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li es ' emozres -up -5 ,ef 5 H f sw HARVEY LEONARD DUNBAR Donk Foolball, Z-4: Varsity Baskelhall, 4,' lnlrr-class Sports, I-2-3. 9 There goes a pass. It's caught. I thought it was impossible to catch that. No, nothing is imposible for Wotta Man Dunbar. He is the cleverest end Wilson has had in years. Small but mighty. But how different in school than on a foot- ball fieldl He is slowly following his brothers footsteps. Mr. Shelling would call this heredity. Harvey wishes that he could remain in school for a few more years. He says that in a few more years Wilson High will supply their students with beds. Please, Eddie and Ralph. solve a new way of saying, I don't know for Harvey. LUCY EDINGER Lee Inlet-class Sports, I-2: Girl Reserves. If-President: 2-3- -Program Chairman. 4f Orrheslra, Violin, I-2-3-4: Glee Club. 2-if Dramatic Club. 4: Echo. 2-If -flrt As- sistant, 4-Art Chief: Year Book. Arr Staff. 9 Ah! Here she is. Black-haired Lucy Edinger. is one of the best dancers in the senior class. and that's sump'n. But dancing isn't all this little girl excels in. Her artistic ability has won her the admiration of her classmates. Lucy is very energetic and par- ticipates in most of the extra-curricular activities. Her witti- cisms have enlivened many a social gathering. N0 one is ever bored when Lucy is around. If she doesn't become a famous artist she is sure to win laurels as a humorist. Perhaps most im- portant of all, though. is her kind, generous nature, which has vylon her many friends and with which she succeeds in keeping t em. VERONICA EITZGIBBON Ar! Staff. rl 11 Ronnie li Inter-class Sports, 1-2-if Cleo Club, 2-3-4: Olnerelta, Chorus: Dramatic Club, 4+Srcre1ary: Year Book, 4- EMILY M. FRITTS Girl Reserves, I-2-L -Secretary. 4: Glce Club. I-Z-S--4: Oper:-Ha, Z-Chorus: 3-Principal: Echo, Editorfin- Chief. 4: Year Book, Literary Staff: Senior Play! Honor Stadt-nr. 9 What can I Write my editorial on? Down the hall comes this bemoaning wail preceding the entrance of ye editor. This tall blonde girl has been the competent editor of ye olde Echo for the past year. She has been one of the most prom- inent girls in our class. supporting each and every activity with enthusiasm. She delighted us all with her fine performance as Mamie in the senior play. Emily has been a staunch sup- porter of the Girl Reserves and the Glee Club. In addition to all this, Marty' 'is intelligent! We mean itl Any girl who is in the honor group must be. Who knows? Maybe some day Marty will edit a newspaper or something. If she does we 9 Who is this young lady with the rougish smile. the smiling Irish eyes and jet black hair. skipping down the hall in such a hurry so she won't be late? It's Ronnie. If you don't think Ronnie has a large vocabulary just come around sometime and engage her in conversation. Be sure to bring a dictionary because you will need it when she comes out with her big words. She is an. active member in Dramatic Club and is secretary. She has not decided whether to be a nurse or a beauty culturist. but her exceedingly fine work in make-up for the Dramatic Club makes us think that she should commercialize her artistic abilities. Martyn certainly hope she gets a book called Subjects for Editorials' nineteen
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ima 0 Les fllemolres -+48-. , , ---J . f , B+ JOHNSTON CUPP Jack 9 It is the firm opinion of many of our most intelligent seniors that in about fifty years from this date every student who was graduated from the class of '33 will be proud to say, Johnston Cupp, famous successor to Einstein, was a member of my class at Wilson High School. If you'll look closely at this picture of him, you will see that he fairly reeks with intelligence. It sticks out all over him. You can see it when you look at him, hear it when he speaks to you, realize it when you listen to his famous discourses on every conceivable subject, and understand when you discover all this why it is believed that in fifty years his genius will be the topic of international conversation. Al- though Jack has been with us for only a year. we have detected a master-mind beneath that carefully combed head of hair. DOROTHY MAE DEARRINOER Dotty Girl Rr-svrvaex. Z: Glee Club. 2: Opt-rctla Chorus. 2. 