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Philadelphia Normal School MILDRED CARVER 4846 Leiper Street, Frankford Mil If you want to do some experimenting for a quick response to a stimulus, just say to any of the girls who were practising with Mil, Children, this is a cuckoo, and watch them re- spond with a grin. W'e have inside information that Mil actually held the picture of an ugly ostrich upside down, insist- ing that it was a cuckoo. Mil is a good sport. Her bright and smiling countenance has cheered many a girl on Blue Monday. ' ' BETTY COCI-IRANE 5376 Chew Street ffnemf' A typical Betty she is--blue eyes and a deep smile for everyone. YVe all love her and wish her- every joy and happi- ness. Betty is the first one of our number about to drop from the pursuit of single blessedness and join those united in the Holy bonds of matrimony. ETHEL DUNHAM 6 South Fifty-third Street 6CTed57 Ted-is undergoing a great struggle. Her ambitions are three- fold: teaching, missionary work and founding an orphanage. Wlhichever is chosen, her career is assured. YVe have blessed her for her heated arguments with the members of the Faculty. These debates have been so frequent that thelteachers wave a flag of truce upon sight of Ted LIARGAQRET FELL 4927 York Road 66P6g'9! The class has decided that 'Peg is the true type of what We call Ador-ably Careless. Wlien Peg goes out into the wideg wide World, she will have plenty of Savoir Faire. Shock ab- sorbers are needed when Peg is around. NVe imagine Peg Would be strong QU for having the Senior Dance at Mercantile H all. 12
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Svvninr I HELEN ANDERSON 2034 Bainbridge Street Helen', Helen is our pianist. Thanks to her, the Kindergarten Class has learned to carry a tune, and is now successful in singing Kindergarten songs. The angels', were guided by Helenis playing at Christmas, as they wound through the halls singing their Christmas carols. Helen always has her notebooks, papers, etc., finished weeks ahead of time. FRANCES ASHTON 1939 Grant Avenue Fran If we were desirous of sending a representative somewhere to create a good impression, we would choose Fran However, mischievous and tidgety we others may feel, Fran's', polite and charming manner makes up for it. She is usually quiet, but there are rumors that Fran carries correspondence UD. MARGARET BARR 4836 D Street Marge Marge is our Warbler. We suggest that she change her name to Fifi, for that expresses her exactly. Marge will be very successful in 'her Kindergarten career because of her wholeheartedness and pep. Marge kindly CODSGHUK1 to S0 to Lee. She has us all guessing. VVhat's the attraction, Marge ? 11
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Class of func 1923 HELEN GLASNER 2538 South Eighth Street Helen Go-get-'em Helen. If she wants anything there isn't a thing in, the world which will stop her. Helen wastes not a minute of her time, she. is becoming quite an etliciency expert. She even goes to night school. 1Vhat Helen does not know about summer schools and handwork is not much worth know- ing. DOROTHY HAEHNLEN 1819 North Eighteenth Street 66D0,t97 Someone tells us that Dottie is leading a double life! She was performing at a vaudeville house! One couldnlt be sure it was she, but it was a close resemblance. The fact that Dot elected Drama adds to our suspicions. At school she is quiet as a mouse. Her lovely smile has won her many friends. ELSIE MILLIGAN 414 Oottman Street Else Our record would not be complete Without a comment on Else's charming voice. Else has all the qualities that go to making a real pal. You know, ,tis true that the athletic type of femininity is most popular. Else is deliciously feminine and most adorably athletic-tennis, Wonderful skating, ol1, send me words to express it. DOROTHY M'ULiLiICAN 620 lVest Sedgwick Street CC-Pat!! Pat has a fondness in her heart for animals-especially horses. Indeed, we were thinking of informing the S. P. C. A. of the keen solicitor they had in Pat. She has succeeded 'in winning over more than one ofthe members of our class to her way of thinking as to the efficacy and advantage of liorsepower, 13
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