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

 - Class of 1919

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ECEIVED your check today and note what you say about my low marks I know you cannot be more sorry than I am and what purzles me 1S that I do not know what makes em so low But say Dad we- have a bully young teacher here this year just graduated a couple of years ago The other day I round a note book of hers , and it had some of the funniest stuff in it, you ought to have een it And when I gave it back to her she thank- ed me and bee Dad she blushed I knew what was the matter then and so the next day I sent her a box of candy, anonymous you know and all day she gave me the sweet- est glances And Dad next week there 1S a play coming and I am going to buy two tickets and maybe some flowers providing of cour e you will mail me a little extra check. If you can tell me what makes my marks so low please MARGARET APPENZELLAR, A. B. ERE is Miss Appenzellar. She was voted the best H dancer of the Faculty and that means something to those who remember the Hallowe'en party of 1917. She is very popular as a chaperon for class parties, because she is always such a good sport. When she enters the doors of High School, however she changes from a light carefree girl to a school-marm of mature years. She is most generous with deinerits, and requires good order and strict attention in all her classes. One can almost hear a pin drop when she has charge of study hall. Al- together, she is a very eflicient, capable, teacher, but we all are glad that she can forget her sternness and be- cozre a natural human be'ng when she leaves school. u JACK. ISABELLA P. KOONS HERE before you is a new and improved edition of the faculty. Ah, her name, you will never guess so I will tell you. Isabella Phillips Koons. She is not what her name implies but to describe her we will quote a part of a popular song of today :-- Does she make every body stare, I'll say she does, Does she give them that, 'I don't care' I'll say she does, ' And is she nicer to me and does she sit on my knee, Does she, I say she do. And does she crave a wedding an' everything, I'll say she does. Was she happy to get the ring, You bet she was. . Can she dance, can she twist Can she do a lot a things I can't resist Does she, I'll say she do. DO S he?

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CARRIE M. MICKEY, A. B. HERE we have a teacher, yes a real teacher. Miss Carrie Mickey, we might venture to say, is the il- luminary of the faculty. She is very bright and has a wonderful intellect. If you doubt our word ask any of those whom she teaches and they will agree with us. Yes, and she sure can Carrie her point in an argument, whether it be right or wrong. Miss Mickey has traveled far and wide and to hear her relate her experiences is quite interesting. They are only verbal but can be com- pared with, Robert Louis Stevensonls Travels With a Donkey. We would advise her to stop teaching school and write. VVe would suggest that she publish her first book under the title, Twice Told Talesf, f?j l G. ELIZABETH BESSOR, A. B. SHE is practically a new teacher, having been in High School only a couple of years. As a Spanish teacher few can excel her. You can always hear, when meeting her, the cheery greeting Buenos dias Senorita, como esta Vd PM or Hace muy buen tiempo, ino es VC1'Cl2I.d?l' This difficult language is as play to her and Hispaniola flows from the tip of her tongue. I am sure she would fit in better in a great university, where there are a few girls and boys who have a fairly good amount of gray matter. fHigh Schoolers, consider yourself set upon.j Best luck, Senorita Bessor. MARY I. CAMP 5HE'S little but she's mighty. Sometimes it is hard for a teacher to win the love of every pupil. As for Miss Camp, it is an impossibility for every one of her pupils not to love and respect her. Never do we hear harsh words from Miss Camp. She is such a small, dainty person at all times, but disguised as a little Hollander at the Senior-junior party last year she took the cake. She made all the High School girls step lively, and they were fairly green with envy. These few words of praise seem petty compared with what we could say. Anyway we prophecy for her a brilliant kitchen career.



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DANIEL MILNES E do not believe that out of the thousands of rich and educated readers of this Annual tadvertisers please notej there are more than two dozen who really know Mr. Milnes. From what we understand he is an all- around good sport. He plays base ball with the fellows before school and it does not matter tproviding the game is excitingj if it is twenty minutes of two when they quit. As we write this we are peeved that we did not take up the Manual Arts course instead of the Classical. lt is beyond our wildest imagination to set: :-Miss Hocken- berry 'tuarming up to pitch, Miss Huber batting low grounders to Bliss Seiders and Miss Appenzellar or Prof. Rhodes, acting as coach, endeavoring to get Miss Mickey to Knock it over the fence, or Miss Camp sliding home. charms. RUTH li. HOWARD HY we should be compelled to write whatcha-you- may-call-cms on our personal friends is simply one of the puzzles of High School lite We have always been friends-that is Miss Howard and weeebut we see the friendship fast disappearing in the rear. Miss Howard is a very nice little girl and will always give you the ex- amination papers tafter the thing is overj or will lend you five dollars till you start to work Cnitj. NVe always had an idea that a private secretary was a nuisance but we have changed our minds. CPD Lately we have been hearing things-that is Miss Howards neighbors have- and unless a certain tiny loses his nerve, we will soon have to hunt another private secretary. M. CORNELL-N XVIDNIEY, A. B. NME upon a time-which is the way all good fairy stories should begin-a certain high school was agreeably surprised to tind that it's school board had made a mistake and assigned a young teacher to it. But this is the way I heard one of the Seniors tell of her char- acteristics. You bet, Miss W'idney certainly is an all around teacher. Her smile is loo per cent. 0. K. and she makes you feel right at home the teachers ca11't do. VVe doing our 'tricki on a 'sixty girls say 'she is a dear' only different language. lVe believe one of the things this school will need to keep it alive after we have gone will be a 'College ll-'idow' and we respectfully recommend to your consideration, etc. He said this last part with a nod to 21,8 ll1OSt tzmzcfimf pennant and strolled out of the room humming Believe me if all those endearing young 77 with it. Something some of generally feel as if we are -day f61'1'I1.i As some of our the fellows have to put it in

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