Williamsport High School - La Memoire Yearbook (Williamsport, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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BENNY FRATANTONI Frat Curtin Industrial Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4. Benny is one student who never has to worry about being c a u g h t running through the halls. Every day he continues his fu- neral march from one room to another. PAUL A. FREY rtP1J Roosevelt Industrial Student Council 3, Varsity Basketball 3-4, Junior Varsity and Varsity Basketball 2. Frey hails from the wilds of Newberry. We w on d e r whether his Ford keeps him in training for basketball season. CAROLINE GILMORE Roosevelt Academic Glee Club 3-4. Dramatic 3-4, Etiquette 2, Hi-Trl 4, Class Basketball 4, Class Track 1- 2-3-1, Senior Executive Com- mittee. A wiz at math with a perma- nently reserved place on the Roll of Honor. Full of fun - a good sport - a loyal Qfriend. no trumpet needed to announce her abilities. STANLEY P. FRY Buss Roosevelt Industrial Buzz is one of Mr. Bill- man's electricians and a great football and basket- ball fan. His ambition is to be an electrical engineer. LIAHY L. Fvncnon W'ese Roosevelt Household Arts Etiquette 2-3, Modern Events 3, W. H. S. Club 4, Pep Club 4. A pretty girl with curly hair, And laughing eyes that make you stare, A girl that is always ready to please. May it be your pleasure to meet Mary Louise. JAMES B. GALBRAITI'I Jim my Curtin Academic Engineers 3-4, Field, Forest and Stream 4, Hi-Y 4. Class Track 2-4. Chemistry 4. Math 4. A funny fellow, our ,Iim, He makes you laugh And makes you grin. lf you don't know Jim Get acquainted with him. LESTER P. :FRYMIRE ffLeS!! Transeau Industrial Student Council 1-2, Treasurer of Freshman Class, Industrial Club 1. Les with his jokes and bed- time stories is the life of the class. He spends most of his time ln Newberry. We wonder why. CHARLES H. GABRIEL ffGavbell Roosevelt Academic Glee Club 4. Field, Forest and Stream 2. Orchestra 2- 34, Band 3-4, The preacher's son-a nice lit- tle boy who believes mis- chief makes up 9955 of life and exams are something to laugh at! Whenever a bunch of trouble makers go into a. huddle Charley's bound to be there. CARL L. GAMBA Shad Roosevelt Academic Glee Club 8-4, Field, Forest and Stream 2-3-4, Student Council 3--L, Class Basketball 2-3, Cherry and White 4, Se- nior Executive Committee 4, Junior Executive Committee 3. Senior Clam President 4, Aviation 4, Junior Varsity Basketball 8-4. The Senior Class president, A Newberry resident, A tall manly lad, A basketball fad, That's our Shad, l 28 RAYMOND GILROY R, V. Morris Run Industrial Student Council 3. Class Bas- ketball B. Deacon is one of Mr. Quay's Old Faithfuls in the cabi- net shop. Since his favorite sport is hunting he is al- ways anxious for the season to come. A l.

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FRANK P. FARRINGTON Prince - Sunbury Academic Engineers 4. Hi-Y 8-4. With a cheerful grin and a dizzy wise crack. Frank teases his way through school. However. he has one complaint. Miss Quig- ley doesn't glve him time to think. JOSEPH FENSTELIACHER CCJOBU LIARTHA M. FELMLEE 2lIartie Lewisburg Academic 4 Audubon 4. Martha ls the little girl who always knows her lessons- demure? Have you heard her toot the saxophone? JAM!-:s EARL FRAILEY Jim Curtin Industrial Student Councll 1-3, Aviation 4. You will always find fun where Jim ls. He knows how to get on the honor roll ' as well as repair automo- biles. Later in- life he ex- pects to manage his own garage. Roosevelt Academic Field. Forest and Stream 2- 3-4, Ht-Y 8-4. Varsity Track 2-3-4. Class Basketball 2-3. Class Track 2-3-4. A speedy man. that is our Joe. When, on your mark, get set and go- We see him set that good old pace Which for Old Hlgh i wins many a race. LIAXINE B. Fu-:om-za IlIa.ri-ne Transeau Academic Glee Club 8-4, Dramatic 3-4. Etiquette 2. Hi-Tri 1-2-B-4. Au- dubon 1, Student Council 1. Cherry and White H-4. Junior Executive Committee 8. Jewel- ry Committee, Standard Ring Committee. Senior Class Play Reading Committee. Another of honor roll fame. Fun loving-clever-dalnty -and whatever has been credited to our class of Thirty you can be sure Maxine had a hand in it somewhere. We are all proud ot' our Maxine. EDWIN YV. FLEXER llEd1J Webster Academic Engineers 4, Hi-Y 8-4. Lallle- moire 4. Ed is another one of those good looking seniors who make the young girls weep and the widows dry their tears. Ed is an athlete too. with exceptional ability to make friends. Gaoaos VV. FETTER Webster Industrial Industrial Hi-Y 4. Fetter's the pride of the ma- chine shop. He always makes himself generally use- ful but doesn't have much to say. Hanav C. FITHIAN Harr'y Curtin Academic Glee Club 4, Dramatic 8-4, Field, Forest and Stream 2. Hi-Y 2-3-4. Student Council 24, President 4. Cherry and White 4, La Memoirs 4. Se- nior Class Reading Commit- tee, Standard Ring Committee. Harry is a tlne student and a well chosen president of our Student Council. His only worries are German and that wavy hair. CHARLES JOHN Fox ff'-Iaclcll Transeau Academic Field, Forest and Stream 2- 8-4, Student Council 1-2-3-4. Varsity Football 2-8-4. Class Basketball 2-5, Class Track 1- 2-3-4, Junior Executive Com- mittee 3. Junior Class Presl- dent, Treasurer of Student Council B. No drug store cowboy here but the real thing: student. athlete, p rom committee- man. president. etc. MARION E. FRANCISCO Homo A Clay Academic Glee Club 4. Dramatic 4, Hi- Tri 4. Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Class Track 2, LaMemoire 4. Brown' hair, cleverly wind- blownj over her dark eyes. Always happy even though busy with Journalism. A splendid violinist. a depend- able orchestra and glee club member. '12



