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FREDERICK HAMELEI-ILE Baseball, IV, Industrial Arts Club, IV. What? To the members of his tall story group this new classmate who arrived from Harrisburg in September is Lud. When he is not entertaining us with his famous exaggerations, Fred is an active candy salesman or stage hand. In either capacity he has been indispensable. Life's but a series of trijles at best. IVILLIAM BAKER HANNUM, JR. Football, IV, Basketball, II, III, IV, Varsity Letter Club, III, IV, Christmas Party Play Cast, III, IV, Hallowe'en Party Play Cast, III, IV, Eaxtfrin Staff, IV, YEAR Book Staff, IV, Field Day Events, I, II, III, Monitor, IV. lfVha? Ale? Bill enjoys teasing his elders with 'catchy questions. But his chief aim in life is to unravel the mysteries of Chemistry, at this he is already pro- Ecient. MARY FRANCES HARGROVE Typing Awards, IV, Stenographic Awards, IV, Orchestra, I, II, III, IV, Hill Billy Orchestra, IV, Chorus, III, IV. Let's dance! I Mary would rather dance thando anything else in the world because with her this pastime has become an art. What a patient dancing mistress she would make! She never even complains when our attempts to imitate the clever movings of her feet are clumsy or fultile. -Q I fgaldatalc unfold. 'Sing away sorrow, fast away fare. Dhabi MAURICE CLINTON HARTMAN Football, III, IV, Dramatic Club, I, II, Industrial Arts Club, I, II, III, Annual Play Cast, IV, Christmas Party Play Cast, IV, Field Day, I, II, Hill Billy Orchestra, IV, Band II, III, Tennis, IV, Hallowe'en Party Refreshment Committee, IV. Accidents will happen. I-Iarty is usually heard long before he is.seen. Furthermore when he is seen he is usually teasing the weaker t?J sex. Although he has a baby face, Maurice makes a manly hero. Chance cannot touch me! Time cannot hush me. ' V-lELIVIEfHATTOlN 'I Y Football, II, III, IV, Track, IV, Varsity Letter Club, III, Secretary, IV, Industrials Arts Club, II, III, IV, Stage Hand, III, IV, Assembly Play Cast, IV, Christmas Party Refresh- ment Committee, IV, Senior Dance Committee, IV, Field Day Events, I, II, III, IV, YEAR Booxc Staff, IV, Chorus, IV, Monitor, III. You'1e tellin' mc? Elmer's gentle bashfulness belies the prowess on the gridiron that merited him a post on the All-Philadelphia eleven. 'O, it is excellent to have a giant's strength. ELEANOR MARGARET HAYES Stenographic Awards, II, III, Sales Committee, IV, Home Room Decora- tion Comrnittee, IV, Ymn Boon Stall, IV, Eastfrin Statf, IV, Librarian, IV, Hand book Staff, IV, Chorus, IV, Annual Play Ticket Committee, IV. That maker it nice! Gracey will talk, for she is bent on developing the poise that may be derived from practice in oral expression. Eleanor's ideas are worth hearing, too, for they portray originality. 'Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. TREDYFFRIN-EASTTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 13
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YVONNE M. GAILLARD Class Basketball, II, Class Baseball. II, French Club Secretary, III, Presi- dent, IV, Hand Book Staff, IV, Chorus IV, Refreshment Committee, A IV, Gymnasium Exhibition, I, Easlfrin Staff, IV. Is that so? 1French class without our Yvonne to create an atmosphere and to reassure those of us who tremble when the translation is diliicult-what a sorry picture! Yvonne's modesty and gentle speech make her one of our most loved class- mates. So quiet, so unassuming. MARY JANE GAYNOR Secretary, A. A., IV, Dramatic Club, II, III, Play Cast. IV, Christ- mas Party Play Cast, IV, Halloween Party Play Cast, III, IV, Typing Awards, III, IV, Stenographic Awards, II. III, IV, Field Day, II, Editor-im Chief of Hand Book, IV, Senior Ways and Means Committee, IV, Senior Bake Committee, IV, Senior Dance Committee, IV, Gymnasium Exhibi- tion, II. My word! Just as dexterously as Boots masters the latest intricate dance steps, she passes speed tests, and devises our finance program. I laughed, and danc'd, and laI!c'd and sung. XA WILLIAM HENRY GRAY. JR. Industrial Arts, II, III, Field Day Events, I, II, Candy Committee. IV, Chorus, IV, Stage Hand, II, III. Lo, Gracie! Hen is one of our carefree, not too studious pals who greets life as it comes. Nevertheless, his thoughts keep him in good humor, for he is ever smiling at the graceful Radnorite. Henry doesn't believe in getting to school too early, maybe he fears being tired before it starts. You come laie, yet you rome. DOROTHY F. GREENBERGER Typing Awards, III, IV, Steno- graphic Awards, III, IV, XPEAR Book Staff, IV, Perfect Attendance. I, II, III, IV, School Store Cashier, IV, Gym Exhibition, I, Sales Committee. IV, Christmas Party Refreshment Committee, IV, Chorus, IV, Ticket Committee, IV. Sheo.'