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-.., ,. ,.., Q .-.lf-..i, -N,LM,,3f 1' P- f. sl - V-Q ll.glPilQ3J.f,--Qt,.-tJ.- ll Page twenty yi 1ll'Ql is U ELMER BEECHE Bekie None but himself can bc his parallel. Business IIHIIIJILIUI' of tht- Quillg Business llllllHlf.I'l'l' of P1-uusycnnuu :Eg Druxuutic Cluh 2, Il, 4: tllvv Cluh 2, Il, 4, socrotury 11: l,L't'llllllIlfl0ll Cou- trst Il, 43 Svivuvv Clluh 23 Guuium Pi Nu Il: Hi-Y It, 4, st-wotury 43 .luninr Proui Uouuuitteeg Thi- Rotuuxu-vrsg Ululrluiug: lwnurlri-3 The Wishing Wm-Hg l'ivkla-s. Elun-r is out- of thi' very outstanding boys in the class of '30, But do you wonxlvg' why 'l He has nn 4-xtr:nor1liuu1'ily plvnsing pi-rsoimlity: an unusuul ability us u li-udvr: und is always 0ll1.Il'l' und willing to holp put things nvm-r. J Without l'lllllPl', many llflllllllllt' l::0dllI'll0llS would nut lmvv slwci-4-mlm-41, Ho not only pnrtruyvd the part of thv hvrn in thu procliu-tions tlxuiuselvvs, but he also dirt-vtvml dum-ing chorus:-s, :is wvll us tunn- ugorl tho husiucss 4-ud of thi- plays. OLIVER BLAKER Happy am. Ig from care I'm free! Why a1'en't they all contented like me? Hi-Y Uluh 4: Drnnmtic Club -tg Dm-cliuuutiou Cou- tvst 43 Glen- t'luh 4: Billitvrl. OllVl'I'l8 chivf prido is in his Ford, which carries runny and vnrivd curgovs. Outsidn of that, wo would suy thut his intvrosts nrv uhout ovr-nly dividvd hv- twovu his studios und his som-inl work. It is hard to find u lwttvr nllsurouud student and more liko- uhle follow than this witty young utuu. Though Olive-r hus hvvu with us only our' short yt-ur, hi' has umdo u llllllflllltlt' ot' fri:-nds. His quick. witty ri-nunrksg und his nu-rry laugh have gniued Oliver it pluco iu the hourt of Pnvh student. Wi- uri- not pn-ophvts. hut ws- cuu't hvlp for-ling that Oliver will slim-oi-rl iu wlmtvvor field hc enters.
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of is-X,.saw,.f1i,.e-.,1..,-.,j.j.1-,T,-,..,.-.,,,.,.-,.3.W .,Q, - ,.,, ,,.,i'r'f'ff' U jfffjjif vs., jltigjjjjffef if it fffmf 251 .ttf DGM1 if SENIOR CLASS HISTGRY f'aul McDaniel ..,.,.. Margaret XYitherup.. Grace XVeber ............... lilizabeth Claybrook ..., f.ucile Sheakley ....... Kenneth Gerard ...... Miss Straight ..................... -.... - - ------------A------.- .- ......VI.l'l'-Pl'P.Vft10lIf ...........Sez'rr'irzry .....TI'f'tlXll1't'I' , ..........,....,.. I l I'Sf0I'I'l1lI 5f'1'gva11t af Arms .ff d 1 'l'Sl'l' C'1c1.v.r Ci0IOI'S-GITUII and 1fV111'fv Class Ff0'Zt'Cl'--S'ZQ'f'!'f Pea C'Iu.s'.v Motto- Ou bien, nu, 1'fm1. - Our high school days are now part of the past: but in our hearts are stored the sweet memories of the glorious moments spent at l'enn Ifli. ln her midst we have formed cherished and lasting friendships that will ever remind us of our dear .Xlina Mater. NVC entered high school as sophomores and were greatly surprised when the Senior Class accepted us as her sister class. It must have been that fact that made our class progress so rapidly in the fields of dramatics and athletics. Dur- ing this year we had many social activities which none of us has ever forgotten. NVe must not forget one who helped us toward success in our first year- Miss XfVillison, our class adviser. NVe bade our first year farewell with a happy feeling because we would be juniors the