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memoRics of 19 3 9 THOMAS C. LOOMIS 1 ' cln-uary 22, 1922 Phcoiiixvillc, Pa. Academic Amuition: Veterinary. Wherever “Tom” goes, his smile is always with him. He is our only Academic student and besides having the heaviest course, he takes an active part in sports. “Tom” never hurries, seldom worries, and spends most of his time trying to get Air. Harvey’s goat. “T. L.” should give the animals a nice disposition. Activities: Operetta, ’,36, ’,37, ’38; Football, ’37, Letter- man, ’,38; Basketball, ’,37, ’38, Letterman, ’,39; Editor of Year Book, ’,39; Athletic Council, ’,37; Vice-President of Class, ’,‘6, ’,3 ; President ot Class, ’38; Junior Guard of Honor, ’38; Orchestra, ’,3,3, ’36, ’,38, ’39; Chorus, ’36, ’,37, ’38. DONALD H. McWADE May 1.3, 1921 Chicago, 111. Academic AmbI ' ITON : V’eterinary. “Don” has studied diligently in his preparation for college and a veterinarian’s degree, but not so hard that he would not stop to lend a classmate a helping hand. His quiet , dignified manner should help him in his chosen life work. Activities: Operetta, ’38, ’.39; Perfect Attendance, ’36; Glee Club, ’.39. EDITH MARGARET McLAUGHLIN January 18, 1922 Newtown Square, Pa. General Ambition: Nurse and later an Air Hostess. Ma rgaret is one of the hardest workers in the Senior Class. Besides her work in the class, she has helned M.-N. by being the school accompanist for four years. Her participation in all school activities has played an important part in her hish school career. We know her willingness to help others will make her a real success in her chosen profession. Activities: Class Secretary, ’36, ’.37, ’38, ’39; Accom- panist, ’36, ’.”7, ’38, ’39; Basketball, ’ 6, ’37, ’38. ’,39; Letter- man, ’39; Play, ’.39; Cheerleader. ’38, ’-39; Operetta, ’36, ’’’7; Orchestra, ’36. ’37; Junior Guard of Honor, ’38; Ath- letic Council, ’38; Captain of Orange Team, ’36; Sta ' T, ’38. ELIZABETH A. MURRAY November 27, 1921 Larchmont, Pa. CoM.viERCIAL Ambition: Secretary. “Betty’s” ability falls into two fields — the artistic and the commercial. She will be a success no matter which one she chooses. Her friends will remember her for her shy but sweet disposition. A friend in “Betty ’ is a friend indeed, because she holds malice toward none. Besides being an able basketball manager, “Betty” has always been one of our liest students. Activities: Operetta, ’.38, ’.39; Assistant Manager, ’,37; Manager, ’38, ’39; Junior Guard of Honor, ’38; Decorating Committee, ’.39; Secretary A. A., ’.39; Baccalaureate, ’38; Secretary Homeroom, ’.38; Editor-in-Chief of J ar-Aeu’J ' , ’.39; Art Editor of Jlar-News, ’36, ’,3 , ’38, ’39; Perfect Attendance, 6 years. 16
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li)L ' ISK SUSANNA IIARVUY ANNK CHRISTF.NA U() ' i:iA. 1, l‘)21 Palinerton, I’a. C ). ' , ' UCR(.IA1. AmiutR)N ' : Seci-etarv. lain ’ has a pleasing personality and gets a good laugh out ol most anything. Her li ' ieiulhness and happy smile ha e made her well liked by everyone. She certainly gets jrlenty ol kulihng, but she can take it. Here’s luck to you. ■ ' Lou. ” . CT 1 VITIES: Operetta Chorus, ’c8; Commencement Chorus, ' . ' 8; C ' luaril ol Honor, ’,”8; Baccalaureate, ’,T8; Play, Operetta, ’.ib; Social Eihtor J ai-XcM ' .r, Oance Program Committee. December 11, IbP) Philadelphia, Pa. Co.WMIClKlAl, , . ' lilTlON : Bookkeeper. Anne is one ol the most cheerlul girls ol the Senior Class. It doesn’t matter how long and hard the task is -Anne never gi es up but sticks to it until the end. W hether Anne is telling us about her favorite niece or nephew, or showing her latest joke, her ability to talk has been demonstrated to us by her winning the Declamation Contest. Ac ' l ivi riK.S: Declamation Contest, ’.in, ’. ' )7’ ,. ' 9; Chorus, kit), ’.I?; lunior (niardol Honor, ’78; Advertising Committee, ’,” 9. h:Lh:AN()R AIARIF HUNTER May b, lb2l Newtown Scpiare, Pa- Genera I, . . ' miTK).N : Secretary. ”. 