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ELNORA A. GLOECKLER Skinny Curtin Commercial Glee Club 1-4. Dramatic 1. Etiquette 2-3, Commercial 4. Art Club 1-3. Class Basketball 1-2-3-4, Class Track 2-8. ive hear her laugh now here. now there, A joke perhaps she's telling. She is a friend-worthwhile knowing. And the latest dance steps she'll be showing. C C F 3. B CHARLES H. HAGAN lfchasl! V allamont Academic Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Double Male Quartette 2-3-4. A cheery hello, a gurgling he-ha -a heavy beard and the voice of a canary- that's Fagin, our hardest riding drug store cowboy. Then, too. he's one of the Glee Club's old standbys. with his harmonious iirst tenor. , .al . I BESSIE GOLBLITZ XVashington Academic Etiquette 2. Orchestra 1-2-34. German 3. Talent is Bessie's password. German and Vergil her hob- bies and oh! how she can play a violin. But she wants to become a nurse. Good luck. Bessie. May your pa- tients be as plentiful as your friends. BIICHAE-L GonooN DIikc nrtin ommercial and Industrial ield, Forest and Stream 2-4. Mike. who knows his spig- ots is an assistant malt seller at the square. He ex- pects to make his living at the printing trade. YVILLIAISI GRIMBERG Jewish Cooper High School Academic Field. Forest and Stream. President 4. Varsity Football 4. Varsity Track 3-4. Class Track 3-L. Chemistry Presl- dent 4. ill is always happy and bright. well liked on both sides of the school. a great varsity end on the football team. Bill is undecided as to what he will do on grad- uating. but wherever he goes he will succeed. Gaoaoa F. Goouau. Fredda Curtin Industrial Glee Club 2. Clam Basketball 2. Double Male Quartette 2. Fredda is a second Rip Van Winklef' always sleep- ing. and never going any- where. Ask Mr. Lepley: he knows. JOHN W. GRESH Joh mtg Curtin Academic Orchestra 2-3. .Iolm is a. very quiet. easy- going fellow. He is, how- ever, very prominent in his class rooms. We think John's motto is. Actions speak louder than words. ELLEN L. Haas VVashington Household Arts Glee Club 4. Etiquette I-2. Art 3. W. H. S. Club 4, Pep Club 4. Here's to Ellen. jolly and fair, Big blue eyes and pretty blonde ' hair. Always smiling. never blue. Has so many friends She doesn't know what to do. NATHAN Gonmmv fKKidlI Clay Industrial Class Basketball 2-3-4. Fresh- man Football 1, Industrial Hi-Y. The boy who took that school girl complexion away from Palmollve. Nate is the star of the Senior I basketball team. He is a good sport and a wild man for women. FREMONT HALL Frem Roosevelt Academic Glee Club 2-34, Hi-Y 3-4. Or- chestra 2-3-4, Band 2-3-4, Cher- ry and White Junior Assist- ant Editor 3. La.Me1noire 3-4, German 8, Jazz Orchestra. One of our most versatile se- niors who capably combines the qualities of a student. musician. club member and man about school. How about lt Frem?

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