Lansdowne High School - Lahian Yearbook (Lansdowne, PA)

 - Class of 1933

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MARIE W. FASY As you all know, Marie is a member of the Commercial class and a hard-working Car-net and Gray typist. Whenever there is any extra work to he done, you are always sure that Marie will willingly and cheerfully do it. If you’ve never seen Marie dance, you surely are missing something. What about it. Harold? Garnet and Gray typist (4) : Writing paper committee (4). MILDRED VEROXICA GAXXOX Midge Drexel Here we have “Midge.” our own original ray of sunshine. “Midge” is a good natured, little soul and will laugh at anyone’s jokes, even if they’re on her. She is also noted for her speedy typing and that “I’m hungry” call which we always hear about the second period each morning. ROBERT JAMES FOWLER Bob florist Bob is one of the Three Musketeers of Morton who may lx- seen every day on Baltimore Pike optimistically pointing their thumbs toward places west. We sincerely believe you’ll have more luck in getting a lift through life than you usually have getting one to the old home town. ELOISE MARIE GARTON flo Mood “Elo” is that stately blonde senior who is looked upon with awe by the rest of her classmates—that is, until we happened to see her running down the ball, a minute before hr late bell, with “Kay.” “Elo” always wears bright dresses—especially the red ones—but may-lie there’s a reason. Home Room President (1) : Basketball (class. 1, 2. 3. 4): Student Council Representative (1) : Lahian (1.2): Garnet and Gray (2.3): Le Cercle Franca is (4)’: Math Club (3): Drama Club (2. 3. 4) : Dance Committee (1, 2. 3. 4): Bridge Party Committee. (3): Monitor (3 4) : Senior Play Prompter. FRANK GAMBOL Probably very few seniors know very much about Frank for he is one of those fellows who is in school for an education, and only an education. Beyond a doubt, one of our most faithful students, he is one of the few who can be trusted to have work in promptly. LOUISE M. GEAUQUE Wceser As Weezer goes by in an other new dress, we understand why all the girls moan with envy and the boys “sit up and take notice.” Equally to be envied is her sparkling smile which is just as graciously given to the timid, shy freshman as to the lordly senior. Hockey. Jr. Varsity (3, 4) : Basketball. Jr. Varsity (4): L. Cercle Francais (4) : Drama Club (4): Monitor (3, 4): Senior Stand Committee (4) : Chairman Refreshment Committee, Sophomore Dance (2) : Senior Play. National Honor Society (4).

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BERENICE ANNE DEVER Bern ic Rosctnonl To he a I-ah i an stall typist ami also a member of the literary staff is a difficult task I lowevcr, “Benue has proved exceedingly capable. It's not only on the Lahian staff that she has shown her reliability for in her relationship with “Midge,” she has been an exponent of true friendship. Lahian (4) : Glee Club (1,2 3): Music Festivals (1. 2. 3) CARLA DOROTHY EGGART Carla is that tiny little girl with pretty curly hair who though small has en )ugh pep for any two people. She is quite a favorite among the Spring-fieldites, for she is known as ? good sport, which means a lo to anyone. Math Club (3, 4). HOW ARD R. DRAKE Bud Alabama Have you ever noticed a ver tall boy and a tiny goldenhaired girl ambling down the hall ? Well, we’ll wager that it was Howard Drake in the company of Edna. However, he doesn’t amble on the basketbal’ floor, no sir! The fact that he has been in all interclass tournaments is proof of this. Asst. mgr. Basketball (2) Team (3) : Chorus (2, 3) • President of Chorus (4); Art (1. 2. 3, 4); Chorus (2, 3, 4) ROBERT ELLEN BERGER Shorty The Citadel Among the number of things Shorty likes are debating sports, and dreaming about military schools. We all like his brown, wavy hair and quick smile. Not long ago he used to talk about sports and dances, now it’s horses and horse-shows! I guess that we don’t know why. How about it. Shorty ? Band (1. 2. 3 : Orchestra (1. 2): Surveying (3): Debating (4) : Football (3, 4). ROBERT P. DUX LAP, JR. Bob Boh is the inquisitive sort of person who wants to know what makes the darn thing gc ’round. First, Bob rode a bicycle : next, lie graduated to a motorcycle: now, lie has given both up as a bad job. However, Bob has done excellent stage work with assembly programs and the Senior Play. Stage Crew (1. 3, 4). MARGUERITE L. ENGLEHART Maggie B tie knell Although she does not put herself in the limelight very often, “Maggie” has become endeared to us through her generosity and jovial disposition. W hen not engaged in packing basketball players into her car she is to be found promenading the halls with Flossie, her “Racoon Sister.” Math Club (4): Refresh ment Committee (1) : Chairman (4): Orchestra (1. 2): Chorus (1.2): National Honor Society (4). -418 )s—



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DO X A LI) A. GIBSON Don Muhlenberg Don, one of our best athletes in football and track, is, incidentally, exceedingly generous with the use of his car. Who. once having taken one of those wild rides to a football game in Don’s Packard, can ever forget it? Never mind though Don, you’re still in one piece. Football (3, 4) ; Basketball (1) ; Baseball (4): Tennis (2) ; Track (2. 3. 4); Dance Committee (4). ROBERT I). GREAT 11EAD Blue Beard Bob is that studious young man who has trudged all the way from the quiet town of Morton, every day, in order to graduate with the Class of ’33 When looking for a person whe is agreeable, likable, sincere and gifted with a sense of humor, don’t forget to page Bob. Football (1); Stage crew (L 2). WILLIAM II. GIEBLER Bill I lere is a close runner-up for the honor of being the sleepiest boy in the class of ’33. However, we’ve never been quite able to determine whether this seeming sleepiness is caused by boredom while in school, or excessive activity indulged ir elsewhere. EDNA SARAH GREEN lid Edna is one of the most captivating of the weaker sex in our esteemed class. A large pic ture of a certain senior at Penn State bears witness to this fact In the field of Latin, this young miss also excels. I f you don’t believe us. ask Miss Cook. Hockey (4): Hi-Y (4) Dramatic Club (4); French Club (4) : Junior Prom Committee (3): Card Party Committee (3, 4): Latin Tea Committee (2. 3); LTsher (2, 3) • Senior Play P r o p e r t i e s National Honor Society (4). MARION J. GRAHAM Mar Secretary Hail Mr. Corona ways’ efficient secretary! For this is the job that Marion fills so capably Seeing the pucker on her forehead. while “plugging” away at the keys, we can readily understand her slogan. “Work before play.” We wonder if that young man in East Lansdowne ever has heard Marion finish— “Well, I'll tell you some day?” FLOREXCE NORTON GREEN Floss Buck net! Flossie may lx among the smallest members of the class, but she makes up for her size by her pep and vivacity. In that big Packard, she looks quite the mite, but she always has the upper hand. As one of the outstanding members of the hockey and basketball teams, we admire her unswerving determination. Basketball (3. 4) ; Class (2) : Math Club. Sec. (4): Hi-Y (4) ; French Club (4): Dance Committee (4): Junior Prorr Committee (3): Monitor (3 4); Senior Play, National Honor Society (4). «g( 20 -

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