Carlisle High School - Oracle Yearbook (Carlisle, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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MARY KATHRYN DITZLER “Kate” Kathryn is young and small but oh! how much she knows. Kate believes in sisterly love, she is seldom seen without her affectionate brother Irwin. General Course; Girl Reserves 4. PAUL I. DRAWBAUGH “Great Day”. Every day, to learn or play, Paul comes riding down our way. Paul’s time is working time — with some exceptions. Dur¬ ing his short stay with us, we have found him to be very in¬ dustrious. Three places dear to him are Newville, Chicago, and Altoona. Newville is his home; Chicago is to give him his future education ; and Altoona—we’ll let you guess. General Course; A. A. 4; Orchestra 4. EUGENE DUNLAP “Benitta” “I love the cows and chickens, but this is the life.” Quiet is one word missing from Eugene’s name. He cer¬ tainly should be a bright lad because he has such a brilliant and distinguished “top-piece.” It’s a sight very seldom seen when he tangles with that foreign language called “French” because there is sure a mix-up. Keep plugging, Benitta.” General Course. ELIZABETH ECKARD “Libby, Betty” “To make the world a friendly place One must show it a friendly face.” Libby always has a smile for everybody because she is everybody’s friend. When one does not really know her one might think her quiet in which she always makes a good show¬ ing. Libby is also one of our studious members. Classical Course; A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G. R. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 3, 4. ( 15 )

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“Kackie KATHERINE BURKARD “Her hair like gold did glisten.” “Kackie” is another classmate who has not been in C. H. S. four years. She came from Brooklyn, “Noo Yawk” in her Sophomore year, and from what she says it must be a fine place. “Kackie” is very teasable and although one might think from the golden color of her hair that she would have a bit o’ temper, she is really quite mild and not easily aroused. Upon asking her her ambition or what her hobby w r as she replied, “Oh, I don’t like to do anything anl I don’t know what I am going to be.” Classical Course; A. A. 3, 4; Basketball 4; G. R. 3, 4. ELEANOR COOPER “Elec” “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” “Elec”, from all indications, must get her pep from follow¬ ing the comedies of a certain movie-house. No matter on whom the joke is to be played “Elec” is generally connected with it. Along with her fondness for a good joke is the more serious side. These two qualities combined give her a striking personality which is greatly admired by her class mates. Last, but not least “Elec” is an athlete, being guard on the basket¬ ball team. General Course; A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G. R. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 2, 3, 4. MABEL CLOPPER “Mamie” “Silence is Golden.” Well, we’ll just tell you about Mamie. When she is called upon in class, we usually see a crimson hue spread over her face and lo! we know she is flustered. You may not know this, but it is rumored that Mabel steps out every now and then with a young man from Huntsdale. The people of Greencastle may be aware of this, for Mabel came from there, but we don’t know if it is really true, ’cause Mabel very seldom speaks of the opposite sex. Classical Course;; A. A. 3. IRWIN DITZLER “Ditz” There was something wrong with our class for the first three years which no one seemed to be able to fathom. How¬ ever, everyone knows now that it was because we didn’t have Irwin with us. “Ditz” has made up for lost time since he came to us from East Berlin and has a host of friends of whom all are not boys. General Course; A. A. (4); Oracle Staff.



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MARIAN FAGAN “She doesn’t talk much— This is not like a woman. She does like the boys— But that is human.” Marian has been known to say,—“O dear, what would we do without Dickinson.” This is what she really means, “O dear what would I do without the class that entered Dickinson two years ago.” She is one of the people who are glad that this college is ‘co-ed.’ Marian loves to dance—and as the old say¬ ing goes—‘practice makes perfect.’ O boys! she is A1 when it comes to dancing. General Course; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; A. A. 1, 2, 3; G. R. 1, 2, 3. THELMA FLICKINGER “Flick” Her hair was thick with many a curl That clustered round her head.” Thelma is one of the jolliest girls of the class. She is al¬ ways ready to hear a good joke and is never too busy to stop and tell one. Having won several medals she has proven her¬ self one of the best stenographers in the class and she justly deserves the title. Commercial Course; Periscope typist. JAMES FRAZIER “Jimmy” Jimmy is usually found smiling. It seems to be part of his disposition. He works hard to get his studies prepared and, al¬ though his efforts seems futile at times, he keeps plugging away until he gets there. Jimmy has many friends at school and one enemy, Virgil. General Course. EMMA FRY “Oh, Gosh!” “A smile for every girl, And two for every fellow.” Drawling, walking rather slowly, comes a short light-haired girl. Who is she? Why, Emma of course. While she is talk¬ ing she rolls her eyes and the person with whom she is con¬ versing immediately falls captive. Emma is quite a singer. She is also, a good student and well liked by all who know her. General Course; A. A. 3, 4; Secretary, 4; Girl Reserves 3, 4; Class Secretary 3; Oracle Staff, Glee Club. 06 )

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