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

 - Class of 1919

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QR X 5? llllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll T HE 19 E C H 0 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l ll +111lliIIIiiIiIiIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllHHllllllllllHHHHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - I t ANNA Loursia HOUSIQHOLDIZR Louise has been with us during our four years in dear old High, nevertheless some of the opposite sex claim that they don't know her very well. We can say this, that when with girls, she can certainly chatter. So we say, Boys, give her aychance and you will fall a victim to her soft musical voice. . This lass with her smiling countenance, we surely feel could never become real angry. No truer friend or more con- genial school.-mate could bc found. She is always ready to lend a helping hand to a less fortunate person. i Studious! She is one of those girls who always seems to be doing something. VVith those books under her arm, how could any one call her anything but studious? Her classmates wonder if she intends becoming a busi- ness woman as she is taking one or more commercial subjects. Perhaps this would not appeal to her. It may be that she has dreams and that she builds air castle of which we know nothing. At any rate, Louise bids well to have 1919 look up to her some day. HAROLD DANIEL NAUGLI2 Behold the busiest guy on the Annual Board! Besides do- ing about forty thousand or so words of write up he types most of the other stuff. But he thinks that is a cinch-and so long as he thinks so, we of the Animal Board are hauppy. lt is rumored that when calling on his lady friend he carries his typewriter with him. He say: this is all tommy rot Che swiped that word from Miss Mickeyb, but' seeing is be- lieving-so keep your eyes open if he travels out your way. NVhen you tirst meet this young man you are afraid that you have butted in some place where things are quiet. But don't fool yourself-Harold is a little dynamo covered with pul- verized sugar when it comes to playing baseball and typewrit- ing. He is the champion of the Commercial Section and be- lieve us that is going some. VVe could tell you a lot of stuff tinside you know! about him but-well, he has to copy this and he would cut it out anyway. ' HIQLPIN Louise lXi0RIiIIOUSli Louise, or Vv'eezie so she is most generally called is a popular young lady of our own Senior class. She is not very large so when you see a figure with a pair of hazel eyes and dark brown curly hair you will know who it is. Merely be- cause she is not always a good student is no bad sign at all. She appreciates the luxuries of life a little more,-for in- stance candy, cars, dances, and shows. It is these slightly frivolous habits that characterize Louise. She is very clever with the pen and if it were not that her amcbition is to be a great nurse we would prophesy for her a brilliant career as an authoress. VVouldn't you like to have the plcasurf' of get- ting the Flu, or something equally as inviting just so Weezie could be your nurse? NVl1o wouldn't?

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-,-,Z tr' if 'E V .5 ' 3 T H E E lllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIIIIilIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll T 1lllllllllllillll1llilllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllHH1iillllIIIllInIIIIIIIIIlilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll t l NIILDRED LEH MAN ROWLAND Begone, dull care is a very good expression that can be applied to the thoughts and actions of Mike. She is one of the best sports High School can boast. Nothing disturbs her even frame of mind. Coming into chapel ten or fifteen minutes late or failing in her Virgil are as mere trifles to her. At tennis she is a whiz, at basket-ball a shark. When anyone is in trouble, Mike always acts as comforter. Her first thought is always for others. Mike has some rules for easy living which we thought if published would be good for mankind. Here are just a few: 1. Sleep as late as possible in the morning. Rising early spoils your disposition. You know the saying goes Better late than neverf' 2. Don't exert or inconvenience yourself by studying. The teachers won't mind. Cut school whenever possible. . Don't take any books home to study especially when there is a good movie actress on in the evening. In spite of these rules Mike has her good qualities. Her classmates say 'AGO to it, Mike, we wish you good luck. 3. 4 CHARLJQS EIJKSAR HARBOUR Barbour by name but not by trade A mathematical rep'l he has made. Studiousness and industry he has by right And who ever heard of his starting a tight. But in chemistry and English he makes us grin As he tries to tell the teacher where to head in. Around the ladies he is no fool. If you want proof! 'just ask Irma Coolf Dnisv ELSIIE BIOWIQR What a wonderful typist this buxom young lady is. Surely she will make her mark in the business world. She will have no trouble holding down a job not only because of her effi- ciency but also for other reasons. She is a regular live wire, always on the move, nervous,, fussy and full of fun. She must be a terrible worry to her teachers. W'e have noticed that she has been losing weight recently. On searching for the underlying cause of this deep and per- plexing mystery we have discovered that Daisy has been do- ing the housework. Poor child! She is working herself to skin and bones. And then as she is doing the cooking she is probably not being nourished properly. But we are sure she enjoys it and this experience will be of use to her later in 1 e.



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.. I . 5 T H E E llllllllllll1llllllllllllllllllllllllHilUlllltlllllllllliI!IIliltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll T ,llllllli1wlllllllllllllIllllll11lllll1llllllllllilllllllllIIIhiliilllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll V I , 4- HAZEL MARIIE BAKER Do we hear a chuckle? Why that must be Hazel. She is always in a good humor, so jolly is she. We wonder what it would be like to see her real angry once. VVelll we just can't imagine such a thing. Pretty! well we'll say so. She has hair of that raven hue of which so few can boast. Then, too, she possesses eyes that continually twinkle with merriment. All this, taken with the fact that no better sport could be found, make her one of the class's most popular members. She is always in for any fun that there is to have. Hazel is one of our star singers. What audience wouldn't that deep, rich, melodious voice of hers charm? We can Lmagine nothing else than a career as a Prima Donna for er. She has taken the business course and probably she is thinking of becoming a business woman instead of a Prima Donna. Whatever she does we, her classmates, feel sure that she will do honor to '19, HAZEL IRENE STAHL Sam is a mighty good sport even if she is quiet and very dignified. It seems as if our class is doubly blessed with sweet, quiet, modest young ladies. Our teachers tell us we must set the pace for the younger people of the school and young ladies of the Freshman, Sophomore and junior classes. Behold one whom you might follow and whom you may take as an example. But who would admire any person who did not indulge in pranks and frivolities once in a while? For some time now she has been going down to Differs to take dancing lessons. She is starting like a professional and in a very short time we will have another Mrs. Vernon Castle. So sorry we can't tell youlmore about her future partner too, but that has never been known, only a little bird did whisper gat Elle vicinity of Carlisle is rather pleasant. How about it, HZC . ANNA KATHLEEN M1cHAELs This young lady is one of the proud members of the class of '19. She is dignified and even-tempered and-shall we tell it?-bashful. VVhen a teacher suddenly decides she wants to hear Kathleen's voice, Kathleen rises, blushes, stammers, and stops, then, collecting her wits, makes a good recitation. One of Kathleen's greatest troubles is keeping the gods and goddesses separated. How can one tell who's who? As for those tortuous, tongue-twisting names the Greeks and Trojans bore it is impossible for any twentieth century girl, used to plain Tom, Dick and Harry, to pronounce them. Kathleen wishes to recommend Burke's Speech as worth while reading, interesting and good for one's vocabulary. She is jolly, once one gets to know her. She does not believe in worrying over what can't be helped. As a Hnale, we would say that she leads a -quiet life, playing tennis in the summer, and studying and reading in the winter.

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