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1 9 ; The York Chronicle 7 7 s y N S % N JOHN CARY MOORE “The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed.” Assistant Advertising Manager ’35, Representative of Student Govern- ment ’35. John is always ready to help his fellow classmates in what ever he can. If he retains this attitude, we feel sure he will succeed in life. ALICE LUCILLE MOORE “Ceile” “Good sense and good nature ever join.” Here’s to a real sport and a true friend to us all. She has been a faith- ful pupil at P. H. S. and a good worker. In everything she is always willing to help. We wish you the best of luck, Lucill e. PEARLE LEVENIA MOORE “Peggy” “To err is human, to forgive divine.” Forgiveness is a great thing. No matter what the offense, Peggy is ready to forgive. We feel certain that this excellent trait will carry her through life successfully. MARY SPARRER MORSE “Morsie” Variety is the spice of life.” President Junior Class ’34, Art Edi- tor ’35. Mary is our one classmate who pos- sesses an artistic talent. She has done great work on our staff as Art Edi- tor. We know she’ll make a high mark in life. Watch Mary! y x PAGE 21
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PAGE 20 The York Chronicle y y s y K JOHN HEALY LAWSON “H-E” “Wonderous is the strength of cheerfulness.” Glee Club ’32, ”33, ’34, ’35, Captain of Basketball Team ’35, President Ath- letic Association ’35, Vice President Monogram Club ’35, Advertising ' Man- ager of Annual ’35. Here he is — one of our biggest teases! But in spite of his fun loving and mischievous nature, you couldn’t have a truer friend than “H-E.” He is especially good as an athlete. HELEN MORELAND MILLS “Duffy” “Never too sober, never too gay. But a rare, good girl in every way.” Representative to Honor Council ’33, Athletic Association ’34, Editor- in-chief of the Annual ’35. Hail to our Editor-in-Chief! Duffy has had much to do towards making our Annual a success. She is always ready to give her services to anyone in need of them. She has won many true friends at P. H. S. HILDA ESTELLE MILLS “This lass so neat, with smile so sweet.” Glee Club ’33, ’34, ’35. Hilda’s cheerful disposition, ready wit and keen sense of humor always brighten the day. She takes life as it comes and does not worry about the future. We are sure success is bound to come her way. RUTH HOPKINS MOORE “Ruthie” “A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market.” Wherever Ruth is, you will always find sunshine. Her bright and cheer- ful laugh cheers all who know her. May her life always be as cheerful as 1935 N
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The York Chronicle 1935 v v y y y v v y y y s y X y X s y X X y X y y y y y y y X y y y N x y ARTHUR GLENN PAGE “Cheaty” “The field is won by those who be- lieve in winning ' .” Secretary and Treasurer Monogram Club ’35, Basketball ’34, ’35, Athletic Association ’35. y v yw vy v y v v v w PAGE 22 PAULINE VIRGINIA PliESSON “Polly” “True to herself, true to her friends, True to her duty always.” Polly is just another one of our dignified seniors, who is not too ser- i ous, not too gay, but a bit humorous when necessary. Words that describe her character and sweet disposition would be too numerous to mention here. She is expected to be a success. ROSE M. RICHARDSON “Reds” “The rising blushes, which her cheeks o’er spread, Are opening roses in a lily bed.” Vice-President of Class ’33, Glee Club ’33, ’35. “Reds” is just a little slip of a thing, and so good natured that we all just have to love her. With her abili- ties We are sure that she will find life successful. EVELYN TODD SMITH “Ebby” “Those who smile are smiled upon.” President of Class ’33, Secretray and Treasurer of Class ’35. Ebby is one of our classmates who possesses a great poetical ability When she receives her sheepskin, a vacancy will be left at P. H. S. that will be hard to fill. Her cheerful smile and friendly word will be missed by all. We are proud to predict big things for the author of our class poem. y y ywvywvy
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