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General WILLIAM J. HICKMAN Yankee “ A sport, a clown, and a friend most loyal ” Ch adds Ford Consolidated School, XI; Basketball Squad, XI, XII; Trick Squad, XI, Varsity, XII; Football Squad, XI, XII; Inter- Division Baseball, XI, XII; Honor Baseball Team, XII; Monitor, XII; Ili-Y, XII; Perfect Attendance, XI. Bill’' came to us from Chadds Ford last .year. He has participated i i m mv athletic events; and through his perseverence has made a name for himself. Bill’s jolly personality has made him many friends. William will not graduate with the Class of 1936. BETTY HICKS General Yankee She is pretty to walk with And witty to talk with And pleasant, too, to think on' Hockey, XI, Varsity, XII; Commercial Club, XII; Spelling Contest, XI, Runner-up, XII; Class Lieutenant, XII; Tvping Certificate, XI; Tri-Hi-Y, XII. If a laugh a day keeps the doctor away, the class of ’36 owes her a debt for keeping us healthy. She is a triple threat on the hockey held and quite a dancer. Vivacity is never without charm, and combined they shall probably be one road to success for Betty BEATRICE A. HIMELRIGHT General Sunset “Friendship! . f ys erious Cement oj the soul.' Hockey Squad, X, Varsity, XI, XII; Basketball, X, Varsitv XI, Class Capt., XII; Volleyball, Honor Team, X, XI, XII; Baseball, X, XI, XII; Track, X; Girls’ Play Day, X, XI, XII; Apparatus Club, X; Dance Club, XL XII; Dram. Club, X, XI, XII; Hall Monitor, XII; Class Lieut., XI. XII; Pcrf. Attend., X, XI, XII; Athletic Point Award, XI, XII; Athletic Silver “ W”, XII. Into everything; out of nothing. That’s “Bea” when it comes to athletics. Her winning smile and pleasing personality will long be remembered by her classmates. So to you, “Bea”, we wish the greatest of luck in whatever you may do. Beatrice will not graduate with the Class of 1936. JOHN HOSKINS Classical Yankee “Humor is the spice oj life' Football Squad, X, XI, Varsity, XII; Basketball Prov. Mgr., X; Class Treas., X; Class Pres., XI; Dram. Club, X, XI, Pres., XII; Latin Club, XII, Consul; Hi-Y Club, XI, Sec.-Treas.. XII; Pomander If atk, XI; Dorothy Vernon oj addon Hall, XII; Horace Trans. Contest, XI; Class Lieut., X, XI, XII; Monitor, XII; Hon. Mention Sr. Essav Contest, XII. Hoppy is the chief clown of the senior class. He may also be rightfully named the “King of Puns”; however, he can be serious if necessary, and no one could find a better friend. “Hoppy” will give Lafayette the benefit of his personality and scholarship next year. MADELEINE HOWLETT General Indian “The most important thirty in the world is to he a good sport Dramatic Club, X, XI; French Club, X; Mathematics Club, XII. Madeleine appears to be quiet, but her friends all know that a more fun-loving and jollier person cannot be found. Because of her sunny disposition she has made many friends and she is a “sure cure” for the blues. We are sure that whatever Madeleine undertakes will prove to be a success.
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General ANN L. HANNAM Rainbow “There’s nothing so kindly as kindness, 4Ind nothing so noble as truth.’ Commercial Club, Sec., XII; Class Lieutenant, XI; Perfect Attend- ance, X. Ann is one of the smaller members oi our class, but one with a big heart. She is always ready for anything at any time and is a good sport always. SAMUEL HANNUM Industrial Scientific Sunset '7 sit at my ease. And do as I please. Scenery, X, XI, XII; Class Lieutenant, X, XI, XII; Perfect At- tendance, X. “Sam is one of our shop l oys. He likes plenty of excitement but is always willing to work. His good nature will take him far in life. MADALENE HAYES General Yankee “ As good a friend as you could meet And a pat that’s mighty hard to beat.” Prov. Mgr. Hockey, X, Asst., XI, Mgr., XII; Basketball Honor Team, X, XL XII; Vollevball Capt., XII, Honor Team, XI, XII; Baseball, XI, XII; Play Day at Pottstown, XII; Coop. Council, X; Dram. Club, XI. XllfMusic Club, XI. XII; Tap Dance Club, XI, Pres., XII; Math. Club, XII; Tri-Hi-Y Club, XI. XII; Chorus, XI, XII; Harmony Hall, XI; Dorothy Vernon oj IIaddon Hall, XII; Chester Co. Choral Festival, XII; Temple Festival, XII; Chorus and Orchestra Concert, XII; Class Lieut.. XI, XII; Monitor, XII; Perf. Attend., X, XI, XII; Athletic Point Award, XI, XII. Beauty Queen, athlete, French student- that’s Madalene. Through her jolly disposition and pleasing personality, she has won a host ol friends. While high school is the loser, Susquehanna University is the lucky gainer. WALTER R. HEED General Indian “Sport that wrinkled care derides. And laughter holding both his sides.” Track Varsity, X. XI, XII; Football Squad, X, XI; Class Asst. Treas., XI; Dram. Club, X, XI, XII; Pres. French Club, XII; Vice- Pres. Math. Club, XII; Hi-Y Club, XI, XII; Varsity Club, XII; The Ghost Story, X; Pomander Walk, XI; Dorothy Vernon oj IIaddon Hall, XII; Garnet and White Staff, X; Hon. Mention D. Webster Meredith Speaking Contest. XI, Second Prize, XII; Hon. Mention Soph. Essay Contest; Hon Mention Jr. Essay Contest; Honor Roll Pin, XI; Perf. Attend., XII; Chapel Usher, XIf; Commencement Usher, XI; Monitor, XI, XII; Class Lieut., X, XI, XII; Honor Ticket Seller, XII; Honor Speaker at Commencement Exercises, XII. “Pete’s jollity, humor, and grand personality have won for him a host of friends. Although participating in many activities, he has not neglected his studies. His ability to concentrate and his “stick-to- itiveness will carry him far on the highway to success. ELIZABETH HICKMAN General . Rainbow “ With her joyful mood and carejree mind A JaithJul jriend in Inbby’ you llfind.' Hockey, X; Dramatic Club, X, XI. XII; French Club, X; Music Club. X(l; History Club, XII; Class Lieut., X; Senior Tea Committee. “Libby , with her cheery disposition, has made a great many friends in our high school. More than one person has been heard to say that if vou have “Lib for a Dal you really have a pal. We know that she will be as well liked at George School as she has been here.
