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

 - Class of 1919

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l G - ggi ll!llllilillllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllIll1IIIlIlIIIIIlllllllIII T E uIInumuuunuluumlwillllllmlmliwluluulllrlmluuilmiilimlililmmmlallu.llas,Mimi, 1 I PHILIP LIELANCTHON BICKLH Bik is a pretty good old scout. He plays center on the basketball team and whenever our class wants to do any- thing he is always ready to boost it. His broad smile greets everybody. He is quite a mechanical genius. Whenever a typewriter gets out of working order, Miss Roof comes around and says, Philip, can you fix this machine P Yep, I can fix it, says Phil in a droll way. He looks the machine over, finds that some small thing has caused the trouble and repairs it. After he has fixed it, he will not tel-1 anybody how he did it and pretends he has torn the whole machine apart. Al- though Bik is a pretty good bluffer, nevertheless he usual- ly knows what he is talking about and quite often gets on the honor roll, and, if he makes as good in future years as he has in high school he will come out alright. IRMA PERRINE Cool. W'here's Coolie? Somewhere near she must be for in the foreground appears Eddie, He searches and searches and finally he spies the object of his attention. Then en- sues a heated discussion. We hear Eddie trying to plead for something Cwe know not whatl and Irma gives vent to her feelings by an Oh Heck, Edgar. Then Eddie be- comes more animated but he will soon become Cool, How could he help it! f'Coolie,' is quiet and unassuming and keeps herself in the background most of the time. She is not frivolous but hap- py and cheerful with her mind on her lessons. It is only those who know her as a close friend, who realize the mfost exceptional hidden qualities in this timid little maid. Normal school is her ambition, there to prepare for teach- ing. XVe greatly doubt if she will teach Cunless it be Eddie b. We, her classmates predict a brilliant career at the trade which she has been studying, namely, a Barbour. At any rate the class of '19 wishes her success. BINGHAM WITMER MATH1As Bing, is a good-natured fellow and seldom seen with a frown on his face. He is the oratorical genius of his class and greatly loves the second period in the morning, at which time he has the privilege of expounding his knowledge of Spanish. He is considered quite a master with the ladies and has an extensive correspondence with them. He is greatly famed for his knowledge of History and surprises the class by his talks on the topics of the day. He is never happier than when kidding some girl or reading books during recitations. He is not adverse to taking a nap in Shorthand Class, but he says he does this to refresh his knowledge. VVe think however he does it to make up for sleep lost the night before. He has frequently expressed the desire to see the world and we suggest that he go to the Grpheum and see The World Be- fore Your Eyes in the Hearst-Pathe News.

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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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qi S55 T V, if lllllllllll lllllllllllllllllill lllllllll llllllllllllllllll lllllll Ill 'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllIlIllIIIlIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll UllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll T HilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllIHllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllll 1 4- FREDIQRICK CHARLES LYON To Whom It May Concern 2- We, the erstwhile classmates of Fred. Lyon of the Class of 1919 of the Chambersburg High School, do hereby rec- ommend and indorse him to any and all persons who are willing to take a chance: as follows: 1. Vie believe that the said Lyon is harmless and will be easily tamed. 2. That he is an honest, upright, will endeavor to loaf work as will draw the anteed fire and water has taken four years Baby-Grand young chap. 3. That he as much as possible and do as little necessary Kale 4. That he is guar- proof against girls. 5. That while he of science with us yet he equals our other illustrous classmate, the eminent Hamil, when it comes to being able to confuse spark plugs with sour pickles, 6. That he will make a good employee for the borough CBrush-Gangl, but should this fail him he ought to make go0d at manufacturing hard water tlcel. C Fritz will not be- lieve one-half of this stuff and we might add that wc don't eitherl. Esrniziz RAH,xUsicR Ask anyone his opinion of Esther and he will say that she is a jolly good sport. The fact that she lives a small distance from town does not exclude her from good-times, You ought to see her drive a car. She does it with more dex- terity than the miost experienced chauffeur. She will spin you around corners on two wheels in such a way, that you will hold your breath and bless your lucky stars that you are still alive. Esther seems to have taken a fancy to certain junior boys. VVhen her sister has made a date and unfor- tunately is prevented from keeping it, Esther, nothing loath, takes her place. This classmate of ours certainly does help us out in class when we know everything except our les- sons. She will ply the teacher with question after question until the bell relieves us from the torture of reciting. And Esther! if you ever teach school, please don't be as hard Cwith regard to questionsj on your pupils as you now are on your teachers. LJONALD EMICRSON l1liLMAN Don is a quiet, industrious student and has gained for himself the esteem of the class of '19, as well as of a certain shy, bright-eyed, bashful, country lass. He is a good-na- tured fellow, and the only time he has been seen to scowl was at the beginning and end of a forty-minute period of agony, while trying to absorb? a knowledge of the guy named McMaster into his head. He is very fond of his studies f?l, especially Spanish, and devotes a lot of his time to them. He still manages to spend a great deal of his time with the blond described above. He is a very brilliant student and we think he will bc what he wants to be, a dray-man.

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