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l'r'rncrs Mrtschs abrlrty to grve short oral talks to Earl lVlcClyment Lharles Murphys basketbrll keenness to Joe Johnston and Wrllmm G'rrb1 lhom rs Murphy s mrthematrcal abrlrty to Pete H1nl1le and Strnlex Koxvrlexxskr Mwrgrret Nlorxxrekes erse at gettrng As to Norrnrn 'lrengoxe Jrmrs Orle s tondness lor lrtrr rture to Ruth Sh rtlrr M nrt Orte s blushrng to Fred Barr Jane Otiourkes artrstrc talents to Ted Kessler lony Prox enzanos drsposrtron to Irxxrn Cohen Lharlotte Perrys short xx alk home to Fedora H rrmon Lordella Rapps secretarral abrlrty to Margaret Vrnenrburgh btu'rrt Rapps athletrc rnterests to Charles Hubbs Nrt rlre Kazgatrs prano playrng abrlrty to Wrllram Lechler rnd Elrzabetlr Dudltx Duteh Kuehmlrngs most urrapprecrated permanent xx rve to Arrnr M rr Hook lhelrnr Hrder s golden tresses to Marcella Bertr rnd Josephrne Rooney s eutencss to Hedxxrg Freyn1l1 hdrth Russos xxrllrngnnss to Fdmund Kolwrez lonx brbrnos rmmacularte hrrr cut so black and 1lrel1 to John Fynrn Ruth beamans srngrng and dancrng to Alma Stellxxag ludna bhatlers athletrc 'rbllrty to Katherrne Frng Dorothy bpellerbergs personalrty to Irene Godleskr Cxrsrmrr Styprnskrs vocalrzrng to Dorrs Ernselen F111 rbeth Faubels abrlrty to make herselt unseen to Robert Wall'ree Marv Lourse loners spellrng 'rbrlrty to Annr Mu Leaeh Wrllrrm Frslr rncl John Whrte George luchs versatrlrty to Rrehard Hutchrnson Ruth Vanemburghs gum ehexxrng to Anna Zerss Donald Wagner s good looks to Olrver Exans rrrd Paul Shuler Dorothy Wards becomrng srnlle to Ann Zergler Adele Wenners super vxrse cracks to Warren Dennrs C ladxs Whrtes abrlrty to dance to Vrola Bal George Wrdmarers stage cr rft 'rptness to Leo lechlerdner Theresa Wrgmores quret xv rys to Marre Johnsen Robert Wrlkrnsons unlrmrted vxrt and Esqurre stvle to Robert Vanicrxcr Marv Wrlls rollrng harrdress to Edna Mehlmrn bred Woessner s srlenee and studrorrsness to Chrrlts Ilohenstern hraee Youngs brrsrness abrlrtv to Joe Hullrngs Almr Lrpperlern s A number one drsposrtron to James Wrnklespeeht IN WllNESS WHEREOB xxe the class of 1938 rtlrx our hand and se rl tlrrs year of our lord One Thousand Nrne Hundred and Thrrty Erglrt Srgned IKM C fc! of IOHW Tvx enty nrne 1 I. I . l - - I , . ' . ' Q 1 , z .' ' '. . ' F ZX. ' 'N Z 1 L ' . . ' ' 1 ' - 1 Z 1V' 1 1 Q L 1 2 1, x 1 1' , '. 12 B. x X ' '1 1 L ' 1 1 vi Z ,S ','. ' ,S ' . ' ,.i , Z ',. Z 1' , 'fx 4 ' 1, . C , ' ' ' . ' . , . ' 1 ' 1 1 1 2 r- . , r .' ' ' Z , . ' L 1 1 ' ' ' , 1 x 5. I x I ' S 'x ' 1 'Z x 1 i 1 ' ' ' x 2 A 'AVA I x 'xx ' 1,4 ' x 'L 5' x Q x x Af u x x-'K' v' - I ' g 'z ' 1 z' 5 1 z ' ,. '. ' ' ' C 1 , . Dorothy Siegfrieds soothing quietness to Denman Chzrdbourne 1 , ' ' 1 1 ' 1, ' 'y ' . z ar 2 ' 1 I ' 1 1 1' f 1' 1- . , ,vt - L. ' ,. , , i K . . ' ' Y. ' ' , . x ' 1 v' A l I ' 1 V.. ' r ' ' . , ' ' 1 - 1 ' ' ' -1 -Z C K I1 1' 1- ' .H ' . ', ' Z B. ' . x. ' V' B- ' ' ' 1 1' ' 1 , J 1 1 C 5 ' 1 1' ' - 1 13, -'1 1' '1 1 1 B1 ' B 1 - Q 1 15 B ' ' 1. . , '. -' ,S 1 ' ' 1 ' L. l 1- 1' '1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1: ' - 1: 1- r. my , . 1 Z . . 3,2 ,, . 1 A 1 ' x ' 4 1 ' 1 - ' I ' ss I fri V1 - I