0” is one ol the most cheerful girls in the class. She can always be seen surrounded by a groui) ol admiring boys. Her abilities divide into dancing, singing, and commercial work, . ' laybe some day she can become a secretary to a musical director. Here’s hoping! Activities: Operetta, ’.in, ’. 6, ’,77, ’. 8, ’, 9; Play, ’.79; Basketball, ’,77, ’,78; Perfect Attendance, ’. ' 8; Commence- ment Chorus. ’56, ’.77, ’, 8; Baccalaureate Chorus, ’.76, ’.77, ’,78; Decorating Committee, ’58; Trio, ’. ' 8, ’59. .7 . RY DOROTHY KLODARSKA Aiiril 10, 1921 Marple, Pa. C(). 1, IERCI l. ■Ambition : Stenographer. ary, one ol the most (piiet girls in our class at times, that is) may not be in the headlines, yet she’s always rearly to lend a hel|nng hanil. Because she has spent so much time with her shorthand, we leel certain that she should be an excellent stcnograiiher. Activities: Perlect Atteiulance, Seven Years; Junior Guard ol Honor, ’58; Baccalaureate Chorus, ’7)7, ’58; Com- mencement, ’58. m€mORI€S of 1939 1,7
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D.W’ll) NKFF HAUOIJ) lAMFS NlFMFYFk l(). I‘)2I l’liila(lol|)liia. Pa. ( ' iICNICKAI. Amhi riON : Ailvcrlising. As oiii’ Class President, Dave ” is not the lioss, lie is llie leatler. His willingness to help and Ins ready smile are only two of his many assets which make him so popular with everyone. In all ol onr school activities, ' ‘Da ' e’’ comes near the head ol the list. .Activities: Football, ’.in; ' ootl)all Fetterman, ' ab, ’57, ’58; Basketball, ’5(i. ’57, ' 58; Basketball Letternian, ’.59; Operetta, ' 55, ’5fa, ’.57, ’58, ’59; Perlect Attendance, 10 years; Class President, ’56. ’.59; (luaril ol Honor, ’58; Orchestra, ' 54, .55, ’56, ’57; Chorus, .56, ’57, ’,58; Captain Black Team. ’.5b; Track, ’56. ,57, ’,58. ’59; . A c-A cum ' S tall, ’59; American Legion Award, ’,5a. HARRY H. PIFRCF October 20, 1919 MaN erii, Pa. CrlCNEICM- . ' . lbHTON: .AIrcralt . ' echanic. Harry is a happy-go-lucky lellow who is admired by many because ol his easy-going and Iriendly disiiosition. His goal IS to be a mechanic and we know he will succeed due to his ilctermliiation. Here’s luck, Harry, ami il we ever need any airplanes li.xed we will send them to you. -Activities: Football. ’56, ’57; . rwocif.r Assistant Business . ' lanager, ’59. Inly 4, 1920 Boolhwyii, Pa. CiKNI-.’U l, .A. ' IlsrriON : Building Contractor. Harold, one ol the smallest boys in the Senior Class, is one that adds much lile to many otherwise dull moments. Nie, ” with his track ability, has won many Irieiids both at Upper Darby and .V arple-Newtown. He has taken part in all .Senior activities and is a willing worker. Harold’s ambi- tion is a good one and. you can bet, some ilay the Niemcyer Construction Company will be well-known. C ' lood luck, “Nie. ” ■Activities: Cross Country, .57; Track, ’.56, ’.5 , ’.58, .59; Basketball, ’,55, ’,56, ’58; Baseball, ’.5(), ’,57; h ' leld Day .5 edal, .58; Isaak Walton Club, .57. FRANCES AUSTIN POWELL December 27, 1921 Bryn Mawr, Pa. CiENEK.AL -A.MBITION: Organist. ‘‘I ' ran’’ came to us this year Irom Lower Merion ami their loss was our gain. She has been active in basketball and in everything the class has undertaken. W ' e know that her good nature and her ability in music will get her lar in the lile work which she has chosen. Activities: Basketball, ’.59; Play, ’.58; Showjjcople Club, ’58; Tumbling Club, ’55; Knitting Club, ’55; Motion I’lc- ture Club, ’56; Chess Club, ’56; Dancing Chorus, ’.5:5, ’.56; Color Relay, ’56; Class Relay, ’.55, ’56; ‘‘.Alikado’’ fdesignecl scenery) ’58; Prom Committee. ’58; Perlect -Attendance, ’55, ’58; Orchestra, ’55; Chess Tournament, ’56. ITl mORKS of 1939 17
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