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ROBERT THORPE MCCOY . New Vienna Ohio Ezzfrrcd 1936 Operetta Lead tD tSl; Mixed Chorus tU tSI; Senior Hiking Club; Glee Club tll tsp Latin Club tn tsa; German Club tSl; Orchestra tn tSl; Rustic Club tll tSl; Scenery Committee Chairman Shakespeare Play tn. MOHO: Whatls worth doing at all is worth doing well. To my diary: W'ell, dear diary, comes the time in every man's life when hes got to sum himself up$so here goese Personally here's how I feel about iteI dont mind life at allaitk the other peopleetake my wives for instance, they dont like singingedont like my hair oil Cgood stuff, tooicosts 75 cents homee$L5o herel. They donlt appreciate my exactnessz set my watch to the second and use an alarm Clock in the mornings. Anyway, I do get good grades when I study and play the Clarinet, too. I like farming and the 3teat out of doorseVVell, itls 32 seconds I;- past ten oiclock so good night, diary. JOANN WORTH MCQUISTON 435 West 119th Street New York City Entered .1935 Yearbook Editor-in-Chief tSl; Valedictorian; Delta Cb tSl; Head of School in Scholarship Q9; Elocution Finals tZI tll, First Place OI; Alumni Day Play tD; Vice-President First Class; Chairman Third Floor Proctor Com- mittee tStudent CounciU tZI; French Club tZI t'D tSl, President tD; Piano Club tZI tD, President tD; German Club tZI OI tSl; Greek Play tSI. Motto: To those who know thee not, no words can paint, And those who know thee know all words are faint. From: The King of Egypt. T0: The Queen of Egypt. Subject: Joann McQuiston. Queenie: Our Jojo is doing splendidly at Westtown. Her Cleopatrals atmos- phere has not left her in spite of Americanization. Welve just been wired that her intense popularity has been shown more than ever by the honor of Valedic- torian. Splendid! The slavery 0n the Nile has inspired her to work unceasingly on their Yearbook and you know what an actress she always was. I know that you,ll be glad to hear that our little protege is On their honorary society again, Delta tnot like the Delta on our Niley. Thatls all, clear. KINGIE HADLEY EARL MARSHBURN Entered 1935 Whittier, Calif. French Club CD tSI ; Latin Club QT tD tSl; SenioriHiking Club tSl. JVloHo: Silence is golden. Dear Mr. Einstein: Ilve heard that you have done quite a bit in the mathematical line, and I thought that I might be able to use you. Ilve read some of your theories, and, while I can point out their defects in most cases without the aid of paper, I can see that they show intelligent thinking, and I suspect that With a little training, yoqu be just the man to assist me. I warn you, it will be hard going for the first twenty years or so, but well make it in the end. I certainly am bored by the stupid mathematics teacher here at Westtown. Sincerely HADLEY E. MARSHBURN. i r 1- ;i. .a .. l 11 g. .21, - II 552,! r. ' 'I'dltlaz u .7 a: '1' n '1 1 IF '1' -1. u: :rrf rn- . :- , 1-1
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.. M i .vna-wg g 52:: t .! - - mu- 133'1 I rv'frwrwaww-r-r-i-Tw A w , die. krav , r - an' BM ukw . A ,V- fw.,i ...m:-.... M awn... liy M. Em, if uggg I'm I ' t: ,rrr'. . um' ETH EL HAMILTON LINK 1 Cadwalader Drive Entered 1935 Trenton, N. J. Ilfofto: Whistle while you work. To Whom it may concern: I should like to recommend Miss Ethel Link as a hrst Class chemist. She specializes in research and is intensely interested in it. Her record has been excellent even in her beginning course at VVesttown School. In her whole edu- cation she has been a good all around student and has a line background for her work. Here in college we have been extremely pleased with the initiative she has shown and her capability in writing up her finds. I am sure you will find her prompt in everything. She has been one of the few students we have seen who is always ready to hand her work in before it is due. You will find her extremely easy to get along with and a pleasant companion in work. Sincerely, PROFESSOR DAVID THOME. DANA SCOTT LONGENECKER 7 New England Avenue Entered 1934 West Worthington, Ohio A. A. Executive, Secretary tSX, Brown and White Board tSl; R.H.B. CD tZl tll tSl; Stage Manager tSM S.H.C. tSl. llfotlo: All the worlds 3 stage. Spike Depretzeki, 4 Gasworks Ave, VmGthington, Ohio. Hiya Spike: Listen bud, I dont wanna have any trouble wit youeget me. You tell dose guys dat if dey gum de woiks Illl sit on ,em so hard theylll buy a gold brickeseeeIlm boss of. dis here gang see an even if I am away, what I say goes. How about it bud, am I right? I saw a hot rock de odder dayea new Plymouth Roadsteraitls a knockoute When I get auta dis joint 1,111 going to pick it uphI hopeehopeehope. Say, you donlt need to tell me that therels a new theater in tOWD-ernl de boss gooooood. I'been showing de guys down here just how to run a stage. 