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JU f'., 1933 ISROVVN AND XVIIITF l i IWARIE ll. VVA Ll' Silence ls Golden. Xvheln walking into the Senior Commercial Department, you will imd a demure dark haired girl. ller quiet atti- tude in all her- classes marks her out as well titled to her motto. This small congenial girl is Marie. VVally is studlous and reliable in all her tasks which she under- takes. She puts the best into it. Her reliability is one ot her great assets. and will take her far in the future. Honors: Dramaties, 2, Class Baseball, l, 25 Economic, 1. VIOLET M. VVII JEXM YER Violet is our quiet girl, she ilves up to that rule that little girls should be seen and not heard. But she will stop her work to do something for anybody else. Al- though Violet's clocks were slow many times during the term she generally got l.ere. We do not know what her aim is in life but we know that whatever she at- tcmpts to do she will succeed in VVell, Violet, all we can say is Au-Revoir and good lurk. Honors: Home ICUCIIUIIHCS Club. 15 Science Club, l: Dramatics, 2. XVA LTER XV. VVUODRING Stivells entered the portals of C. ll. S. in his Fresh- man year, Stivels was one of our few students that hailed from the Land of the Rising Sun. NVoody took up the commercial course and proved himself a xery good business man. VValter is espeically good in lsookkeoping and represented our school in the Blooms- burg Contest. VValter's great ambition is to beconn- a salesman. He seems to he well on his way and we wish him lots of luck. Honors: Class Basketball, l, IZ. Il: Football, 2: 'l'rark, 3: llonorable Mention, Bookkeeping, Bloomsburg Contest 4. VVILLIAM G. VVALK Eli And now let us introduce to you, Bill, the blonde hand- some boy from East Catasauqua. Between his love for his Ford, girls, and studies, liill always managed to maintain work of a high calibre. Bill always tries to spread joy and happiness and with his pelserveranee and personality, we know Hill will surely make a big success of life. Honors: Uri-hestra, l, 2, tl. 4: llraniaties, 1, 2, Sl. -lg llrown K VVhite Staff, Il, 4: Varsity liaseliall, 43 Class Basketball, l. 2. Cl, 41 'l'!'iangular lleoating Team, -it Song Contest, 4: President of Class ll Vice President of Class 2. CLIFFORD 17. YOUNG ER No doubt you have seen a big brute stritling through the halls with an air of importanee. 'l'hat's Clip Younger, Mr. Yandow's right hand man for three years. No one can handle a saw and jointer better than he can. Clip was always a good worker and some day he may have his own manual training department. Honors: President, Junior Mechanies Club, 4: Varsity Club, 4: Assistant Football Manager, 3: Football Man- ager, 4: Class Basketball, 2. il: Class Football. 3, 4: Class Baseball, 3, ii: 'l'rack Team. 32 Sill!-Z0 i'l'0W. 3. 4: Science Club, 3, l IT
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KIIRUXVN AND XVHITIC Jlum, 193' ELSIE M. SMITH Elsio is the studious petite fsnnnt- whose favorite- vxpression is, I must go homv and study my Vvrgilf' tVVo soma-tlmos wonch-l ?'??l IA ' has done- hm' be-st in all tho studt-nt ac-tivitivs shl- has partie-ipatd in. As Ex- vliamro Editor of the lirown and VVhitv. Schmitty c-ornpvtontly filled tho position. Nursing is the- czire-or Elsie- intends to start aft:-r lt-:wing High School. 'Pho goal is in sight. Elsiu, keep going! Honors: Glu- Vlub. l. 2, 3, -4: Brown and XVhitl- Staff. 4: Economics Ulub, 43 Flass Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Iii- lvrarian. 3, 4: Song Conti-st, 4. EARL C. STENGEL Earl is one of thc- outstanding athli-tes in our vlass. His ability and li-adership in football 4-arm-d for him thi- captaincy on tho team in his Senior year. But be-sid:-s :'.thc-ltics B'1.lly was a good student. always working: for the bvttornwnt of the svhool. 