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8 The 1934 Glass Record = il » - MILDRED ANN KUNKLE ( T ubbie) May 30, 1914 Brookline, Penna. Commercial Ambition: Typist. Motto: Every little bit helps. “Tubbie,” the Senior’s smallest, holds the record for accuracy in typewriting. We hope that this record will mean greenbacks to her in the future. Perfect Attendance, ' 30, ’33; Chorus, ’34. ELZA CLARABETH KUYKENDALL (Elzie) April 24, 1916 Philadelphia, Penna. Commercial Ambition: Concert Singer. Motto: Practice makes perfect. Although “Elzie” has been with us only two years, she has made many friends. She is one of California’s “5ow-Kist.” We are sure that before long she will reach her ambition and become a nationally-known concert singer. Chorus, ’33, ’34; Operetta, ’33, ’34; Dramatics, ’33, ’34; World’s Fair Poster Award, ’33; Typing Award, ’34. FRANCIS MARTIN LONGSTRETH 3rd {Frank or Bud) February 9, 1917 Philadelphia, Penna. General Ambition: Newspaperman (Reporter). Motto: Experience is the best teacher. Frank, our Class President, has done a fine job in getting us safely to Washington. We hope that the ability and industry he has shown as our President will continue in after life. Our Jekyll and Hyde, or diplomat and playboy, made a wise move when he came to old M-N. Basketball, ’33, ’34; Track, ’34; Dramatics, ’33, ’34; Operetta, ’34; Declamation Contest, ’34; Cheer Leader, ’33, ’34; Class President, ’34; A. A. President, ’34.
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Marple-Newtown Hijih S’chool i;+‘- LORRAINE ANNETTE HEATH {I I eat hie) August U), Berwvn. Peana. Coniniercial, Salutatoriaii Ambition: Private Secretary. Motto: All things come to him who waits (long enough). Lorraine is one of the few girls in our class who had to keep u|t with two schools. If you all remember, “He” graduated from Haverford. Perfect Attendance, ' 31, ’34; Operetta, ' 34; C horus, 34; Track, ' 31, ’32, ’33; Typing Award, ’34. I • U HELEN ELIZABETH HINKLE {The Kid) June 2, 1916 Ambler, Penna. Commercial, Valedictorian Ambition: Secretary. Motto: Love many, trust few. Brown hair, brown eyes, and a passion for cutting stencils are Helen’s chief characteristics. Her ambition has won her the first place in our class. Good luck! Declamation Contest, ’32; Perfect Attendance, ’32, 34; Class Secretary, ’33, ’34; Art Prize, ’32; Chorus, ' 31, ’32, ’33, ’3.; Operetta, ’31, ’32, ’34; Editor of ■E. K Book, ’34. FRANCES MAE KUNKLE (Skinney) December 24, 1915 Brookline, Penna. Commercial Ambition: Office work. Motto: Love thy neighbor (In Jersey). Our blonde! What will M.-N. do without this shy, little “ Goldylocks?” Because of her personality ancl ability, we know Frances will be a success in whatever field she chooses. Perfect Attendance, ’30, ’32; Chorus, ’34; Track, ’31, ’32.
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Marple-Newtovvn IH h School = MARCIARKT LOWRY LONCLSTRETH (Peggy) October 30, 1015 Philadelphia, Peniia. General Ambition: Typist or Housewife. Motto; Lessons may come and lessons may go. In M-N Peggy breaks chemistry dates, but many Seniors ha e observed that in Manoa she never breaks dates with her big post-graduate. Operetta, ' 34; Track. ’33, ' 34; Commencement Chorus, ’34. MARGARET LILLIAN M, cLAREN (Maggie) March 27, 191 7 Broomall, Penna. Academic Ambition: School Teacher. Motto: Better late than never. What will M-N do without Margaret’s mathematical ability and her inspiring giggle.- She has a failing for little, tiny automobiles from Philadelphia, but we can’t blame her. Perfect Attendance, ’32, ’33; Operetta, ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34; Chorus, ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34; Dramatics, ’34; Orches- tra, ’31; Alumni Art Prize, ’33. DOROTHY MARGARET McKINLEY (Doe) June 10, 1016 Philadelphia, Penna. General Ambition: fschool Teacher. Motto: Love is the sweetest thing. Dot takes first place in knowing her English Litera- ture, but to relieve her studies she makes a visit every Sunday to a certain home on Cynwyd Avenue. We recommend a course in cooking for her. Perfect Attendance, ’31, ’32, ’34; Operetta, ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34; Dramatics, ’33, ’34; Chorus, ’31, ’32, ’33, ’34; Class Secretary, ’31; Class Yice-President, ’32; Class President, ’33; Assis ant Editor of Ye. r Book, ’34; Alumni Short Story Prize, ’34.
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