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SARAH ELIZABETH WILKINS Medford. N J. Entered Fall ic 33 Comitia, (i) (S); Home Economics, (i) (S): Union. (S); Hockcv Team, (S). Insignia, (S ; Class Team, (i) (S); Class Gym. Team, (t); French Club, (S); Class Day Committee, i t). Oh. my dear' That’s Silly Wilkins ex- postulating. But that’s not all she's good for. Sally worked herself up to a first rate goal-keeper this fall. She sets her mind on something and she does it. Kind hearted, good-natured, and thoughtful. Anything for anybody, any place, anywhere, at any time, seems to be her motto. Keep up the good work, Sally! Characteristic: Waiter for service. Officious. innocent, sincere. Of every friendlets name a nend ’’ Temple I Iniversity Sally Becky' REBECCA LOUISA WILLS Haddonpielo, N. J. Entered Fall iqio Athenians. (3); Union. (1) (S); Comitia, (1) (S); Treasurer. (1); Latin Club, (a) (1) 'S', Sec- retary. (1); French Club. (1) S ; Gym. Meet, (j) (at (1). Varsity W. (j) (1). Numerals, (a); Gym. Leader. (31 (1); Numerals, Swimming. (31 (t); First Place Swimming Meet. (1); Insignia. (1); Hockey Team. (i)(S); Varsity W ” («) (a;. Captain. Class Team, ($) 13) (t) (S); Second Basket Ball Team. (1); Numerals. ft); Class Team. (3) fa) (1) (S); Tennis Team. (3) ft) 'S . Fresident Athletic Association. (S); Delta. (3) (3'ii IS). Proctor Committee. (3!;Second Rank Skating 11; Highest Scholarship. Girls; First Semester. (3); First Place, Third and Below. Elocution Contest. (3). Finals. (3). Brown and White BoarJ. ill (S); Characteristic Com- mittee. 'S', Class Day Committee. (11; Natural History Committee. S). A lot of brains and athletic ability, a lot of pep and mischief that’s Becky all over. Becky has won every athletic honor in the school and made Delta in third class. She provides tlie brilliance in lessons, and the foolish element in Natural History. Characteristic: Ball of yarn There's little of the melancholy element to her. Bryn Mawr RICHARD WISTAR Riverton. N. J. Entered Fall 1921 Parlumcntary. (i (S'. Clerk. (S); Brighton- ian . (at; Vice-President, (a); Union, (i) (Si, Vice-President. (S); Natural History Committee. (S); Year Book Board, (i); Class Day Com- mittee, (i i; Assistant Cheer Leader, (i). Assist- ant Treasurer of Athletic Association, (i); Cercle Francais. IS); Third Rank Skating. i). Second Rank Skating. (Si; Assistant Manager of Tennis, (i); Manager. (Si. Soccer Team. (Si; Insignia. (S); Class Team. (S); Young Friends’ Committee. S); Characteristic Committee. (Si; Member of Executive, (i) (S', Brown and White Board, (n (S); Assistant Manager, (i). Editor- m-Chief. (S). Triangle. 111 (S). Wistar’s colloquial talents take the prise, hut that is only one of' the many projects of his fertile brain. Just observe his bi-product, the Brown and White. It makes Horace Greeley look pedantic by the scope of its editorials. Characteristic: Match. He tells you Jlatly what his mind is. Haverford KATHERINE VIRGINIA WOOD WrsrrowN. Pa. Entered Fall 1915 Athenians. (4) (j) (a); Curator. (2). Elecu- tionary Contest Finals. (j) (2) (1) (S); Third Place, 1 a).Second Place, (il S .Comitia. (1 S .Secre- tary (S . Latin Club. (2) (i)(S); French Club. (1) (S). Home Economics. (1) (S); Proctor Commit- tee. S). Chairman. (Si; Class Day Committee. (1); Monitor. 7:15 Collection. (21 (11. Treasure Seekers. (11 (S ; Union. 11) (S); Class Historian. (S) Theoretically. Jinny approves of silence.— after 9:30 for instance, but practically never1 Her cheerful laugh is heard at all hour of the day or night. But you should have heard her declaiming Shylock from the platform' Characteristic: Muffler (to keep her quiet . Ererv time I hear a noise in Senior Parlor. I find Virginia Wood there. University of Pennsylvania Dick' 5 Jinny
