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General MARGARET JANE DALTON “a Jriend Jor you, a I friend true blue I Jr tend lo all .the knew. Sunset Hockev X, Varsitv XI, XII; Basketball X, Honor Team XI. Cipt. XII; Volleyball X, XI, Honor Team XII; Baseball X, XI. XII; Athletic Point Award XI, XII; Athletic Silver “W XII; Dram. Club X; Apparatus Club X, XI; Sara C. Evans Speaking Contest X; Class Lieut. X, XII. Peggy is one of our athletic girls, and whether it be work or play, she is always on hand. We know that “Peg’s good humor and cheerful personality will insure success for her in any line of work. She hopes to enter training at Chester County Hospital. DOROTHY MARY DAVIS Genekai- , , Yankee Always happy, on the yo, Very lively, never slow. Basketball Prov. Mgr. X, Asst. Mgr. XI; French Club X XI Sec XII; Tri-Hi-Y Club XI, Treas. XII; Dram. Club XI. XII; Science Club X; Special Dance Clui» XII; Usher In Already X; Usher Royal Family X; Usher Within the Law XI; Now and Then XI; Pomander T XII. Class Lieut. X, XI, XII; Monitor XII; Perl. Attendance X. XL XII; Honor Picket Seller X, XI, XII; Yankee Division Capt XII henever you see that happy, smiling face, your blues disappear. Dot has been quite active in all fields. Her personali tv has won her many friends, and we all wish her the best of luck in whatever she undertakes. She expects to attend West Chester State Teachers College. DOROTHY MATILDA DAVIS General Ism an •lust being happy in a fine thing lo do Looking on the bright side, rather than the blue. french Club X; Class Lieutenant X; Perfect Attendance X, XI; Typing Certificate X. Whenever you hear a merry laugh, vou may l e sure it’s “little Dot She is a swell pal and a true friend. Although “Dot is undecided about the future, we feel sure that she will l»e a success in anvthing she under- takes. General C. HARRY DAVIS (tood deeds and Jew words create personality.’ Rainbow Intcr-Color Basketball XI; Cross Country XII; Asst. Class Treas. Y i enc.h X; Sc.ence Club XI; Math. Clui. XII; Music Ciul. XII; Band X, XI. XII; Chorus X. XI, XII; Band Concert XI XII v, Ar Then Xl; iVarmony Hall XII; Class Lieut. X,' XI; .Music Award XII. Harry is one of our Lest-1ikccl boys. His kindness and reliability will win him a successful place in life. General A1ILDRED E. DAVIS Mildred is so ires petite' Rut, oh my, how sweet! Sunset vhW1 X. XL XII; Asst Class Treas. XII; French Club X. Y i XD :rS?e in3 C,mtcsl X, XI. XII; Class Lieut. X, XI; Monitor XII; Perf. Attendance X; Honor Roll Pin X. Mildred is the right kind of friend to have. She’s always ready to help anyone. Her ambition is to become a “private secretary. More power to you, Mildred! She hopes to attend Beacom College. () t
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Scientific ALBERT COHEN Rainbow 41 Ask me no questions, and I It tell you no fibs. Science Club XI; Music Club XII; French Club XI. XII; Band XI, XII; Orchestra X, XI, XII; Chester Co. Festival X. XII; Class Lieut. XL Besides being a necessity in our musical organizations, Cohen's presence has been a necessary part of our school life, both during and between classes. We wish him success when he hangs out his shingle. He hopes to attend University ot Pennsylvania. General EMANUEL COHEN Open rebuke is better than secret love' Yankee German Club XI; French Club XI; Science Club XI; Mathematics Club XII; Historv Club XII; Dramatic Club XIIjGarnet and White St iff XII. “Manny” is a good fellow. He expects to go to the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science. Here's luck to you, Manny. KATHERINE M. CONNELL General . . Sunset “ Here's to Katherine in cap and gown! Our hearts she'It agitate, For she is what the papers call A sweet girt graduate. Hockev XI, XII; Dram. Club XI, XII; Library Club XI; Library Stiff XL XII; French Club X, XI; Commercial Club X, XI, XII; Hist. Club