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GLEN ECHCS NEVIN A. HAMME Brodbeck, Pa., R. iD. 1 Science Club 11, 21, History Club 13, 41, Scout for History Club 13, 41, Literary So- ciety 11, 2, 3, 41, Journalist 141, Class Plays 13, 41, Latin Club 111, Basketball 131, Ten- nis 137 41' Here we come back to that familiar saying - Good goods come in small packagesu. But though Nevin is small, one can easily single him out of a crowd, for his twinkling eyes and friendly smile are very distinguishing. There is always one bird of this species on a campus, by this we mean, one who combines extra-curricular activities with regular school work and makes a good job of both. ANDREW J. HETRICK AWoodlawn, Baltimore Co., Md. Vice-president of History Club 141, Science Club 11, 2, 3, 41, History Club 13, 41, Class Plays 13, 41, Literary Society 11, 2, 3, 41, Scout of Science Club 141, Vice-president of Class 111, Track 11, 2, 3, 41, Basketball 12, 3, 41- Our class heavyweight hails from the vicin- ity of Sticks. His favorite pastime is argu- ing, even if there is little to be said. Some- times, too, Andy enjoys talking to TIP? We won't fell. But he has done more than this. He was the versatile center on the basketball squad and scored many points for his Alma Mater. EILEEN A. KEI-IR Hokes, Pa. Debating Team 13, 41, Literary Editor of Glen Echo 1419 Science Club 11, 2, 3, 41s Literary Society 11, 2, 3, 41, History Club 13, 41, Basketball, Chorus 141, Class Plays 13, 41, Pageant 121, Latin Club 11, 21, Operetta 141, Bazaar 12, 3, 41, Field Meet Gbiiiiet? No, not that you would notice it. Mischievous? You said it. Eileen is one of those busy girls who is always laughing. She is surely a possessor of originality and literary talent. Eileen has had quite a distance to come to school, but, believe it or not, Miles made a difference in her senior year. Indeed, she is a good cure for the blues. NORMAN F. KEHR Hokes, Pa. Science Club 11, 2, 3, 41, F. F. A. 11, 2, 3, 41, F. F. A. Secretary 131, F. F. A. Vice- president 141, History Club 13, 41, Literary Society Vice-president 141, Pageant 121, Plays 13, 41, Track 13, 41, Basketball 141, Chorus and Orchestra 141. i'Kehrly tries as best he can to keep from interfering with the affairs of others, but for some reason, he is involved in a strange uchickeni' story. Too bad! We know that Norman is generally alert, but here he could not avoid the collision. V What has Kehr been doing? Read the F. F. A. records. Another prize in Truck Farm- ing went to his credit. A big 'ffieldn lies be- fore him.
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2:-LEN Eicnci CARLTON B. BRODBECK Brodbeck, Pa. Student Council 11, 2, 3, 413 Science Club 11, 213 History Club 13, 41, Secretary of History Club 131, President of History Club 141g Vice-president of Literary Society 141g Class Plays 13, 413 Literary Society 11, 2, 3 41g Chorus 141. Brodbeclc, indeed, is the origin of senior clig- nity. A sincere, studious, serious fellow is he. We much admire and respect Carlton for his fine character and attitude in school. He is a line old pal, especially in Problems class. As a born historian, his favorite hobby is stamp-col- lecting. Carlton, we are certain, will be a splendid history teacher, his extensive reading predicts that. CLARICE COOPER Holces, Pa. Baslcetballg Traclcg Volley Ballg Literary So- ciety 11, 2, 3, 41g Science Club 11, 2, 31g History Club 13, 415 Latin Club 11, 215 Class Plays 13, 415 Pageant 12, 41, Orchestra 141g Chorus 1413 Operetta 141, Debating Team 13, 415 Pianist 141- Meet the ambitious one of our class. Is this young girl popular? She is slim, tall and attractive. For two years she has shown ex- ceptional ability as a debater and many times as a good actor in school plays. C. T. H. S. will miss Clarice's versatility in all extra cur- ricular activities, as well as in class work. Do you realize what an essential