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MARIAN ELIZABETH GRACE Commercial “Blondie” Kdward Everett Hobbies- -Swimming and Baseball Precious things eotne in small packages. Hut so does dynamite— Glance at Marian and you'll see why gentlemen prefer blondes. Anyway “Ally” does. She is a very quiet, conservative girl, but when she gets started. Boy! Watch her dust. She'll set many a heart aflutter. In the game of life she will always play fair and square, we're sure. Success to you! AUBREY LEWIS HANFORD, JR. General “Jim” Edward Everett l.e beau monsieur sans merci.” Here it is. a product of the V. II. S. print shop, lie's an all around fellow, sheik, auto-driver, etc. Ask certain people in Millville, Bridgeton, and Vineland as to his abilities All in all. “Jin’ has been a help around school and out. and always been there with some !wisc cracks. President of Freshman Edward Everett; Vice-Prcsi den of Senior Proctor; Print Shop Instructor. JEAN HOCKENHULL General “Hocky Philomathean .I Pilgrim maiden, guiet and demure.” Really, lean's ?o una miming and quiet she should have been called Priscilla or Prudence. But don't let that worry you. Jean, we easily tire of the frivolous kind, but always admire those quiet girls whose friendship endures. Dependable and a line student. Jean is popular with both teachers and students. Her motto probably is “If a thing is worth doing at all. it is worth doing well.” Home Room Oflicer. '28; Debating Team. '27. CLARENCE IIOWE Commercial Ph lonatheai For he's a jolly yot d fclime In the guise of Clarence Howe, we find in our mils! another young business man a printer and our “one an I ° Just a jolly good fellow always happy and carefree and w’illuig to help out. Who could help but like him? And then you know he is an honor student—that means lie cxcel’s in all thing-. We all wish success to you. On rene •! Spini-h Play. '27; Home Room Officer. '27. '28. '29; ( ashier, '28. '29. 27
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LOUSE GALLUCCI General “Lou Edward Everett Hobby— Public Speaking Life has no blessing like an earnest friend.” Here’s to I«ou.”- -Combine sunshine with good nature and that with friendliness and there you have a portrait oi Louise. With the assistance of her “sidekicks, Bertha and Catherine, she has brightened many an otherwise dull moment. (.ouisc likes fun but she's conscientious in her work and she always makes the mark. We’ll never forget Louise and the insepara- ble brief case. Good luck, “Lou! Intcrclass Debating. ‘27; In Public Speaking Con- ies:. 'is. HELEN GARDELLA General . Billie Philomathean Hobby- Movies Something attempted, something done, lias earned a night's repose.” Always affable, never angry. That's Helen. She has won her way into many hearts. One reason for her popularity is that she is always willing to help in every way possible. She is just the kind that finds life worth while and we know there is a bright future in store for her. t Usher for Gypsy Rover,” “Dream of a Clown. ’ and Dedication Exercises. MARIE OLIVE GEBHARDT . Commercial “Gcby Edward Everett Hobbies—S| orts and Dancing A Worker, always doing her level best.” There’s no doubt about it. class -Marie’s heart has been captured for keeps this time. By whom? A gallant young Bridgeton youth, to lie sure. . Marie's ways arc a trifle hard to understand at times and it is rather hard for us to know whether she loves us or not. At any rate we like her and we hope she likes us. Marie is «piite accomplished in some arts—for instance, dancing, basketball, and ty|»ewriting. But these aren t the only one... She makes a success of all things. Deputy; Cashier; Home Room Play; Dramatic Club, '26. '27. '28; Senior Play. ’28; Glee Club. '26. '27; Basketball. '28; Gypsy Rover; Senior Record Staff. MILDRED VIRGINIA GILLETTE Classical Mids Philomathean “Smile and the world smiles with you.” A ucce-sful speaker, a ucccssful thinker and a successful actres •. that’s Mids. Willi her catchy smile and pleasant manner -lie has her own little niche in our hearts. Need any more he said? Mids has exhibited her ability for leader- •.hip in .lie many activities she has entered, and has made grod (even in truck driving). , President of Philo Literary Society. 26; I resident of Dome Room. '26. '27; Vice-President of Junior (lass. ’28; Vice-President of Home Room. '29; ( heer Leader, '28; Secretary of Home Room. ‘29; Captain of Plashes. ’29; Gypsy Rover. 29; Public Speaking. ’27. ’28. ’29; Dramatic Club. ’27. ’28. '29; Debating Club. '26; Station YYY. '27 (Play); Cashier Home Room. 26; Senior Play. '29; Ways and Means Committee. '29. 26
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PAULENE HUNTINGTON Classical Baby Face” Philomathean I lobby—Electricians The dapper little French countess of “It Pays to Advertise.” She goes with one fellow in particular and the rest in general. To Paulenc is due the credit of introducing the Slam Book” in Vineland High. No matter which way you may look at it, she's a little Printer's Devil. Home Room Officer, '26; Secretary of Senior Philo Society; Senior Play; Senior Record Staff; Ways and Means Committee March and June. HARWOOD L. KNORR Commercial Bucky” Pliilomathcan Hobby -Boxing «’ was a phantom of delight When first he burst upon our sight.” We are sure that Harwood enjoyed his stay in Washington. If you arc doubtful as to the truth of tins, ask a certain fair-haired senior. And he looks very nice in a white apron too. Evalyn. Don't let him overcharge you for lie certainly can make those one-half cents count. With such a knack tor business. Harwood will surely make good. CECELIA KOBIE Commercial Cc Cecil” Philomathean Hobby Talking about a certain young man She knew no motive but interest; Acknowledged no criterion b it success.” Here is one of the brightest girls of our class. Being studious by nature, she entered high school to learn and has succeeded. Cecelia is also a very good sport. It is with reluctance that we part with her. You can Ik sure. Cecelia, you have the best wishes of all your classmates for a happy and successful journey through iife. Usher for Gypsy Rover, Dream of a Clown, and Dedication Exercises. ANNA KRAPOWSKY Commercial Ann” Edward Everett Hobby—Sports Be not merely good. Be good for something.” This must have been Anna’s motto throughout her high school career. At least her marks give that impression. c always know when Anna is around for she has the trickiest little' giggles. And can we ever forget her as a flapper in her senior appearance? Never! Track; Home Room Officer; Basketball. 28
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