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E T O R G65 VN: the Lldss of 19.58 of thy R1xu51de Hlgh School R1xerQ1dQ New Jnrsew bcmg of unsound mmd md mcnoxx and C0lINldCIlUg the uncmtuntx of thm fra1l and t! iIlSltOY v l11Q do Iluuimq mike oxdun Dllbllk-h 'md declare thus to bc our last W1l1 and Testa m ut ulcbx llXO1xlI'lgf 'Ill uthu and fmmer xxllls bx us 11 mx UU1CIT1d L IXRIICI F I Wm Lum dulw md bcqum ith to tha cntug Jumox Class our flont Qcatb m asscmblv mm pxlxllc 4 of CUl1dl1Ct1lXL, ull I1 xg, -.xlutm and Blblo uxdmgs 111 tha 8Lld110I'lLlI11 the 1J11x11ng,1 oi humg M1 YVIIIXIIILH IIIINSLII. 'as A teacher and IOH lf xou can keep xt ARTICL E II WL gnc dune md bcquc ith bud Albums 3b1l1lX to mack 1 book to Beth NId1t1I1bOl1 and Ehzabeth Scott Ruth Andusonx peutc shxnus to John Cameron Huux BOIOXX QIX15 11015111055 to Ignatlm Cuttlta and Alfmd NOXK1Ck1 Waugn Buichm Q argumentauxo tralw to Sam Aaronson and George Sclmecd Jon L'mcc111L11s ab111ly to xxqllx under lovx bmdgcs to Babe Ryan and Charlm, IX c1111x.Ln L Lulu Llduxs good looks to Clthcxmc Kushner cmd 1NI11dI'Qd Shmn He Inn Dlntluhs dun md lu Anus to D01 Sm th QM I ll lflmdx dunk xd xb1111x to R1Cl11Id Zxxmlx .md Wdrxcu Bxssxg It 1'1b11111s 5llr,hUlLNN in 'Xlux hm C1 lulm 1' Nu N LOITIDONLIIL to Ion Blmlxff Ixmcs l'lLlll1dS StUdl0llNIlLSS md fOlj.,LtfL1lIlCQS to Llxxlulm Xunlx Im lfllmos lU'lbl1llX to stu IH omg place to Dmo Mfn adonnx John bubn s 1aug,h to Jlmmm Lxmh and Hobalt Stnchu Madclum Gubanyx gl gli to Dot Reese and Kwthlcvn Buthoud 1Xl1I11llL buQnthcrQ lou xolco to GLIlCXlGVQ Hart Bgtlx Hus actmg abllltx to Lows D713t1i18XK1CZ hlmu Humachs football f1b1l11x to Charles SlI1lx1C11Q and Wxlham Hoffman 1g,nL111ux 1'1013IlS buQme52 '1b1l1tx to Betts DeMar1o1c11L W1111 im Hummgs cutengss to Dot Blankemex cr and M1ldred Crouthamel html Hopps beauuful NOICC 10 Marx RBdC1lH G and Beatrice Bucchl Mau Jang lngrams authorltaux eness to Mae THQIOI and Thelma Lee John Jankoxx Qlus spunkmcgs to Marjorxe Shmn .Im luhnston 5 dCQl1C to show OIT 10 Frank Bucklgy Hclnn Jmddn s spend m LUIINLIVIUOH 10 John TITLUIOI' P1111 Joxdini smooth Lomplcxtlon and profile to Ruth Haxmy Ink Kcllw 5 IOSX locks to John B Kells and Thvodoxc In-IIIULIIZI C cmgg KLICYXIINRIS lflllllilflli of 1 bookxxorm to John Kmmu and W1l111m Woe-xanax lfrmk 'X1ll'1tC'iS plmsmt dnposxtxon 10 Joe Bacmo LUHIIIL M 1LKLn11c S cxtcnxlu kmmlcdgn of CYCXSHUII to Elcanol Ott Jug M zlnclus mack ablhtx 10 Rfmdlv. Fauncc 'md Anthony TL1151 Tw enty e1ght N ! I I w , N , xx , , l V? I . x , ' .Y L. l V 5 Y. . 