Carrolltown High School - Echoes Yearbok (Carrolltown, PA)

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Y, 1935 SENIOR CLASS ECHOES PAGE TEN FUNNY BONE NAME and. NICKNAME EXPRESSION HABIT AIM Dorothy Ambrisco--Dot ........... ' 'Hyah Pal! .............. ..... ...... . R oller Skating .... Stenogrrfpllffl' Catherine Bearer-'Katie ......... ' 'Har Har Har ...................,... ...... G iggling .............. ..... B e a. boxer Walter Bertram-lValt .......... f'Come up tk-see me sometime ...... Stooping ..... ............. B achelor Olene Conrad--Olene .......... ....... .................................................. ....... D 0 z ing .... ...... T o be a Mrs. Sanoma 'Cooney-Cooney ....... NYvl'l6l'6 did' ya get it? . ...... H0lJDi11S' ---- ----- B G H Yefofmer, Joe Harrigan-Tubs ............ .... ' 'Wliat would I be doing, - ----'- Singing --.--- .... S ell Chevroletsi ' Robert Campbell-'Cub .... .,.. ' 'I won't talk! ................. ...... S moking ...... .... T 0 meet Hoover Donald Hopfer--Pete ........ .... ' Lislten Sonny . ...... Arguing ..................... ...... T o be heard. Olqeana Eckemfode-T.,-ixie ..... - You Nasty Man .... ...... X Valking ........................ ...... B irdie winner Ann Eckenrode-Farmer ...'.... How do I look? .. ...... Turning up her nose ..... --.- N SWS reelel' Dorothy Eekenrode-Ecky ...., 'yuh don't say! .. .....: Dating ........................... ....................... A 'nurse Catherine Harigan-Kate ....... Let me see .... ...... S miling ----- .... K ate Smith Juni0I' Florence Ertter-Flossie .... .... ' 'Oh Ed .......,.............. ...... T alking ........... .... T o be EL teacher' Ruth Fox-Foxie ............. .... ' 'My Old Man ........ ...... D ating Don ......... ...... L ive on love Don Sharbaugh-Coon ..... .... ' 'Did ya see Ruth? .- -..--. Day Dreaming ..... ..... T 0 drink milk Hilda Farabaugh-Rush .... .... ' tYou're telling me ...... Studying ................ ................ F an dancer Helen Lauer-Red ............. .... ' fIt's too cold ......... ...... C losing windows .... ..... B ecome overheated Francis Lacsny-Foosie ....,.... Honest .................. ....... E xplainiug ............. ......... B ec-01113 nn editor VVarren Link-Commerce ....... VVhat fer kind? -..--- Flirting ........ ....... Beat HR.1'1'ig,111'S time Helen Lachney-Helene .... .... ' 'Aw ....................... ...... W hisperlng- .............................. .................. T 0 be a. ntgwg David' Lien-Birdie ...... ....... f 'Yealf' ...,..... -' L Ookine a-cross the aisle ...... ...... s ell peanuts- Warren Nairn-D1-ips ..... .... ' 'That guy -- Chewillg toibacco ................. .................... B e a big shot Anna, K, Kaylor-Kay ..... Thelma Regan-Tod ................... 4 'And Ah .... Skip It Frank Raffa-Frank .. ....... I fo1'g0i! ...... Hair Dressing . ..,... Manicuring .. .,.. Laughing George Yarko-Groggie ......... ' 'W'hoopee .......... ...... E ating Can-dy Helen Wetzel-'tVetzel ..... ..... . . Get over Bess ......... ...... Getting admits Bill Stoltz-Dingle ...... ....... ' 'You're telling me ............... ...... 1' alking of line ,... .. Jerome Mack-Mutsie ..... ...... . Let's have some opposition ........ Teasing- ....................... .. Virginia Sharbaugh-'T00tS Pauline Wvebel.