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MARGARET AXXK GUETTER Maggie Temple Come right up, underclassmen, and meet one ol the most popular senior girls—none other than ‘■Peggy ’ our hockey and basketball player, Garnet and Gray editor. Student Council member, and the owner of a most contagious smile. You can usually see her at dances “bobbing” along in the company of a tall senior boy. Class President (2): Hockey (2, 3, 4): Basketball (1, 2): Varsity Basketball (3, 4); Tennis (2. 3, 4) : Track (1): Student Council (1, 2, 4); Chairman Publicity Committee, Point Committee (4); Garnet and Gray (2, 3): Editor-in-Chief of Garnet and Gray (4) ; Hi-Y (3, 4) ; Chairman Junior Prom (3); Chairman Senioi Paper Committee (4); Senior Play: Member of Stand Committee (4): National Honor Society (4). JEAX HARSHAVV If you want to find Jean, look on the tennis courts, for she is quite a champ. She won her letter in ’32, which will l e a big asset when she is leading Lansdowne to fame in taking the place of Helen ills Moody. She is also a speedy player on the hockey team, and an ardent Penn rooter too! What about it, Jean? Hockey (3, 4): Tennis (2 3): Lahian (4); French Club (4); Hi-Y (3, 4): Dramatic Club (3. 4) ; Stand Committee; Usher (3. 4); National Honor Society (4). HUGH J. HARLEY Scarfacc Cornell So wonder Hugh is such a successful football player: anyone, who carries around a brief case as heavy as his, is sure to develop good muscles. This-migl t also explain why he is such a good student. And what a glutton for punishment, both on the gridiron and in the classroom ! Six majors and six A’s. What a man! Football (3, 4); Treasurer in Student Council (4): Chairman of Point System (4) : Lahian (4): Math Club ( President) (4) ; Freshman Party Committee; Senior Dance Committee (4): Monitor (3 4) : Commencement Usher (3) : Music Festival (3) : French (3) : Usher School Night (4) : National Honor Society (4). IRWIN HAUPT Hud Univ. of Henna. Want to know anything about electricity? Ask Bud Ifaupt. who specializes not only in electricity, but also in mathematics, surveying, and fourth dimension. He knows his stuff so well that the Math Club had him give a talk in assembly, lie’s sure to be one of our most famous future engineers. Surveying (3, 4); Stage Crew. (2): Aviation (2): Math Club (3, 4); Potography (2, 3) ; Dance Committee (4) : Ticket Collector (3, 4). JANET PATTEN HARTMAN Philadelphia School of Design for Women artist, she predominates in the realm of dramatic achievements. As yet, Janet is undecided whether to develop her artistic talent or to become a gym teacher. Hockey, class (3); Basketball, class (2): Math Club (3, 4) ; Chairman for decorations Soph. Tea Dance (2) : Junior Prom decoration committ e (3): Orchestra (1. 2): Monitor (3). WILLIAM C. HAUS Bill Lehigh What would our class be without our merry, wise-cracking Bill, who has a joke for every occasion? He is popular with both sexes until he begins to puff on that pipe of his, which holds the record for giving off “noxious gases ’ Track (3); Glee Club (3).
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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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PETER Df.WIN DT HAUSER Pete Probably one of the most versatile young men in our noted class is Hauser, the “Rubinoff” of Lansdowne High School His numerous activities rang ing from leader of the noonday dance orchestra, and a member of the student council, to the flashy forward on the basketball team, have mad Pete a noted figure about school. President (3); Basketball (3. 4) : Position in Council ( 1. 3, 4) ; Lahian (4) : Orchestra (2, 3. 4); National Honor Society (3. 4) ; Senior Play. SUSANNA L. HICKS Sue Central Art School Sue is an artist of repute who can decorate tl c gym from floor to ceiling. We know it was her posters, too. that drew the crowds to the senior dan ces. Basketball is her favorite sport, but her interest is keen in all activities. Active, peppy, jovial,—that’s Sue all over! Class Basketball (1,2): Varsity (3. 4): Drama Club (4): National Honor Society (3) : Secretary (4): Math Club (4): 1 Cercle Francais (4): Hi-Y (3) : Vice-President (4) Chairman of Decoration Committee for Dance (1, 2. 3. 4): Chairman of Tickets for Junior Prom: Usher (2) : Monitor (3, 4). EILEEN MARGARET HEFNER Becky May we present Eileen, wh is a very loyal member of the Class of ’33? Because of her ever-ready and witty comebacks, sin is a most admirable companion. Eileen’s highest am bit ion is to be a private secretary. Well, there’s money in that game, if you know how to play it. Eh, what? I lockey (3, 4) : Class Basketball (1, 2. 3); Glee Club (3): Senior Dance Committee: Card Party Committee. ELWOOD HOFFMAN Hoffie El wood is the quiet young fellow who is one of the mainstays of the band and orchestra. Yet it is understood that the quietness is a disguise worn around school, and that in private life he’s quite a lady killer. But that’s all right, because he doesn’t let them interfere with his good, steady work. Track (1, 2); Penn Relays (1) : Band (1. 2. 3) : Band Librarian (2) : Orchestra (2, 3 4): Orchestra Librarian (3 4); Brass Quartet (3. 4). 22 IT- ERANCES H. HELD Fran “May I speak to Jean?” hen these two pals get together. there’s no stopping them, in class or on the hockey field. “Fran” is also the secretary of the Student Council and has made a host of friends, not only through her ability to write letters but also through her abounding good nature Hockey (3, 4); Basketball (3. 4) ; Tennis (2. 3): Student Coin.il Secretary (4): Photo-Editor of Lahian (4): National Honor Society (3, 4): Hi-Y (3): President (4); Dram? Club (2. 3, 4» Le Cercle Francais (4) ; W riting Paper Committee 4): Senior Play (4) MAUDE L. HOPKINSON This cynical young lady, who goes by the cognomen of “per-osa virorrm,” is the pride of good old Latin IV. From her conversation, one might think that she had been disillusioned by a man, for she seems set against them for life. But. kidding aside, she is a very clever poet and one of our best students. Basketball (4) : Garnet and Gray (2): Lahian (4): Chess Club (4); French Club (4): Latin Tea Committee (2, 3) : Class basketball (2) : Class volleyball (3) : National Honor Society (4).
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