Upper Darby High School - Oak Yearbook (Upper Darby, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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Loyola Keffer o attempt to portray in mere words a sketch of “Lolly’s” many capa- bilities, is beyond the range of our pen. “Lolly” was born to Ik? a leader of men, as he has so ably proved himself in the capacity of President of the ('lass. He is somewhat studious and a good sport, a person who always co- operates in school activities. “Loll's” ability as an athlete is like- wise noteworthy. During the past season he worked diligently on the basketball floor. Besides, his marked piety, his sterl- ing character and gentlemanly demeanor have won for him the respect and esteem of all. Loyola is ever ready to lend a helping hand. In trials and difficulties he is sympathetic and considerate and will Ik remembered for his loyalty to his Alma Mater. We feel confident that whatever his chosen field may Ik he will surely reach the pinnacle of success. Fred Klunk kt me take this opportunity to in- troduce to the public our friend and classmate. Fred Klunk. one of the carefree sons of ’29. He is an athlete of no mean ability who by his constant untiring efforts has won much praise. His many friends nnmlier not only among the male sex but also among the fairer sex. Fred makes frequent trips to New Oxford. We wonder why? But of course, they are only business trips ????? Fred has kept his'future a secret, but. we know that someone has told him that lie could out-talk any attorney liefore the bar, therefore, we have every reason to think Fred will Ik a credit to the Class of 29 as a lawyer. -if » ) -

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V Mildred Eltz nuked! This is “Milly . not Mildred. »Sueh has lieen her name since she K has joined our ranks. Although she J2ll may seem quiet and shy. appear- anees are very often deceitful. She has played an important and active role in the social activities of the class, nevertheless, we must hasten to add that she never shirked her school duties. We understand she is fond of a certain street and its small objects, and for this reason we fear that her career of nursing will Im (‘hanged to that of Domestic Science in which course she will Ik very successful. Lawrence Kaiser ere is Kaiser, one of the finest chaps of the Class of '20. He has l ccn kidded and chided hv his fellow-students because he has claimed the title “Shiek’ esjiecially among the Freshies, but possessing the gift of goodnat tired ness, he only smiles and enjoyed the joke with them. Kaiser has never taken an active part in athletics but was always there, ready to cheer the team on to victory. We have never noticed him paying particular attention to anyone of the fairer sex but hi has a slight interest in them all. One last toast. Kaiser. “May you have a long and happy life, and may your days with us never Ik forgotten as ours with you will ever linger in our memory . 13



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RlCIIAKO KlUNK tep up ladies and gentlemen, to meet this handsome young athlete, “Rich”, the star southpaw bas- keteer, who by his splendid ex- ample and encouragement has instilled pep and vim into his team-mates which brought ina nv victories to dear old S. M. II. S. Besides being an athlete of marked ability, “Rich” has also proved a very dependable student in all scholastic activities. The Class of 29 predicts “Rich’’ as a lawyer in which profession we know he will be successful. Catherine Lawrence eke is the petite Miss whom we believe has l»een struck by I)an Cupid’s arrow, but this is a mere matter of conjecture which ro- ll u ires much consideration. As a student, she displays a keen in- tellect, her recitations being clear, sound and logical. “Sue” seems quite undecided with regard to her future, though she thinks she will follow her long desired career “Beauty Culture”; we think she will pur- sue the matrimonial state. Be it either, she has the highest esteem of the Class of 29. H 15 ji—

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