge This very quiet little girl hails from the wilds of Rutledge. She is noted for her athletic abilities, being a member of the hockey squad, the track team, and also the basketball team. We wish her the best of luck in her Collingdale venture and in future prospects. Hockey 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4; Commercial Club 3, 4: Biology Club 2: Track 3, 4; Garnet and Gray Bank 3. 4: Current Topics Club 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Ticket Committee. 21
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