next year. As juniors we assumed the responsibilities of upper classmen with dignity. Our first major duty was to choose a class adviser, as Miss Wfillison did not return, and we chose Miss Hazel Straight. Then our class was given the respon- sibilities of the Pennsycanac,' and we surely did put the paper over successfully. This year our class seemed to take the lead again in the plays. On the VV. M. I. Basketball Championship team we found a few of our classmates. Our social activities seemed to increase with time. At the end of the year happiness and sorrow mingled as we accepted the name of seniors. because that meant the end of our school days at dear old Penn. In September, 1929, when we returned to P. JK. fl. S. we felt more like be- ginners than seniors. Hard work was thrust upon us immediately, but what could we expect? VVe had many victories in the field of athletics and a great many honors were won there. XVe again found many in the plays. The past year was just full of parties and dances-the Senior Prom to be remembered first. Finally the day came to say adieu. flow we all dreaded that day, but it had to come. So we all say, Farewell, dear Penn. 'Hi l Page nineteen
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rm-, .-lAillQ2l:!,'f-,ill gm--1 Nx,l.,,- ..... 1, -..l.f,.l.,...f,.g ii mill '?',iIil , gfwx if if , le- ,ff 47 1 'L,.,xf' LJ Qi, W.-- I L L 1,f'..'- .1 , BAISIE BRAITHWAITE Bazzie To thee only God granfcfl A heart ever fnewg - To all always open, To all always true. 'l'vau-I: 2: Svivlwv 1'lnb 2: Homo li'-uutiful fllub 25: llonu- lilvouomic-s Club 2: llrnnnvvil' Club 2, 3, 4: l'2lu1-ution Club Zig Junior Prom C0llllllllYOC. I-Zurvly you lmvc- rll hi-u thu! snying thu! Good goods count- in littln- ww ge-s, but if,nny of you doubt it, jlliil-I -vt llnisiv. Sho is sn slunll in xtuluro tluit'??vi-Uvonrler how so much personality voulfl bu ur wda-rl 4' to such ix lTfll4' puvkngq-. Huisie- is ulwnys tern sumo to ow-ry our-, Hvr un- usunl wit lll2llii'N hor ktho 1-sm-ntiul of ull llN'l l'y groups. Whvn Bnisii- is tlu-rv, tho crowd is um-vor :Ii-nd. Her winning uufl ph-using pq-rxonulity has won lu-r an host ol' fril-urls ut lk-nn Hi. ELIZABETH CARRCLL uLiZzyn For now the field is not flu' of 'zvlwro we 'must give the world ll rrofit of deeds, not words. FIIIICY Work f'lub 2: Honu- llvnutiful 2: Home l'luononiu's 12, il: VTIHUIIIII' Zlg Comnwrciul Club 4, swrvlzxry-ti'unsi1rs-1' 4. Elizalln-tl1's vhosvu lie-hl its vonnni-rviul work, unrl slu' lure., een one- of our studious girls whom' motto is ln-ss us be-forv pIt'n51H 0. liizzy ,1 is nlw 1 rvruly to do som:-thing by which ti nic o proxnolv any undertakings, nufl though hc- MllllQllllllj' busy, sho finds tinw to huns u 'ood time. All during hm' school days, she hns lIL'll rvliubh- :und one in whom tho sturln-nts could plum' tht-ix' trust. Quiotus-ss is ouv of lflliznbm-tl1's virtuvs: but shu- vnn Dl'1'Sl'lllf n stifl' urgunmnt whvn shu is vnllvd upon to do so. Hvr l'lH'l'l'flllll1'NS und sincerity hnvu nmrlv her n vuluzlblm- nseu-t to the Senior Class nnrl ix friend in all. ,.,. QFMQ f fa lg, -. is Q . if -'Q H , .-V.. 'M f give. , f A at A J ,H ' :,, li fig Yr W, . A 2 i v,,,4 ,,-.,....Aw .h fl Quik, V .4.,',,,v A ,- Page twenty-one
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