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

 - Class of 1920

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5:1 : : ae :a'r.:f5g'. .: M. :'-: we :gas . :gs :Q er.: '- : .E. IIE :Iii LE HERBERT K. Rnonl-is, A. B. And here is Prof. Rhodes, one of the best sports in the High School. We have always admired Bunny's knack of saying such nice, respectable things about the members of the chemistry class and never cracking a smile. We will all miss the jars in lab. for thcv make excellent cuspidors, and thc wide, spacious drawers make such fine fudge receptacles. Ask the girls! Al- though a bawling out is one of the routine things in Bunny's day wc never knew him to give a demerit. 1 FW 5 1 lXIaRGamT M RossMu, X. B. RILLA B. HUB1-LR, A. B. Miss Huber is a iirst class teacher both in actions and appear- ance. and is considered one of the elements of the C. ll. S. That cloud across her face is all camouflage, for if you look behind it you will see that it is lined with silver. It is 'meant merely to scare the poor Freshmen, Sophomorcs, and Juniors tsome Sen- iorsb into working harder and to giving up the use of a pony tfor a horscj. Did you evu p iss Miss Hossmans loom before or after school? Well, if so or if not, it doesn't matter, for it is impos- sible to sec her because of the students crowded about her like bees about a honey comb. We cannot blame them, weive fallen just as hard ourselves, and where is one that would not go to the ends of the world with or for Miss Rossman. It's all in that smile.

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Ill li se-.:::5 :see a -5 .-.ae-...-ag-51. .: :-'a :--: e-1 as ::5::- su :s - friend as we have. F. MAY HockENBif:RRY, A. B. Miss Hoekenberry, being assistant principal is kept quite busy. Then too. she teaches the Freshies and Sophs rudimcnts of algebra and geometry. so that we as Seniors do not come in direct eontaet with her supervision exeept in study-hall where she is very eongenial Cin giving demeritsj. Miss Iloekenberry was heard to remark before the Annual Board, What niee things we could say about our-selves if allowed to write our own write-ups . Yet. what mighty Senior or mighty-less .lunior would not like to share Miss Hockenberry's dailx' ri-past of crackers, pretzels or pcppermints she's so often seenimunch- ing. ALB1flR'l' C. Suomi, A. M. Firstilet us introduce to you, Prof. Shuck. the jack ofall trades of the faculty. Prof. is an all around man in athletics. class work and everything else he tackles. If you want any help just go ask Prof , heill help you. Prof has only one failing. Yes you've guessed it.: we are sorry to say, it's failing hair. Good Luck. old boy. may the next classes Hud you as great 1 ex, ',..f.i.. i MARY M. Sisinicns, A. B. .t',g some of the .luniors. When the Angel Gabriel passed the smiles around. Xfiss Seiders was on the front row for she is always smiling, no matter l whether she is pecved or not. She has quite a hard life of it, though, trying to knock the rudiments of English literature int.o the indescribable brains of But with all this she manages to find time enough to joke with one or have a little confidential chat.



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Miss Bessor may be liberal in giving demerits. but we can easily overlook this fact, because she has reasons whit-h the under elassmen may not understand. She has shown herself to be an all around sport tlf there is any doubt about this ask any member of the girls' basket-hall leamj. The large number of students in her Spanish elasses prove her knowledge ol' that language. May you next year be blessed with the joys and pleasures that the class of 1920 has given you! G. ELIZABETH Besson, A. B. u I an l llllll u :nl n :runs nu u u Ill nl iii Gnnfrnu DE M. ANDERSON Do you like real good things to eat? lf you do. right here is the lady who van make them. Miss Anderson has been the head ol the Household Arts Department for several years and we are very proud of her work. Always smiling and pleasant she goes about her daily tasks. but her dignified air is never- theless, not molested. 1' .-, eff: t CARRIE M. RIICKEY. A. B. 'SWhat a fortune is a mind! What a gift! XVhat a blessing! When we read this quotation, we instantly think of Miss Mickey. She has an intellect whieh few are so fortunate as to possess and nowhere could we tind a tearher more efheient or more thorough. When she looks at us with those fiery eyes and we feel the powerful glares which come from her eountenanee, where is the one who does not wish he had studied at least three hours on the lesson?

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