Carlisle High School - Oracle Yearbook (Carlisle, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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51?-A 7 1 The OYBCIC 'B 0 'N P M ARGARIQT BEAR Peg Peggy Silence is golden . Peg believes in the old saying, and, un- usual for her sex, carries it out. She is very quiet and speaks only when spoken to, then saying something worthwhile. Peggy was heartbroken when Dickinson closed last year, leaving the campus, frats Cand her heartl empty. When she comes to school flushed and smiling we all know Peg has received a letter. Here's to Peg and may her future bring as much joy as his letters. General Course, Glee Club 1, 2. BIEULAH BINC-MAN Bobby The hue that lights her oval cheeks Recalls the pink that tints a cherry, Upon her chin a dimple speaks A disposition blithe and merry . Beulah came to us from Center Hall during our Freshman year. She has been a lively addition to our class ever since. VVe d0n't know what Bobby is going to do when she finishes Carlisle High, but we wonder whether it will be to follow in her father's footsteps. General Course: Oracle Staffg Girl Re- serves Z, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 4: A. A. 3, 4. PAUL BITNER Pib lf Paul his history ever knew, What would poor Miss Uhland do- Paul supports his school in both band and orchestra. He deserves much credit for this. Paul is what one might call a quiet sort of fellow. His Ford truck, however, makes up for his lack of noise. Paul seems to be a successful butcher: we hope that some day he may find a sweet heart . Paul is a mighty good fellow and you have missed a good friend if you have not become acquaint- ed with him. Manual Arts Course: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: A. A. 2, 3. VVINIFRED BIXLER Winnie Pretty cheeks of rosy hue, Dimples two and eyes of blue . 'Say Kidl' Do you know your History? That's Winnie's pass word, and how . She's always smiling, laughing, talking, and her dimples, so enchanting have enticed a certain student of Dickinson's School of Law. VVe have never heard her express any desire to follow anything special in the future, but we have our suspicions. General Course. Cl3l 1928

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MARTHA ADAMS Marty She is so gay, so very gay, And not by fits and starts, But ever, through each live long day, She's sunshine to all hearts . Martha is short and chubby, but she cer- tainly has the brains. She is going to Finish her education at Dickinson, and live years from now will be supervising the Latin de- partment at C. H. S. Classical Course, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. M YRA ALLEN There is a gift beyond the reach of art of being eloquently silent . Myra was a great addition to our class when she entered the portals of the dear old C. H. S., in the year of nineteen hundred and twenty-seven. She is just as sweet as she can be and seems very quiet, but when you really know her, she is just the best fun ever. She tells us that she is going to pursue the Secretarial Course next year, but we wonder if a certain party in Shenan- doah will not have more attraction for Myra than the typewriters. General Course, A. A. 4. ALICE BARRICK Alice Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you . . Alice in Wonderland as one of our teach- ers calls her is one of our happy classical seniors. She can always see a joke quickly and one can hear her laugh at a great dist- ance. Alice seems to worry a great deal and one can hear her whisper as she tells how much she didn't get in the last exams, but she always manages to pass them. Alice and her friends are often planning parties and such words as Do you think he can come? ' are heard. What will the Strand do without her, we wonder? Classical Course' Girl Reserves 4' Glee Clubl 4' A. A.3 . LE GRAND BAUGHMAN Conscientious studious clever. Does he shirk his duty?-never! As a student Le Grand is a line example. He is a loyal Senior and well liked by all who know him. We believe that he may be designing next years styles for young men for he certainly has a fine opportunity. He gets 'inside information from one of our leading clothiers. NVhatever he does, we wish him success and we know its waiting for him. 1 9 2 8 297 1 . , I 4 ' Classical Course, Hi-Y 45 A. A. 2, 3. C123 The Oracle 'B 51 'B .20



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The Oracle W EDWIN BLUMENTHAL Mose Ed Laugh and the class laughs with you . Ed is a young man of much ability and is liked by everyone. VVhen it comes to de- bates or arguments Ed is one that comes to the point by forcefully hitting the nail on the head. If there is any misery in school life, Ed is one person that relieves the monotony by some opportune remark that is sure to bring a laugh. We all wish him as successful and cheerful a life as has been luis school career. Classical Course: Class President 33 Oracle Ftaff-Business Manager: Periscope Staff: Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 43 A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis Z. MABEL BRYMESSER Mable 'AOnce a friend always a friend . Our class was very fortunate when Mabel came to us from Elliotson. She is rather quiet until one really knows her, and then one learns of her power of speech. Mable devotes more time to studies than to the op- posite sex. When she returns from Teach- ers College. she will be a real school marn. General Course: Girl Reserves 3, 43 Or- chestra 3: A. A. 3, 4. EDWARD BURGETT Ed Care is an enemy of life . Ed's favorite pastime is baseball. He fills the position of pitcher, and some day he hopes to hold this position on some Big League team. Nothing would please us more than to hear this glad news. He is a shining light in woodwork and mechanical drawing. Manual Arts Courseg Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Band 3, 43 A. A. 1, 2, 3, GERALDINE CARL Gerry A maiden of our century yet meek Geraldine has only been with us two years but we have found her to be sweet and lov able along with being studious and willing to work. Gerry says There is no car like the new Chevrolet . Now if you wonder why, no doubt, you can find out by asking the owner of the Chevrolet General Course l 'B D R C' e 114: 1928 .-------- f

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