-Pony ....,.,,,, ...., ' 'Poor Dick ....... ...... . . .............. ...... W alking the Streets Paul .T. Sharbaugh-P..T. ....... Heaven ... Ah shoot ...... Checking up . .... .. ........... ...... W ise Cracking ...... An independent Woman i ........... Musical instructor Be attractive Go West To live in the city Own a, brewery ...........To write an essay To be called rl Lauer Be an inventor A Seniorita Alice Sharbaugh-Prissy - ------ Give me a push .. ......Gemng Stuck Drive a truck John Stich-Unki .... . ...,....... .... ' 'You Know .... ..... . Reciting Be R reporter .Clair Springer-Sour. -.-. ....... ' Tm Bored .. ---.- Sleeping ...........,............... To .1-et,-ie I FUNX1' BONE. Public Elnemy No. 1-Lfliilk Get WVenting'. Teacher- I have went. That's wrong isn't it, Tommy? Tommy-- Yes, mafamf' Teacher -Vl'hy is it wrong? Tommy- Because you ain't went. yet. K Latest News on Eyes. If girls want bright eyes let them use them for flirtations. If they Want black eyes, let their boy friends catch them. Teacher- EBob,'where does the driv- er usually sit in a. car? Bob- In the bac-k seat! A. IC. Knylor - Kissing makes me whirl! P. Sharbaugh- Same here. Let's you and I go around together. C. Springer: I got a ticket for speed- in' last night while the car was park- ed. Freshman fafter a clay of hazingl: I feel like used gasoline! Another: VV-hy is that? Freshman: Exhausted. Some men are considered theories because they never work. .Toe Harrigan and Vvarren Link were walking in the country. Warren stumbled over a heap of old milk cans. He murmered, Look what I found- a. cow's nest. Some Mistake. Voice on the phone: Mit-chell is sick and can't attend class. He asked- me to notify you. Professor: All right. W'lho is this speaking? Voice: This is my room mate. -1.1. Miss Haines: Fra-ncis, is that paper perfect?'i Francis L: 'Almost! Miss Haines: How many errors? Francis L.: Twenty-five. Rastus. You say enything to me big boy, and I'l1 make you eat yo' words! Mose: Chicken dumplin's, hot bis- cuits an' watermelon. Little Mary tGetting her first sight of a peacockj: Look quick, Auntie, one of the chickens is in full blo-om! If beauty is only skin deep, it may explain why so many girls are shallow. A lady drove into :L garage one day and was greeted by the mechanic ex- claiming: Here comes an I. W. WL VVhen he was asked by the outraged lady to explain what he meant, he re- plied, Information, wind and- Water! --1...- A Really Reckoner. If there were four flies on a table. and I killed one, how many would be left? inquired the teacher. 'One, answered the bright little girl, the dead one. At the Revival. Leader: 'Z-tnd now, my brothers, I will tell you about the Epistles. NVzhat do you know about the Epistles? There followed an embarrassingly long pause. Finally Sister Amantha. rose, Ah'm not suah, brother, but Ah believes that de Epistles was de wives of de Apostles. Not for Himself. A tourist traveling through the Tex- as Panhandle got into a conversation with an old! settler and his son at a. filling station. Looks as though we might have rain, said the tourist. YVell, I hope so replied the native, not so much for 'myself as for my boy here. 1've seen it rain! So! b Professor: Here you see the skull of a chimpanzee, a. very rare specimen, There are only tivo in the country--one in the national museum, and I have the other. T... New System. Hotel Proprietor: Do you want the porter to call you? Guest: No thanks. I awaken every morning at seven. Proprieor: Then, would mind call- ing the porter? 1Vhy Bring That Up? TPZICIIEI' froiintills' to the many: Now Willie, when yofu stand- facing the nor- th, you have on the right hand the great continent of Asia. What have you on your left? VVillie: A wart! - I can't help it, teacher.

