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MARWOOD DARLINGTON General Yankee “ A smile ami a glad handJor everyone. Orchestra, X. XI, XII; Science Club, X. XII: Com. Club. XI. XII; Play, XI; Under- wood Type. Cert., XI; Underwood Type. Medal, XI; Perfect Attendance, XI; Chorus. XII. For the past three years Marwood has l»een very much interested in anti quite enthusiastic over various activities in and about the school, l»cing a memlter of several clubs, the Senior Chorus, and the Orchestra. Taylor Business College. ALMA N. DAVIS Commercial Rainbow “She laughs and piggies all the day! Ijyon want a true Jriend just look this way! Track, X; Class Basketball, XII; Com. Club. X. XL XII: Type. Cert. X; Type. Medal, XII. Alma is certainly a true friend. If you want to have some fun, just find Alma, a very good sport who is ready to lend a helping hand to everyone. She will secure an office position. FRANCES LOUISE DOWLIN General Indian “A merry heart makelh acheerjul countenance. Dram. Club, XII; Science Club, XII; Mist. Club. XII. Although Frances did not come to us until her Senior year, she has won many friends. She greets them all with a smile and a cheery word, whenever her friends are in trouble, she tries to . help them. JANE LEE EVANS General Rainbow “ She gets her lesson without one sigh. Nothing too hard Jor her to try. Mist. Club, XI. XII; French Club, XL XII; Math. Club, XII; Track, XI; Hockey Squad, XII; Honor Roll Pin, XII. Who is that quiet girl studying so hard over there? Why that is Jane. She does more than just study all the time, however, for. if one were to go out on the hockey field in the fall, one would see her taking an active part in the game. Ursinus College.
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ANNA KATHERINE CORNOG General Sunset Laughing mouthI twinkling eye! hat it's wit wilt nerer die!'' Hist. Club, XI, XII; French Club, XI; Science Club, XII; Perfect Attendance, XII. “Kitty” is the sincerest friend that one could find, as she sticks to one through thick and thin. Besides this, she is lots of fun with her witty sayings and her ability to see a joke. She has always been interested in all school activities. State Teachers College. MILDRED D. COURT General Yankee ‘ r lways laughing, always gay. Happy and busy all the day. Class Lieut., X; Ass t Treas. of Class. X; Perf. Attendance, X, XI, XII; French Club, XL Who is that bright-eyed girl walking up the hall as if she is going some place? Why, that's ■'Shorty” of course. Shorty” is a well-known and well-liked memlier of our class. We wish her luck. ADELAIDE ZOOK COURTNEY General Indian “ I oil’ll find it worth your while To cultivate the Jriendship Of the girl behind the smile.” Class Lieut., X; Perf. Attendance, X; Art Club, X, XI; French Club, X, XI; Hist. Club. XL XII; Christmas Enter., XI; Dram. Club, XI, XII. Adelaide is a loyal friend, a faithful student, and a steady, dependable girl. We hand Addy over to the future with the utmost confidence, and with visions of that smile ot hers lighting dark places in the world and winning her many friends. Beacom Business College. CECILIA CRESCENTINI Commercial Rainbow “ ■'fashing eyes and curly hair, i oil’ll find Cecilia always there. Dram. Club, X. XII; Com. Club, X. XI, XII; Underwood Typing Medal; Class Lieut. X, XI, XII; Chorus, X, XI, XII; Christmas Cantata, X, XI, XII. “Sis” is one of the successful commercial Seniors graduating this year. If you see a big Wiilys-Knight going about 50 miles an hour, look long and hard enough and you'll see Sis”. Oh! how she drives that car!
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FRANCES MARY EWING General Sunset “Enjoy lije 'ere it has fled, for when you die, Yoa'rc a long lime dead.’J French Club, X, XI; Chorus, XI, XII; Class I.ieut. X, XI. XII; Class. Club X. XI; Perf. Attendance, XII. Franny’s choiceof cars will neverchange; she will always cling to the Ford. I wonder why?? But leaving out the Ford (car?) one finds a cheerful disposition in a wonderful girl—a fine student, a good sport, and an ever-true friend— in Francis Ewing. Business College. MARISE LILLIAN FAIR LAMB Classical Yankee “She smiles when she goes; She works when she knows. But what she tries—she does. Hist. Club, X. XL Chairman Pilgrimage Com.. XII; French Club, X, XI, XII; Class. Club. X, Consul. XI, XII; Dram. Club, XII; Math. Club., XII; Coop. Council, X; Garnet and White Staff, X. XII; Hon. Men. Essay Contest. X; Joseph S. Evans Extemp. Speaking Contest, XI. XII; Honor Roll Pin, X. XI, XII; Class Lieut.. X. XL XII; “Road to Yesterday”. XII; Hockey, XI; Varsity. XII: Chairman Tea Com.. XI. XII; Honor Speaker at Commencement Exercises. XII. Marisc has lieen one of the fine leaders of our class, always on top, not onlv in her studies, but also in outside activities. The same vim and vigor that she used in attacking the ball in hockey she used in attacking her studies. Swarth- more College. EDITH G. FILMAN General Sunset “ Roses in her cheeks. Their sweetness in her smile.” Science Club, XII. “Sally,” who did not come to us till our Senior year, with her attractive smile and curly hair, has become one of our favorites. Her acquaint- ances know that a warmer friend cannot l e found. State Teachers College. ELIZABETH J. FITZGERALD Commercial Indian “Thy modesty s a candle to thy merit.” Com. Club. XI. XII; Dram. Club, X, XII; Tea Com., XII; Class Lieut., XI. Look what Sugartown gave us—“Little Betty” with her winning smiles! “Betty” is well-noted for her shortness and her giggle, which can be heard at anytime in the halls.
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