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0 b l gi ml. .Ili 'Q l A X sn ll! - C i lul i 'Q MAURICE S. MOEN Mots An unusual lad, Maurice! Vl'ith all the attributes of a shiek-tall, good looking, slim, and blond,-he has gone quietly about his business since he came to us three years ago from Pennsauken. Oh my! Vlhat admiration and despair his collar ad profile has caused the girls! A quiet, unassuming chap, he ought to wear well wherever he goes. Rrzcorm Staff, 45 Play Ticket Committee, 3, Christmas Card Com- mittee, 4. WILLIAM MORTON Bill Since Bill came to us from Frankford High, he has made an outstanding record in all his math subjects: even Mr. Beery relies on Bill's judgment of a difficult problem. All the boys in gym class will remember his dribbling the ball all over the floor and getting nowhere in a hurry. He loves to mutter before recitations, in an effort, we think, to scare the teachers. And his falsetto laugh! Oh, Bill! Stop it, you're killing us! CATHERINE MOUNT ll C ll The girl with the ready smile! The girl with a smile, is a girl worth while, when everything else goes wrong. Next to the teachers, Catherine does more work than any one else in the school. Her artistic talent, brains, and per- sonality have been a valuable contribution to our class. Valedictorian. Editor Rlzcoizo, 49 Play Committee, 4, Interclass Track Team, 4, Aerial Staff, 33 News Editor, 4, Operetta Chorus, 2g Geometry Club, Vice-President, 23 Art Club, 33 Perfect Attendance, 3. Laureate Society. ROBERT S. MULHOLLAND ll YY Meet Mr. Mulholland's son, Robert. A fine lad is Bob. He's the boy who picks and saws at the strings of that tiny instrument known as the bass viol. The music he renders is a delight to everyone. His voice is the thing, though. When he sings, girls take notice. Then they look. Ah, dark and romantic! That's all- Bob has captured more feminine hearts. He is usually up to some sort of mischief, although judging from those innocent eyes, would you ever think it? Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Play Cast, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, Operetta Cast, 3, Monitor, 4. THE RECORD
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DANIEL MCNICHOL z1Danny!r He's a knock-out! Dan is our real amateur boxer, and can he slay them! And another thing, just watch the ladies fall when they look into his blue eyes after a big fight. They just say, My hero! and fall swooning into his arms. Daniel is modest and quiet, but we're proud of him. Maybe some day he'll be big enough to iight Max Baer. Then what? JAMES MELCHORE Jimmie Jimmy, one of our many Romeos, demonstrated his ability in the senior play, Prunella. Playing the part of Pierrot, he portrayed the carefree and happy character of the mummer. Our handsome hero can act his love scenes especially well. jimmy greeted us every Friday morning with the deep, melodious notes from his saxophone. His own inimitable smile distinguishes him from the rest of the class. Play Cast, 3, 45 Operetta Chorus, 35 Orchestra, 2, 3, 4, Geornetry Club, 2. Laureate Society. EDWIN L. MEYER Swivel Would you ever think that Ed was the person in the orchestra who made all the noise? That was he, all right! Ed's voice may have been a little weak with his football announcements, but he certainly made up for it with his blaring trumpet. How his face would gleam among the hi-di-ho men of Blanch Calloway's orchestra.. However, he'd probably end up playing in a Salvation Army Band. Class Treasurer, 35 Football Manager, 4, Baseball, 43 Monitor, 4g Orchestra, 2, 3, 45 Geometry, 2. CHARLES E. MILLER Ears To the girls, Ears looks like Atlas with that big chest and those broad shoulders. He really did give us many laughs in his role of a gardener in the Senior Play, and even off the stage he is always up to some hilarity. Usually he is in an argument about his ears or about the merits of his corncob pipe. Charles's middle initial is E and we never krgew what it stood for, but we have decided that it must be ' ars. Play Cast, 3, 43 Dramatic Club, 39 Geometry Club, 2, Aerial Sports Editor, 4. TJHE RECORD ..:.1 1 0 mi su e l ?k xy x 90, ' '- ,f:l W, 5, :Ili 5 :Q 3 n- I X , I W J '
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ELNORA OLSEN M ugsie ' ' Although Elnora hasn't been with us very long, she has won many friends by her genial self. Hello, honey, is the greeting we all receive from her. She is one of our brilliant girl mathematiciansg no problem stumps her. It is always fun to receive new people into our class, especially if they are as nice as Elnora. We're only sorry that she didn't arrive here about two years earlier so that she might have had a larger part in our activities. Class Night Committee, 45 French Club, 4, Monitor, 4. HAL ORNER Kidder Gaze on that manly countenance, oh fair readers, and remain unmoved if you can. None other than our illustri- lp ous Hal. He is an athlete who Finds time to play basket- ball now and then: one of those energetic lads who con- tinually wear a smile and always seem to be going some- where. Mr. Orner takes a very fatherly interest in the cur- rent horseplay about the school, thus definitely proving himself one of the boys. Football, 2, Basketball, 2, 35 Varsity, 4, Golf. 3, 43 Operetta Cast, 2, French Club. 4, Monitor, 4. l JOHN PAGE Tetched just a gigolo, every where I go, that's jack. He walks around the school with that inimitable Page strut. He dresses in that inimitable Page style. As a basketball Hash, he is quite the stuff. Many have been the times that Tetched was a hero in the eyes of the school. He used to push that old score up so quickly that we were left breath- less. Good old Tetched. He may not be exactly per- fect,-no one is,-but his other qualities make up for any l deficiencies he may have. Class Secretary, 25 Basketball, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 4. MILDRED PELZ Millie am Meet Mildred, the girl with the laughing eyes and 3 dimpled cheeks. Have you ever seen Mildred when she . wasn't in hysterics about something? Or have you ever -7, 41, seen Grace or jean when they weren't in hysterics about , Q ,gl something Mildred has said? Her happy and willing dis- xy Q position have made a name for her in the senior class and 40 gl will carry her far when she leaves high school. She also 'Q if proved that she had dramatic ability in the Senior Play 4, this year. 2 : I Puppet Show Committee, 4, Swimming. 49 Tri-Hi, 4g Play Cast, 45 I Monitor, 4. E I il T I-1 E: R E C o R D . l
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