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PAGE NINE. SENIOR CLASS ECHOES MAY, 1935 SPORT REVIEW FOQIQALL The football season of '34 for Carr- olltowu High was considered DY all a great success. In looking over the schedule We see that we have fOll1' victories, one tie and three defeats. from game to game the team showed great ilU1J1'0V8lll8l'lt. At the beginning of the school term about eighteen responded for instruc- tions. Coach McLaughlin devoted the first part to calisthenics and drills for the different positions. After :L few weeks of drills and look- ing over his material, Coach McLaugh- lin gave out the uniforms to those who showed themselves worthy of one. This instilled great spirit in the play- ers. for they knew that it would be the starting of one of the best seasons in football. All the players put forth their ut- most ability because of the small num- ber out f-or footlball and they hoped to have one of the most successful sea- sons of Carl-olltown High School. The pluckfy little team fought and worked together to start the season off by winning the first three games. The team being in high spirits after winning these games was very much dismayed by the loss of a few mem- bers due to injuries. But again Coach McLaugh1in's great attitude and fighting spirit enabled him to develop some players for the vacant positions. Hopfel' was' one of the br-st linemen ever produced in Carvolltown High School. Don was one of the hardest tackles in High School football this seas-on, his defensive playing being ex- cellent at all times, His loss by in- juries -received iu the Altoona game was felt by the whole team. Francis Lacsny, a. rough and readv lineman, helped very much to -lead the Blue an-d Gold team to vi-ctory. Vvalter Bertram, a four year letter- man, was also 0, Very sturdy lineman and a heady football player, although he was not the fas-test man on the team, he was never outwitted. Vvalt was elected captain of the '34 team by the members of the squad. Dave Lieb, ax small but plucky quar- terback, and one of the quickest think- ing players in the county, played a very important part in the successful- ness of Lhe te-am's season. Frank Raffa, a fast, light weight end, played an important part in help- ing fo add up victoria-s'for the C. H. S. Joe Harrigan in his first year of football did very well at -his end po- sition in helping to keep the runners turned in for the linemen. Those Varsity players who will be graduating are: David Lie-b, Don Hop- fer, Frank Raffa, VV:11te1' Bertram, Joe Harrigan, Francis Lacsny and George Yarko. Next yea1 s prospects are very good due to the number of husy underclass- me-xl which we hope will turn out to enable C. H. S. to' have a very seuccess- ful team. Coach McLaughlin is to be colxgratu- Jated on his excellent coaching and untiring efforts in developing this team and teams' of the past in nearly perfect condition through his many long and tedious hours of drilling, his clear sportsmanship that he has: in- stilled- in his players and his own thoughtfulness and manliuess makes one of the most popular coaches that C. H. S, has ever had. , Donald sh21'I'bRUg1l, '35. Robert Campbell, '35. BAs5gj5ALL Carrolltowu High Basketball Team has completed the most Sulccessflll sea- son since baslnetball has been intro- duced again iuto the school. Carrolltown High Shool played against some of the schools that have firs class basketball teams. NVQ came out with about an even number of vic- tories and defeats. Most of the other games were relatively close and in most of the cases we we-re only beaten by 11 few points. Coa-ch McLaughlin developed a short and snappy team with a lot of fight and throughout the season he instilled into the players good sportsmaqnship. Mem-bers of the team that are gradu- ating are. Joseph Halrrigan, Centerg David Lieb, Guard: John Stic'h, Guard. The outlook for next seasmfs basket- ball team is very good due to pre- paring Freshman teams which has won this' season, 9 out of :lil games. Donald Sharbaugh, '35. Robert Campbell, '3'5. '35 BASICETBA LL SCHED l'LE, Currolltwnvn Opponents 1,8 ............... .... G len Campbell 19 1iG .... ....... S pangler ll!! 23 .... .... B arnesboro 21 31 .... ..... S pzmgler 20 32 .... .... H asvtings: '50 2,2 ............ Patton 2K7 24 .... ..... C harry Tree 13 '22 .... Barns-sboro 29 48 ,....... St. Francis 9 28 .... ..... G len Campbell '21 2:2 .... ............... H astings 27 '15 .... St. Francis Prep. 28 19 .... ............. . . Patton w2I5 20 Curwensville 31 30 .... .... C herry Tree 16 434 ...... Vintondale 13 36 .... .... So uth Fork 32 32 ............ Lilly 14 24 ............................................ Portage 26 FOOTBALL LINE-l'P. Bertvnm, R. T. Harrigan, R. E. Lleb, Q. B. Glasser, L H. B. Nairn, R. H. B. Eckenrode, R. H. B. Stevens. F. B. - FOOTBALL SCPIEDYIIE. Raffa, L. E. Hopfer, L. T. Sharbaugh, L. G. Hovan, L. G. Kamik, C. Lacsny, R. G. They W'e Sept, 14--Alumni ......... ....... . .. 0 IS Sept. 212-Blarnesrbo-ro ...... ........ 0 6 Sept. 20-Roaring Springs .... 0: 6 Oct. 6-Beaverdale .................... 18 0 Oct. 113-Spanglell' .............. 0 12 Oct. 19-Altoona. .... ...... 3 4 0 Nov. 3-Patton .......... ............ 0 0 Scotch Horseback. , One day a Scotchman went to a. liv- ery stable to hire a. horse. The keeper asked him: How long' will you want it? The Scotchman replied: The longest one you have-the-re are eight of us to ride him. YVOULDNUI' IT BE FUN? W'0uldn't it be fun to see- Paul Shan-baugh with long hair? Clair Springer fully awake? .Toe Harrigan running any place be- sides to his gir1's home? Pete HO1Jf8l' dancing with Alice Shar- baugh? Jerome Mark in the-clutches of Dan Cupid? George Yarqn playing billiards? Bill St-0-ltz with' a peg leg and a glass eye? Francis Larcsuy with a bald head? Walt Bertram wearing knickerbock- ers? David Lieb with a Panama hat and u Cane? John Stioh making love to his girl? Frank Raffa with a, mustache and a goatee? Robert Campbell hurrying to school? lVm'ren Link after he saw his girl with Joe Harrigan? XNVRFFEII Nairn, '35. Good Reasoning. Billy and his father were in the gal'- flge after dinner making a kite. Sud- denly they heard n, terrible din of'fa1I- ing dishes and pans'in the kit-chen where his mother and sister were doing dishes. Billy and his father listened for a. minute, and then Billy said: It was mother! How do lnnow it was 1l1Ot.h81'?n ask- ed his futher, as he started for the house. 'Cause she's not saying anything, Billy answered. IXYEXTIOXS 'l'0 YVORK OUT. Some kind of light for automovbiles that will pierce fog. A fake steering wheel for back seat drivers. An automatic device to feed a person at the ta-ble. A radio that will not pi-ck up any noise. A machine that will tell the answers to any question that may be asked. QThis to be used for examp1es.b A device for singers to use that will enable them to sing to their sweet- hearts, and not be heard by anyone else. A school of learning without boo-ks. A bed that will throw you out in the l'l10l'11il1g'. Automatic erasers for school wblaclk- boards. A typewriter that will not misspell words or make mistakes. Airplanes that will travel without anyone in them. Paul Shzuwbaugh, '35. ACCIDENTS AND CA'l'AS'I'Il0Pl-IES. A number of accidents reported. N0 doctor consulted. Recovery probable. Vvurren Link--Burst with humor. .Toe Harrigan-Overcome by receiving no fluuks. Paul Sharbaugh-Overcome by Flor- ence Ertter's chatter. Clair Springer-Collapsed from ov- er-talking. Pete Hopfer-Rendered senseless with laughter. David Lieb-Dazzled by the at-tention of the ladies KRecovery not px'obable.J George Yark'o-Hurt badly in falling' for Alice Sharbaugh. CI-Ieart affected.J Miss Haines-Shocked, by Helen Wet- zeI's arrival to school on time. Bill Stoltz-Neck sore from wearing a tie. Donald Sharbaugh, '3'5.



