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WILLIAM GOW HANCOCK, JR. {Bill) March 25, 1918 Pittsburgh General Ambition: Poultry Husbandry Motto: “Never trust the other fellow.” “Bill” mav be quiet in school, but wait until he and the old Ford get together. “Bill’s” hobties are Fords iind chickens. We know if “Bdl” carries his ability in Trigonometry to the chicken yard, the chickens will lay better. This big butter and egg man has done his part to make many of our Senior enterprises big successes. Perfect Attendance, ’35. WILLIAM JOHN EDWARD KELLY (Bill) September 6, 1919 Philadelphia General Ambition: Undecided Motto: “Woe Is me!” Meet “Bill,” the strong, silent Senior. The fellows like him because he’s a regular guy; the girls like him because he has such blue eyes and wavy hair; and the teachers like him because he is quiet and industrious. Chorus, ’34, ’35; Basketball, ’33, ’34, ’35, ’36; Baseball, ’33, ’34, ' 35, ' 36. JOSEPHINE M. T. KLODARSKA {Jo) September 30, 1918 Marple Commercial Ambition: Secretary Motto: “Silence Is golden, but most of the time it’s Just plain yellow.” “ Jo” is the perfect secretary — efficient, neat, quick-witted, and willing. Her ever-ready smile and eagerness to help have placed her high in the estimation of everyone. She sincerely believes and practices this old saying, “Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you.” Perfect Attendance, ’33, ’36; Chorus, ’35; Operetta, ’35, ’36; Class Secretary, ’36; Play, ' 36; Declamation Contest, ’36; Typewriting Silver Pin Winner, ’36. WILLIAM M. LANDRUM, JR. (Bill) February 10, 1918 Philadelphia Gener.al Ambition: Merchant Marine iMottO: “If at first you don’t succeed, don’t be a sap — quit!” Whenever you hear “Lend me your French,” or “Boy, am I tired! you know that “Bill” is near. But don’t judge him too harshly because we all know him to be a great fellow and one who is always willing to help with outside activities. Football, ’33, ’36; Basketball, ’33, ' 36; Chorus, ’33, ’34. ’35, ’56. WALTER MacIntyre {.llac) January 29, 1917 Philadelphia General Ambition: Sports Writer Motto: “Do others before they do you.” “Mac” Is the organizer of the Senior Gas Station F ' raternity House whose membership has steadily increased. They list among their activities anything from speedy tire changing to perfect smoke ring blowing. “Mac” is popular and ambitious and we wish him luck whether it be among the fair sex or in an automobile. Football, ’34, ’35. Page Eight
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lOHN courtnp:y I Jack ) March 2( . 1 )18 Pittsburgh (ic ' iicral A.MlilTlON: Manager Motto: “Think helore you say it.” W ' e liavcn’t known |ohn erv long because he traiislerrecl I rom Upjier Darby this vear. lohn is one ol the Aashiest tlancers in the class ( ?). As a c ' hemistry student he has made the driest subiect in the school interesting to the rest ol us with his rapiil lire (?) answers. GEORC.E OLD ER DICKINSON ' (Dickie) November 25, 1917 Broomall Commercial A.misition: Bookkeeper or Aleat Cutter Motto: “ If you want a thing done right, do it yoursell.” Dickie” has chosen two careers to be sure oi ' making one. W ' e know he will make good in one if not in both. He has been of good service to our class, lor he was our “silent treasurer” for the four years ol high school. Class Treasurer, ’55, ' 54, ’55, ’56; Chorus, ’55, ’54, ' 55; Play, ’55; Perfect Attendance, ’55, ’54, ’55; Assistant Business . lanager ol Ye.au Book, ’56; Declamation Contest, ’55. DOROTHY ERANCES EW’ING ( Do ) July 25, 1918 Newtown Square Commercia .A.mbition: Secretary AIotto: “No pains, no gains.” In junior high school “Dottie” won the American Legion Award lor leader- ship, courage, and scholarship. She has always been active m athletics, and the team Is going to miss her greatly when she leaves because ol her ability as a forward. W’e know that “Dot” will be a capable stenographer in the business world because ol her personality and commercial ability. Basketball. ’55. ’54, ’55, ’56; Track, ’54, ’55, ’56; Chorus, ’.55, ’54, ’55, ’5b; Operetta, ’55, ’54, ’55, ’56; Secretary of A. A., ’5b; Cheer Leader, ’56; Business Manager of Magazine Drives, ’5b; Play, ’56; Sports Editor