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THE GARNET AND WHITE GEORGE LEROY BROOKS General “Faint heart ne'er won fair lady.”—Carlyle Baseball I, II, III, IV, Capt. IV; Basketball III, IV, Capt. IV; Football IV; Sergeant-at-arms I; President of Class III; Sunset Division Captain IV; Executive Committee of General Association III; Glee Club III; Treasurer of Science Club III. “Chisel, or “Chis,” as lie is commonly known’, though his revered teachers call him “LeRoy,” is one of the most prominent boys at High School. He has taken an active part in all school affairs ever since he was the greenest of green Presides. Perhaps ’tis his ready smile that has won his way into the hearts of so many of the fairer sex; but no matter what the reason, “Chisel” cer- tainly is a “ladies’ man.” His popularity, however, is not confined to either sex, and we are sure he will make a name for himself at the Philadelphia College of Phar- macy, which he expects to attend next year. MABEL BROSIUS Commercial “Your eyes have told me many secrets.”—Bacon Monitor IV; Glee Club. Marne” is one of those quiet girls who don’t say much, but—well, you know “Marne.” She’s got lots of pep and energy, and, although she won’t tell us what she will do next year, we are sure that, whatever it is, it will be both interesting and successful. Here’s luck to you, “Marne,” and best wishes for success! ETHEL BROWN Normal “Oh, keep me innocent, make others great.”—Queen of Denmark F.thel is one of the youngest and brightest members of ’23. And don’t we all just love her? She is just a happy-go-lucky country girl with a very fascinating way about her. Ethel’s bright ey'es and lovable disposition have won her many true friends during her High School year. We won’t forget you, “Brownie.” Ethel expects to attend N ormal. NOTMAN CATANACH “He is full of the very joy of living.”—Shakespeare Class Treasurer II; Member of Improvement Committee IV; Monitor IV. “Nuts” Catanach has been with '23 from start to finish. “Nuts” is quick and active and has done all in his power to help the class along. He has not been a shining star in athletics, but we are sure he would have been had he only attained greater stature. We wish you success in college, “Nuts,” and hope you’ll think of us sometimes.
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THE GARNET AND WHITE a DOROTHY B. BARNETT Normal Fair and holy—maid of purity.”—Tennyson Locker Room Monitor IV; Health Crusader IV; Science Club. “Dot has been with us during the whole four years of High School life and lias consistently held a quiet but important place in the class. Her gentle, cheery smile is given to all alike, and, though laughing sometimes, per- haps, at the Seniors playing tag in Bl, she is always ready to help others to have fun. We hope that your life at Normal School next year will be as happy as your life at High School has been, “Dot.” AIMEE LUCINDA BATTIN Classical ‘ Her eyes are clear pools of delight.”—Bacon Assistant Treasurer III; Glee Club III, IV. Aimee is one of these quiet girls who suddenly burst forth and create sensations. This is Aimee’s habit when translating Virgil. One always finds Aimee ready for a good time and lots of fun, and the whole school will miss her when she goes next year to Bucknell College, where we wish her success. ADELAIDE BRINTON Commercial “How near to good is what is fair.”—Jonson Adelaide is one of our “cute” little Seniors. She is now the proud possessor of a medal won for speed in typewriting. She is undecided concerning next year. Here’s to your good luck, Adelaide, and may it be a con- tinuation of your business career. MARSHALL BRINTON General “And both were young—and one was beautiful.”—Byrcn “Torehy” has been an ardent eheerer at all our games, and be and his “Lizzie” are quite familiar sights about town. He has lots ol pep and with the other com- mittee members of tile fair sex will give us a first-class Senior Commencement dance. “Torehy is quite un- decided about next year, but, well, we all wish you luck, old fellow.
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THE GARNET AND WHITE 7 HAROLD LESLIE CHALFANT “True blue, a good sport through and through.”—Hayes Track I, II, III, IV; Track Captain IV; Football II, III, IV; Football Captain IV; Captain of Yankee Division IV. “Slip” Clialfant lias been with the class of ’23 for its entire four years. “Slip” is, as Mr. Adam said, “True blue;” and be has at all times done bis very best to sup- port tlie honor of the class and the school in all athletic activities. ’23 certainly could not have gotten along without “Slip.” “Slip” is as yet undecided about what he will do next year. GEORGE D. CONN Commercial “And good luck go with you.”—Shakespeare “Reds” is one of the quiet members of our class. He hails from Glen Loch, a large metropolis in the direction of Malvern. “Reds” is always a favorite with the girls and at all times has quite a bevy around him. George is undecided about his future, but we wish him luck. GEORGE W. CONWAY Scientific The man that loves and laughs must sure do well.”—Pope Assistant Manager Football III; Manager Football IV. George is one of our most popular Senior bojrs. He became so used to making dates for the football team that lie hasn’t stopped yet; only he makes them for himself now. George is a regular “ladies’ man,” but, in spite of that fact, he went out for sports all four years. George expects to go West this summer, but he is undecided as to his plans for the fall. ANNA B. COPE Classical “With roses in her cheeks, their sweetness in her smile.” —Shakespeare Assistant Treasurer II, IV; Monitor IV. “Copie's” rosy cheeks are quite renowned about High School, and one never can resist her lovely smile. We feel sure “Copie” will meet with success at Temple next year, where she will go and carry with her our love and best wishes.
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