'Pho bust wishvs of the class pro wt'i h'rn and in a ff-w years wo hope' to road of his at-liicvmnc-nts in life. Honors: Varsity Football. l. 2, 23, Paptain of Football. 4: Varsity li5lSk0Ulllll, Il: Ulass liaslu-tball. l. 2. Al: Varsity liasc-ball, 1. 2, Ii, 4: Vim- Pri-sidvnt of Varsity Club, 41: Frciiuli Club. 3, llrarnatius. 1, 2. JS, -lg Song: Contest, 4. VINC' ENT R. STOCKER Jake camo to U. H. S. from thc-i land of tho rising sun. Hr- had as large a. cirvlo of fra-mls as a football captain. If you over vnturi-d si room and saw a vrowd :.t:inding about you knew Jake was the-ro tolling: jokes. He partivfputod in almost r-vc-ry play. Nvxt to 1-ating ho like-rl d nc'irq. 'Blake- dn-ams of the day whvn ho will pilot the Lusitnnizl. Honors: Ilramativs. 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Rxlslu-tlmll. 2. 3: Sunior Class Play, 4: l'hota Ulub, 4: Sung Conti-st, 4, ALBERT C. SITPERKA Abs, om- of tha- most popular nn-nibors of thv c-lass. haili-d from North l'atasauqua. From tho start ol' his Sophoomrv year Albin- won his lf-ttl-rs in football. bas- knbtball, and basoi all. IN thu Class room ho trii-d as hm'-1 as in athlc-tivs. Abs will vi-rtziinly bc misss-xl by ovvry- one-. YW- are surt- he will bo a sucvuss in wliatvvvr ha- unde-rtakc s. Honors: Varsity Football, 2, Il. 4: Varsity lizxski-tball. 2. Il: V:irsity ltasuball, 2, Il. 4: Varsity 'l'r4u'k, 31 I'rm-sidi-nt of X::rs.ty Club, 43 Dramatics. 2. 3, 4. MIFIIAICL A. Vl ll,KUX'1'i'SI'H l:llSlTlt'SS luuforv l'l1'1lSlll'0.n Frvsh from North f'1lUlS2lllKlllIl, il light hairvd boy vn- . tori'-tl our 4-lass in our SlillllUlllUl'i' yi-ar. Hs- could nvvm-i' bu found uhatting to othvrs. win-n we had a study l pi-riod: but ulw-ys by liiinsvlf, studying lessons for thn- l following day. M ko has done all he- c.iul.l for P. ll. S.. l and wo wish him all tho su4'c'n-ss in his buslnc-ss of thi' :-oming' yours. l Honors: Vlass lz'lS0ll!lll. 2. 3, 4: Ulass l!'isk1-tball, 2. il: Class Football. 2. Il. -1: 2nd i'1'i::m-. Busincss Law. Blooms- burg: Vonmu-rvial Contest. 4. 16
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BROVVN AND WHITE J une, 1932 GPIB' Svvninr liruirm Our officers are Alma, Butt and Bill, Every Senior oheys their Will. Sylvia, Helen and Arlene are the cooks They take the receipes from the hooks. Then there is Elsie, who worked very hard The reason why, in Vergil, she starred. Our vivacious Grace Is very adept in francais, 'ln dramatics there are Ethel and Ruth They should he actresses, is the truth. Then we have Eleanor, Betty and Dot The most ambitious of the lot, While Smithie and Phyllis travel together lnseparahle, like birds of a feather. Darleen Heiser comes from the North She usually gets a ride hack and forth: Burky and Marion are very true friends XVe hope their friendship never ends Laura, Roth and Josephine ln the midst of an argument often are sceng Marie, Violet and Emily Are the quiet ones of our family While Fran is a specialist with the keys Mary and Elea.uor lea.rn fin short- handj their A B C's. 18 Henry, John and Kenneth, star ln chemistry, so they should go very far, Francis is the editor of this paper NVe hope his work may not rise in vapor Then in art, we have John Hess His hands very seldom at rest: Claude and Poe in the orchestra play Here they report from day to day, rom the distant north comes John and Jim, They walk each day to fkeep in triln. Mike McFetridge, Shot, and Jake In school dramatics, the honors take. Alps and Bally try skipping school. Jiggs and Cliff keep the Golden Rule liesides, there are Hunk, Ty and llill Showing their athletic skill Georgie Zeaser is no dunce NVe actually saw him studying, oneeg Pep, XValter, Mike and Ray Wait for the return of the next school day, Now that you have read our review lVe find we lnust hid you all Adieu. By Arlene D. Jones, '32,
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