! Does Dot like school? VVell, nary a day has she missed since she entered T. E. So has her fountain pen had perfect attendance for it is ever in her hand ready for action. Where u-ork's lo be done, there you'Il jimi me. ELLA BEL GREENBERGER Perfect Attendance, I, Il, III. IV, Typing Awards, IV, Stenographic Awards, III, IV, Librarian, IV, Cafe- teria, IV, Home Room Decorating, IV, Easlfrin Staff, IV, Christmas Party Refreshment Committee, IV, Gym Exhibition, I, Chorus IV, Field Day, I, II, Annual Play Ticket Com- mittee, IV. Gee whiz! Ellie is a diligent toiler who has ex- pounded unceasing effort in behalf of our Washington Fund. Then, too, what would a football victory be without this chefs hot dogs ? An earnest girl, with gentle ways. is GEORGE FRANCIS GRIFFIN Industrial Arts Club, II, III, IV, Assistant Stage Manager, IV. Lol me sleep! It is difficult to awaken Gittle from his periodic siestas because he claims to believe that too much labor is unhealthy. However, finding him with rolled up sleeves, working tires lessly on the play scenery really belies his theory. Ullluch lalk, much foolishness. 12 THE YEARBOOK OF 1934 as
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J. RAYMOND HOXVE RUTH B. HUGHES HELEN RUTH KENDIG Baseball, IV, Industrial Arts Club, I, II, III, IV, YEAR Book Staff, IV, Perfect Attendance, III. IV, Senior Bake Committee, IV, Senior Dance Committee, IV, Sales Committee, IV, Christmas Party Refreshment Com- mittee, IV, Stage Manager, IV. Smoke gels in your eyes. Isn't it a pity that a chap with such curls should want to be a forest ranger? The girls would be much happier if he would continue to make posters, at home. I am sir, a brother of the angle. 1 Class Secretary, Ill, Christmas Party Play Cast, IV, Typing Awards. II, III, Stenographic Awards, III, IV, Senior Bake Committee, IV, YEAR Boon: Staff, IV, Librarian, IV, Easlfvin Typ- ist, IV, Chorus, IV, Christmas Party Refreshment Committee, IV, Store Bookkeeper, IV. Aw, now! Ruth worries about dieting and we worry lest she might lose weight and with it a bit of her precious joviality. NVQ: want to keep Rufus just as she is. Something allempled, something done. French Club, IV, Chorus, IV. You dou'l mean il! To Ruth, special credit is due, for, after two years' forced absence from T-E, this heroic Miss returned with an unmitigated determination to graduate. She has not even permitted sprained wrists and ankles to deter her splendid progress toward praiseworthy scholastic attainments. So unaiecled, so composed a mind! J! ROB Class President, I, Class Treasurer, II, A. A. President, IV. Vice-Presi- dent, III, Football Manager, IV, French Club, IV, Varsity Letter Club, II, III, IV, Dramatic Club, II, III, Annual Play Cast, IV, Hallowe'en Play Cast, III, Track Manager, II, Cheer Leader, II, Student Council, I, II, President, IV, Chorus, IV, And how! Bob's willingness to work as well as to smile has endeared him to his class- mates. Earnest endeavor has marked his attack upon each of the many problems he has been asked to solve for us. I'll 'warrant him hear!-whole. 7 ' v Class Secretary, I, Dramatic Club, II, Stenographic Awards, II, III, Librarian. IV, Chorus, IV, Gym- nasium Exhibition, I, Senior Bake Committee, IV, Ways and Means Committee, IV, Student Council, I. 0kay! Kingie must have her fun, but she is the more willing to help others out of tight spots, because she gets into them herself sometimes. That load becomes lighl which is cherr- fnlly borne. NG Typing Awards, IV, Stenographic Awards, IV, Hockey, IV. Thafs what you say. Many students entered our class in our Junior year, Oty was one of them. She came from Birdsboro High School. ' Unlike most flaming-red- headed beauties, Olive has a peaceful temperament. Furthermore, she sel- dom says much and never says too much. What an unusual, yet blessed, attribute! I'lf'hy should life all labor be! 14 THE YEARBOOK OF 193
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