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

 - Class of 1928

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THE ECHO RUDOLF M. WERTIME nRudyu Classical Courseg The Importance of the High School Lihraryf' Parrot Reporter 35 French Club Treas. 4g Sic semper studentibusf' That's Rudolf! He studies and studies and then-well to tell you the truth-he studies some more. Per- haps in the future he may he addressed as Prof, Wertime. EDNA CHURCHFIELD Churchie Commercial Course: The First Pullman Carg Glee Club 4g Commercial Clubg Drama- tic Clubg Library Squad 4: Book Club 4. We have no doubt that Edna dislikes cold weather. But Summer! That's a different m a t t e r. Summers has been hanging around for quite awhile. JOSEPH CHAPMAN BRONSON cvoeu Scientific Courseg Athletics in the Modern High School 3 Class Treas. 2-3g Glee Club 1: Appreciation lg Parroi Staff 3-4g Basketball 2-3-43 Football 3-43 Baseball 25 Pres. Athletic Council 4. If you have never seen that sad appeal in .Ioe's eyes when he looks at ?'I? you've missed something. His strength of charac- ter is apparent and if you don't prize his friendship you're quite unusual. -was Thirty-two JUNIA SMALL SMITH utlunen Commercial Coursey Great Aqueducts of the Worldg' Class Sec'y 1-33 French Club 3: Commercial Club 43 Commercial Editor on Parrot Staff: Glee Club 3-4: Music Apprecia- tion 1. To be happy, to be gay To never, never do or say Those things which make life dull and grey Is Junia's aim on every day. 9

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HELEN VVIESTLING Bill Classical Course: Stephen Foster and His Negro Songsf' Class Sec. 43 Chapel Pianist 3-4: Orchestra 3-43 Glec Club 1-3-49 Minstrel 3-43 Operetta 3-43 Otlice Squad 2-3-4. Versatile! Talented! Studiousl Popular! Generous! True Blue. Always there with a smile to answer an S. 0. S. call from the music department, oflice, classroom or pal . Our most popular girl? Aye-even more- our lxeloved Bill, THE ECHO EDWARD ROSS 1-Ed., Scientific Course: Early Geometryf' Glee Cluh 15 French Club: Parrot Staff. If strong character, untiring efforts and a host of friends count for anything in life we will surely see Ed in a place of prominence in the near future. XVe're wishing him suc- cessq MARY KOLB -fxolbyc Classical Courseg Development of the Pipe Organ 5 Class Vice-Pres. 45 Glee Club 1-2-4g Dramatic Club. Well herc's Merry Cas she is sometimes called.5 Kolhy is a well-known memhcr of C. H. S. She has hosts of friends and is very talented in music. YVe hope her future will he a happy one. JAMES NORMAN RINES Snapper Commercial Course: American Means of Transportation 3 Commercial Cluhg Minstrel 43 Glee Cluh 44 Football 3-45 Basketball 3-4: Track 1-23 Baseball l-2. All great men are dying: in fact I don't fcel well myself. XVe'vc no need to intro- duce this young man. VVho hasn't heard of him? Could our athletic teams get along without him? 'Tis doubtful. uv' Thirty-one



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RUTH YVINIFIELD TERHUNE Rufus Classical Course: Our Contemporary An- cestors: the People of the Southern Moun- tainsf' Plainfield High School: P. H. S. Ofiice Squad 23 Parrot Staff 33 Editor of Parrot 45 Dramatic Club 43 French Club 43 County Algebra Contest. Behold the Editor of our noble paper The Parrot. She has worked hard to make our paper a success. But not only in this has she succeeded. Her standing in school work is high. Here's to you, Ruth! THE ECHO EARL E. HEGE uHegeu Scientific Coursey The Rise of the Factory Systemf' Class Playg Capt. Hall Squad 35 Dramatic Club 4. Did you ever see Earl with his hair part- ed in the middle, girls? Well-if you haven't, you've missed a lot. Now don't blush, Earl. WVe all like you and sincerely hopc you may realize all your ambitions. EMMA E. ECKENRODE 14Emn Classical Coursey Literature and Myth- ologyf' Vice-President 33 School Play 2: Christmas Play 3. Em is a typical blonde being vivacious merry, and impetuous! Unlike most blondes however, she can look upon thc most scrious things of life without dismay. ALBERT L. SHULTZ nAbien Commercial Courseg The Development of the Ford Organizationf' Treasurer Senior Commercial Association. Those who know Albert best find him to he a merry, carefree, and handsome chap. We are proud to possess such an interesting member. Thirty-'three

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