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-Q-5-ld THE ELMLEO 24-4-4- l HARRIS MERCER WALSH Walshie Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Football 1-U. Harris was one of the quiet bnshful little boys who started with the class in 1923. He seems to like school Cl great deal because he has never missed a day for ten years. This year he has taken a great interest in sports. At one time he had a very useful Ford but due to the good KN brakes it isn't any more. His mind works mechanically as his fingers, and were we to predict his future, we'd rate him at good Einstein because no one Al.VI YA IJEFAZIO can understand any of his theories. MN Former Mem AIOHY CIROVICR COLE lCl,lZAl3lC'I'H HINIJS CLARA KLICINERT FFRIJINARD SNICLLISAKER AIANIICS PHILLIPS Page' Tfwrnly-six bers OLIVIC UUNLAP ICDVVARIJ PARSONS GEORGE PONVELI, LILLIAN SENNER LICROY SHELIXIIRE JOHN TAXIS
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..-se THE ELMLEO gt-+ AL!CE ESTHER RIDGWAY Allie liethay res, Pa. llockey Squad 6,133 Class Officer tll, Operetta Q-I-lg liaskethall Manager L-ll, Flmleo Stall I-H. liveryliody's Friend, applies to Allie, who for twelve years has proved a willing hureau of information to all who solicited her aid. A more ardent cheerful worker is hard to lind. NVith a ready smile, Alice has proceeded along tht rocky road of High School Career. Her quiet method of getting things done made her invaluable to her classmates to whom she always gave her help when needed, and never once complained. WILLIAM JOHNSON Scotty Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Play Cast Q-Hg Uperetta Q-I-lg Elm Leaf HJ, Elmleo Staff Q-H. Scotty is the storehouse for old and new jokes. Nor ean anyone tell them like Scotty. He is Z1 jovial fellow. During his high school career Scotty has pursued 11 mixture of commercial and academic studies. VVell, we do not know what he will do after he graduates, but we feel sure he will continue to tell his good jokes in an expert fashion. Here's wishing you success, Scotty, in whatever you may pursue. FRANCES LILLIAN ULEAU Frenchy Trevose, Pa. Elm Leaf Q3--H ,Debating Team Ml, Play Cast C-lj, Opera-tta 1-I-lg Student Council Q-l-jg Elmleo Staff Q-H. VVith an unquenchable thirst for knowledge urging her ever onward, Frances came to us as a Freshman. Young and eager, endowed with all the qualities that make suc- cess inevitable, she plodded onward. VVe wondered, when she first arrived in which subject she would excel. VVe wonder now' that we ey er wondered. From the first, it seemed that she excelled in everything. Here's to you, Frenchy' Page Tmcrzzly-ffvr
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..-we THE ELMLEO pa Class History EPocH I Excitement prevailed in the year l932 when we started our Freshman year of high school. Forty-eight shy little freshmen started junior High under the able sponsorship of Mr. William Anglemoyer. Having started with Mr. Anglemoyer, we hoped to end with him also, for much was accomplished under his able sponsorship. It was then that We welcomed the group that joined us from Siles and Feasterville and which was to comprise most of our class. After electing our president, Lloyd Fesmire, we held one of our first good times as a class, a successful Hallowe'en Party at Alice Ridgway's home. VVith an air of secret knowledge and superior intelligence we strutted about the halls when the time for our graduation from Junior High approached. On the morning of June l6, l932, the girls clad in white dresses, the boys in dark suits, marched to the auditorium with an air of dignity that belied our inner excitement. Speeches were made by several students, and Dr. Alfred Taxis brought us a very practical message. A graduation party following the Commencement exercises marked the last of our many activities for the year. EPOCH II September 1933 bestowed itself upon us and again we took up our studies in Lower hloreland-not as 'fverdant freshmenf' but as 'fsophisticated sophomoresf' Our class ranks had decreased, due to failures and change in residence, but the rest of us turned to suc- cessful achievement. In the beginning of the second semester, We were sufficiently grown to organize our class. We elected the following officers: President, John Taxis, Vice President, John Friedrich, Secretary, Ethel Ramson, Treasurer, Nlargaret Hastings. Our class advisor was Miss Charlotte Fackler. With this staunch crew our class organized many parties: a Hallowelen Party held at Strathman's barn, a New Year's Party held at the home of Fanny Cataldog and a St. Patty's Party at lWarie Haist's home. It was this year that a Sophomore-Freshman reception was initiated upon the suggestion of lN1iss Fackler. Page Tfwvrzfy-,rz'fu1'n
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