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'Me O W. THOMAS WOODHOUSE Sept. 21,. 1927 Yardley, Pa. Tommy is the answer to a shop reach- er's prayer. He is another all around handy man. He showed the stuff he really had on the football Held. His laugh can be heard all over the campus and if it's apples you want, Tommy is the man. Tom Woodhouse- Football ,YY..,,,,,,,,.,,, Y,,... 3 , 4 C. A. P.-P. F. C. .. ..,. W4 E fl' .I 1-LX' M p y or 1 ref'-4' AMWV' V VX I 945
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me We ice .t S THE TRAIN came around the bend we saw a passenger who had been aboard for a long time. Bill Sawin, namely Bumpy, was our first passenger on the train of education. As he came into the station he saw a boy with a twinkle in his eye, George Pickering, our second passenger, who by his cooperation and cheerfulness on the trip had helped us pre- pare for travels ahead. On the football field and in many other ways he has shown his true spirit as a Sunny Hiller. The train sped ahead for a number of years until it came into the 9th grade station where quite a few passengers were waiting to get on. The first one was Edith Martin, a girl from Connecticut, who brought with her a true love of fineness and betuy. Because of this Edie became our Senior Gavel Girl. She has helped in every way to make our Senior Class be a contributive one. In the same station Jane White, from Lewes, Delaware, boarded the train. She has been able to help in many ways with the little children in the lower school. Next on the train was Jacob Nolde. Not only was Jake elected Junior Gavel Boy but also he became Senior Class President. He has really made himself a man in everything he has done, as the younger boys will testify. The train moved on once more and sped along for another year. The next station we came to was the 10th grade. To our disappointment we received no new passengers at this stop. But we seemed to make up for it at the 11th grade station. Ann Biddle, who came from Ambler, Pa., has given much to make our trip successful. 'Not only has she helped with El's boys but also has made herself useful in every way and has spread joy while doing so. Buddy Tate, a passenger from New Orleans, became our Senior Gavel Boy and because of his love of everything that is fine he has given to our class great stability. Buddy has shown himself a real athlete in all sports.
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