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20 THE GARNET AND WHITE Frank Miller Commercial He's ready for duty. In all sorts of weather. And loyal to courage And duty together.” Health Crusade I; Football III. V; Tennis 111. IV: Science Club III: Debating (2nd team) III: Radio Club III: D. Webster Meredith Speaking Contest IV; Dramatic Club IV; History Club IV: Commercial Club IV: Captain Yankee Division IV: Monitor IV: Senior Adviser IV. Reds” is always on hand with a cheerful smile for everyone. He is one of the most obliging fellows in our class, always on hand to help one out. assisted by his faithful Dodge. He is bound to be a success in life, and we wish him the best of luck. He will take a position next year. Francis Mood Industrial Scientific Always ready to work, and always ready to help the other fellow.” Orchestra II. III. IV: Baseball Squad III. IV; Bowling I earn IV: Interdivision Basketball IV: Band III. IV. Francis has the most beautiful nickname in this school. It’s Tulips. Ask him how he received it. Tulips has been a star drummer and ball player, although it must have been hard work after walking up from South Matlack Street everyday. He is sure to be successful in whatever he lakes up after leaving High School. Anna Moorf Commercial With solace and gladness. Much mirth and no madness. All good and no badness. Senior Adviser IV. You don't know Anna until you hear her laugh. She can laugh at anything at anytime, and sunny dispositions like hers are just exactly A'hat we need. Anna is going to continue her education for awhile. Nora Pftty General She always lends a helping hand. No matter what you ask; And always brings her heart along To help to do the task.” First Prize Story Contest III: Lincoln Fssay. Honorable Mention IV: Senior Adviser IV: Varsiety Hockey Team IV: Dramatic Club IV: Monitor IV. Nora, who only came to H. S. in her Junior year, is one of the best-loved girls of our class. She’s quiet, but very inter esting and quite different from most girls. We only wish we'd had her in our first two years of High School, because we know we would have profited thereby. She always contri- butes something of value to her classes, and all her classmates welcome her into their little groups. Nora is going to Normal next year and we wish her the best of success.
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THE GARNET AND WHITE Gwyneth Mayne Classical Truth and industry doth kindle honor's fire Health Crusade II:Inter-division Basketball III, IV; Hockey. IV. Gwyn” is one of those silent girls that surprise you. Any one that doubts her “pep” may watch her in action during basketball season and then apologize. Gwyneth hopes to attend Normal next year. Ella Meredith Business Sometimes from her eyes I did receive fair speechless messages'' Tyepwriting Certificate 111: Medal IV; Auditing Committee IV: Basketball III: Health Crusade I. Once a quiet little miss (?) named Ella Meredith wandered into our school and wrapped herself around the hearts of many. Ella succeeded in “catching” one of our former students, and we wonder if that is the reason she is forever writing “B’s” all over her papers. Ella expects to go on to school, and no doubt she will cap- ture more hearts. Success attend you! Margery E. McGowan General Music Club III: Spanish Club III. IV: Glee Club IV. “Margery” is one of our commutors from Cheyney. Mar- garcy hasn’t been with us all four years, but the time she has spent with us has been well spent. I know we should all like to have known her better than we do. Mary McMullin General “So tender and so good to see. Because she is so sweet ' Music Club III; Perfect Attendance III: Dramatic Club IV: History Club IV. Mary is one of the happiest girls in the senior class. She always has a smile for everyone and metes out happiness wher- ever she goes. For this reason she has made herself one of the best-liked of our girls.
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THE GARNET AND WHITE 21 Dorothy Reed Classical Gentle in manner, firm in reality” Health Crusade I. II: Glee Club IV; History Club IV: Science Club III. Dot . one of our country girls is usually quiet, although she makes considerable noise when she gets started. She’s a great friend of everybody, and her friends wish her the greatest success and happiness after she leaves High School. Dot expects to go to the Chester County Hospital next year, to help take care of sick folks, and we know she ll prove successful. William A. Reed Scientific ”A smile for all. a greeting glad. An amiable, jolly way he had.' D. Webster Meredith Preliminaties II. III. IV; Science Club III; Dramatic Club III. IV; Mixed Chorus IV; Senior Adviser IV: Secretary Radio Club III. Bill is one of the poor down trodden farmers whom he so ably defends in Problems of Democracy class. Botany is a hobby with him also, and the fact that he has made it a profi- table one is proved by ihe collection he brings to school. We are sure that he will make good at the University of Delaware. John Ricci General In every rank, both great and small. '77s industry supports us all.” Basketball Squad I: Science Club III; Glee Club IV: Cheer Leader IV: Interdivision Basketball Team IV; Interdivision Volley Ball Team IV. Now. all together! How many times have we heard •Johnnie shout that? ’’Johnnie’’ has made a good cheer leader and has taken an active interest in the affairs of the school. Let’s hope he succeeds as well out of school as he did with us. John Rhodeback Commercial “A gentleman of Virtue and Accomplishment ’’Jack is one who can make a typewriter sing when he is so minded. He is quite a sheik. When he and ”Hcn” Smith go up High Street in the Hudson, you should see the girls get- ting an eye full. Jack is undecided about next year.
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