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ARTHUR FRANKLIN BUFFETT Track, IV. Where did ii come from? Arthur has won renown in a peculiar way for Seniors-'through silence so complete and absolute that we can't even imagine him uttering more than three consecutive words. Art's great strength and speed have made him a very valuable member of the track squad. Silent in seven languages. XVILLIAM H. BUNTING, JR. Football, III, IV: Baseball, II, IIIg Varsity Letter Club, II, IVg Industrial Arts Club, I, Il, III, IV: Orchestra, I, II, III, IV: Noon Pro- gram Committee, III, IVg Hill Billy Orchestra, IV: Field Day Events. II. You, sir! Contact! Action! Aswift kick thena touchdown for T. E. No wonder Sonny's talented toe is heralded afar. William's Fingers are clever, too: his violin responds to them. His very foal has music in ii. MARY ELSIE BURNS Typing Awards, IV, Stenographic Awards, III, IVg YEAR Book Staff, IVQ Eastfrin Staff, IVg Field Day, I, II: Sales Committee, IV3 Chorus, IV: Gymnasium Exhibition, II. You wouldn't kid me! Blue eyes and steady hand in- tent upon a drawing describes Mary in her ecstasy. Again she may be seen perplexed in an eiiort to finish her latest poem. But either attempt will be sure to culminate in artistic results. Il's gudu lo be merry and wise. RUSSELL LAWRENCE BYASSEE Football, I. II, III, IV, Captain, IV: Basketball, IVQ Baseball, II, III, IV, Captain, IIIQ Monitor, III, IV: Track. II9 Varsity Letter Club, II, III, IV: Field Day, I, II, III. Charge lt! In spite of many spectacular plays on field and court Reds , '34's one and only four-letter man. has always re- tained his modesty. We wonder why the Mayflower treks so often to Malvern! 1 Aye, every inch a man. 5 - ff 'W ix XVALTER GRAHAM CAMPBELL French Club, IV: Monitor, IV: T. E. Tennis Singles Champion, IV, Tennis Captain, IV. GoshI ' When Cracker came from West Vir- ginia he desired to be a mathematician. Today, no problem seems too intricate for the one who made a full 100 in the Ti-ig exam. Another of VValter's interests is the interpretation of handwriting. At this he is particularly skilful, classmates HVOW. Read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest. MARIAN BERENICE CARY French Club, III, IVg YEAR Book Staff, IVQ Gymnasium Exhibition, I: Chorus, III, IV. Hfell, father! , Traduisez -and Marian trans- lates her French with fluency. Play - and the notes of the latest popular piece are Filling the air with harmony and rhythm. Rewrite -and a new biographical sketch for the YEAR Boot: quickly is produced. 'Such is the di- versity of Marion's talents. Doing easily -what others find dijicull is talent. TREDYFFRIN-E-ASTTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 9
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CLARE CECELYA ALBRIGHT Basketball Assistant-Manager, III, Tennis, III, French Club, III, IV, Dramatic Club, III, Christmas Party Play Cast, III, Senior Dance Com- mittee, IV, Senior Bake Committee, IV, Librarian, IV, Cheerleader, IV, Chorus, III, IV. Where's Hen? Clare joined us after two years at Radnor High School. Since then we have learned to appreciate heartily the succor which her vivacious participation in every activity has brought us. Hail to lhee, blithe spiril! DANIEL FRANCIS ALLEVA Christmas Party Play Cast, IV, Typing Awards, III, Stenographic Award,III, Monitor, IV, School Store Manager, IV, Student Council, IV. Yanks won! Daniel might be called our Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. His one nature creeps up in Commercial Law where his discussions are hilariously accepted. The other Danny is a subdued one who is intensely interested in the prosaic arts of business. Jests and youthful jollily. A A MARY HAINES ANDERSON French Club, I, Annual Play Cast, IV, Handbook Staff, IV, Chorus, III, IV, Hockey, IV, 'Field Day, III. Well! Polly came to us from Westtown Boarding School in our Junior year. Many of us found her an old acquaint- ance and all of us a delightful one. There is only one tall, sophisticated , blue-eyed Senior-Polly. She can act, too, for she portrayed her part excel- lently in Spooky