of Ye.VR Book, ’56. ANNA MARY EORD {.Inn) April 22, 1918 Philadelphia Commercial A.mbition: Secretary AIotto: “Small, but mighty.” Ann IS the blond sweetheart ol the class. She likes study periods, lunch periods, and athletics, but dislikes crowded places and boys (1 wonder?). She has a great weakness for well-cut clothes which she wears well. Although she does display a bit of temper while playing basketball, she will always be known by her pals for her sweet and loving nature. Basketball, 5,5, ,54, ,5.5. .56; Chorus, .5.5, .54, ’,5.5, ’,56; Operetta, ’5.5, .54, ’.55, 56; Play, ’56; Gold Typing Award, ’56. GEORGE GAUL {Joe) August II, 1916 Philadelphia General Ambition: Golf Pro A1otto:“ Watchful eyes get no surprise.” loe is a sample of what that muscular man in magazines can do for you. lie has control not only of his muscles, hut ot the girls, too. His secret ambi- tion is to have a harem, and if he continues at his present rate, he should have a good sized one. Football, 5,5; Basketball, ,5,5, ,56; Baseball, ’,54, ’5:5; Assistant Business Manager ot Year Book, ’,56. Page Seven
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! li f Academic RICHARD E. lARSTON, IR. ( • .) May 5, Rochester, N. Y. Ambition: Ackiunvletlgetl (lourmet . . ' OTTO: Let thv miiul he thv palace or the world s th lail. Dick” has h ' ls head a little nearer the ground than most ol ns, but as a stiulent, he is tops. H ' von ' re looking for him at noon time, take a peek nnder a pile ol hooks and yon will he sure to locate him. He Ireqnently makes the rest of ns resort to dictionaries to lollow his conversation. ' | enter the cold, cohl world, a can of Popeye food will help yon along Dick. Plav, ’otj; Assistant Editor, J ar-Xe» r, ’o.i; Editor, J ar-Y eu-.r. o(). C ' leneral DOROTHEA HELEN MARTIN i.JIar j ) Octobers, 1918 Hatldonliehl, N. ). ■A.muition: Newspaper Reporter AIotto: He who laughs last seldom sees the point. Dorothea, with her hrown eves ami lox ' ely hair, is an outstanding lignie wheie- ever she goes. Dot Is well known I ' or her snappy replies ami good humor. Anvthing motlern is sure to interest her. She surely is a good dresser and wields her lipstick with a steady hand. We are sure she vvill succeed in whatever she does hecanse she has heen a good student while in Alarple-Newtown. Heies to von, Dot. j Play, ’53, ’34, ’35; Operetta, ' 33, ’34, ’35: Haskethall, 33, 3T d.o, ob; Declamation Contest, ’33; Secretary ol A. A., ’35; Chorus, 34, .)5, 3(); Editor, Ye.. R Rook, ’36; Prom Committee, ’35; Second Team Captain, Baskethall, 3(). NEI,DA MICHENER ( . elite) May 25, 1916 West Chester Commercial A.mbition: Stenographer Motto: Lessons before pleasure.” Nelda Is one ol ' the quiet, studious girls in our class. She ranks high in her commercial work, and by that we know she will succeed in her chosen work. Operetta, ’54; Christmas Chorus, ’36. HARRY L O ' NEILL. IR. {Henry) Eebruary 18, 1918 Philadelphia General Ambition: Chemical Engineer Motto: Let a smile be your umbrella in this world of storm.” Harry believes in doing things rather than talking about them and is |)robably the steadiest worker of our class. Rut for his help, the dances would not have been the huge successes which they were. As a lootball center, the critics ol Delaware County says he ranks among the best in the high school fields. May his ability In chemistry carry him high in the chemical world. Football, ’34, ’35, ’36; Rasketball, ’33, ’34, ’35, ’56; Dramatics, ’35, ’3b; Chorus, ’3.3, ’34, ’55. ’.36; Roys’ Glee Club. ’,36; Quartet, .35, ’.36; Honorable Mention. ■All-Delaware County Football Team, ’,36. PRISCILLA .V AE REFiDY ( Prissy) .May 31, 1919 W ' ashington. D. C. Academic A.mbition: To give right answers to law questions. , OTTO: A wise man is one who remembers many times what he learned only once.” Prissy” came to iM.-N. this year Irom that well-known school at Cochran- ville. She has made many triends and has been an asset to our class. Resides being a Latin shark, she has capably handled the sale of Christmas cards. Here’s success to her and her plans to enter Duke University. Christmas Chorus. ’.36; Play, ’.36. Page Nine
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