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Class of fune 1923 MAE FULTON 2967 Janney Street Mae has upheld our rights on the S. A. board, but why mention that when there are such qualities as generosity unselfishness, friendliness and loads of others to talk of? Any good quality can be applied to Mae-for she lacks none of them. But more than anything else she has surely learned the gentle art of being kind. JEANE GAYNOR 'Glo Feder il Street MARGARET GILFILLAN Oh, I could just hug him 1 Naturally the motley crew gasp at this frank confession. Then when Peggy explains that she is referring to her new case in the form of a brave youth in the Eighth Grade, we are disappointed in our lust for fresh scandal. For it is never our wish to lose Peggy so soon, for We all need her smile so full of cheer. The person Who makes the most fun in the class, The one who unnoticed you never could pass, All ready to smile, or to grin, or to laugh Is Jean. NELLIE GILES 282 South Fifty-sixth Street A friend in need is a friend indeed, and such a friend is Nellie. You never have to ask her twice to help you out in any way, for she's ready and willing with one invitation. And, too, when she does- something for you, you can bet it'.s done to the best of her ability. 242 XVest Seymour Street acpeggyxr 29
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j I K , ix' ' ' ELSIE FRENCH Red Lion Road, Bustleton Philadelphia Normal School HELEN M. A. FLAHAVEN 1412 North Sixty-Hrst Street Helen has often floored the rest of us by using a big word in a recitation. She has saved the class reputation many a time by her willingness to take a chance on a reply. Then while the teacher is trying to place the word what she ain't never heard before, she dreamily marks down Ag while Helen just smiles. 4 fr-ffl l F1'en0hy ' Fienehy is one of our out-of-town friends. She comes all the way from the country every day, so she must like us a lot. Because of her pleasing personality and her friendly manner, we just can't help liking her, too. You can't get too much of a good thing, so we never could get too much of Frencl1yf' EVA S. FUIMAN 759 South Second Street VVant help on that lesson? Go to Eva. She's bound to be not only able to help you, but also willing to help. Her amount of ambition is enviable, for often she can be seen bending over a book drinking thirstily of its knowledge. Strive on, Eva. SOHIG day We'11 Call YOU M21y01',', maybe Governor, or would you prefer Dean '? JESSIE FULTON 1111 1Vest Lehigh Avenue Hjyeddyn VVe have always looked up to Jessiebecause of her ability to draw. How we did envy her when she iinished in a few minutes what we took half hours to do. Yet we've never seen her hurry-that word doesn't seem to be in her make-up. She is as Heasy going and carefree as the day is long. 28
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Philadelphia Normal Sclzool HELEN GILL We never realized how much we thought of Helen until a long sickness kept her away from us. If, during that time, she thought of us as much as We thought of her We're satistied. She is the kind ofsteady person that you just C2lI1,l3 116119 liklng- When she is not around it doesn't take you long to miss her. SARA GOOD 642 North Forty-ninth Street CiZu7, To put your finger on the one thing about Zu that makes you like her is impossible. She's just such an all-around good sport that you can't help admiring her. She's there in athletics, she's up in her work, she's a loyal friend and, Well, she's great-that tells it all. - ALICE GOULEY 2634 Kensington Avenue When Rachmaninoff passes into the Beyond, Alice is the one in our midst Who must needs take his place. However, certain conditions will be characteristic of her- concerts.. There must always be an air blowing or Alice will suffocate in the very climax of her divine melody. Moreover, the audience will always be equipped with dictionaries, so it can appreciate her side remarks. You-o-ou-you tell 'em, Alice. lVe stutter too much. . KATHERINE B. GRILLET 1951 North Caniac Street aslgillysa Have you tried to find a girl called Katherine Grillet around school? You didn't find her? H K man called Billy Grillet' around here? I-la, you didn't have to look! I guess not. Theres no reason why Billv hides her femininity under her masculine name, unless it's another of h.1.- ..,. ff- .. .iv n - - ei iish ways to kid us along. Ilowever, we dont mind that. In fact, we wouldn't change it, for as Billy she is clearer to us all. ave you looked for an Irish- 30
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