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EVA L. CAREY L lgIGl.l'IlH'll.I.l'I, I'.x. lIa'r I'fl1l'l5S are not fllus fill-tlC'tl.0 Girls' Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4: School Play, 1: Operetta, 2, 33 Class Play, 4: XVhittier, 3. 4. Here is a. girl who has been unusually successful in her every unrl0r-taking. Verl satile beyond belief, Eva is equally at home concocting delicious pastries or entertaining from the concert stage. She has set her mind on serious problems of life and is already lining-er prosper-ts: up with a view to matrimony. Good luck, Eva. ' G1-IUIUJIG l+'. Wl'l.XVl'1ll Hem-gily iii-:'l i'x's1uf1ce, l'.x., R. lr. Wo Irnou' uflml u'r urr'. buf lfnouf not mlm! 'IPI' may Im. ' ' Operetta, 3: Class Play, 4: Tennis Champion, 33 Boys' Chorus, 3. 4: Basket ball, 3, 43 Soccer, 3, 4: XVhittier, 3: Riley, 4. Out of the woods, four years ago, came Geo'rgily as green as they make 'em. How four years of polishing has brought luster to this diamond in the rough can be seen by a glance at the above picture. He is athletically inclined and has starred at soccer and basket ball. He is just beginning to feel an interest in the more talkative sex, our old reliable Et Blgham being his First crush. George aspires to manage a bhain of stores and we will see him ont-'Woolworthingn Kvoolworth in the next few years. JEMIMA S. GILl',lI.AND ' Ulfllllilq HlGr.i:1n'll.r.lc, l'.xi .llCn. may muff' and mmf. may 110, but I yn on fo7'1'-ner. Girls' Chorus, 1, 2. 3, 4: Mandolin Club, 3: Class Play. 4: Operetta, 2: TVhittier,. 3, 4: Radio Club, 3, Librarian, 1, 2, 3. 45 Volley Ball, 33 Debating Team, 2. You ca.n't judge a b-ook by its cover, nor can you judge a woman by her looks. Jemima has views on :ill subjects except men. and they are simply out of the question. Judging' by the enormous quantity of books she carries to and from school, she is very efficient in herscholastic work. She leans toward the scientific and we expert her to make rm name for herself and invirlentally B. H. S., in medicine. T191
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JULIA ll. BLOCI-IEII Julie Bl-:x1m1':1:svi1.1.1a, l'A. 1 -:worry not, for 'u:hu-t's the usa! Girls' Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 45 School Play, 2, Operetta, 29 Class Play, 4, Track, 3. A petite rosy-cheekefl maiden who is an ornament to 1924 appears above. Julia has never yet appeared when she is not neatly and properly gownecl, with every bohbed hair in place. She always maintains a lively interest in everything going on in Benclersville and Biglerville, giving at great deal of time to quiet speculation of the qualities of the masculine of the species. A truly remarkable girl and just as lovable as remarkable. RAYMOND F. OYLER Il:'1zo1- RIlil.EliVll.'l.l'I, PA. ll horn Icmlcr among men. School Play, l, 2, 3: Student Council, 3: Class President, 1, 4g Class Play, 43 Track Team, 3: Captain, 4: Soccer, 3. 4: Captain, 4: Basket ball, 2. 3: Captain, 4: Baseball, 1, 2, 31 Mandolin Cluh, 35 Radio Club, 3: Boys' Chorus, 1, 2, 3,49 Operetta, 2,33 Debating Team, 2. 3: Riley, 3, 45 Popularity Contest YVinner, 4. This young fellow's activities take up so much room that there. is little space to tell about him. He is equal to any situation and gets away with more stuff than all the rest of the class put together. A born athlete, handsome as .Apollo and of even temper, Razor is there with the goods, and has never yet had a 'bumll' OU hilT1Se1f- If he keeps up the good work, we know that he will succeed in any line he undertakes. RUTH L. LINAH Boots H1f:111r.1:1:s1sL'1xo, PA. 'illcwzfs best possession a sympcltluftio -zuifd. Basket ball, 2: Track, 1, 2, 3g Volley Ball, 3: Class Play, 4, Girls' Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4: Irving, 1, 2: Riley, 3, 4. Down in Heidlersburg, Ruth is the belle of the town and here at Biglerville she has also cast her charms over the unsuspecting youth. A quiet lassie, with a. temper all her own, she has ploddefl faithfully along. She aspires to a Dedagoguefs desk but unless she mends her ways, We believe she will be in the toils of domesticity shortly. Ruth is an athlete of no mean worth as was shown by her excellent performances on the track team. V131
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MARJORIE L. WALTER Chubby BlGl,l'IllYll.I.li, PA. Good goods como in small puolfagc-s. Basket ball, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4: Mandolin Club. 3: School Play. 2, 33 Class Play, 4: Class Secretary, 2: Scholastic Team, 1, 2: Operetta, 1, 2: Riley, 3. 4. If you ever saw a bundle of good nature. sprinkled with good sense, just let your glances rest upon Marjorie. Always willing, happy-go-lucky and care-free, we have in our dear little Chubby one of the favorites of the class, Marjorie is a hard worker whetherat lessons or play. Naturally she is interested in the boys but never lets the interest show itself-when they are arounrl. She aspires to become a business girl and carve a career for herself in the world. TI-IE CLASS OWL 'iWilIie Wisdom XYITH Au. 'rm-1 Slcxxons all-IlIlIl'fl'd!lG goes but lliisdom- lingn-s. Honors! Too numerous to mention. lVillie XVisdom has been a constant but unseen member of our illustrious class. In the classroom. on the athletic Field, on the debating forum, and in the opera. chorus, Willie has made his presence felt by furnishing inspiration for 1924 to do its best for Biglerville High. Strange as it may seem, this rare bird has settled on the shoulders of each and every Senior and intends to accompany us on our individual journeys thru life. May we all heed the aclmonitions of this little bird and recall its many lessons learned in Biglerville, High. GRACE B. NVAGNER Gracious Tgxums ROCK, PA. Shia 'is gentle, th-at cloth. gentle decals. Mandolin Club, 35 Wliittier. 3, 4: Class Play. This young lady came to us from our neighbors up the line and since her advent in the Sophomore year, she has been often seen but seldom heard. In fact, her silence has hellned her thru the difficulties of the curriculum, for instead of talkin2.' she kept discreetly silent and thereby gained credit for knowing all about the subject. She is going to be at nurse and already we hear the masculine chorus singing I Don't YVunta Get Well. We don't blame them. Good Luck, Gracious l20l
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