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26 U P I - D A H G. LUTHER HEPPE “Heppy” According to this work of art one would believe him to he the bad man of the upper classes. But Luther is a good scout and one of the shining lights of “The Brain League.” The historian, while ransacking his past, discovered that he did not make those terrible player pianos as was heretofore supposed. Heppy plays a fine game of tennis and is interested in baseball altho a certain person informs us that he reads many hooks of a certain romantic type; furthermore we all noticed his special interest in the Junior Play. We may be more definite by saying lie liked the acting of the orphans. Committee»—Play ticket (3): Ring (3); Play (2). MARGARET A. HIGGS “Peggy Margaret came from West Philadelphia High to Upper Darby in her Sophomore year. Our classmate seems to be quiet and reserved. She usually works and keeps her mind steadily on her work. But with all this she still finds time to be one of our Monitors. If you dare to go up the halls or into the rooms a» lunch time without a slip, you will sec how soon you get your orders to go back from this little mo.uto . So just watch your step and be sure to have a slip at lunch time if you don't want to be called down. (We all know it's Margaret's duty to send intruders back.) Scholastic—Monitor «). FRANCIS HORSFALL -Horsey A gentleman with two qualities, good nature and ears. He does not hold a berth on the honor roll but he can give you almost any information you desire, concerning your studies. We know he has ability because he passes chemistry regularly every month. Horsey's an ardent rooter at all games as well as an artistic decorator for our dances. He is a quiet fellow but those long aerials arc always on the job receiving all that goes on. Scholastic—Monitor (-1). Athletic—Truck (3). ANNA E. HUCH “Hookie Why? When? How? Of course it's Hookie asking questions again, or shall we say, still. No matter what the season or the hour, Anna is always on hand to receive information. However, the facts are that she puts this knowledge to some use. And speaking of knowledge, when Hookie begins to talk about literature, ancient and modern, the rest of us pipe down and listen. What she doesn’t know about books and authors isn't worth knowing. Don't imagine though, that Anna is all seriousness, because when it's time to laugh she’s on hand with the giggle just the same as all the rest of us.
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U P I - D A H 27 ETHEL HUGHES “Oh. for goodness sake!” comes the cry. and we know that Ethel is approaching. Does she like to study? Well we don’t know but we are inclined to think that she docs not. However, we do know one thing she likes -to do and that is to comb her hair. Every morning we hear the plea. “Who has a comb?” Never mind Ethel, it’s pretty and we don't blame you a bit. Ethel loves to worry. She usually picks on Economics. Oh, 1 just know I’ll fail,” is one of her favorite remarks—but she usually doesn’t. But for all this, her dis| a£ition is remarkably sunny and a frown never dulls her face unlcs an Ec. test is due. MARGARET F. HUNT “Peg” Someone has aptly remarked that the girls from Aldan certainly are a nice peppy lot. Well, Peg is a product of Aldan but we didn’t need anyone to tell us that she was nice and peppy, because after seeing her bouncing around Upper Darby for four years, we’re absolutely convinced that she’s there with the spirit and the grit. One of Marney's weak points is her absolute craving for details. Almost any afternoon you can see her getting the particulars of someone's last date. The girls must like it though, for Peg never lacks confidantes. Scholastic—Debating (4): Monitor (3). Committees—Dance (3); Motto (4); Christmas Basket (4). WILLETTA K. HUSSELTON “Billy” Help! Help! Here comes Billy to the rescue, for she is always helping people out. Her work is not done for pomp or popularity; just her bright, earnest, cheerful self behind her work. There’s only one thing she won’t stand for, so please don’t call her “Wisalctta, or you might see some action. Billy has been with us for only two years but it did not take her long to win her way into our hearts. Speaking of shorthand, well, ask Mr. Milne where Miss Hussclton stands. He will recommend her for secretary to the President of the United States. Scholastic—Upl-Dali (3. 4); Junior Senior Staff, Typ- ing Contest (3); Monitor (3) Alternate. Committees—Ring (3). ROBERT HUSTED “Bob” There arc a few people in our class who are known almost entirely by what they do and not what they say. Bob says little, but does a lot of good, honest work. Not given to idle chatter or vain speculation, four years ago. Bob set out to become a Senior among us. He’ll soon be an alumnus now, and richly does he deserve the honor. The Class of 1925, and the whole school owe a lot to Bob and the others like him, who arc content to do their work and leave the rest of us to do the advertising.
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