XI, XII; Exec. Com. Hist. Club XII; Sara C. Evans Speak- ing Contest XII; Class Lieut. XI, XII; Health Monitor X, XI; Audit- ing Com. XI; Honor Ticket Seller Pomander U'atk XII; Honor Usher Pomander Walk XII; Senior Class Play XII. “Kak,” whose well-known personality has won her many friends, will continue to hold the res| ect of her classmates for many luture years. We hope her future will bring the l»est of fortune for her. HENRY M. CRESCENTINI General . Sunset To those who know him best A Jriend most hearty. Football XI, Varsity XII; Inter-Color Basketball X, XI; Track X, XI; Hi-Y Club XI. XII. “Hen” is quiet and good-natured. Not many people know him verv well, but the ones who do find in him a true friend. We wish him the best of luck in anything he may do. JOHN CUMMINS Industrial Scientific An ounce oj pluck Is worth a pound oj tuck. ’ Indian Inter-Color Basket!» .11 X. XI; Baseball X; In ter-Division Baseball XI; Play Scenery X, XI, XII; Perfect Attendance X. XII. “Johnny” is a cheerful fellow who always has a smile and a gc»od word. He expects to take up aviation at Kelley field, I exas, atter leaving school. We hope his shop training will be of great ! eneht to him.
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DOROTHY E. DeHAVEN “Ilcres lo a Jr tend with eyes so blue. Here's to our pol I lull's tried and true. Here's !o ' Do!,' Jull oj youth, vim, and vigor. Success lo our Dot, and mat the best man nun her. Prov. Mgr. Tennis X; Mgr. Volleyball XII; Coon. Council XI. Vice Pres. XII; French Club X; Science Club, Asst. Sec. XI; Dram. Club XII; Music Club XII; Chorus XII; Usher In A ready X; Sow and Then XI; Harmony Hall XII; Alumni Editor Caknkt and W uitk XII; Spelling Contest X, Winner XI. Runner-up XII; Hon. .'lention Soph Ess tv Contest; Perf. Attendance X; Monitor X; Class Lieut. X, XI. XII. “Dot” is one grand girl if there ever was one. She is popular as well as prettv; and, as for the boy friends, we just can t keep track of them. Hood College will be her lucky home next year, and we wish her the very I est of good fortune. PAUL V. DICKINSON To find his place and fid it Is success jor any man. Rain now Track XII; Baseball X, XI, XII; Class Lieutenant XII; Perfect Attendance XII. Dicky” is a pal in need as well as at any other time. His popularity and sincerity have made and will make him many friends. As he is active in school, so he is also an ardent lover of sports. Being an all- around man, he will make a success ol liic. General LOUIS DESTEFANO “Spirited, not inactive. Indian Football XI. Varsity XII; Track X. Varsity XI. XII; Inter-Color Basketball X. Cant. XI. X11; Orchestra X. XI; Chester Co. Orchestra X; Class Lieut. XI; Athletic Award XII. Lou” is one of the most popular “fellas” in Y. C. H. S.. especially in sports. He takes his time in whatever he undertakes; but when he starts a thing, he makes a good job oi it. He may attend the University of Pennsylvania. Scientific DONALD H. DOWLIN nothing is delightful without love and jokes, Then live in love and jokes. Sunset Football XI, Capt. XII; Track XI XII; Coop. Council XI; Science Club. Vice Pres. XI; Mathematics Club, Vice Pres. XII; Class Lieut. XI, XII; Perf. Attendance XI, XII; Monitor XII. Don is one of our more serious type of athlete. He expects to attend the Colorado School of Mines, and we arc sure he will attain great success there. Good luck, Don! MARY M. DUNKELBERGER I rnfil the very end, She wilt always have ajriend. Rainbow Basketball X. XI. XII; Vollcybal XI. XII; Dram. Club XI .XII, •rend. Club X, XI. XII; Latin Club XII; Orchestra X! XU; Usher 'lass Plav XI; Class Lieut. XII; Monitor XII; Pert. Attendance X, XI. Mary has been known for her good humor and friendliness. I he same fine sense of cooperation that has aided her in school should help to make her life a successful one. Here's to you, . Vary.
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