5 z ! ' , Y 1' j 1 ' . j 1 u ' xA ' 1 L ' X ' 'B' I 1 'I' x I 3 - D I-H ' . ' - 5 ' sz 1 'dr .. . . , , n' - it . - V- kv i m xl x E ' v X ' - L :Lf - L 1 ' if: Q tl' -gx '32 af nz P ' 'Nz ' 5' 1 ' ' . ' W v . f , ' Z V -' 1 ' . ' sf . K . ' ' VY ' I , N I ' 1- x 'lp' x. Z xi ' , , ,. S ' ' 5. .. - Z Y J . . ' . ' A ,.. ', ' . , ,N X . , . -h V . R' .- ' ' ., .' ' -v, -' A v ' ' 1 x 'K , ',. : ' ' I, .L , v ' -A . . ,. fl ' 1 f- Az 2 ' ' ' ' X X . -S . '. 2 ,Z 1 ' an' U c la ' -1 ing 1 j ' .' ' ' ' Churlvs EINC1'j S slmu of diifidvncc lo William Emory Clai ' - 'z .3 W' A 2 ' Hbl ' .z 'Q Q ' .' z 'fx .5 2 ' 'nj' . X ' ' . - ' z 1 1 'i - fs 1 r ' ' 1 if - ' - X- x- : x x' x .S l AQ! X x ' K 1 x' 'V ,. ,' ' . ' ' , ' . .'s . ' ' 1, I . S Q . 5. 1, K . . Y Y 'Y B . V I 7 Y ' X 1 f .- ' ' ' x X x - . 'S 5 ' u vw-sc ' 1 1 2 ' . '. 3 ' ' zj X' ' 1 ' A z 1 .': 12:1 ' ' ' ', i - 1 fp- x - w ' . v - . , 1 v V ' IQ - x Z X - S 1 r ' ' tv 1 , w L y -I
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E T O R Q OSS l0Op IQCIV lraveltng through the East Ill the course of her dunes as a pol1t1cal lecturer Mtss Betty Haas formerly of Rlverstde suddenly dec1ded when she reached Phtladelphta to have a reumon of the Class of 38 1n the forrn of a dmner party Destrtng the best of food lh preparatlon and qualttv she called upon her old frtend Bob Wtlklnson well known cullnary expert to oversee the affatr Bob met Betty tn the lobby of the Belle vue Stratford Hotel and suggested seelng the SlghtS of the ctty before talklng bustness Thus they stumbled upon much tnformatlon concernlng thelr former classmates and vsere able to 1ssue many mvttattons personally Tea nas suggested so Bob called a taxt whlch qutckly took them to Wanamakers Tea Room but vxhlle dl'lVlllg thete they ll0t1CCd thetr cab drtver to be none other than hrancls lVl1tsch Steppmg hurrledly from the tam they were ushered 1nto the store by John Jankowsk1 the doorman Hardly had they tune to enter the elevator when a styllshly dressed vtoman colllded vtlth Bob and dropped many packages The apologetlc Bob upon arlstng vxas taken back by the beamtng countenance of Dot Stegfrted Mrs Somethxng or other now Her chtef lODlC of conx ersatton xx as her famlly She sald that she had an appomtment vttth Natalle Razgatts xx ho was due from her dutles as head nurse at the Hahnemann Hospttal Ill a fexx ITl1llL1t8S Bob and Betty moved on to the elexator and the doors swung open to reveal the contaglous smtle of Bllly H6IlYl1DgS the elevator boy Reachmg the fourth floor they were directed to a small table ln the rear of the dlntng room where an attractlvely at ttred waltress whom they lCCOglllZ6d as Mary Wtll came to serve them The drone of mtngled conversatton was drowned by a sudden blast from the orchestra which was playtng a new dttty under the Master of the Baton Joseph Johnston 'lhe two tr1ends who had enjoyed thetr repast tmmensely espectally after hav1ng seen so many old faces were reluctant to leave