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Settiosti- SARA CHEYNEY KRATZ entered 1937 1328 Chestnut St. Philadelphia» Pa. Hockey Varsity (1, S) ; Basketball Varsity (S) ; Swimming Team (1, S) ; Tennis Varsity (1, S) ; Lacrosse Varsity (1, S) ; Senior Greek Play; Mixed Chorus, Operetta (1, S) ; Glee Club (1. S) : Latin Club (1, S), Scriba (S) ; Piano Club (1, S) ; Flower Com- mittee; Senior Hiking Club. “Sauer kraut’’ . . . fresh air fiend . . . short and well-nourished . . . diversity of talents ... no last minute crams . . . athlete par- excellence . . . jolly . . . frequently changes ambitions . . . Ocean City . . . puts everything she's got into everything she does . . . musical . . . Big Apple Kratz. . . . •$ $ WALTON COPE JAMES entered 1937 670 San Luis Road Berkeley, Calif. Art Club (S) ; German Club (S) ; Rustic Club (1, S) ; Photogra- phy Club (S). “Walt” . . . tall, rosy, and silent . . . reserved ... a little back- ward about coming forward . . . actions speak louder than words . . . another Minicam fan, (miniature camera, to those unacquainted with photography) . . . the Californian who came East ... a voice inflection all his own . . . impulsive. . . . 3 $ $ JOHN' W ARNER KIMMEL entered 1936 1540 Kaiser Ave. So. Williamsport, Pa. Swimming Team (2, 1. S) ; Track Squad (2. 1, S) ; Baseball Varsity (1, S) ; Soccer J. V. (1, S) ; Glee Club (1. S) ; Basketball Squad; S.U.C. Sprightly springboard standby . . . jester with an old line in a different style . . . professor of the rustic arts—farmer, trapper, woodsman . . . can sleep through any alarm clock . . . brisk ex- clamations of disgust at piles of work to be done . . . Cheshire Cat grin and a jaunty air . . . theme song: “Margie, I’m always thinking of you, Margie.” . . . “Johnny.” . . . 25
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HAROLD HIATT entered 1937 248 Wood St. Wilmington, Ohio Boy’s A. A. Executive, Treasurer (S) ; French Club (S) ; Latin Club (S) ; Art Club (1); Glee Club (1, S) ; Mixed Chorus, Oper- etta (1, S) lead (S) ; Senior Quartette; Basketball Varsity (1, S) ; Baseball Team (1, S) ; Alumni Day Play (1); Fire Chief (S) ; Brown and White Columnist (S) ; Senior Dance Committee: S.H.C. “Hot Rock” . . . too hot to handle . . . spontaneous humor . . . peculiar taste in neckties . . . “Hey, Bud” ... a liberal from the Mid-west . . . “All you need is political pull” . . . blond Caruso . . . here I come, you lucky, lucky girls . . . Joe Athlete . . . that X-ray glance. 8 $ $ MARSHALL GOODWIN SIMMS HODGSON entered 1934 421 College Ave. Richmond, Tnd. Operetta (1, S) ; Glee Club (1, S) ; German Club (S) ; French Club (2); Latin Club (1); First Prize Peace Essay Contest (1). “Mush” . . . “The halls resound with the music of his voice” . . . only Senior who keeps an assignment notebook . . . knows something of all known languages . . . love poems a-la-Dante . . . needs most: a haircut . . . ambition: archaeological anthropologist . . . destiny: high school teacher . . . likely to graduate . . . Presi- dent of Utopia . . . Perennial Pacifist. $ $ $ NATHALIE REEVES HOWIE entered 1935 288 Webster Ave. New Rochelle, N. Y. Girls’ A. A. Executive (S) ; Make-up Committee, Chairman Alum- ni Day Play (1) ; Green Play (S) ; 3rd and Below Elocution Finals (3); Substitute for Varsity Hockey (S); Latin Club (1, S) ; French Club (1, S); Glee Club (2, 1). “Nat” . . . The belle from New Rochelle . . . always being con- fused with Elbe . . . beware of forgetting the “h” in her name . . . never without that gold charm . . . how we envy her wardrobe . . . one of the few never in Five-Ten . . . sails all summer . . . standby of the make-up committee . . . doesn’t suffer from an inferiority complex . . . those silent dates. 24 AmicsuA. '39
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RUTH EVELYN LOCKWOOD entered 1936 180 Barnaby St. Fall River, Mass. Hockey Varsity (1, S); Tennis Varsity (1, S) ; Mixed Chorus, Operetta (1. S), lead (S) : Glee Club (2); Third Prize Peace Essay Contest (1); Alumni Day Play (1); Senior Greek Play. “Locky” . . . keeps out the hockey goals . . . blue and white moccasins . . . the girl who has broken into agriculture class . . . “The screw may twist and the rack may turn'' . . . energetic room cleaner . . . barnyard noises, accompanied by grotesque grimaces . . . “please do not disturb—sleeping” . . . There’s exercising in the Nursery. . . . S $ S HOWARD BURTT KRIEBEL entered 1936 Possum Hollow Rd. Moylan. Pa. Class Treasurer (S) ; Brown and White Board, Associate Editor (S); Senior Greek Play; Operetta (1); Glee Club (1, S) ; Second Prize Peace Essay Contest (1); Alumni Day Play (1); Charac- teristic Committee (S) ; Latin Club (2, 1, S) ; French Club (1, S) ; Art Club (1) ; S.H.C. “Krieb” . . . noted for that canter on the soccer field ... a mean mountain climber . . . charter member of the Moustache Club . . . that Robin flood chapeau . . . bashful . . . lover of the great out- doors . . . matinee idol . . . brevity is the soul of wit . . . destiny: matinee idol. . . . $ $ $ (i E RT R U DE L E E D E- LO E V Y entered 1938 125 W. 86 St. New York, N. Y. French Club (S) ; Piano Club (S). “Trudi” . . . master by experience of three languages (plus Amer- ican slang) . . . superb skier with Alpine practice . . . temperamen- tal . . . entirely too modest about her musical ability . . . unique accent . . . works too hard . . . affectionate . . . the way she smiles . . . medical future prefered. . . . 26 Anu uA '39
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