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

 - Class of 1923

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Che 1923 ffzhq Miss Lutz Aux-un Cllellllll des fleurs ne conduit a la gloiref' which. being interpreted, means. No pathway of flowers leads to glory, Tl1is is Miss Lutz's motto, and after four years ill U. H. S. we are forced to agree with her. There is one thing, however, which could make life just a bit easier. Cou1dn't you arrange so1ne device, Miss Lutz. so that we would k11ow just when you're going to call on us? You know it's 'so disgusting to have worked out those ten pages of French 211111 then 110t be called llpflll. Of course you'll say, But X011 need th e ni fo r exa1ninatio11s. Well, that's so. but- And yet. we can't help but recall with pleasure the hours spent in your classroom. We bid you au revoir a11d wish you the greatest of happiness in your own nid d'amour. Mr. Maclay This nlan of the world. where hasn't l1e been? He can tell the lnost wonderful stories of his experiences in other fields. He speaks sev- eral diiferent languages and is physically and n1e11tally bright. Ill the world of chelnistry he is as a star throwing its penetrating: rays through the Sleepy Hollows of students' brains. You should hear J. M. play jazz. The piano rocks. per- haps with laugliter or maybe disapproval, no doubt the lat- te1'. '1'here's a pretty little school romance ill this professor's past-for haven't you heard that he fell in love and 1I1ill'- ried a lllilidl-'ll of the class of Twenty-two? And now we hope his future will be4 And they lived happily ever after- wards. an ,Ls , G C185 Miss Howard Gaze for a ILl0l1l9llt upo11 the august personage of another of our f'0lIlII1l'1'L'iil1 teachers, who is head of the typewrit- ing: department. If one were asked to describe this bru- nette, 0110 would say. without a l1101Il0lli'S l10Sifllti01lI 1'l'll1l. precise, strict. severe. accu- rate. lint if one were to peep beneath the wintry sur- face. 0110 would add Sport- ive to the list. Although Miss lloward with her t'011lll12llllllllQ.'I tonc has IIPVUI' caused ague, she has succeeded ill enchanting one poor Guy. it

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he 1923 Ufxshcxz Miss Forbes Who said that beauty and brains cannot be combined? If you diction to that statement. just gaze upo11 this picture of one of the fairest of the lligh School Faculty. Miss Forbes. lt is hard to imagine anyone ol' so sweet and gentle a dis- position trying.: to force into the minds of the unruly So- phomores the facts ot' the lio- man conspiracy. U:esar's Gall- ic War. and the Helvetian XVars. Miss Forbes is also a very good sport. She plays a prom- inent part in our school activ- ities and social gatherings. We surely favor her as 11 dandy chaperone. want to see a contra- Mr. Rhodes Here's Prof. Rhodes. the head of the Science depart- ment, better known as Hun- ny. Ile is to be envied. not his ability to make only for plain the mysteries of science, for the manner in but also which he can sling.: sarcasm. a sure cure for egotists. N0iXViiiilSi2iIlliillg t h i s. where is there a pupil. pres- ent or past. who does not like Hunny ? His good nature and impartiality have become proverbial. All those who have had the pleasure of working with him lind him a jolly good tellow. His pa- tience. too. is sometimes bc- y o n d o u r comprehension. When we think of the awful odors that are sent forth from our experiments, we wonder how he endures them. year in and year out. The class of '23 thanks ililll especially for the interest he took in having the radio set installed in our High School .L Miss Beattie The ideal school teacher without the school 1uarm's staid ways! Miss Beattie is one of the youngest members of our faculty. but you must- n't conclude from that, that she doesn't know how to teach. No indeed! Miss llcattic knows how to com- bine work and fun success- fully, and our only regret when we become Seniors is that we can no longer be in her classes. Hut Miss Beattie does not excel in school-teach- ing alone. and if you do not believe me peep into the gym- nasium sometime when the Faculty Basket Ball team is practicing. .- Uh. Miss Beattie! How we love her! And when she's old and gray Everyone of us will say, She was some girl i11 her day. I i' . ,x .. C173



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he 1923 ffzhq Miss Hade Every one says Miss Hade is just too lovely, never gives any demerits-the first day-. isn't partial to the boys. and is allways ready to help them that help themselves. You will be better able to upprei eiate of what metal she is made when we tell you that she teaches all l+'reshmen lCnglish..and yet is jolly! Ac-- eording to one of the Fresh- men she is quite versiele. No one who has seen her o11 the basketball fioor need be told about her wonderful abil- ity at long shots, and everyone knows about her love for mu- sic and literature. but we are going to tell you ai little secret about her: it' you want to see her eyes sparkle with delight, just ask her to take ai horse- back ride. KXg Mr. Milnes Mr. Milnes has a stern and serious look but don't be afraid. he is hunnui and won't bite. Every student who has ever gone to his elnsses has always liked him, llPCilllSl-' he is u good sport. He knows his subject, too, so don't get the impression that he can be blufted. for he isn't that kind. Mr. Milnes is si very good sportsmnn. :ind above all ai golfer. From mo1'n till night NVith all his might He makes the golf-clubs fly. C197 Miss Hoerth This is the little black- lniired Miss that you see struttin,1.1: up and down the Typewriting room. Commu- nity Civics. Shorthand and Typewriting she teuehes. amd is very good ut blutiing. In Study Hall she permits us to speak one-half minute. Think of it! We wonder whether that is her time limit when she goes an-riding.: in thnt Mzirylzunl Buick, Perhnps she believes in the saying, Actions speak louder than words. This is Miss HllQl'tll'S tirst year with us and we hope she will return next year, so We enn see those big. sparkling eyes once in a while. NVQ, the Ulass of Twenty-three. extend our best wishes to Miss Ho- erth. Z' Q I 5 'I i

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