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Philadelphia Normal School , Svvninr VIII CARMELIA S. IMBESI 1728 Cayuga Street Irnbesi Her ooiee is silent most 0' the day, I Bat when she speaks she has something to say. The answers to our niost dijienltl tasks, Carrnelia knows ere the teacher asks. ESTHER ELIZABETH DRUMMOND 5117 Regent Street ' Esther7' Esther was famous in high school for her happy manner and hearty laugh, or is it a giggle? No matter what it is, it has taken her successfully through the perils of physics and chemistry tests, practice teaching and luncheons. Our advice is, Don't ever lose it, Esther. ETHEL NANCY DYSART 2035 East York Street ffaaw With such hair and- such eyes, what cannot be done! . '6Eth's always ready to join in the fun,- Throngh the many dry lessons that we'i:e had to sit, - She's kept its awake with her ready, dry wit. 1 CLARISSA MARKLEY GREEN 5030 Saul Street Greefnfie W'hatetver is worth doing at all is worth doing well. 1 Because this is G1'6QI11C,S motto she successfully accom- plishes everything she undertakes. It is our fault that she failed to live up to this motto once during her career with us. Alas, we elected her class treasurer. 64
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Class of func 1923 JOSEPH TAMAGNI 1616 lVallace Street Joe He loaferl to sit by the Seashore, and watch the tor- toiscs whiz by. .Toe's favorite subject was history. During this period we dubbed him The Sleeping Beauty. He had the earmarks of a talented undertakerg our belief is strengthened by his desiic for a grave occupation. Only after much practice could we pronounce his name, the g being silent, like the L in Frankford. FRANK VANDERSLICE 1924 South Fifty-sixth Street 6i'p7fL1,L!7 Pm a ltttle po-atrze flower, Growing totlder hour by hou1',' Nobody to-cmts to cultivate me. TVODC, Pm wild. Van Was the polished gentleman of the class, knowing more about etiquette than Hoyle. By the way, did you hear of Douglas, Arisona? ' MILTON WEST 2619 south 1-nets street .ll'llt HC'I'07TL'l0Gll in 7 B. PY' Milt was the youngest member of the class. One of his assets was remembering dates-not the kind Eppy made. Be- lieving dancing and other social pleasures distinctly immoral. stamps him as the next Archbishop of Camden. 63
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Class of func 1923 t KATHRYN ELLEANOR HARRIS 4 She look.s like an angel, but oh, looks deceive,- Some things about her, you just couldn't belieteg She's so sweet and so charming, and most decidedly fair, A girl like our Kitty is certainly rare. r , . . MARY REINEKE Nor bold nor shy, nor short nor tall, But a nice mingling of them all. Mary is truly a story book character which portrays youth. Her personality seems to have Won the hearts of the pupils and her classmates. 937 Hazel Avenue Kitty l I I 1 MAUDE ELIZABETH MINISTER 5944 North 13th Street 'Maudie', 'We may lite without poetry, music and art, Wle may Zire without conscience, and lifve without heart. IV e may live without friends, we may live without books ,' ' But civilized man cannot lite without cooks-. ROBERTA MORRIS 342 Green Lane, Roxborough c:B0bbyf9 Her size be that of two pence, But her worth be that of a crown. Bobby's ability to pass exams satisfactorily without the study most of us spend on our lessons, has enabled her to enjoy many social functions. l l 4525 Locust Street Rhein ' 65 t
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