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WALTER HUNTER GREEN (Green te) August 23, 1915 Llanerch Commercial Ambition; Accountant jMotto: “A winner never quits and a quitter never wins.” “Greenie,” as he is called b.v his many triends, has been a star in both football and basketball. He has been a great help to the Seniors by taking charge of the decorations for their dances. As for the girls, he is only crazy about one as far as the Seniors know. We hope that he wdl be a success as a bookkeeper, and we know that M. N. will miss him. Chorus, ' 30, ' 32, ’33; Football, ' 31, ' 32, ’34; Basketball, ’31, ’33, ’35, captain; Baseball, ’32, ’33, ’35; Track, ’32, ’33, ’35. JOAN EVELYN GREY (Jo) September 21, 1917 Orange, Virginia Academic Ambition: Governess Motto: “Always do right. It will gratify some people and astonish others.” Joan appears to us to be very quiet, but we’re not sure we know her. Maybe it’s her lessons — or is it? She is a very studious girl and re- ceives high marks. We know she will get along in later life. Here’s lots ot luck, Joan! Play, ’35; Perfect Attendance, ’32, ’33, ’34; Class President, ’34; Declamation Contest, ’34; Editor of Year Bcok, ’35. STEPHEN J. GRUBER (Stet’e) May 17, 1917 Philadelphia General Ambition: Excavating Contractor Motto: “What’s yours is mine and what’s mine is mine.” Meet “Steve,” the one who doesn’t know his own strength. He certainly must like school Judging bv his perfect attendance record. We hope he will be able to continue his education. Chorus, ’32, ’34; Perfect Attendance (8 years). ELIZABETH F. M. KLOUARSKA (Lisa ) December 3, 1915 Philadelphia Commercial Ambition: Stenographer Motto: “Lessons before pleasure.” Quiet, prim, dignified, conscientious, and a lew other adjectives might be used in helping us describe this member of our illustrious class. With her ever-ready ' smile, determination and efJiciency, Elizabeth has made herself a triend to all. Perfect Attendance, ’32, ’33, ’34; Operetta, ’32, 34; Class OlTi- cer, Secretary, ’35; Chorus, ’32, ’34. Page Eight MEMORIES, 1935
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WAL ' l ' ER ASA DEAN ( Wall) April 15, 19]4 Cjcneral Newtown Sc|uare A. ' lirnoN : Taxidermist Motto: A smile is vour best Irieml.” Bv tlie list of activities, you can see that “Walt” has been inter- ested in many ol the sports and other activities. We know he must work hard, because he takes both Latin and Physics, and because ol the over-lapping periods, it is necessary i ' or him to remain alter school many evenings. Chorus, 32, J rack, o2, 53; liaseball, 32j l asketball, 32, h33. FRANCESCA MARIA D1 BONAVENTURA (Fran ) January 2b, 1017 St. Davids Academic A. ' IBITION: Criminal Lawyer . ' lOTTO: “Cio through life with a smile.” Francesca, who has a kind word and a smile lor every one, never takes liie very seriously. W ' e are wondering whether she is really serious when she tells us that she w’ants to be a criminal lawyer. Just the same, we wish you success and happiness in whatever you do. Play, ’35; Chorus, ’34, ’35; Basketball, ’31, ’32, ’33; Class Presi- dent, ’33; Declamation Contest, ’32. NOR. AN EARL DOUGHTEN ( nonijhlen ) December 7, 1917 Philadelphia (leneral Ambition: Florist Motto: “ It is better to have loved and lost than to have won and be bossed.” Norman has been one ol the most helplul and willing members ol our class. He cheerlully assists in everything from selling camly at the games to keeping a partv amused. He doesn’t know exactly what he wants to be, liut wait till he decides! Chorus, ’32, ’,33, ’34, ’,35; Plays, ’,34, ’,35; Assistant Business Man- ager ol Ye.ah Book, ’,35; Operetta, ’,3,3, ’,34, ’,35; Track, ’32; ICisket- ball, ’,32, ’,3,3, ’,34, ’,35; I ' erlect Attendance, ’,3,3. WILLIAM J. GOLDSMITH {Goldie) I line 7, 1 9 1 b Philadelphia General A.MBITION: Draftsman Motto: Always watch the guy behind the guy in front of you.” To Gohlie” we owe many thanks for the artistic drawings anil sketches that have gracetl our announcements and publications. We hope the lootball team will be able to smooth out the dent that he has made in it by his graduation. W ' e wish him much success in his lutu re. Operetta, ’,33, ’,34; [ ' ootball, ’,34, ’,35; Track, ’,3,3, ’,34, ’35; Chorus, ’,3,3, ’,34, ’3:3. MEMORIES, 1935 Page Seven
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TED LEWIS [Ted) liily f), 1917 W ' ashburn. Wisconsin (leneral Ambition: Chemical Engineer Motto: “Look out lor yoursell, because nobotly else will. Even though “Ted” Is one ol the noisiest, his absence wdl be lelt bv many. When it conies to lessons he sticks with them until he umlerstands them — or else! He showed his interest in M. N. when taking Physics and Chemistry. Lots of luck to a future engineer! Plav, ’dd, ’3;’); Perfect Attendance. ’3-. ’33. ELIZABETH ANNE MARSTON i ietlO Inly 23, 1917 Detroit, i lichigan Academic A. ' ibition: Home Economist Motto: “Never give up.’’ Elizabeth is one of our brightest pupils, and she is also one ol the quietest. You can always be sure of help from Elizabeth, it you need it. for she Is always willing to lend a hand. Operetta, ’34; Play, ’33; Basketbidl, ’33, ’34, ’33; Nativity Pageant, ’34, ’33. GRACE ELIZABETH MOORE {.II ore) 3larch 2b, 1917 Newtown Square Commercial A.mbitioN: Stenographer 3 ottO: “Gaiety is the soul’s health.’’ Grace is a bright spot in our class. She’s cheerlul and lots ol lun, but don’t get her angry because then she’s fire to handle. W ' e know Grace will continue to add to her long list ol triends because ol her ever willing and appreciative attitiule. Perfect Attendance, ’,32, ’.33; Play, ’.34; Assistant , ' lanager Girls’ Basketball Team, ’.34; .Vfanager Girls’ Basketball ' feam, ’33; Bas- ketball, ’,32, ’3,3, ’34, ’.33; Chorus, ’.33; Assistant iManager Ye.. r Book, ’.33; Operetta, ’33. RALPH WILLLA.M TURNER ( Pee- II ee l August 23, 1917 Philadelphia General A.MBITION: Reporter . otto: “Every man for himsell.” Ralph, a popular member ol the Senior class, has taken part in nearly all activities. He held the ollice ol ’ice-President, was the halfback on the football team, played on the baseball nine, and held leading vocal parts in the high school operettas. He has been known to work and make good in his studies; he is well liked for his sense of humor and sportsmanship. W’e hope he makes as much of a success in lile as In high school. Football, ’32, ’.3,3, ’34; Operettas, ’,32, ’3,3, ’.34; Perfect Attemlance, ’.3,3; ' ice-President, ’.33; Baseball, ’.3,3, ’.34; .Assistant Business Manager Year Book, ’.33. MEMORIES, 1935 Page Nine
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