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AMY ELIZABETH SHARPLESS Avondale. Pa. Entered Fall igai Athenians, (a); Union, (t); Comitia, (i); Treasure Seekers, (i); French Club, (i); Latin Club, (a); Home Economics. (i) (S); President. (S); Monitor 7:15 Collection, (t). Proctor. (1); Die» Committee, (a); Student Council. (S); Class Day Committee, (it; Third Rank Skating. (1); Numerals. (1); Hiking Club. (1); Class Gym. Team, (a); Gym. Squad Leader. (S:; Assistant Photographic Manager to Year Book Board. $). Hockey Team. (S); Numerals, (S); Class Team, (it (S); Class Basket ball Team. (1). Northfield Leader. (S); Treasurer of Class. (S). Delta. (S). Ah-h-h! said Shape, while watching a soccer game in the snow, “look at their poor little bare knees' Shape is always thoughtful like that. She and Buggy are inseparable. But how she can laugh after the lights go out! “Ah-h-h. now really. Shape, do you think that's nice7 Shape” Characteristic: Walter Camp's Daily Docen.” The chccrfullcst u oman of her age.” Mt. Holyoke GEORGE ROBERTS SHARPLESS London Grove, Pa. Entered Fall 1911 Rustic. (1) (S'. Radio. (1); Union. (S); Par- liamentary. (S). Sharpless is our crack checker player and there is only one difficulty he has with the game, that is in finding an opponent. When George is not playing checkers, he’s probably studying, and usually with a crowd of parasites, students who seek the advice of our best mathematician. Characteristic: Checker-board. Learning undigested by thought 11 Jufor lost. thought unassisted by learning is perilous. Penn State 2 Eves So' JOHN HAMBLETON WEBSTER, jrd 4830 Penn Street Franki“Oro. Pint a., Pa. Entered Fall 19« Parliamentary. S ; R.1J10. (1 IS), Secretary, ; 1Union. (1! (S). Treasurer, (Si; President. (S ; Natural History Committee. (S). Junior Varsity Soccer Team, (S); Numerals. (S); Class Team. (S ; Track Team. (1) (S); Manager, (S); Year Book Board, (S ; Editor-in-Chief. (S'; Triangle. (S). Contrarywise. That Johnny. It you are dogmatic, look out for him. He will find excep- tion to every criterion you draw up. He has a scrappy disposition. When he’s not playing on words, lie’s actually at work, shut up like a clam. Characteristic: Track shoe. Variety is the root of pleasure, system is ihe roof of efficiency. University of Pennsylvania Johnny NANCY MAARMAN WHITE Franklin, Virginia Entered Fall 1933 Home Economics. (S); Comitia, (S). Factotum. (Si; Union. (S). Have you-all got yo’ algebra done? Ah cain’t get mine, and ah’ve worked all day on it? Nancy sidles into Senior parlor and drops into a chair as if she hadn’t a thing in the world to do. Resides her irresistible accent. Nancy is the fortunate possessor of that easy-going Southern disposition. Characteristic: Pickaninny. Carry me hock to 01’ Virginny. Guilford 4 Pickaninny'
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SARA STETSON WRIGHT HilUtde Orclurds Columbus, N. J. Entered Fall 1918 Athenians. (3) (2); Comitia. (1) (S); Home Economics. (t (S); Union. (1) S); Treasure Seekers. (1) (S ; French Club. (1); Young Friends' Committee, (y: Student Council. (3). Class Gym Team. (4) (3): Gym Squad Leader, (4). Chairman of Third and Below. (3); Proctor Committee, (a); Chairman, (a); Proctor 7:15 Collection. (3) (a) (i); Delta. (3); Elocutionary Contest Finals, (a) 1) (S). Sail y Wright was one of the pioneers of ‘24. She has pulled through six years of Westtown life. “Sal is always singing, and no one tells her to please he quiet! Fancy is engendered in her eyes. She uses them that she may save her voice. Sal is a heap of fun and a good sport. Characteristic: Guitar. The dew! hath not in oil his quivers choice. An arrow for the heart h e a sueet toice. Earlham ALICE CLARA YOUNG Smungvillf, I a. Entered Fall 1933 Union, (S); Comitia. (S); Home Economics, (S). Alice, although young, rises far above us. She is a representative from Barnesville. Her light hair and blue eyes claim one's attention at the first glance. Friendship and devotedness charactenre her. Partiality and malice were not included in her make-up. She is a friend of everyone. Would that we could have known her longer' Characteristic: St. Bernard “Watchful waiting. Earlham Aucf.
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