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EDNA M. BOYD ; j .1 j j J j J J J J General Indian Basket B. 2, 3; V. B. 2, 3; Tennis 2; Lat. C. 3 Com. C. 1. Good-natured and full of pep—that’s Edna to her friends. We are sure that she’ll make a success at nursing. RUTH ELIZABETH BOYD General Yankee Basket B. 1, 9, Vars. 3- Tennis 2; V. B. 1, 2; Type. Cert. 3. Ruth’s smile and charm are assets. The Class of ’33 wishes her success in the business world. MARY ELLEN BROOKS General Indian Hock. 1, 2; Basket B. 1, 2, 3 Tennis 1, 2; V. B. 1, 2 Lib. C 1, 9, 3; Bible C. 1, 2. Mary Ellen’s Southern accent and her merry smile have won her many friends in school; we know that they will help her win her way in the years to come. RUTH WORRALL BROOKS Commercial Rainbow Hock. 1; V. B. 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2; Bible C. 1, 2; Posture C. 1; Spell. 9, 3. T-ny may have a serious, quiet appearance, but her friends find her full of fun. Her fine scholarship, especially in spelling, should be an asset for her business career. ARTHUR BROWN Industrial Scientific Sunset Football 1, 2, Vars. 3; Play Scenery 3; Inter-Color Basketball 1, 2. To know Art” is to respect him. Beneath his quiet manner there are a fine personality and a strong character. His ability upon the football field is over-shadowed only by his generous nature. MILDRED BROWN Commercial Indian Com. C. 3; Posture C. 1, 2, 3,- Perf. Att. 3. Milly is auiet and rather serious, but she is a sincere friend. In the future she would like to help the unemployed. - GARNET AND WHITE
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HECTOR BARILI Industrial Scientific Chorus 2, 3; Play Scenery 2. Sunset Hector is willing at all tines to give his frank opinion,- his wit and joking have brightened many a dull moment for us all. WILLIAM FRANCIS BARRY, JR. General Indian Inter-Color Basket B. 1; Lat. C. 1, 3; Sc. C. 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Orch. 3; G. W. Staff 1, Co-Mgr. 3; Boys’ Sp. Cont. 1, 3 Lucky Break” 2; Class Play 2. Bill” has a pleasant outlook on everything, no matter what obstacle rises before him. His chief pleasure is found in music and in cracking puns. General VERNON BATES Indian Class Play 1 “Dorothy Vernon” 1,- “Lucky Break” “Pride and Prejudice 3; Dram. C 1, 2, 3; Fr. C. 1; Sc. 2; Sports Pub. Mgr. 3; G. W. Staff 3; Perf. Att. 2. 2; C. “There’s always a place for one who tries”, and we know that Vernon’s earnestness and amiability will carry him far in his business career. GARNET AND WHITE Sunset WALTER E. BEVAN General Apparatus C. 1, Vice-Pres. 3; Sc. C. 2,- Track 3; Play Scenery 3; Art Exhibit 3. Walter’s flashing smile and keen wit have made him many true friends. He plans to spend part of his life on the sea. “Bon Voyage”, and don't get your lines fouled! Yankee FRANCIS H. BLACK General Perf. Att. 2; Class Lieut. 2. “Blackie is one of those boys whose cheery chatter bolsters up the depressed. We wish him the best of luck in whatever he undertakes. FRANKLIN V. BOSTELLE General Rainbow Football 1, 2, Vars. 3; Track 3; Play Scenery 3. On the athletic field or in the class room Frank” is always a friend to those who come into contact with him. We feel sure that his determination and silent effort will bring him success. r. r, r r, r r f I r f L t, I C 7
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GEORGE WILLIAM BYERS A General Sunset Track 2; Band 1, 2, 3, Award 2, 3; Orch. 2, Sec. 3; Boys Sp. Contest 3. Bill is one of our outstanding high school swingsters” and how he can make the clarinet and the sax talk! Success, Bill! MARY E. CARSON Classical Indian Ass't C. T. 1; Tap Dance. C. 1; Lat. C. 2, 3; Spell. Cont. 2. Kit'’ is friendly, attractive, popular. Her musical ability plus her desire to achieve should bring her success. MARY DOLORES CATALDI Commercial Rainbow Basket B. 1; V. B. 1; Base B. 1,- Com. C. 2, 3; Typ. Cert. 1. Mary can type, and Mary can dance! Her nimble fingers and her nimble feet should bring her success, no matter what field she enters. MARY CHAMBERLAIN General Yankee Entered from Chadds Ford High School in junior year. Tea Committee 2, 3,- Hall Monitor 3. Mary's sense of humor has won her many friends. She expects to enter Peirce’s Business School. May she be a successful secretary to some tired business man! HELEN M. CHARSHA General Indian Com. Club 1, 3,- Perf. Attendance 1. Helen is a real friend, always full of fun and always kind. Best of luck, Helen! EDITH A. CLARK General Rainbow Tennis 2 Archery 3,- Lat. C. 2,- French C. 2, 3,- Coop. C. 1; Tea Com. 2. Peggy” expects to attend Penn State next year to take up horticulture. We all wish her the best of luck and happy landscaping . r r i r, I I l -- GARNET AND WHITE
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