Tavern. A horse! A horse! my kingdom for a horse! ,. .rf MILDRED BACI-IMAN French Club, III, IV, Typing Awards, III, IV, Christmas Party Refreshment Committee, IV, Chorus, IV. ' Gosh, I don't know! What a loss to Yvest Chester! What a gain for T-E! MilIie is the maid who presents a quiet exterior in class and an infectious one of gaiety to her luncheon pals, while she zestfully munches sand- wiches. Her sunny temperament brightens our dull moments. , A short saying often carries much weighlf' ALEXANDER J. BAGHORN Football. IV, Basketball, III, Track, I, II, III, Field Day, I, Il, III, Perfect Attendance, II, III, IV, Base- ball Manager, IV. Jian, Dear! If your nerves are startled by a loud clicking noise don't be alarmed, for it is only Alex winding his Mickey Mouse watch. Sugar is serious at proper times, yet he is always ready to join suggested frivolities. Fate camml harm me-I have dined loday. HELEN AMANDA BLOOMER Class Treasurer, I, Typing Awards, IV, Stenographic Awards, II, III, IV, Easifrin Staff, IV, Dance Committee. IV, Chorus, III, IV, Sales. Com- mittee, IV, Secretary Finance Com- mittee, IV, Christmas Party Refresh- ment Committee, IV, Hallowe'en Party Refreshment Committee, IV, Gymnasium Exhibition, I, Student Librarian, IV, Student Council, I. Aly Sfars. ' Could you conceive Helen with one curl of her neat coiffure misplaced? Or her work not finished? Hardlyl She smiled and the shadows deparledf' 8 THE YEARBOOK OF 1934
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SWITHIN CHANDLER, JR. Halloween Party Play Cast, IV, YEAR BOOK Staff, IV, Field Day, IV. Woo-oo Bud entered T. E. from Germantown n his scrior year. At once his geniality and ever practical mind gained him many comrades. However, Swithin's charm is especially effective with the ladies-vtith them he is always in de- m and. . And then the lover. ' 4' ', 1 ,I PETER J. CI-IICARELLI, JR. Football, I, II, III, IV, Baseball, II, Varsity Letter Club. II, III, IV, Vice-President, IV, YEAR Boox Staff, IV, Field Day, II, Perfect Attend- ance, I, II, Track, IV, Chorus, IV. Yeah, man! Chick is as well liked by us as he is feared by his athletic opponents-and that's plenty! A quiet doer is Peter, who invariably achieves that for which he strives. You hear tha! boy laughing? , Q' RACHEL E. CLARK Dramatic Club, II, . III, Typing Awards, III, IV, Stenographic Awards, III, IV, 'YEAR Book Staff, IV, Chorus, III, IV. Oh, for heaven'J sake! When a demure littlelady raises a pair of twinkling hazel eyes from her book, you've found Rachel. Perhaps she is stopping her work so that she may truclge off to the woods to imbibe the beauty there that only such a devotee of hiking can Find. Little I ask, my 'wants are few. W - gl HARRX S COLQUHOUN Track, IV, Industrial Arts Club, III, IV, Field Day, IV. Suits mc! Colquie spent the tirst two years of his high, school career at Harrisburg. Almosfimmediately after he became one of us, he proved himself an asset to Mr. Potts, in fact, to Practical Arts. Harry professes to be air-minded, his chief ambition is to become a navy pilot. Men of few wards are the best men. VIOLET IRENE COOCHNEER Stenographic Awards, III, Chorus, III, IV, Sales Committee, IV, Cafe- teria, IV, Gymnasium Exhibition, Il, Christmas Entertainment, II, Refresh- ment Committee Christmas Party, IV. Honey, how could you? Stop! Listen! You hear a giggle then a mixture of giggles. It's Cootchie telling jokes. Violet's pleasing vivacity permeates all her social contacts, while she has proved by her competence that she combines good times with good sense. A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. BESSIE MAE CROSBY ' Basketball Captain, IV, Track, I, II, Stenographic Awards, III, IV, Field Day, I, II, III, Perfect Attendance, II, Chorus, III, IV, Hockey, IV, H2E Club, IV, Leaders' Club. I. Oh, Baby! Bessie's achievements are, indeed, varied. Not only has she excelled in athletic competition, her academic and musical successes have been just as meritorious. She worked and sung from morn- till nighlf ' 10 THE YEARBOOK OF 1934
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