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18 THE GARNET AND WHITE BRUCE LESLIE Commercial Quiet, yes, but with a smile of greatest merit.’’—Shakespeare Basketball Manager IV; President Hi-Y IV; Monitor IV. “Bud” is tile Sheik of the Class of ’2.'5 with his ready smile and readier wit. In a crowd he is the center around whom there is always a whirlpool of events. “Bud” ex- pects to go to the Philadelphia School of Pharmacy next year, and we all wish him the best of luck. BLANCHE LINEAU Commercial “May fortune take your hand and lead you on.”—Shaw As silence is golden, “Blcnco” will be worth millions some day. While in school, she is absorbed in her work —but outside—you can hear that merry laugh ring out! “Blenco” has not yet decided what course she will pursue next year, hut she has our earnest wishes for good luck in whatever she does. GEORGE CHARLES LITTLETON Commercial Mine honor let me try; In that I live, for that I die.”—Shakespeare Monitor IV; Hi-Y Club IV. “Charlie” used to be a bashful, “little” fellow, but —not any more, not since his lucky night at the High School party. “Charlie’s” right there now, in everything. He expects to take a position next year, and we wish him luck. DOROTHY STRICKLAND LOOMIS Normal “Speech is silver; silence is gold.”—Carlyle Glee Club III, IV. “Dot” surely does like to sing and also to pass her time up in C9, where she has made many beautiful things. She has lots of pep, too, and has been a well- known figure at all our games. We wish you lots of good things for the future, “Dot,” and may Fortune’s favor ever smile upon you. “Dot” is undecided about next year, but thinks of attending Normal.
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THE GARNET AND WHITE 17 SARAH ELIZABETH KERR General “A merry heart goes all the day.”—Shakespeare Assistant Treasurer I; Garnet and White Staff III; Vice President III. “Betty” is the glad girl” of our class. “Betty” never worries about anything or anybody, and she is al- ways laughing. She has laughed her way into all our hearts, and we shall miss her cheerful comradeship when we are all going our separate paths next year. We shall all remember “Betty” and her smile though, and we feel sure that she will make many new friends at Temple University next year. JANET KIFT General “A tower to the skies; she'll pluck the sunshine there.”—Anon. “Lankie” is one of the “little flower girls” of the Senior Class. She is very fond of sports and always seems interested in the games between Norristown and our High School. She will be remembered by her class- mates as a “Lady of Style” in the plays in which she has taken part. She is undecided as to what she will do after leaving school, but we are sure she will make a success of whatever she undertakes. KATHERINE KNOX General “I must have liberty Withal, as large a charter as the wind, To blow on whom I please.”—Shakespeare Glee Club I. Ill; Garnet and White Staff III; Editor Notes and Comments IV; Honorable Mention Senior Essay IV. Everybody knows “K.” She is one of those irresis- tible people that you just have to like. One would never guess, to hear her laugh and see her flit—no other word quite describes it—from one place to the next and usually back again, that beneath the surface a genius lies. Yes, “K” is quite the poet of the class, and she is remark- ably clever and original. Her brain lias been adequately developed and constantly kept in training, not in keep- ing her out of trouble, but getting her out after she once gets in. Characteristic of “K,” she has not decided what she will do next year, but never mind, we love her just the same, and we wish her all kinds of luck no matter where she lands. F. EVELYN LAPP Classical “------ and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew.” Assistant Treasurer I, III; Honorable Mention Junior Essay III; Glee Club III, IV. Evelyn is one of our “peppy” Malvernites and is surely a good sport. Evelyn with her high marks, num- erous love affairs and cheery smile, always accompanied by “Copie.” has been a familiar and much-loved figure in our class, and we pass her on to Mount Holyoke with good wishes and—regrets at losing her.
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THE GARNET AND WHITE I!) HELEN E. LOZO Commercial “Silence is a virtue.’’- Goldsmith Typewriting Certificate IV; Typewriting Medal IV. Helen is a very nice, quiet girl, but she is always ready to giggle when anything funny happens. She al- ways attends to business, and we arc sure she'll make an excellent stenographer. Helen expects to take a position. BLANCHE McCOY MALIN Classical “She shall have music wherever she goes.”—Lowell Garnet and White Staff I; Piano in Orchestra I, IV; Violin II; Assistant Class Treasurer III. Blanche’s full name is Blanche McCoy Malin, but her middle name really ought to be “Music.” The or- chestra and school will be sorry not to have her familiar figure playing tunes for us. Music is not her only ac- complishment; she excels in math, and Virgil as well. Blanche is another one of those fine additions from Mal- vern. She expects to attend Gouchcr College next year. JESSE MALIN Commercial “Tell and strong as sturdy oaks.”—Whittier Orchestra IV; Band IV; Spelling Team IV. We all remember the. day Jes” chewed gum in the spelling bee in chapel, and, despite this apparent handi- cap. did pretty good work. He has also been a member of our orchestra, and we know the school will miss him and bis saxophone. “Jess,” like a great many of us, is undecided about next .year. ANNA R. MELONEY Classical “Health and happiness go hand in hand.” Assistant Editor Garnet and White IV; Garnet and White Staff III; Basketball teem III; Captain Basketball IV; Honor- able Mention Senior Essay IV; Salutatorian of the Senior Class; Member of Program Committee IV. “Bee Bee” is one of our Titian Tints and a shining light of ’23. She is full of pep and energy, and her les- sons have always come in for their share of attention in the appliance of that energy. “Bee Bee” is known and loved by the entire school, and we shall sorely miss her ready smile and good nature, though we shall ever keep her in our thoughts and hearts. Anna expects to go to Swarthmore College next year, and we send her with wishes for success and good luck.
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