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M iirc’i ■!(K I ' Jl ' .i ir i! iu I ' d. 1 ()1{() ' I ' II MAUIK 1)01 (il.AS ])nl CKNKH VI. Amhii ' ion; l ' ' Mshi(in Dc ' si ncr. Motto; ' ' T ic projUT xliidij of monkind -- itf Mon. “Dot lias coiiio back to us lliis year from l{anicf;at lliffli School, New .Icrscy. and we arc all filad to have her wit li us. Her w iHiuf;uess 1 o hel|) everyone, her sunny disposition, her artistic talent, and her attractive personality make her one ot the ontstandiiif; members of the class, es])ecially with the men. We know that any work whiv ' h she may undertake after Knidnation, she will make a success of, even when she comes to Hills. Operetta, til-; Secretary, Debating, ’.‘5.5; Olleyball, ’. ' hi; f.iyldlioii. ' ie Stall ' , ' . ' id; Cand.v Manager, ’thi; Vk.vh Hook Staff, ’. ' 17; .Vsscmbly ( ' ommillee, ’.‘hi; Haskelball, ’,‘ 1, ’,‘15, ’.‘17. KA ' IHinX ACXKS MARIK KOAX Scp ciidicr d!l, lUl ' .t lytm I ' liilddrI j liid, I ' d. CKNEH VI. .Vmhitio.n; Kindergarten ' i ' eacher. Motto; Look out for i odr.irif hcrod. ' ic iiohoili rise trill. ' ' Kathryn is one of the girls in our class who is always willing to help anyone w ith her lessons. Of course for one thing Kathrvn Agnes iMarie Kgan shall never suffer for want of a change of name. She has (piite a title to jiick from, we should judge. She is studious and works hard and we know she will succeed in whatever she attenijits to do. “Iggy ” is very bashful and (piiet but is well known for her cheery disposition and ability to get along with people. Perfect . ttendance, ’,‘55; Basketball, ’,‘54, ’.‘15, ’.‘Ki, ’;57; Track, ’.‘54, ’,‘55. THOMAS HIBBARD December I ' l, 1U17 Ilibbti Xeirlotrii Sqiiore, I’d. (iKNER.VL Amhition ; Bookkeeper. i [oTTo; ‘‘ ’.S ' lidrdijj possible to htile d person if i oit see him riylil. ‘‘ ' I ' om’’ ha.s been with us for a long time and although he is not at tilel ically inclined, he has been very valuable to the class as chairman of the Decorating (’oinmittee for onr dances. ‘‘ ' Pom ” has proven a hard worker and go-getter in his cajiacity as Business Manager for the l.archmont area. We all wish him success ill his future work. Ojierctta, ’tlti; Perfect .Attendance, ’.‘55; .Assistant Business Manager of A ' e.vh B o K, ’;57; ( ' horns, ’155; ( ' hairman of Decorating (’ommittee, ’157. Xovember do, lUl ' .t Ambition ; ’etcrinarian. W. HORACK HOSKIXS ! lorry GEiNKli.vn I ' hilddel phid, Pd. Motto; “lie irlio — lie trho — lie — Oh pHlle.” “Horry is small but mighty and full of jiep, esjiecially on the basketball floor and football field where his (piickncss and determination often made his larger opponents look stn|)i(L He can gel the girls’ goats and they retaliate by calling him ‘‘Molecule.’’ He’s a hard worker and has been a cajiable Sales Manager. Horry’s going to be a vet so here’s luck with your sick animals. Football, ’.‘b , ’.‘iff, ’.‘14, ’,‘15, ’ffti; Basketball, ’ff ' ' -2, ’ffff, ' ff4, ’ffti, ’ff7; Ba.seball, ' ‘.H, ’ffff; Secretary of the .Athletic .Association, ’ff7; Sales Manager, ’ff7; Declamation (’ontest, ’,‘57. I’nye y iiie
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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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JA K BllOWN HOSKINS October 2!i, P.)1S Leflie Philadelphia, Pa. ACADEMIC Ambition: Physical Kdiicatioii Teacher. Motto: Little, but — oh my!!” “Leftie,” as she is often called by her many friends, is fast on the basketball floor and efficient in everything she does. She might be very small but that doesn’t interfere with her doing big things. As a Secretary she certainly is tops and we all know that she is a swell little pal to everyone. Basketliall, ’;54., ’3.5, ’3(i, Captain, ’37; Orchestra, ’35, ’30, ’37; Track, ’30, ’37; Declamation Contest, ’35; A. A. Council, ’37; Business Manager of Alagazine Drive, ’37; Class Secretary, ’32, ’33, ’30, ’37; Treasurer, ’34; Play, ’30, ’37; Operetta, ’34, ’35, ’30, ’37; (iirls’ Trio, ’37; Chorus, ’34, ’35, ’30, ’37; Captain of Black ' J ' eam, ’,34; IMagazine Drive f.eader, ’30; Perfect Attendance, ’33, ’34, ’35, ’37; .American Legion Award, ’33; Alternate Cheer Leader, ’37. HANNAH (lAUBETT KIRK . Ipril Ui, nos Haimie White Home, Pa. GENERAL .Ambition: Doctor ' s Assistaid. Motto: I have met a candle of under.staHdiuy in my heart.” Hannah is the big business woman of our class. AVhen anything has to be done, “Hannie” is always the first to volunteer. She will turn out to be the “(linger Rogers” of our class, if she kee])s on as she is doing now. We all hope she has success as a doctor’s assistant. Perfect Attendance, ’33, ’34; Basketball, ’32, ’34, ’35, ’30, ’37; Oiieretta, ’3(); Property Committee, ’35; .Assistant Sales Manager, ’30, ’37; .Assistant Business Manager of Year Book, ’37. MARCARET ROSE KONDAS dune IH, into Peg BroomaU, Pa. COMMERCIAL .Ambition: I’rivate Secretary. AfoTTo: When things are to be done, PH do them.” “Peg” is one of the best typists of the Senior Class and is always ready to helj) everyone. She has been interested in everything the class has had to do and we know she will go far in the business world. She had better not let those boy friends spoil that career. “Peg” certainly has a bright outlook at present. Operetta, ’34, ’37; Perfect .Attendance, ’34, ’35, ’37; .Advertising Committee, ’37. EJdZ.ABETH ANNE LEWIS June 20, I ' .tP.) Bets Harrisburg, Pa. GENERAL .Ambition: Lawyer. Motto: Easy come, easy go.” “Betty” .Anne is one of the most dashing girls of the Senior Class in more ways than one. She is well known for her artistic ability and has won several art prizes during her high school career. “Betty” .Anne often gets kidded about her large selection of hats or her trouble with Solid (ieometry, but she can take it. We couhl almost bet that our “Bets” will come out on top. (]horus, ’34, ’35, ’37; Perfect Attendance, ’34; Advertising Committee, ’37. Page Ten
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