but ttme was speeding along In passtng the Broad Street Statlon they 9Sp16d John Fasler lustlly calltng trams John explatned that this was one of hls mtnor duttes and that he had really commerctaltzed on h1s pow crful stnglng votce Bob then called Bettvs attentlon to tvso C1Vl1 Engmeers surveytng Market Street He thought them famlllar lO0k1llg yes they vtere the pals George Tuch and Stuart Rapp stlll worktng hand ln hand Franklin lnstttute soon loomed ahead and fate carried them through tts huge portals Joc l'uoco and bred Woessncr vtere found deeply concerned vxtth the mechantcal mon stroslttes Vllthlll They exchanged old and next expettenccs vtlth them and found the tvto classmates to be co partners 1n a statlsttcal concern After revxewtng some of the most worthwh1le exhlbtts of the lnstltute Betty and Bob vtere satlsfled to vt end thetr vtay toward the Art Museum There they also observed tvto more famlllar figures and approached them COfl'llllg face to face wlth Charlotte Eland and Jane ORourke Jane stated that she was stxll happllv marrted and vxas tn the North from West Vlrgtrna on a VlSlt to her parents Charlotte was employed as secretary to the great cr1m1nal lawyer Fred Albertt The four of them vtandered about among the masterpleces and after en Joymg the Arts they parted-Chatlotte and Jane leavlng for home-whtle a taxt whlrled Betty and Bob on then conttnued tour of the toxxn Leavlng the car at Independence Hall thev vtere startled to hear upon entertng a loud clangmg sound from the Old Llberty Bell and found upon tnvesttgatton thetr old mlschlevous pal J1m Freund Tlllglllg the anclent landmark He lnformed them that as Manager of the Rtverslde Scott Street A 8. P store he was seeking a ltttle dtverston from hts hum drum lxfe and found It to day vthtle VIEVVIDQ' the great symbol of ltberty lfurther up Chestnut Street they IlOtlC6d a rather suave Tonsorlal Shoppe and peer mg through the gltstenmg xxmdovt dtscovcred Tonv Sabmo as a rumble fingered barber shearlng the locks of Herman Ruehmltng tMany tlmes photographedl It seemed that Dutch had become a model for the V1t811S Ad After a brlef dlscusslon wtth these two they meandered forth tow ard the famlllar old Chestnut Street Opera House There the btllboard and lllumtnated letters lnformed them that Fthel Hopps was fllllShll'lg her fourth consecutive week IH the opera Il Trovatore Thlrty N V- X ,, . . . . . . ' V . V - V V .V V ' V V . V . . . V . . . , V . . . V . . . V V , , . , . . V. Vx . V , V . V. . , . V V - , , . . V , VV . . . , . . . . . V . V . ' . , . . ' - ' .V VV 1 , . V V - V . . . .V . V . . . . V V - . V V - V . 1 ' ' 1 s V V' ' , .' ' ,A ' , , . . , V .' .,. V' . . , V . V V . V . V V V V .. , V. , V V V ., V V V V , 1 V .V . V V . V V V V . V . - . - V . . . V . V - V . V . V s V ' . . . V. V . . . V . V V H ,, . . . . . . - V 4 - - ,A tt .V
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