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F' E ' 7' ' wwf' ' PAGE ELEVEN .SENIOR CLASS ECHOES MAY, 1935 SENIOR DAY PROGRAMME 'l'hursulny, May ltitll, 1935, Two P. M. Chairman . ....... . ..... ...., Paul Sharbaugh Presentations ........ Dorothy Erkenrode Toast to JUITTOIS .....,.. Robert Campbell Respone .................... Ambrose McCully Presentations .................... George Yarko Point of View. Director .,.............. Clair Springer Participantsf: Catherine Bearer, Ca- therine Harrigan, VVarren Link, VVil- iiam Stoltz. Anna Kathryn Kflylor. John Stich, Tvarren Nairn. Presentations ............ Orlena Eckenrode Toast to Teachers ............ Frank Rafta Response ........................ Alice Sharbaugh Presentations ................ Ann Efckenrode Toast to Girls of 1935 .... Donald Hopfer Response ..............................,..... David Lieb Presentations ............ Donald Sharbaugh I.ime1'ick.s Directress ................ Florence Ertter Participants: Walter Bertram, Olene Conrad, Sanoma. Cooney, Hilda Fara- baugh, Helen Lauer, Helen Lachney, Helen XVetzel Jerome Mack, Virginia Sharbaugh. Francis Lacsny. I're'sentations ............ Joseph Harrigan Toast to Boys of 1935 .... Thelma Regan Response ..... . ................................ Ruth Fox Presentations ................ Pauline Weber 5 5 C L42-' O5 wo 22 O... STE I! 414-f O ZH. 'D gi -S 5.1 ,O . 1 Sw :O ,- H,-4 U -1: .-.: 5: OZ 'G 517 ... '! I ! !0! ! I' 1 'U 2 :PE 3 sv- E w? .P HCA 3: 'ij is C1 ' 2252 QCfJ- 3 'U 2 'I' 'IMI' 'I' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'I' 'I' -Z' Ti Zi! 'P -I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 4' Iii '!' 32 3 COMPLIMENTS OF i 2 THE CLASS OF 1937 E'l ! ! I' 'l I l ! ! l l l ! ! Z' 'l'I-IAXK YOU! The High School has, from the begin- ning, acknowledged the fact that a depression exists and we have but seldom gone before you for -contribu- tions. WVihen we do solicit assistance, however, we can count upon you to come thr-oug'h , and this is what 'has made this publication possible., That is why we say THANK YOU! f5IF'9-BY A SENIOR. lf you could see what some folks Call depression, As nothing but a spin of future's wheel: If you can keep your praise and self- possession, No matter what you think, or ihow you feel. If you can View a stupid situation, If you can glimpse a. rainbow through the rloudg VVhen Doubt and Dread and Fear are in a huddle And Hope is being measured for a shroud. If you can keep ai saving sense of hu- mor ' For stories that are slightly inexact: If 'you can disregard Report and Rumor And not accept a statement as a fact. If you have faith in those with whom you labor And trust in those with whom you make a. trade :S f If you believe in faith and next door neighbor, And heed examples pioneers have made. If you expect the sun to rise tomor- row, If you are sure that somewhere skies are blue: Xvake up and pack away the futile sorrow For better days are largely up to you. Wiarren Link, 3i5. -!--1 H !'4--P'! l-4'+'!'+'Z-'H--!+'!'-I-4'4--!--P4 P-g COMPLIMENTS OF THE CLASS OF 1938 1 I ! !3'T I l'4 ! I !'-!'+4 I ! P'! ! l !0!' A TYPICAL LOYE LETTER.. The other day the postmaster was greatly astonished to find a letter, scalloped around the edges, and orna- mented with strawberry juice. It was addressed thus: Miss Toots Sharbaugh. The Sweetest Girl in the Wo,rld: Being unable to interpret the address the postmaster, being curious, felt that he had a legitimate right to open the letter. Doingiso, the following epistle greeted his eyes: Deerest Toots : Idle of mi i. mi hart beets 4 u. 1 think u r the sweetest hunk of sugar ever plasterred two gethur. i eggnolege u 2 bee the cheat guider of mi futur. 1-'ap sez if u will marri me i will get a hole acer of land to' plantt, and deer- est toots u wil be the bos over itt. I gav a dullur an 10 cense wich u kan kseep wen we get maried till i want itt. u kan milk r cow and feed r chick- ens wile i chopp the wude. Iff u and the old fokes don't agre we wil lev them and mov upstairs. Won't we hav fun eating aigs 4 breakfest. i am lon- sum 4 u. You mey fel kinder modest bout an- serin mi leter but don't be afeered be- cuze l wil go behint the ba-rn to reed it, an then hide itt under thee 'hey mow. I wil fel as tho i am in jale hun- til u anser mi leter Yer Luvi ' I wil spair u Toots an wil refrain frurn shining a maine, leving that tu the reders imagination. However, I hav my suspicions abot three Fresh- men boys as they 1' such splediferous spellers. Ann Qnny Mons CJ. SJ '35 '1.1:'I ! I I ! ! I ! ! I ! l ! ! Z l ! l I' COMPLIMETNTS OF DR. J. V. MAUCHER f4 ! ! !H! ! I I !'-H P'!'4 ! l'1 ! ! ! ! l'+4v COMPLIMENTS LUTEIFER'S COMPLIMENTS OF TOM OWENS U I

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