9 Dotty is what one could call a model girl. She is quiet, studious. punctual, efficient, and pleasant. She is a business man's dream stenographer. But don't mistake me, Dotty has plenty of pep, too. Just get her with a few girls she likes and. presto, she's the life of the party. Miss Edith Kline knows what a find she is, and the other members of her class also appreciate our model. We don't believe Dotty would like that Model student idea, but alas, 'tis but the result of being as popular a girl as she is. LILUAN ESTELLE DEITRICK Deir Inter-class Basketball, 3: Glas' Club, 112-3-4: Opcretla Chorus: Dramatic Club: Girl Reserves, 2. 9 Doctor! Oh Doctor! An infant has arrived. We beg your pardon, it is Miss Lillian Deitrick, the baby of our class. Deir has a sympathetic nature. and a cheery smile. She is very popu- lar with both sexes. Lillian is also bright. The fact that she is the class baby proves that, for how else could she have gotten so far in so short a time? Deir is energy personified. We thought she was going to be a nurse, but we believe Arnold has changed her mind. In Dramatic Club she is Mr. Wallis' left hand man. And who is his right hand man? Well, you 1 figure it out for yourself. ARLINE BLANCHE DORNBLASER Lenie 9 No, folkses, that's not the name of a moving picture Star, it's the name of a young, black-haired member of our class. She is a rather quiet sort of miss, but when you learn to know her better you find that she has plenty of pep. lt must have taken pep and a wide-awake mind to be a prize winner in our Maga- zine Campaign. Arline's ambition is not generally known, but we believe from the looks of things. that she will be a nice little housewife. In school Arline makes a very competent secretary to Miss Bartelson. ezqhteen
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Mies Il Les emozres -qgp, - -, W J-. ' 5 v -- ' E - -B+' MILDRED I. GEBHARD Midge lnler-class Basketball, 4: Ciirl R1-srruvs, 4: Dramatic Club, 4. 9 Our own Midge is smiling right at you. friends. She is one of the most lovable girls in the class. She is always ready to lend a helping hand and nothing seems too much for her to do. Midge's destiny is yet unknown, and she seems to keep her desire rather dark also. How mysteriousl Regardless of the air of mystery Midge is as bright and cheerful as Old Sol. Her independent nature will carry her far in this old world where women need the courage to assert their rights. FRANCES GENTHER Fanny 0 You now have the pleasure of viewing the prettiest girl in the senior class. lt is a well-deserved title, and Frances is as sweet as she is pretty. She has a fascinating smile and a sym- pathetic nature, Her main interest in life is. well, need we mention his name? Fanny's romance is a school legend. We hope she will always be as happy as she is today. Frances is one of Beechnut's best cuszomers. Miss Moyer has been seriously thinking about making them go out of business because the daily parade to the waste-basket is always led by Fanny Fanny's cute little dimples and laughing eyes will gain her many friends and much success in the years to come. J. ELLSWORTH GERSPACH Ginsi Ili-Y if -Secrelaru, 4: Orchexlrn, ?-4: Brmd, I-2-3-4: Erlw Make-up. 2-f-4? Year Book Staff. 9 When you come into the school at one o'clock on Tuesdays and Thursdays, you will hear the Band playing. Now and then you will hear the high notes of a harmonious clarinet solo come to you from the section where Ellsworth Gerspach is sitting. Ginsi has also been a member of the orchestra and during the senior play and operetta periods he was property manager of these productions. Besides this he was the secretary of the Hi-Y Club during the past year. We understand that Ellsie wants to go to college and study aviation, Look out for the llagpoles and smokestacks! DONALD GRUBE Marry Don Football, 2-3-4: Baseball, 2-5-4: lnler-c'ass Sports,l-2-3: filer Club, 3-4: Orchestra, Violin, l-2-3. 9 Donald, who is known in our school as the second Martie Brill. really is a credit to the name of Brill, because of his clean sportsman-like manner in his work and Dlay, He hails from the little settlement of West Easton where his achievements are practically unknown among the natives, It was predicted by many that Donald would take up the fine art of painting, or interior decorating. but after watching his skillful plays on the diamond and grid, we feel quite sure that his folks and friends from West Easton will feel the same as we do and will rank him right up in Brill's class. ILUCDIU
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