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0 9. Ruth E. Sheldon 10. Glen M. Weakley 11. Gertrude Yunag 12. Frederick W. Brown 13. Alice B. Hoopes 14. Edgar W. Raff ensperger 15. Ruby M. Gearhart 1. Jane V. Davis 2. Lloyd E. Potter 3. Emeline V. CJayton 4. Eleanor Ashworth 5. Georgidare Pierce 6. Robert G. Shaw 7. Helen E. Yeingst 8. Harry R. Harvey Page Six
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Atlantic City, X. J. CONSTANCE HELENA IHERCK J nnc Connie COMMKUCIAL A.miution: Private Secretary. Motto: There ' k a time ami place for everytkiny. “Connie” i.s onr tioniination for “All-American girl.” She is always willing to try anything and is usually successful. Her absence from various activities would he noticeable. Her most cai)tivating weapon is her “chawming” accent which seems to be a cross between Boston and O.xford. Basketball, ’.‘itt, ’;?4, ’37; Cheer Leader, ’35, ’3(), (Cai)lain) ’37; Declamation Contest, ’3(i; Oi)eretta, ’33, ’34, ’35, ’30, ’37; Perfect Attendance, ’34; Play, ’30, ’37; Assistant Business Manager of Ye.ak Book, ’37; (diorus, ’33, ’34, 3.5, ’30; (drls’ Trio, ’30, ’37; Ca])tain of Orange, ’35; Councilman, 37; President of Class, ’.O ' J; Treasurer, ’33; Track, ’34, ’35. DOMINICK DeCECCO March 3, V.HS Dorn Broomall, Pa GE.N ' ER.VL Ambition: Journalist. Motto: “Pont ever do what yon xhonhlnt do. .Mways do what yon shonid do, but don ' t overdo it. ' ' M ' hcn the whole class utters, “Let’s hear Dominick’s,” the room becomes (juiet and soon we are in suspense or laughter listening to “Dorn’s” original and imagina- tive ideas incorporated in a story. Dominick is popular (especially with the Senior girls), smart, and well liked by all. The fellows will never forget the many laughs they have had in the machine room the first period in the afternoon listening to his jokes, stories, and impersonations. Here’s luck to you, boy! Editor of Ye. k Book, ’37; Assistant Advertising Manager, ’37; Football, ’37. ROBERT WILLI AAl DILWORTH December 20, 1017 Dilly County Tyrone, Ireland gener.vl Ambition: Radio Announcer. Motto: “Sweets for the Sweet.” Although “Dilly” is known to many as a hard-boiled business man we here in Alarple-Newtown know him to be only kind and generous — a jolly pal abounding in Irish wit. “Faith, now we’ll miss ye. Bob, wlien ye go to Californy.” The Seniors will ever be indebted to him for the use of his Austin for official purposes. Good luck to a splendid co-worker! Class President, ’37; Class ' ice- President, ’33, ’3(); President of Nature Studv Club, ’3 2, ’33; Play, ’34; Operetta, ’,34, ’35; Football, ’.34, ’30; Track, ’34, ’35, ’37 ; Basketball, ’37; .Assistant Business Manager of A ' e. r Book, ’37; Declamation (foulest, ’32, ’34; .Award of Daughters of American Revolution, ’33; .Alternate Cheer Leader, ’37. FRANK MEIATN DOCGHTEN February 3, 1!)20 Shrimp Moorestown, X. J. . C. DEMIC .A.mbition: Lawyer. Motto: “Le. ' i.sons before pleasure.” Alelvin is one of our most studious Seniors. He has spent many spare moments in beneficial anti concentrated study with the result that he ranks among the high- est in class scholarship. With this knowledge and wise application of it in his tuture field of occu])ation Melvin will have no trouble making his life a success. Perlect .Attendance, ’34, ’35, ’3(), ’37; Chorus, ’34, ’35, ’30, ’37; Boys’ Glee Club, ’34, ’.35, ’30; Basketball, ’34, ’35, ’30, ’37. Paye Fiyht
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