Ridley Township High School - Archive Yearbook (Folsom, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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JOHN ROBERT VISCIDY RT AGE 18 Buzz MEDIA HIGI-I I ivanna go out West, where a rnan's a man, And a nicl:el's ivorthfive cents. Clubs: Hi-Y, 4: Gym, 2. Football, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 45 Interclass Games, 2, 3, 4. Committees: Athletic, 4: Usher, 4. MURIEL LUISE WAGNER AGE 17 Sally SNVARTHMORE HIGH Hlllusio vibrates in the memory. Class Secretary, 4: Class Play, 4: Operetta, 3, 4: Emerald, 43 Class Historian, 4: ARCHIVE, 4: Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: May Day, 4: Essay Contest, 3, 4: Home Room President, 4: Commencement Speaker, 4. Clubs: Harlequin, 2, 3: Glee, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Treasurer, 4: French, 4. Committees: Washington Trip, 4: Card Party, 4, Assembly Program, 4. DOROTHY MARIE WEBB AGE 19 Dot RIDLEY PARK HIGI-I It's the songs ye ang and the smile you wear That makes the sunshine everywhere. Essay Contest, 4: Art Contest, 2: Emerald, 4: ARCHIVE, 4: School Plays, 2, 3, 4: Class Play, 45 Operetta, 2, 3, 4. Clubs: Glee, 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic 3: Home Economics, 4: Mixed Chorus, 3. Cheerleader, 4, Interclass Games, 1, 2. Committees: VVays and Means, 4: Bulletin Board, 4: Program, 4: Ticket, 4: May Day Committee, 4, Card Party, 4g Christmas Card, 2. l I HERBERT HOOVER WILLIAMS AGE 18 Herby -.F A gay spirit and a happy heart. Class Plays, 3, 4: Operetta, 33 ARCHIVE, 4. Club: Weight Lifting, 4. Committees: Stage, 4: Usher, 4: Assembly, 4: Class Gift, 4. MARINA RUTH WILSON AGE 17 Sig Sadness may come and sadness may go Bu! fun goes on forever. One Act Play, 49 Typing Team, 4, ARCHIVE, 4. Clubs: Glee, 2, 3: Girl Reserves, 3g Swimming, 3. Interclass Games, 1, 2, 3. Committees: Social, 4: Decoration, 4: Ways and Means, 4. RIDLEY PARK HIGH RIDLEY PARK HIGH Page Twenty-nine

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AGE 18 Clubs: Home Economics, 2, 4, Glee, 2, 3. Committee: Welfare, 4. AGE Q0 Worries are like crumbs in a berlg The more you uvriggle, the more they scratch you. Class Play, 43 Emerald, 4, ARCHIVE, 4: Basketball, 4. Clubs: Dramatic, 1, 29 Chess, 1, 52, 3: Hi-Y, 4g Tennis, 2, 3. Committee: ANNUAL, 4. Page Twenty-eight ELSIE THERESA SLEZAK I f you zroulfl reap praise, you must sow the seeds, gentle um-ds and useful deeds. LUCAS SORZANO, JR. RT ' CLARISSA BUFFINGTON SCHREIBER AGE 18 Criss RIDLEY PARK HIGH Ambition has no rest! Class Play, 4: One Act Plays, 2, 3. Clubs: Home Economics, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4g Art, 2, 35 Girl Reserves, 3, Swim' ming, 1, 2, 3. Interclass Games, 1, 2, 3. Committees: Candy, 4: Operetta, 45 Card Party, 4. MILDRED HANNAH SHAW AGE 18 Millie COLLINGDALE HIGH Never trouble trouble 'until trouble troubles you. School Play, 3: Class Play, 3, 4: One Act Play, 35 Operetta, 3, 4. Clubs: O. G. A., 2: Girls' Secretary, 2: Dramatic, 33 Glee, 3, 4: Home Economics, 4, Interclass Games, 2, 3. Committees: Card Party, 3, 4: Dance, 3: Commencement, 4. ALICE ELMIRA VINCENT AGE 18 Alice RIDLEY PARK HIGH On you we can always depend, You are a true and loyal frierulf' May Day Queen, 4. Clubs: Home Economics, 4, Swimming, 2, 3. Committees: Commencement, 43 Card Party, 4. Elsie RIDLEY PARK HIGIi Luke M SQARTHMCJRE HIGH f,



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STATISTICS HE Class of ,35 is composed of fifty- one members of which twenty - eight are girlsand twenty-three are boys. No, our population is not very large, nevertheless, we can easily make up for that lack in the fact that every member of the class is a conscien- tious, ambitious and energetic person who accomplishes twice his share of work in the daily run of every-day life. Any member of the class will admit that the class as a whole has an A ranking beside any class in the State and we need not be afraid to say nation' ' for that matter. According to statistics, we find that the average height of a high school boy of normal weight is 5 feet 9 inches, and our boys average 5 feet 10 inches, so we have tha.t to be proud of even if the girls do fall short a few inches. The average high school girl of normal weight. should be 5 feet 5 inches, and our girls measure 5 feet 3 inches. If the total class weight of six thousand eight hundred and forty-six pounds were placed in Mr. Sharer's former Lizzie I am afraid there would be left only a grease spot to show the remains of a once greatly admired car. The average weight of the class is one hundred thirty-four and twelve fifty-firsts pounds. We can proudly say that we have no underweights in the class. Now, if all the boys and girls were to gather in one heterogeneous group and if one belt were purchased to go around this group it would have to be at least one hundred twenty-six and one-twelfth feet long. Even if we were placed in this large belt, only a small space in comparison with the average amount of space we take up in daily routine of work, I am afraid we would have to break through that belt because some kind of a spontaneous combustion might result. Think of the Hercules of the Senior Class Q Archie', Ramontj being confined to such a small space and then you will agree with me that that which I have said is true. I am afraid that I shall have to admit that there are a number of Suitcase Simp- sonsu in our class. However, the average size shoe for boys is seven and one-half. The boys might well save the community a Fire Company if all the boys would go stamping fires. Watch those feet, boys, when you dance! The pedal extremities of the average Senior Girl of the Class of '35 is six A. Stop, look and admire, boys! Blue was acclaimed as the favorite color of the class. Nevertheless, we are never blue ourselves, but are indeed true to that certain 'K youf' The favorite movie star was found to be Dick Powell with Shirley Temple as his runner-up. Sports of all types, including football, basketball, hockey, swimming, dancing, horseback riding, and tennis were acclaimed as tl1e most outstanding interests of the class. Dramatics ranked next in order. This analysis of the heroic threads QSeniorsl, so rich, colorful, interesting and romantic, of the Ridley Township High School will give deserved recognition to the dauntless spirit of our Alma hlater CR.T.H.S.j .whose endurance, valor, and heroic achievements will be our boastg and whose ideals will guide our distance. E. BI. IVTONASTERO, K. P. 0. K. Page Thirty

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