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22 THE GARNET AND WHITE Eleanor Rothrock Genera! ”Under all circumstances her calm demeanor and quiet humor stand her in good stead ' Health Crusades I. II; Dramatic Club III. IV. Polly” is one of the star actresses of our class. She’s very industrious, especially when there are plays concerned. We know she will be missed next year when High School starts to look for actresses, and we feel proud that we own her as one of us. “Polly” expects to take up nursing, and we know she will make a good nurse. Here's luck to you. “Polly.” Isabel Sager Classical A happy smile for every day. She gives to all who come her way. Health Crusade I. II: Music Club II: Dramatic Club III. IV: Assistant Alumni Editor III. IV: Senior Adviser IV: Honorable Mention Junior Essay. Ill: Science Club III: Hockey. IV. “Izzy” is one of our nicest girls. She shines in all branches of activities, and the way she can plough through Latin is equalled only by her work on the hockey field. We wish Izzy” all success when she attends Penn next year. Eva Scarlett Classical Health Crusade I: Assistant Class Treasurer III: Chess Club III: Third Prize in Newspaper Contest III: Glee Club IV: Dramatic Club IV. A woman's crowning glory is a head of shining hair. Br-r r-ring! Time to go to chapel! Who's that rushing in at the last minute? It is Eva! Eva has made many friends in High School, because of her effervescent love of fun and witty remarks. She has been an interested partaker in all school activities. Eva is planning to go to George School next year. Dorcas Scott Classical A mind full of knowledge is a mind that never fails. Health Crusade I. II: Dramatic Club IV: Hockey III. IV: Basketball I. IV: History Club IV: Glee Club III. IV: Honor- able Mention Christmas Story I. II. “Dorkie” is very sedate, but quite active. Her interest and influence are felt in all branches of activities. “Scottic’s” smiles are rare, but expressive. She expects to attend Normal School next year.
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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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THE GARNET AND WHITE 23 John Robert Simpson General “Happiness seems made to be shared.” Everytime wc think of “Baby Day immediately there comes into our mind's eye a picture of John, dressed in knickers, a Buster Brown collar, and. mind you, bare knees. We shall never forget the fun we had in history class with John. We can truthfully say that he is the best natured member of our class, for. no matter whether the joke was at his expense or not. he always came through with a smile. John is well-liked and we wish him the best of success. Kathryn E. Smith Classical ”Come and trip it as you go On the light, fantastic toe.” Senior Adviser IV: Treasurer Dramatic Club IV: Chess Club II. K is one of the class's best-loved girls. Her smile is en- chanting and she is a wonderful dancer. We have no doubt that she will go on charming her new associates in the same sweet way that she has captivated her class. “K“ will attend Gouchcr next year. Margaret B. Smith General ”Laugh and the world laughs with you” Orchestra I. II. IV: Health Crusade I. II: Science Club III: Dramatic Club IV: Hockey IV; Perfect Attendance I. II. III. Say, if you want the blues, don’t stay around “Peg’’ Smith: she has a line of funny things to tell you that wins the worst of pessimists. The rest of us wonder how she has kept that sunny disposition when we consider she has not missed a single day in school since she entered high school! She is going to Normal next year. William E.. Smith Commercial ”There is always work for those who will.” Captain Rainbow Division IV: Varsity Football IV: Senior Adviser IV. Bill just came into the limelight in his senior year when he went out for football. Bill could always be depended on to open up his hole in the line. Bill, although a commercial, still had lots of time to take part in the class activities, and his !’roalsmi,c as. °flcn cn seen at many of the school affairs. Bill is undecided as to what he will do after leaving school, but we wish him luck in anything he undertakes.
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