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t ZX4£- £ =3= = = = :I ccccc Official Title: SAMUEL HOFFMAN Synonym: SH1MKA. Habitat: Philadelphia. Speech ix silver, silence is go'ldcn! Description: Though Shimka is from South Philadelphia he cannot he called loud, which was a characteristic of that region. As a student he was among the best. He was liked by all. for his peculiar manner was the manner of a pharmacist. Official Title: JOHN JAMES HUGHES Synonym: JOHNNY. Habitat: Shenandoah, Pa. Johnny. Johnny, get a girl Description: Johnny was a graduate of the Shen- andoah High School of Shenandoah. Pa. Although the airship Shenandoah went up in the air and due to some defect came down, not so with Johnny. He never went up in the air, as he takes life as it comes. If he could only get two bucks with which to fill his date he wouldn't ever worry. In spite of all this some day he will be a competent pharmacist. Official Title: SAMUEL HURW1TZ Synonym: SAM. Habitat: Philadelphia. 'Sum wore a smile that wax worth while. Description: Sam was the iron man of the class. He worked after school 3nd on the other days also Great things can be expected from Sam in future years. He always was playing jokes on some one: that is. when he wasn't sleeping. Good luck to you. Sam. S3»vtcccc:| -■ —- A; • ■ictceci 26
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3mBE awccei Official Title: ALICE GRITSAVAGE Habitat: Nanticoke. Alice, how could you? Description: “Alice, where art thou going was a much spoken phrase at school As a s.udcnt she was among the best. She now has an R. N behind her name. We don't know which title will come next'—a Mrs. before her name or a Ph.G. after her name, but we wish her lots of luck. Official Title: GOLDIE HABER Synonym: GOLDIE. Habitat: Philadelphia. To sec Goldie was to see a pretty face with a pretty smile Description: In the Junior year the only time Goldie was heard from was when called upon to recite. She was very shy and was very devoted to her studies. However, in the Senior year, though devoted to her school duties, blossomed forth as a witty girl For this reason Goldie became one of the most popular girls in the class, and in later life her smile will help her succeed in her profession. Executive Committee. Official Title: GEORGE B. HIGGINS Synonym: HIGGIE Habitat: Upper Darby. Pa. Description: Higgle was always smiling and was ready to tell or listen to a joke One of Dr. Cameron's favorite sayings was. George, how do they do this in Highland Park? Of a jovial disposition and with good qualities he is sure to ride the ship of success over the rough sea of life. T. P. S.. Executive Committee. 25
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SKI =====»?! == = a= = =3 2: =:c=c=c=c= '•: ii;vc=c={=:c=:c= • -,ig Official Title: WILLIAM L. IRETE Synonym: BILL. Habitat: Philadelphia. Bill and his Dodge car Helped him in his career Description: To have seen Bill was to see a cheer- ful face. Never was he angry or blue. Bill was socially ambitious and his roadster would be seen parked outside the Riu during lunch time. A fellow like Bill who was happy-go-lucky can never fail in later years, so we expect great things of you. Bill. Official Title: LOUIS W. INGBER Synonym: REDS. Habitat: Philadelphia. I'll try anything once Description: Reds was. strange as it seemed, a chemist of note, and in his spare time would be seen working around the laboratory. No one could be angry at Reds, for to look at him would dispel that feeling. Every prof, would always try to crack a joke on Reds to the amusement of the class. Reds’ main hobby was grubbing” anything—from cigarettes to money. May your future wife cure you. Redhead. Official Title: NECHA ISICOWITZ Synonym: NECKER. Habitat: Philadelphia She talks so fast, I'm afraid she won't last Description: Nccha always seemed to keep to her- self. She did not make acquaintance very readily. Her comical sayings always caused an uproar in class. Miss Gctson and Nccha were always together—like a pair of twin sisters.
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