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PATRICIA FAITH BEADLING entered 1937 107 Ryers Ave. Cheltenham, Penna. German Club (1, S), Treasurer (S) ; Mixed Chorus, Operetta (S) ; Senior Hiking Club. “Pat” . . . Pauly’s protege . . . inclined to giggle at the slightest provocation . . . goofy . . . favorite hangout: Wanamaker’s store . . . no objections when it comes to eating . . . winsome . . . loves hosteling in the summertime . . . smooth dancer . . . motto: When duty and pleasure clash, let duty go to smash. . . . s $ $ ARTHUR PHILLIPS BUSH III entered 1935 Haver ford Penna. Soccer Junior-Varsity (S) ; Yearbook Board, Circulation Manager (S) ; N. C. Wyeth Art Prize (3) ; Alumni Day Play, lead (2) ; Boys’ Glee Club, Secretary (S) ; Latin Club (2, 1, S) ; French Club (1, S) ; Art Club (1, S) ; Cheer Leader (1, S) ; First Class Dance Committee; Makeup committees (S) ; Stage Crew; Senior Hiking Club. “Shrub” . . . the little Quaker Annapolis bound . . . vivacious . . . never without an answer . . . “Baby Dumpling” . . . small but important . . . ambition: navy flight commander . . . destiny: “gob” . . . a merry messer . . . “Us B. W. Board members” . . . Yea verily, a comfirmed jitterbug . . .“Bushie”, the proctor’s night- mare. . . . S 3 $ VIRGINIA LOUISE BOGERT entered 1937 5317 Greenwood Ave. Chicago, 111. Art Club (1, S) ; French Club (S) ; N. C. Wyeth Art Prize (1); Senior Hiking Club. “For Pete’s sake, don’t eat!” . . . Magenta lipsick . . . studious ... a humor that shows itself at odd moments, . . . “My favorite theme song!” . . . worries over her phlegmatic moods . . . left fullback difficulties . . . preferred profession: landscape architect and inte- rior decorator . . . “Bug” . . . never seen moping. . . . AnUcuA. '39 16 9
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Sestiaci BENJAMIN HARRISON BRANCH, JR. entered 1935 Hamilton Virginia Boys’ Glee Club (2, 1. S) ; Operetta CD; Piano Club (2. 1, S) ; Latin Club (S) ; Art Club (S) ; Senior Hiking Club. “Benny the Gooch-la” . . . can usually be found at the Senior Parlor Chess Board . . . died-in-the-wool conservative . . . vast in- formation on Foreign Policy and the Friends’ Service Committee . . . never indulges in first period Thursday morning naps . . . chief occupation: bringing order out of chaos in the stack-room . . . ambition: Yearly Meeting Clerk . . . destiny: Yearly Meeting Clerk. . . . S » ? ELIZABETH JEAN BARLOW entered 1937 33 Kasr el Ali Cairo, Egypt Kasr el Doubara Delta (S) : Cum Laude; Mixed Chorus, Operetta leads (1, S) ; Brown and White Board, Assistant Editor (S) ; Swimming Team (1, S) ; French Club (S) ; Latin Club (S) ; German Club (1, S) ; Senior Hiking Club. The lady from the Desert who appreciates our Shrubs ... a radical at heart . . . expresses herself in no uncertain terms, some- times in Arabic . . . Delta Dignitary . . . cheers for the navy . . . those icy stares . . . “shall I have my hair cut off?” . . . Gilbert and Sullivan heroine . . . career woman . . . editor trouble in Room Five . . . “Betty.” . . . $ $ $ DOROTHY FRANCIS BARRY entered 1935 Lambertville New Jersey Art Club (2); German Club (1, S) ; Latin Club (1, S) : Riding Club (S) : Chairman of Class (3) ; Operetta Costume Committee (1, S); Greek Play Costume Committee Chairman (S) ; Alumni Day Costume Committee; Third and Below Elocution Finals (3). “Dot” . . . another Jerseyite and proud of it . . . obstinate . . scientist from A to Z . . . possessor of boys’ handkerchief collec- tion . . . horses . . . “What-da-ya-call” . . . cocoanut fiend . . . thinks physics is her Waterloo . . . Dutch frankness . . . brusque . . . ex- pert on greens . . . rambunctious . . . Saturday matinee plus pea- nuts. . . . 15
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SesUosiA- LYDIA SHIPLEY BRINTON entered 1936 Wallingford Pennsylvania Delta (S); Elocution Finals (2, 1), First Place (1); Alumni Day Play (2, 1), lead (1); Student Council (2); Senior Greek Play; Operetta Costume Committee (2, 1, S); Alumni Day Costume Comm. (2); Treasure Seekers (2, 1); Drama Group (2, 1, S). One of the Delta bench-warmers . . . “a voice through the wait- ing night” . . . ginger ale is the staff of life . . . tries desperately to hide that romantic streak . . . Lady Macbeth, St. Joan, or what- ever you wish . . . favorite verb—“twerp” (sadly overworked) . . . present residence and future destination—Pendlc Hill. . . . S $ $ CHRISTOPHER JOEL CADBURY entered 1936 7 Buckingham Place Cambridge, Mass. Brown and White Board, Editor-in-chief (S) ; Soccer Varsity (S) ; French Club (1): Latin Club (S) : German Club (2, 1, S) ; Piano Club (2, 1. S) ; Boys’ Glee Club (1, S) ; Operetta (1, S) ; Alumni Day Play (2. 1); S.H.C. “Cadpuss” . . . Profound philosophical observations . . . learning to handle women through necessity . . . “Hyah Squidge” . . . pro- crastinator extraordinary . . . fate: absent-minded professor . . . famous for his off-tune arias . . . “But Teacher” . . . at-a-boy, Chrissy . . . Cambridge, center of culture. . . . $ $ • HELEN LOUISE BROWN entered 1936 Woodland North Carolina Brown and White Board, Circulation Manager (S) : Elocution Finals (2): Senior Greek Play, lead; Basketball Varsity (1, S) : Tennis Varsity (1, S) ; 3rd and 2nd Floor Proctor Committees; Peace Society, Chairman (1, S) ; French Club (S) ; S.H.C. “Wcczic” . . . pardon my Southern accent . . . winning personal- ity plus Southern hospitality . . . copes with all situations . . . basketball star . . . Electra . . . never the same hair-do twice . . . Peace Society . . . holds school mail record . . . superabundance of energy . . . ham and peanuts . . . ambition: marriage . . . destiny: ditto. . . . 17 17
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