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ROBERT E. YOST Vifr'-l'r1fsi1I1Hl I MARTHA M. REESE S ecrel a ry JAMES D. RAYN E T?n!'!l.Y1l.1'U1' EDWIN O. G. JOHNSON Prrfsirlclll Sl Illll lllHlIlllS 'l'o my fellow class members-'l'he Class ol' 517: lt has been an honor to serve as president ol' our class. The various tasks which laced all the officers eight months ago are now about completed. XVe hope we have done them well. X'Ve know they would not and could 11ot have been done without the help ol' you, The Class. For this we thank you. Now that we are about to become old grads ol the Evening School, we can look back over our school years and be reminded ol the many times we thought about this occasion. For most ol us it opens new horizons. XVe HOWARD JACKSON, JR. Lazzlerli Cr1r1'c?,s'1Jolzrle1It
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Lansdowne High 2 Lincoln Prep. I Lower Merion High Z Media High I Michigan City tInd.j High I Moorestown High 'I Northeast High 7 Olney High 'I Overbrook High 5 Penlield High I Phila. High School lor Cirls I Phila. Trade School I Phoenix Union tAriz.j High I Prospect Park High - I P. S. duPont High 2 Radnor High I Reading High I Roman Catholic High .I Southeast Catholic High I South Philadelphia High 7 Springfield Township High I St. .Iohn's High 2 St. .Ioseplrs High I St. Leo's High I State ol' Penna. I Trenton Central High 2 Upper Darby High 5 Waverly IN. YQ High I West Phila. Catholic Cirls' I West Philadelphia High 'I XVm. Penn Charter I XVilming'ton High 'I Woodbury High I lX'oodrow W'ilson I Um' champ. pride and 'joy' ol the Senior Class, did lltll indulge in extra-curricular ac- tivities. Many seniors did. however, as shown: Banking Club I Class Olhcers I I Chi .Xlpha Phi 2 Delta Sigma Pi I Evening School .Xssociation S Hillel -1 Lantern Stall III Newman Club 7 Night XVatch Honor Society I5 - el Pi Delta lipsilon Propellor Club I llelving deeper into the livening' School Records, we come up with a lew more perti- nent facts about the H477 Seniors. For in- stance, the typical +l7 Senior is 5'IIl tall, weighs I65 pounds and wears size 7tQ l1at. liyf a strange coincidence, this is practically a de- scription ol Bill Murphy. The range ol height runs Irom our shortest, 5'l , in the person of Charles li. Brown, llr., to tl1e tallest, James L. liuclunan, who rises to the towering height ol ti'Ll . .X breakdown sl1ows: 5'l I :'1 l I 5'5 fl :'1'Ii Ii 1'l'7I' I4 l Ll .wsu rr 5'9 l:'1 WIIV' 20 5'I I I5 Ii'II 5 Urlff 61211 I ti'-I I Charles LQ. Brown. is not only our short est member, but also the lightest, bending the scales at an even IIIII pounds: while our heavy' weight -john D. Lee, tops a mere 2l5. ln view olf the foregoing lacts it is no sur- prise to lind that Charlie Brown also wears the smallest size hat, tim. His colleague on the photographing committee, Dave Ifislnnan. claims to wear the largest size hat in the Sen- ior Class Tm. The others are: tiifgl I I 7 Ill 28 71M II 7W im 7134 I Lastly, the average age ol the tl7 Senior is ESI years. The oldest member being born in l90l and the three youngest in 1924. In conclusion we might say that the results ol' the loregoing lacts and Iigures add up to one swell bunch ol studentsHincluding the seven charming ladies previously mentioned. Good Luck Gang!
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,.l l CHARES E. BROWN, JR. Gowrnar mul .l,s.si.slur1l Trca.iim'r B0 Illl Ill Blllllll HHS are better qualified lot' various uildeitakings and things which were Cast aside, because of the cionibined pressure of study and business, can be resunied again. It is niy wish that success and good luck go with all of you. Till we nieet again, Sincerely. QZMMJ HARRY DeMARCO li UY'!'l'llUI' ELAINE M. STEWART Govcrnm' WILLIAM C. WAL'fON Governor l CLIFTON F. MYERS, JR. Uovw'no1'
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