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JANICE E. HUNTER General Sunset “Cherish friendship in your breast New is yood, but old is best Make new Jriends, but keep the old. Those are si her, these are gold.” Basketball, XI; Volleyball, XI; Baseball, X, XI, XII; French Club, X, Reporter, XI. Sec.-l'reas., XII; Dram. Club, X, XI, XII; Math. Club, XI. Scc.-Trcas., XII; Girls Tap Dance Club. XI. Accompanist. XII; Tri-Hi-Y Club. XI. XII; Music Club. XI. XII; Orchestra, XII; Chorus, XI, XII; Christmas Prog., XII; Chester Co. Music Festival, XII; Temple Music Festival. XII; Chorus and Orchestra Concert, XII; Accomp. The Ghost Story, X; Owin' to Maggie, XI; The Tot-Boiler, XII; Harmony Hall, XI; Usher. If ithm the I.aw, X; Usher Class Plays, X; Usher. Pomander Walk, XI; Honor Ticket Seller, X, XI, XII; Garnet and White Staff, XI, Editor-in-Chief. XII; Sara C. Evans Speaking Contest. X, XII, Hon. Mention, XI; Spelling Contest, XII; Class Lieut., X, XI, XII; Capt. of Hall Monitors, XII; Honor Roll Pin, XI; Perf. Attend.. XII; Words for Sr. Class Song, XII; Second Prize, Sr. Essay Contest, XII; Honor Speaker at Commencement Exercises, XII. The very nicest things said in the very nicest way would only serve as a first course in describing our Editor Jan.” 1 hrough all her high school years she has won and kept her manv friends, her scholastic honors anti her humor. W. C. s loss is Miss illman's gain. Good luck with your kiddies, Jan.” ELEANOR JACKSON Classical Yankee Ripe in wisdom, and patient and simple, and childlike.” Basketball, X, XI; Vollevball, X, XI, XII; Baseball Mgr.. XII; Coop. Council Honor Memi»er, XI, XII; Dram. Club, X, XI, XII; French Club, X; German Club, XI, XII; Latin Club, X, XI, XII, Consul, XI; History Club, XL XII. Pres., XII; Library Club, X, XI, XII, Pres., XI. Vice-Pres., XII; Librarv Staff. X, XI. XII; Garnet and White Staff, X, XI, XII. Assoc. Editor, XII; Orchestra, X, XI, XII; Spring Festival, XI, XII; The Ghost Story, X; Sow and I hen, X; Owin' to Maggie, XI; Harmony Hall, XI; Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Halt, XII; Spelling Contest. X, XI. XII, Champion. XI; Essay Contest, Hon. Mention, XI, XII; Class Lieut., X. XI. XII; Division Leader, XII; Latin Honor Award, XI, XII; Honor Roll Pin, X, XI. XII; Perl. Attend., X, XI; Honor Ticket Seller, XII; Honor Point Letter, X, XI, XII; Honor Speaker at Commencement Exercises, XII. The halls of W. C. H. S. would have been less gay hatl Eleanor not been here with her wit and friendliness. The college which she chooses will l c lucky, for it will gain a capable student. SAMUEL DAVID JAMIESON Commercial Sunset “A good jriend to hare.'' Inter-Division Baseball, X, XI. XII; Inter-Color Basketball, XI; Class Lieutenant, XI, XII; Perfect Attendance. X, XI, XII. Sam” is a good pal. Because of his personality he will succeed in whatever he undertakes. Sam” hopes to work in an office. ROBERT JOHNSON Scientific Yankee “Prom the crown oj his head to the soul oj his Joot, he is all mirth.” Football Squad, X, XI, Varsity, XI; Track Squad, X, Mgr., XI; Varsity Club, XII; Science Club, XI, XII; Hi-Y, X, XI, XII; Health Monitor. X, XII; Perf. Attend., X, XI, XII; Commencement Usher, XL Bob” will always l e remembered for his smile and good nature. Although he is occasionally mischevous, he always accomplishes what he sets out to do. Happy landings!” GERTRUDE JONES General Sunset Gertie is Jriendly, cheerjul, and gay. With a smile Jor everyone who passes her way.” French Club, X. XI; Class Lieut., X. XI, XII; Chapel Program, X; Asst. Mgr. Tennis, X; Home Room Rep. Sunset Division, X; Tri-Hi-Y Club, X, XI. XII. Gertie's” friendly manner and sense of humor have won her a host of friends. Whenever there is a party or a dance, Gertie” is read v to go. Next year Gertrude expects to go to Hahnemann Hospital to become a technician. Good luck!
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