Sanford Preparatory School - Chrysalis Yearbook (Hockessin, DE)

 - Class of 1939

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KIhIBERI.Y Dooam' T REALLY is a shame. All around us we see weeping figures prostrated with the grief that comes only when something greatly admired is removed. Viie can easily see why they are in this un- happy state. They are losing the infinitely highly talented Senior class of 1939. All our fellow students are realizing in their hearts what miserable worms they are, Cespecially the hluniorsj. They realize their shortcomings, and wonder how they will ever, in any measure, come near the epoch making feats of the present Seniors. Be it sol VVe recognize this fateful condition and it is our gracious wish to make gifts to these poor juniors in order that they may at least step on the first rung of the present Seniors, ladder. Now I am to brass tacks. To Jean Harrington, we leave that most precious of qualities that so finely graced our own Betty--Glamor. To Jean, also we leave the heavy job of having a conscience that drives each faithful student to always do his homework. This was the quality that raised our Ma1'cia to the top of the pinnacle. Marcia also wishes to leave to jean her dramatic ability that has so thrilled the hearts of her audience. Our Leahe wishes, with a last fond pat of her hand, to leave the tennis court to glean, in the hope that some day she may realize the heights to which our Leafie soared. To Arthur Barab we have a gift that shows the goodness of our hearts. VVe wish to leave him one complete mathematics course with guaranteed four wheel brakes. In the wisdom of his maturity, Bob Russell wishes to leave to his probable successor all the charming attendant duties. uVVe,', the vice-president of the Senior class, wish to leave to Arthur the incredible book learning of our esteemed member, Kimberly Doorly. This gentleman, with his eye on Arthur's future, wishes to leave him a gross of large pencils with which to hll out all college applications. To Mi'. Thomas lVIcCarthy we wish to leave a football, a base- ball, and a basketball. VVith these aids we imagine that he will at least imitate our illustrious hir. Jarvis. Vive have a bargain package of 'istudy hall slumber to donate to Mr. hlcCarthy. First, Howard .Iarvis endows him with the astounding ability to sleep in study hall. As an added attraction, Betty Harrington wishes to add to this the ability to slumber with the eyes completely open, a feat at which she was adept. Finally, Bob Russell leaves in Tom's gentle grasp, the Aeronautical Industry including multitudes of both magazines and models. To Johnny Viiilliams Bill Wvebb asks leave to give, with heart- felt relief, his job as the Grade A number one class artist. VVith a questioning eye, we are leaving to johnny a quality that was the ffontinued on Page l'i0I'lV-OllCl Z' v

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ROBERT RUss1zL1. N YIICVV of the fact that the graduating class is made up ol such notable personages, great things are expected of them in years to come. Let us look into the crystal ball and see what is in store for them. Imagine yourselves ten years from now and let us journey, peeking in on the class of '39 as we go. First we drop in our glamorous gavel girl, Betty. Home to Betty is now Fifth Avenue, New York, where she is modeling for a well-known tooth paste company. CShe had been braced for this job for yearsl. But alas, she is still unmarried. That ualasn was for us, not for her, for it is well-known that she keeps many a play-boy bankrupt. Next our imaginery journey takes us back to that little shack Qol twenty roomsj in lWedia. It is here that we find our uman mountain, Leafy Thayer. After going through several colleges in about two years, she finally landed a job with a millionaire as his private secretary. Good luck, Leafy, and here's a reminder. In order to keep in shape for that job, take your daily laps. On our way to Vilashington. D. C.. where we visit one of our most illustrious members, we stop off in New Garden, Pa. CRather hard to see, isn't itil Here on a small cottage nestled in the pines, we find a small sign reading, hhlrs. So and Sois Nursery School. Psychology used here guaranteed to be 999lH,,,,f,4 pure. The hflrs. So and So is none other than the gracious post-senior of the class of '39, hlarcia Tindall. She is now married and has four little so and so's,H better enabling her to study child psychology. Once in Vllashington it is not hard to learn what has become of hir. Jarvis in the last ten years. It is well-known all over the city that a new business set up by Klr. .larvis has completely revo- lutionized Congressional debates. Howard is now known as pro- fessional 4'lilibusterer,l7 hiring himself out to any Congressman who needs his services. From all reports and observations of our own, hir. .Iarvis now knows what it is to be a capitalist. Our class artist, hlr. Vililliam Vl'ebb. realized his greatest am- bition when he became nnderstudy to the great George Petty not long after he had left Sunny Hills. Xlvho knows but what we may have another Da Yinci from our midst. From the class of 339 emerged one great traveler and foreign representative, the honorable Robert Kimberly Doorly. VVe see that he has graduated from Syracuse with honors and was sent to South America by the University to be their Alumni Representative. He is kept very busy interviewing at least two perspective students per year. Last but not least we cross the nation to Sunny California, which is now the home state of the President of the class of 1939, CContinued on Page Thirty-twol



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