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BLUE AND Gaftiyioas BIILDRED XIRGINIA IDEN Girls' Auxiliary '32-'35: Captain '35: Treasurer of Commissioned Otheers Club T352 Athletic Association '33-'35: President of the February graduating class of '36. Under Mildreds capable leadership the February class of '36 accomplished many things. May you always get the right number. Mildred. H. LEONARD HIPPLICR Germantown High School. Philadelphia: Football Team '35: All Northern Fullback Selection '35: Boxing: Team '35: President Athletic Discussion Club T552 tice President of the February graduating class of '3fJ. l'Hip has only been here since September. but. as a great athlete he has aequired both the poise and the girls. Pardon .our pun. but we are really overwhelmed by you Nl-lip. DORO'I'Il't ANNE Pl.,XI'CHlfH Art Club 33335: Secretary '3-1: Girls' Auxiliary '33-'35: First Lieutenant '35: Secretary of the February graduating class of '36. Dot's ability. friendliness and appearance will take her far in the secretarial worldfor any other world for that matter. Co to it. Dot. ELIZQXBICTH LOFISE WARD Glee tflub '34-'351 President '35: Newspaper Staff TH: Dramaties '34: Treasurer of the February graduating class of '36. She trudged along: unknowing what she sought. and whistled as she went. while in deep thought. Pftll. YYILBERT MOR KN Radio Club '32: Science Club. 33: Library tllub '3-l: Sergeant-ab ,Xrms of the February graduating elass of '36. Paul wants to be an astronomer. You know. .Star Gazing. IIARRIFT IOLA DONALDSON Conunercial Club '33-'3-1: Girls' Auxiliary '33-'35: Captain '35: Annual Staff '35: Student Government Representative of the February graduating Class of '36, 'gSh0rty,' is her nickname, but the way she tackles a job you'd think it were Tufl'y.'7 17 - , Q ng
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-s Hlll':XNDCHAY.1936 J C Senior Class reel: and White CLASS POEM Tonight we 1-lose the first sweet. happy aet hlottoi B3 Of that great drama eaeh must play. ealled life. 'l'omorrow finds us in the world. unused 'l'o all its lahors. its toil and strife. Yet wholly eonfident. as ever Youth Has heen since hope began to shine. ln one day more the see-ond at-t will start. And Curtain will ring out the voiee suhlime Direeting this our play: The stage is set: lfaeh one is now resolved. and firm in heart To give the world his ialtry hit. and try z- l . . To render all he does a work of art. This is the greatest. hardest seene of all. For our portrayal. we have learned the power To read the fullness of each spoken line. To af-t the fullness of eaeh passing hour. Our hopes and fears now 1-ont-enlrate themsely es On this sole question: Will our play sueeeed? This question seems all others to outweigh As on its course our drama does proeeed. Sui-eessl lvhat is sue:-ess. that w e should seek To find it in whatever we essay? Why is it that mundane sueeess will eause A man to harter eyen his soul away? Suez-ess eonsists not in the sordid seareh For worldly goods. nor in resounding name. Nor yet in sleek eontentment. nor in That vain pomp and splendor known as fame: But in a nobler. holier desire. Not seeking self. but with an ardent love To help one's fellow man. that sat-red fire Whit-h hurns in all. inspired from ahove. And so. with Hope for every man. With 'liruth as our lamp. whose light has shone Through the ages. eheering frightened eyes. lfneouraging the one who walks alone Wlith Hope and 'l'ruth all around. Let Right forever he our guiding star. For it will guide us. even as it led. Of old. Three Kings who traveled from afar. And let us Hx our purpose to our goal And hasten thither as a 4-hild. the glow Of Freedom in our eyes. llehind the seenes The Yoiee ealls. Curtainl lt is done. We go. JAMES RUSSELL ALDIZRTON 16 Class of '30
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li I l li T.. 5 '1 Fa U' :- tNDCRAY.1936 tll.VXHlHi'Il, IJ XY l.It-.- Lluln .521 Smtlf-nl 4,1-um-nl vm: lA'tlltlllf'I'4fli1l Huh 33-31: llllillljl Llulr 511 llume l',1'tlI10lllll'N 3.1, Unn1I l00A'l'lI:!f. lm! I'lllIllll'l?ll.u lla-1' xuire is sweet and lms: ext-ellent thing: in woman. .IICXY IJtlRU'l'llY tl0tlIJHlt IK Xrt tilulr '32-'33: .Xtllletiv Xsstwiatiun 'kill-'jilz tjmxllln-1't'ial Club in ll ljlr lm '13-l ..2 ulllt'I'u0lI1 'Y-Ht' .n. -. . .lean is sluflying set-rt-tarial work. hut what almut that tliamunfl till tht- fourth finger of tht- left hand. Xl'l'l'HlK XICRNON IIMLER mul'-ls '30-'Qi3: l'lat4mn Sl'l'g.IQ'klIll 'fi-3: 5l'l'lllltl Lieutenant T333 Nlmlvl Making tflulu T321 Sam Browne tlluln '35, Vernun. our future ll. l'. X. was outstanding in ex ery- lhmg he tuuk part in. :X 1-rrclit tn the st-lnml. STEPIIHN RllIll.XHll5 Xlh ' ' lttit tflulu 'fill-'fiflz llarulnniva tflulv 'IH-.351 llumertmm Basket- llall M571 ll la Stephen dm-sn't say mu:-lu. hut wlwn he dues it means some-lhimr. That swell smile of his will get him a long , , XX Ll, . tIUNSl',XNtllQ XIRHINI X HUIALIYS -twetalry of ljfillllilllt' tlulr .ml-.Mg N-rn-tary of ,l0lIl'llilllHlI! l.lllll 'Jilfg Set-relury ul- Sllltlvlll lllDllIll'll 'fill-'JNL Girls' ,Xuxiliary 'HIS-'lilg .Iuurnalism llluln '33, Connie says slll' intvmls lu lt'tlI'lI st-lnml. We vuulcl gum-ss. hut ue nun t. Rl 'l'lI ll XZHI, SI'X'l'ICS Xrl Lluln al- 0.21 xl'l'I't'lill'y- l l't'LlNlll'l'I' ul llmllvnmllt .wl Nliss lllllllllllgll will rvmemlwr he-1' for ht-r vxvellent hlltbflllilllll. Xlrs. Nlalull for her pm-nvils aml me fur her tmal 1-mnpanlunshlp. 18
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