Danville High School - Le Tresor Yearbook (Danville, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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D. H. s. 4 Orange and Purple in 1 9 2 8 CHARLES CI-IARLEY FISHER Treasurer, 3-4: Priestlian Club, His- toriang O. 8: P. Staff, 3-43 Orchestra, 1-2-3-43 Class Play Cast. l.ilff' fflf1lf'l'. Iikr' son. Meet Charles, the indispensible boy of our class. His talent as a business manager and general utility man is well known. We really could not imag- ine trying to manage our class without Charles. He will probably continue his education, but where we do not know. Good luck, Charles! MARY RISH RISHEL Priestlian Club3 Glee Club, 3-43 O. 8a P. Staff, 2-3-43 Class Day Program3 Secretary, 23 Assistant Treasurer, 3. Suy. Irlm :lu you I11inIf'x running Hrisf' Rish's specialty is the opposite sex. Wherever Rish is, a troupe of admir- ers always surround her. Though not only are they found to be the young gentlemen of the community because the girls have found in her a good friend. They tell us she is especially interested in Bloomsburg. We wonder why. Well, here's luck, Rish. BENJAMIN BEN PRITCHARD Basketball Manager, 43 Priestlian Clubg Boys' Orchestra, 1-2-3-43 Varsity Baseball, 2-43 O. 8a P. ll'1lr1l's lllf' um' of 11'm'lcing1. ll'l1iIf' jflf1lf'I S 1l'f'Il mul sll'o11y1? It's not the ties that he wears or the color of his hair, it's just Ben that makes him so popular. We can't let you in on this fel1ow's 1ife's secrets, be- cause they are in the keeping of an- other Senior. Hels a spiffy player. What? Why on the cornet of course. Keep it up, Ben . Your only rival is Paul Whitman. MARY REESE Girls' Orchestra, 43 Glee Club, 3'4Q Priestlian Clubg 0. 80 P. Staff, 1'4Q Editor-in-Chief, 43 Class Day Pro- gramg Assistant Treasurer, 1. Rosy r'l1c'r'l.'s. ryvs of ln'0u'n. .llosf augrliz' fum' in f0ll'n. Mary is one of les petites femmes of our class, and has a host of friends. She favors everyone with a cheery smile,-especially a certain Sophomore. Mary is fond of athletics-well not so much the game itself, as the players. Of course we know why. As Editor-in- Chief of the Orange and Purple she was a great success. Mary intends go- ing to Bucknell. and we feel sure she will be a success there. Good luck, Mary.

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D H s -ff Orange and Purple 31 1 9 2 8 ELIZABETH I-IOOKU MAGILL Girls' Orchestra, 43 Boys' Orchestra, 4, Priestlian Clubg O. 85 P. Staff, 1-3- 43 Class Play Castg Girls' Council, 4. L'ec'cmse if was Il rzvl dress. lic 1011311 her in our 41011. He sent Iam' scfzrlel rosrs. Anil ionic IIFI' lu'-'lrl f11wzJ1. ' Elizabeth will be sadly missed in many ways when she leaves our school. She specializes in French, dates and music. We predict a brilliant career for her as a dietitian, if she can keep her mind off a certain athlete among our classmates. She intends going to Drexel. Good luck, Hook . THOMAS TOM CURRY Vice President 2-3-43 Varsity Foot- ball 2-3-43 Varsity Basketball, Captain 4, 1-2-3-43 Varsity Baseball 2-3-43 Stu- dent Council, Pres., Priestlian Club, Pres. ffzlthletics. here I comc. ' Serious-minded, energetic, and ver- satile, Tom is not behind the others in importance. We all remember the long run he made from a forward pass in the game at Williamsport in the past Football season. His mind is usu- ally on a dark-haired girl from Bloom Street. Tom expects to go to Penn State. Here's wishing you best o' luck, urrornn HELEN BLECKER Priestlian Club, Girls' Orchestra, 43 Girls' Council, Vice Pres.g O. 85 P. Staff, Asso. Editor, 4g Class Play Cast. 'fl want zvlmt I wrmf, wlwu I want iI. ' As Associate Editor of the Orange and Purple, and the youngest member of our class, Helen needs no introduc- tion. Although she came to us in our Sophomore year, she has made many friends, among whom we find a certain blond of the opposite sex. We hear Helen intends going to Bucknell. Well, Helen, the best Wishes of the class of '28 go with you. ALLEN AL JOHNSTON , Varsity football, 2-3-43 Varsity bas- ketball,'2-3-45 Varsity baseball, 2-3-4g Priestlian Club, Secretary. His only crime--tlmr most 1'cspIf'urt- auf hair. Isn't he goodlooking? Well, this is Al , the popular boy of our class. Hes very energetic and studious-at times. There are, however, no signs of him ever having a nervous breakdown from over-work. We have not heard what Al intends doing after leaving D.H.S., but we wish him luck.



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D H s 4 Orange and Purple 32 1 9 2 s HILDA HILDEGARDE McVEY Priestlian Club, Glee Club, 4g O. 85 P. Staff, 4. The muwfe of ilu' rose' fm' ihr till of hm' nose, Its petrzls to riwzl hm' skiuj A bit of the sky f0l' thr' blur' of hm' eyes. Aoul 0 fire for whfrf hides 1f'ithi11. Here we have the champion giggler and baby vamp of our class. She is one of these Five foot two, eyes of blue little knockouts. Hilda keeps us laughing at all times. She may be lit- tle, but she's a big problem to the teachers. Hilda is very much interested in the manufacture of Coco Cola. We wonder why? We hear she intends to be a nurse. Well, good luck, Hilda! RUSSELL RUS COTNER. Priestlian Clubg Varsity Football 49 Asst. Treasurer lg Class Play Cast. Rus woulrl oft r'o11ri11f-c one That Il sqvmre was rmnzzl you swf. The1'e's nothing he wn1'f prove' to you In the way of Trigonometry,' This snappy looking young fellow hails from Rushtown. He is quiet and easy going and thinks twice before stepping forth. By putting his rule into practice he has won for himself many laurels, especially in Trig and 'iMath. He has always been one of the shining lights of our class. Keep up the work Rus and we're sure of your success. ANNA ANN WILLIAMS Priestlian Clubg Glee Club, 3-4. 'ISIIPPPIZ is silrer: silfwlvr is !lUIlII'Il.n Anna is one of our quiet C?D little girls about school. Whenever one sees her she is always with Rish . Anna intends to enter the Geisinger Hospital in the Fall. We're sure she'll make a nice nurse, and the class of '28 wishes her loads of luck and success. PAUL CAL MCVEY Priestlian Clubg Assistant Baseball Manager, 33 Class Play Cast. For my svlrool-rlnys, tfwf-lrrrs. lessons. I'll long 'lriih many 0 sigh. Here is another good-looking Senior boy that has taken up speed as a pastime. Most any time Cal may be seen riding around town in his car. We hope some day you'll tell us all about your little trip to Bloom when a few wrist watches and coats were left in the hands of the judge. Also, 'fCal has a certain fondness for Cookies . The best wishes of the class are with you in all your undertakings, Cal !

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