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DOROTHY JANE GLADFELTER Dot St. Patricklv, York If 'cSmile and the world smiles with youf' has any ele- ment of truth in it, then Dot's whole life should be spent in the sunshine of smiles. Few people there are who possess such a likable combination of personal charm and good nature. Such, however, may be a detriment if used unwisely! A splendid worker for our school paper, a fine commercial student, Dot, we are sorry to lose you. JOHN HENRY DELLER Dell,' St. josejahfv, Dallastown John Henry saw the light of day the first day of the new year! Seeing the light in school subjects meant hard work for Dellg but he had that spirit that makes one stay at a problem until it is solved, just one of the many good reasons why schools are in existence. The training John received here should stand him in good stead for a successful and useful life. HELEN ELIZABETH HOUCK Lala St. Maryis, York Helen is another example of the proud scholastic ability our class possesses. Reserved and quiet by nature, she applied her energy to her studies. The result: Success! Helen is a good linguist, excelling in Latin and French. Her choice bit of friendship was reserved for Caddy. We say: Two of a kind make a perfect pair. School days are over, but 'LForsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit! 28 ..!4l'll'LLl!8l'f56ll y
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MILDRED ELIZABETH EVELER Mill St. Maryis, York Though usually quiet and reserved, Mildred had a flare for good times. There is a mischievous twinkle in her eye. Life is what you make it, Mill. We hope yours will be a never-ending succession of happy experiences gath- ered in the pursuit of doing good. PHILIP PAUL CRUMBLING Phil St. Marys, York Phil, our wisecracker, had an awful time keeping awake in class. For him school was a druclgery. A modern Huckleberry Fin' we might call him. Withal, howcver, he was a likeable fellow. We do not know his plans for the future, but this we do know, viz., that his ability to be cheerful under trying circumstances will help him over the tough spots in life. BEVERLY MAE GAULIN Bebs', St. Rose of Lima, York Success is the reward of hard labor! We have observed the daily application and concentration of Beverly for four years, and we christen her the model student. Be- sides, she found time to so manage the business end of our school paper as to put it on a paying basis. Like many good students, she likes sports and finds relaxation in them. Whatever your lifels ambition, we know that you will approach it with the same zest that you tackled school subiects. You will succeed. 97 foil Jdmwmmy,
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DOLORES ELIZABETH KELLY Klfellyj' St. Patrickjs, York Who could miss it? A real Irishman in name and char- acter. Dolores was valuable to our school in many ways, not the least of which was her interest in our Year Book and the part she filled as one of our admirable cheer- leaders. Scouting seems to hold her interest-now. One cannot help but succeed when Irish eyes are smilingf' May you smile always, Dolores! DEME ANTHONY EUCULANO 'fDeme St. Patrick's, York Deme is somewhat of an artist of persuasion, a faculty he exemplified on numerous occasions during our class meetings. Industrious and goodnatured, an able and dili- gent' student,-that is our recollection of Deme. We look for big things from you. For all the help and good example you gave us, Deme, we say, Bien Gratiaslu DOROTHY ELIZABETH LAITY Dots St. josephis, York Medium height, shining chestnut tresses, mischievous brown eyes, and a healthy laugh comprise the printer's portrait of Dots. Some say she is York's best volleyball player. At home in all sports, Dorothy was never more so in adding numbers to a basketball score. We remem- ber how she always stayed on the sunny side of the street and say: May you never cross over! 29 ..!gl'Ll'LLU9 FJHP?
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