personage you are meeting? STUART FISHEL Hokes, Pa. Science Club 11, 213 Literary Society 11, 2, 3, 41g History Club 13, 41, Basketball 1415 Operetta 141g Chorus 141g Orchestra 141g Class Plays 13, 41. Stuart is our artist, he works with brush and paint He makes a thing of beauty from models that ---. Stuart frequently attempts to portray his ability in art while discussion is taking place in Problems of Democracy. He is a sober fellow, but occasionally his penetrating, dark brown eyes stray into mischief. Stuart takes pleasure in coasting, especially when there are girls in sight. MARY L. FRIDINGER Lineboro, Md. Associate Editor, Glen Echo 13, 413 Class Historian 11, 2, 3, 41g History Club Reporter 13, 413 History Club 13, 419 Secretary of Literary Society 1415 Science Club 1213 Latin Club 12, 315 Class Plays 13, 41g Pageant 121. Some folks say, Silence is golden g this appears to be true of Mary. Not only is she always prompt in her studies, in her never- tiring journalistic interests, and in her willing- ness to help others, but she also responds with a gleeful, little laugh. This leads us to know that one person is blessed by her power, that is, Who??. A more ambitious girl than Mary is very hard to find. We are certain that her future achievements are already war- ranted by her mental aggressiveness.
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GLEN ETCHCS CURVIN A. KESSLER Codorus, Pa. Basketball 13, 41, Baseball 13, 41, Class Play 141, History Club 141, History Club President 131, Chorus 141, Athletic Reporter for Glen Echo 131, Track 131, Pageant 131, Literary Society 13, 41. Although there has been a certain attraction in the Sophomore class, Kerspie never lost interest in arguing in Problems class. Then, too, the familiar cry, Kerspie's all rightf, heard from the sidelines at a basketball game when the opposing teams tried to excite him, proved to us that Curvin was right there in athletics. Generally Curvin is a quiet fel- low, when girls are around, there is an ex- ception. LESTER D. KREBS Glenville, Pa. Science Club 11, 21, History Club 13, 41, Class plays 13, 41, Literary Society 11, 2, 3, 41, Pageant 121, Club Plays. Of all the quiet fellows, this one is the quietest, even in class. We wonder whether Lester may be saving some of his conversation for some one at home. To be sure, after one learns to know Lester, he finds him to be a very good friend and a conscientious worker at all times. His self-satisfied look when he enters the class room tells us that Lester is right there in heart and soul. MIN NIE KREBS Glenville, Pa. Science Club 11, 2, 3, 41, History Club 13, 41, Literary Society 11, 2, 3, 41, Latin Club 11, 21, Circulation Manager of Glen Echo 141, Basketball 12, 3, 41, Track 12, 3, 41, Class Plays 13, 41 ,f Pianist 141, Basket- ball Captain 13, 41, Track Captain 141, Chorus 141, Pageant 121. Rolling up the score in a girls' basketball game is nothing for Minnie, for she is quite at home on the court. Minnie holds a record that no other C. T. H. S. pupil ever main- tained, that of garnering eighty points for her home team in a single game. Minnie knows how to use her time, for athletics never en- croached upon her interest in study. MERVIN C. LATCHAW Glen Rock, Pa., R. D. 3 Debate 12, 41, Basketball 141, Tennis 12, 3, 41, Joke Editor of Glen Echo 131, Class Reporter 121, Athletic Reporter 141, Presi- dent of Literary Society 141, Science Club 11, 21, History Club 13, 41, Secretary-Treas- urer of A. A., President of History Club 1315 Opeferfa 1413 Class Plays 13, 414 Basketball Manager 141, Captain of Reserves 141, Pageant 121. Behold the comedian and romanticist of our class! This bonny lad is very popular. At a glance at his activities one will readily see how versatile Mervin has been in high school. His ability in oratory, too, has given him much distinction.
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