Chambersburg Area High School - Echo Yearbook (Chambersburg, PA)

 - Class of 1919

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ALBERT C. SHUCK, A. M., Principal R. SHUCK, our l'rincipal, ev1dentiy was a very stu- clious lad while in school. As many successful and unsuccessful I'I1lllClS of those gems of truth in the dingy, poorly lighted caverns and solid rock of many books, toy with their hair, Mr. Shuck, well--he must have toyed rather roughly. If there is one thing of which he heartily disapproves, it is one who throws down his pick because he has struck rock. Go right at it and blast it out if necessary. Never have we gcne to him for help that he was not willing and anxious to assist us. VVhen he is out with the boys, he is a boy. No one en- joys a hard, clean, fight in all sports better than he. This, very modestly .spcf1le1'11g, is our principal. Give him three rousing cheers now, all together. Ray l Ray l Ray l T F. MAY HOCKICNINERRY, A. ll. llliN we were Freshmen we were lucky or unlucky enough las you may view itl to draw a seat in Miss Hockenberry's room. After we had been in a few days she scared us one afternoon by saying to us Cryptoccus- zanth l'egnacouryes tsounds herce doesn't it?j Wle thought of all the sins we had committed and then started to repeat to ourselves what we would say to Dad as an excuse for being fired. VVC learned later tto our joyj that it simply meant Open the Door in German. Miss Hockenberry is the Assistant Principal. VVe were an as- sistant once ourselves, if we remember right it was to an Old Ladies' Aid Society. As is the case of most assist- ants we had all the dirty , work to do. However this is not the case with Miss llockenberry as there is no 'work of any kind to do in Teaching or Principaling. QDO we hear Mr. Shuck seconding the opinion?j HY anyone should lore Shakespeare Milton and Byron, etc., has always puzzled us. fVVe realize that everyone must love something, but our choice has run along such things as Pie, Turkey and lce Creamj. XVQ remember once we were sailing along quoting Shakespeare when we came to that line Rude am I in speech. After we had said this particular line about six or seven times, the teacher agreed with us, and told us to sit down. liver since we have just detested him and everybody else that writes except ourselves. Miss Seiders informs us that her favorite color is Light Orange-the same shade that is found on twenty-dollar certificates. This is probably the same reason that Miss Rossman admires that color. CHint for Graduation Presents-NVE also admire that colorj.

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