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i. 9......em e .5 , - -mAM-NV mm 1 . w..-vA F-W----- -uyrrt nmvwn... -ww t. e x .2 i? CHARLES W'ILSON DOAK Raleigh, N. C. Entered 1936 Varsity Soccer tn ; Varsity Basketball tU tSi, Captain tSi ; Varsity Baseball tD tSi; Chairman Senior Dance Committee; Student Council tSi; Chief Proctor tSl .M'olfo: A roar, like thunder, strikes the ear. An Eavesdropper View of itChiek'i Visitor: Who is this Chick Doak live heard so much about? Stude: Oh he's just one of the fels even if he was chief proctor. V: I understood heis somewhat of an athlete. S: Yes he's been a three letter varsity man for two years and is the unofficial coach of the baseball team. V: Well! What else is he interested in? S: Heis quite a politician. At least he's an ardent demo- crat and shows Master Samuel his slight fallacy in being a Republican. The conversation drifts off. ESTHER DUKE Swarthmore, Pa. Entered 1934 Hockey Varsity, Sub tSi; Archery Varsity Hg tZi tD tSi; Mixed Chorus tSi; Operetta tSi; Glee Club ta tU; Treasure Seekers tZi tU tSi; French Club tZi tn tSi; Latin Club tU tSi; Senior Greek Play; S.H.C. .Motfo: Beauty has its own excuse For living. Dear Kent: 1 just had to write and tell you about my latest flame, Esther Duke. The girls call her Dukie, isn,t that duckie? Shes what you,d call tall, dark and beautiful and has dimples! Shes quite a sports woman, especially in archery. A11 T ezm say is she must be a friend of cupidis! And bless my soul if she doeSIft get good marks. She's inHuencing me already. To top it off she plays the violin. Oh me ..... Your pal, KENT. DOROTHY ELKINTON 45 East: Maple Ave. Moorestown, N. I. Entered 1935 Student Council tZi; A. A. Executive Board, Treasurer tSi; Alumni Day Play tU; Class Day Food Committee NJ ; Captain Brown Team tU; Hockey, 2nd Team, Captain tn; French Club tU tSi; Latin Club tSi; SHC. 5e11- ior Skating Rank tn tSi. MONO: I have 21. need to handle. Ships zmzl anchors and sails again. Dear Pack: You should have heard Dorry this morning at the Breakfast party. itJeepers, what food? If you want some expressions that take the cake just write to her. Catch her in a rare mood! Simple, thatys not the half of it, but oh so enjoyable. Of course yoifve heard about her latest skating honors. That girl is so graceful it gets me. Sheis going- to sail this summer and she practices the terms on us, and she's also getting wrestling practice although why I can't imagine. Gotta go ...... Love. . . . Pie K.
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ADAII RUTH DAVIS Eric, Pa. Entered .7936 Motto and Flower Committee, Chairman tSl; Mixed Chorus tll tSl, Secre- tary tSI: Alumni Day Play tll; Senior Greek Play; French Club tSl; Piano Club tSl; President tSl; Swimmingr Team tn; Glee Club tD. Jlollo: Smooth runs the water Where the brook is deep. Editor Rare Ones, Cleveland News, Cleveland, Ohio. Dear Sir: Here is the high school contribution that you asked for this week. Miss Adah Ruth Davis who is chairman of the motto committee of 38 She certainly thought up some rare onesl. As a result we have an excellent motto. She takes her share of responsibility in our Mixed Chorus and Piano Club and is also an eager participator. This does not mean that Adah is entirely executive, she's more than that. She is one girl who manages to UNDERSTAND Physics, and gets r'Vs from Master Carroll! Sincerely, REPORTER X. CHARLES MCREA DAVIS 1024 Hill St. Ann Arbor, Mich. Entered 1936 Basketball Team tSI ; Baseball Team tSI; Orchestra OI; S.H.C. ,MOHO: I dare anything to become a man. To Henry Ford: Dear Henry : I, without doubt, know more about your cars than even you do so Ilm just the man you need. And I DO mean man. If people are inclined to dislike Fords I just bounce them a couple of times and they usually come around. I have a new idea on design that Will make your buggies sell like hot cakes. I could play on the company baseball team too and I swim a lot in my spare time. And I really think that