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Displaying his athletic prowess. Alfred liber- hardt delights Dorothy Hyland with his sure form. Dorothy. who is no novice at the game herself, is accompanied by Alfred to all the better croquet courses about town. With such pastimes as this game the young people re- ceive relief from their lessons. It is doubtful whether any other sport will attract as many players as cro- quet. S NI0ll 0171942 M164 .gain Mlllllfd t ein., R l C I Xlar anc C oldhorn canncttc joseph Gambol olert li Json . ' 'y ' 9 ' I Edwin Garrett , Neil Gilmour Howard Good Bctttlnny x ' ' 'JOSEPH A. GAMBOL-42 S. Union Ave .... Casey's favorite sport is base- ball . . . B honor roll, soph and junior year . . . hates to work in family grocery store. ' EDXVIN ATLEE GARRETT, III-277 XVayne Ave ....i A tlee . . . or- chestra fiddler . . . accomplished thes- pian . . . able dramatic director . . . en- joys opera . . . shuns ostentation. ' ROBERT GIBSON-215 N. Lans- downe Ave. . . . diligent pres. of Student Council . . . led his freshman class . . . veteran varsity gridder . . . popular wrestling captain . . . N.H.S. treasurer. 'NEIL GILMOUR-249 Green Ave. . . . amicable wrestling manager . . . Old Crump in Senior Play . . . hand- book committeeman . . . photographic adventurer. . .follows sports. ' MARY .IANE GOLDHORN-19 Melrose Ave., E. Lansdowne . . . orchestra musician . . . home room responsibilities every year . . . helped with Thanksgiving bas- kets as a freshman. . , 4 '16s- 'HOWARD K. GOOD-68 E. Plum- stead Ave. . . . Goody, a member of Color Guard . . . ran for track team, four years . . . oddity: enjoys working . . . adventure books his favorite. ' AIEANNETTE GREEGOR-Stratford Court Apt. . . . transferred from Yeadon . . . always owns a big smile and a pleas- ing laugh . . . likes to pass time listen- ing to band leader Glenn Miller. 'BETTYMARY GREENWOOD-nog E. Providence Rd., Aldan . . . active in Central High, Charlotte, N. C., Lower Merion, and Lansdowne . . . likes North Carolina and snow. ' XVALTER GUNDEL-63 Melrose Ave., E. Lans- downe . . . Gunny played on the fresh- man football team in 1938 . . . had Home Room Responsibility as a soph . . . liked by all. 'RICHARD .IAN HAAYEN-80 Hlindemere Ave. Rich is rich in popularity . . . remem- bered as C. Donkin in Senior Play . . . three-year band member . . . enjoys dancing and eating. 26
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program 04:44 Sift Among the daredexils in Lansdowne are john Hopkins. Andy Rubin. and Ray lVille who jointly operate a Stan- ley Steam XVagon. Last summer. these same young men reached the astounding speed of twenty miles an hour. When they are not speeding. they use t h e i 1' machine for pleasure. A few young ladies have been per- mitted to ride with the boys if accom- panied by a chaperone mounted on a horse. l-bcrhirdt Jessie Featherer Barbara Finn Emma Fuller lchclmeyer WVilliam Fields Edward Ford Douglas Gale wmv -:Lg 0 PATRICIA JANE DUKE-83 S. - ' XVILLIAM F. FIELDS-191 Bryn downe Ave .... carefree Patty . . . joy- T Ave .... known as Bill, YVill, or ful when dancing, singing or reading. . . ' dsie . . . ardent camera bug. . . to important to LAHIAN business staff . . him, Pepsi-Cola and hamburgers hit the chorus girl. ' ELSIE DUNLAP-Glad- Fwpotf' ' BARBARA FINN-124 Lewis stone Manor . . . model in fashion show . . . served at teas, etc .... aviation in- trigues her . . . enjoys hunting and fish- ing . . . prefers waltz music to swing. 'ALFRED EBERHARDT-109 Lewis Ave., E. Lansdowne . . . money bag of Student Council and Junior class . . . stellar sportsman . . . school store be- hind-counter man. 0 LOUISE DORO- THY ECHELMEYER-19 Ridley Ave., Aldan . . . composed Gridiron Song . . .jovial and ever happy . . . bound to cheer patients as nurse. ' FEATHERER-89 E. Stratford Ave. . . . jolly and well groomed . . . leads hearty cheers at games . . . capable member of Hi-Y . . . one exception to man-hater rule. 25 Ave., E. Lansdowne . . . eflicient LAHIAN Staff member . . . charter member of Quill and Scroll . . . Bobbie is cashier at candy counter. ' EDXVARD A. FORD-21 Millbourne Ave., Millbourne . . . versatile Baron . . . wrestles and plays football . . . works on the stage crew . . . British propaganda irks him. ' EMMA KATHRYN FULLER-168 XV. Plumstead Ave. . . . Em is a B honor roll student . . . looks forward to being a telephone operator . . . movies and magazines-her pet diversion. ' H. D. GALE-111 YV. Drexel Ave. . . . entered twice in L.H.S .... short and blonde with a big smile . . . made himself liked . . . loyal Lansdowne rooter.
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. 15+ 4 . I W ,x 11,05 ufynyiffszgfijfde QXIGBIOJQ' io! fdeir chin Annu 1 - S ,f :YZQH 475K fl! if Q-6'an4,9 M 4. N'alter Gundel XVilliam Haegele Katherine Harmer IVilliam Harrisson Leopold Hauf Robeit Holdsssoitli ichard Haayen Elizabeth Hamilton Charles Harrisson Howard Harvey Jeanne Hefner lohn Hopkins ' XVILLIAM HAEGELE-283 IV. Green- wood Ave. . . . XVill, an all-round sports- man . . . plays football, baseball and basketball . . . hates to plead for car for heavy date. ' ELIZABETH M. HAMILTON-7 Florence Ave .... Betty, a standby in hockey and basket- ball . . . fashion show model . . . avia- tion her ambition . . . revels in sports and dancing. ' KATHERINE LEE HARMER-62 IV. Greenwood Ave. . . . mischievous Tinker shines in hockey, basketball and tennis . . . elected to Hi-Y and Student Council . . . reads gory tales. ' CHARLES B. HARRISSON-127 IVycombe Ave. . . . Garnet and Gray business man- ager. . .fashion show usher. . .worked on fall play com. interested in sports. 'XVILLIAM AI. HARRISSON -127 S. Xvycombe Ave .... Bill to you . . . reporter for Garnet and Cray . . . LAHIAN photography staff . . . likes to collect odds and ends. 'HOIVARD HARVEY-237 Marshall Rd .... band trumpet tooter . . . in- terested in building ship models . . . worked on junior Prom committees . . . an enthusiastic football fan. 'LEO- POLD HAUF, III-198 E. Essex Ave. . . . known as Leo . . . LAHIAN photog' raphy . . . three years of football service . . . capable basketball manager . . . enjoys dancing, riding, good times. ' -IEANNE T. HEFNER-102 N. Union Ave .... popular class secretary . . . Hi-Y member . . . participated in A. A. Review and fashion show . . . helped on dance committees. ' ROBERT M. HOLDSXVORTH, AIR.-100 Gladstone Rd. . . . earned letters in wrestling . . . participates in tennis matches . . . in- terested in sports and other activities. ' JOHN IV. HOPKINS, JR.-108 Powel- ton Ave. . . . veteran band member . . . expert tennis player . . . ambitious Stu- dent Council member . . . Hop's hobby -scrapbooks on IVorld IVar II.
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