50 longeM your pal and boss, SCOTT. KATHERINE ANN MCCOY 211 25th Street Entered 7934 Brigantine, N. J. Art Club tll; French Club tD tSl; Latin Club tZl tD tSl; Glee Club tZI tll; Lead Senior Greek Play; Make Up Committee, Alumni Day Play tZl, Operetta tll; Class Day Food Committee tD, 4th Rank Skating tSl. 1110170: A daughter of the godsedivinely tall and most divinely fair. New York City Millie Darling: This city is simply Smooth! Of course I havenlt found a job yet, but Illl be darned if Illl try out in the sticks firstaYould think that some of the slow walking that I had to do in llAlcestisll last year would have given me experience in modeling. In the meantime, l7ve seen millions of gorgeous carseIlm only disappointed that the boys here donlt wear crew hats, but at least they wear hats and saddle shoes. I never thought that the makeup committee would ever do me any goode but I did earn a few pences in an amateur theatricaleit was too small for me thoughewell dear, my advice will come later because you never take it anyway. Love- K l T! Y.
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Ae-vesg r-e'vn- awemA-n htrw w . I . th r l T, s Vt y BARBARA MASON Little Pines Farm Darlington, Maryland Entered 1934 Art Club tZl tll tSl; Treasure Seekers tll tSl; Piano Club t3l; German Club tll tSl President tSl; 2nd Hockey'Team tll; Varsity tsy; Basket Ball Varsity tSl; Glee Club Bl tZl tll tSy; Stamp Clu'b ID CD. ZMOHO: She with busy pencil draws designs. Dear Grandmaw: Would it be okay if I bring Barb Mason home with me on that weekend? I know you will like her, she,s really an all American girl. She rates varsity in hockey, basketball and lacrosse and is very near the top of the tennis ladder. Although she does live on a turkey farm, you mustnlt think her provincial, for she is one of the few accepted to go to Germany this summer as a member of the Cross Roads Youth movement. Shels the artistic member of Master Carrollls English class, tooeif that conveys anything. Let me know if the plan suits- Love, KATHERINE. DOROTHY FORSYTHE MATLACK Main Street Moorestown, N. J. 2d Team Hockey IZl tll ; 1st Team tSl; 2d Team Basketball tSl; lst Team tSl; 4th Rank Skating; French Club t2l ID tSl; German Club tll ; SIIC. illotfo: Youth of course must have its fling. Dear Maw: You know you asked me to get acquainted with Dot Matlack, the daughter of that old friend of yours? Well, I did, and is she ever a pip. She can create more excitement in five minutes than anyone I have ever met. From all I hear, she goes in for all the school activities in a big way, par- ticularly sports like hockey, basketball and that new spring game, lacrosse. Oh yes, I almost forgot, Dot is noted for giving her weekend guests :1 wonderful time, but they do the weirdest things. I heard something about taking a walk across the Delaware river bridge at midnight. Another installment next week. Your devoted daughter, EMELIA ANN. SUSAN ERNISSE MAXFIELD 11 East Beau Street Wrashington, Pa. Entered 1935 Orchestra Ill : French Club tZl tn tSl ; Latin Club tll tSl; Drama Group Ql; Piano Club m tD tSl, Vice President tll; Art Club tll tSl; Treasure Seekers tll tSl; Archery, 2nd Team. llfoi'fo: Go forth under the open sky and listen to naturels teaching. ltIIello . . . SALLY, live got the place at Camp, imagine, me a. counsellor. I simply had to call and tell you . . . IsNt it gosh Ilm lucky . . . Oh are they? Listen Love, when I pass finals will be enough time to deei-niy troubles. The very thought of the thing makes me scared stiff . . . But you know how just passing an English paper in late worries me . . . Did you? How swell. I liave1ft touched a piano for agesI ran over IMalaguanal but it was lousy. INC been spending all my time on Archery. Oh STOP! XVell then Blue 29
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