between us we could make a success of the Automobile Business. Yrs. truly, C. DAVIS. PHILIP ERNEST DEWEES Szmmill Road Newtown Square, Pa. Entered 1935 Assistant Stage Manager IZI; Stage Manager GI: Elocution Finals tD; Speaker Committee tSl; Characteristic Committee tSl; Senior Play Stage Crew. Motto: Words, words, words. Dear Madame Olga: I am looking for a husband that will be a good companion and a good Chaulteur; however I insist that he be a positive man, one that knows hIS own mind and says exactly what he means. I just need a good manager. Further- more I want someone that can act so that he will-be a boon to the womcnls club of Podunkville. Can you assist me, my dear MISS Olga? Miss LONELY HEART. Miss Lonely Heart ..... The answer to your prayers will. be found in West- town School under the name of Phillip Dewees. The fee is $50. x I . ,3: ' . W. l. 4 a III, I'SFE'M' 'r r v 2 for $54 arm- .; wa
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y a x mm. mm: I x ESTHER BICKLEY FOWLER 13 Cross Street Westerly, R. I. Entered 1935 Yearbook Board, Sports Editor tSI; Motto Committee ism; Pin, Ring and Stationery Committee HI 1: Class Day Decoration Committee tn ; Senior Dance Committee; Mixed Chorus tD tSI; Operetta tD tsa; Latin Club 929 tD tSI; Counsul tSI; French Club m tU tSI; Treasure Seekers tSI; Art Club tsi; Skating, Fourth Rank tSI. Jfolfo: LA comic matter cannot be expressed in tragic Verse. Dear Anne: You have heard me mention Bickey Fowler before? Shes .an incurable Anglophile and is Visiting England for the first time this summer. I have in- vited her to drop in on you for tea hoping that she may stay longer. YouIll find her a happy enumeration of the sublime and the ridiculous, her specialty being the ridiculous which often manifests itself in what she calls poetry. Being a book worm with varied taste she will quote anyone, from Jorrocks to Vergil. She has a lively sense of humour, and is more than slightly scatter brained. I know you,11 enjoy her. Affectionately, MARY. JUDITH FREEMAN Hewlett Long Island, N. Y. Entered .1935 Brown and White Board; Circulation Manager is ; First Class Treasurer tD. Motto: The greatest pleasure I know is to do a good action by stealth and to have it found out by accident. Dear Grace : Am I a wreck! IIve just come up from a Hockey game and I worked almost as hard as the team did. We won though. Maybe my Life Savers did it. There are two perfectly smooth looking station Wagons outside and their making me homesick for New Hampshire. That reminds me. Have you read the one page story in the last Collieris? Ifs a scream. It certainly is a great mag. Everybody here is getting crew hats and Spaulding saddle shoes. I guess I just cant be different. I must cut this short because I have to get the B 8z W out. Be good, Keed, JUDY. LYDIA GEER' Belle Rose Long Island, N. Y. Entered 1936 Yearbook Board, Photography Manager tSI; Glee Club tD tSI; Costume Committee, Operetta and Senior Play tsa; Senior Dance Committee; French Club tD tSI; Art Club tSI Alotfo: I shall spend six weeks without stopping in one continual round of shopping. ' The following was found in the log book of a coast guard ship off Nantucket: 792940 What a mermaid I picked up todayeshe turned out to be a natural girl twhat a disappointmenti who had some crazy notion of trying to save her family's money by sailiny to Paris where she was going to see some guy by the name of Schiaperelli or sumpini Said she was inspired to do Clothes at her school on committees and dance committee. These women, I donit pretend to understand em. The first thing she said was 9011, my clothes are ruined . 'Ar lap, , rym- G'lgt I .--n-pi n..-..v , 11 11-y- u u :11: n .1;- r1.- anv. n- I III! ,1 I'll! .ll-Ill- 11.1.1.1 -1 .1 ll - 5.. l 'l-l .1. -II- a'- 1-1.; g .41er -iI-IIJ-a-naga-t -n-l-nunna' I A A372. Imwttf'f A AIM A M A than -'l---v--vv-'h -..- .naa b 1-1:; a -. -Cll-l 3-13-11. 1 VIII a:l.-A ran nvunow - -1?! 1-111
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