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NovA I. MECKLEY, Glenville, Pennsylvania Meck,' Basketball 11, 2, 31, Volleyball 11, 2, 3, 415 Track Captain 1315 Junior Play 131, Operetta 12, 3, 41, Secretary of Literary Society 141, Track 11, 2, 3, 41. Nova has won her way into the hearts of the class by her cheery disposition. She has done noteworthy work, especially in athletics, during her high school career. In basketball she knows her place as a swift forward. Making long shots is her specialty. In running, Nova has held first place in the school. Contestants at field meets have had a fear of Novais record. Nova has made no decision concerning her life work. Her broad smile and willingness to persevere will bring her the best. Those who know her, know her smile, And find the knowing quite worth while. Joi-IN A. MILLER, Seven Valleys, Pennsylvania txlohnnyn Class Plays 13, 41, Debate 1215 Bazaar Plays, Cheerleader 1315 President of Orchestra 1415 History Club 131, Science Club 11, 2, 31, Chorus 12, 3, 413 Operetta 12, 3, 41, Orchestra 11, Z, 3, 41, Captain, Magazine Campaign. 141. John is always teasing someone, in fact, it seems to be his one great pleasure. Johnny's broad smile and sunny disposition should warrant a happy life. His chief troubles are his Ford and a red- headed girl , one or the other is on his mind most of the time. John has shown us that he can do good scholastic work. Sometimes the spirit, however, is not too willing. Everybody thinks John will be a successful farmer. Whenever johnny ir not around, At Thelmals he can be found. MARY JANE NACE, Codorus, Pennsylvania uulanien Glen Echo 11, 2, 3, 41g Science Club 121, History Club 1319 Chorus 11, 2, 3, 41, Class Plays 13, 41g Operetta 11, 2, 3, 41. Give ujaniei' a book and she is content. Her hobby is reading and books are her closest companions. Mary Jane has a keen sense of humor, she can enjoy a good joke. She is generally recognized by her hearty peals of laughter. In the role of Delilah, Mary Jane could wield a rolling pin. In a few years we,ll probably hear of jane,s being a librarian or a stenographer. In whatever the future predicts for Mary Jane, we wish her much happiness. A hook to read, a place to lollg HE78,I a chance to dream 'bout dolls. NORMAN O. RAVER, Glen Rock, Pennsylvania Raver', Baseball 12, 3, 413 History Club 1313 Junior Play 131, Bazaar Play 13, 41, Literary Society 11, 2, 3, 41. This is the fellow who has time for everything, even studying. When the Glenville baseball squad is on the diamond, Raver's right there, covering his familiar right field position. He's not there just for fun, he's made many a thrilling catch in that position. Raver's witty remarks will be remembered long after the Class of '37 has parted. We'll remember Raver as a pal. If you remember, he was the high- powered salesman in one of our Junior Plays, and he wouldn't take No for an answer. A smile, a joke, and then a Nsockng You'1fe guesred it, he'r from Glen Rock. U13 if JK Mm ,WJ N I .vi 4' , 1,61 - ,IMI x'fHV K ff KW.. I' Ne. ,gli ' a
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RALPH E. I-IUGGENS, Lineboro, Maryland Higgins Class Play 1315 Literary Society 11, 2, 3, 41. If height denotes wisdom, Ralph, who is six feet, four inches tall, will be a great philosopher. Higgins is very quiet and retiring, but he is well-liked and is a very good friend to everyone. He has a natural talent for electrical work, at which he spends most of his time. In his free time he has made many electrical gadgets, among them, a Tesla coil, a really worthwhile accomplishment for an amateur electrician. During the past four years we have felt mighty lucky in having a boy as uhandyi' as Huggens about the school, especially at times when we staged plays. The best of our wishes go with Huggens. Heir tall and slim and quile a man, But very timid when he'r in a jam.', H. Ons Krsna, Glen Rock, Pennsylvania Kiser Class Play 131, Science Club 121, Basketball 13, 41g Track Team 141, Literary Society 11, 2, 3, 41. Kiser, who is sometimes known as Geezil, is the rough and tough type of fellow who takes many bumps and likes it. When he,s around, we usually think of the popular song, '1Why Must I Be Tot- mented,', for Kiser surely gets plenty of fun from tormenting someone- and that doesn't necessarily pertain to boys. Recently he's been giving the girls some strict attention, especially a young Miss from Glen Rock. Weire not sure of the name, but the initials, D. F. suffice, If you Want to call him, my Kira, not Geezilg For the fmt thing you know, he'll call you 1.1 Weasel. CLYDE M. Kmsas, Codorus, Pennsylvania uKfebSH Baseball 12, 3, 413 Basketball 12, 3, 41g Track 1213 Bazaar Plays 13, 41g Class Plays 13, 413 President of Athletic Association 1413 Glen Echo Staff 141. Behold the tall, dark, and handsome lad of the class. Clyde is in- deed a versatile person, as well as an attraction for the girls. When there's a call for poetry, there is no hesitation as to who shall be called upon. As an actor, Clyde is a second Robert Taylor. Basketball and baseball in out school have held much interest for Clyde. The radio is a very close companion for Clyde, he surely knows his stars. To be a business man is Clydeis aim.' You are sure to succeed, Clytle. l'll take you home again, Kathleen, just sing this and see Clyde? hlurher gleam. WILLIAM G. KREBS, Glen Rock, Pennsylvania '1Krebsie Track 12, 3, 413 Operetta 12, 3, 41g Science Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Bazaar Play 11, 2, 3, 41g Class Play 13, 413 Glen Echo Business Staff 1419 Vice-President of Literary Society 1413 Chorus 11, 2, 3, 41. Krebsie is the big boyi' in our class, His cheerful and agreeable disposition has made him many friends among the boys and girls in school. In fact, he seems to have become involved in romance that has grown beyond the budding stage. Being of an industrious nature, he has shown a Hne school spirit. He is always willing to do any task brought be- fore him. For a hobby he has chosen manual art. In school, he has shown great skill in carpentering and all sorts of woodwork. The class of '37 will remember him as a loyal friend and classmate. Williamix not hafhful around some girls, But when he'r with Nova, his head just rwirls. E101
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EDWINA A. REBERT, Codorus, Pennsylvania Rebert Glen Echo 12, 3, 41, Class Historian 111, Class Secretary 121, Science Club 11, 2, 31, History Club 131, Chorus 11, 2, 3, 41, Oper- etta, 12, 3, 41, Class Play 13, 41, History Club Play 131, Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 41, Basketball 11, 2, 31, Volleyball 131, Orchestra President and Secretary 12, 31, Science Club Scout 131, Pianist 13, 41, Basket- ball Manager 13, 41. Edwina is one of the most versatile and attractive girls of the class. She shows great ability in het studies. Her friends are many, for she is a real friend and has a winning smile. Her voice and actions suggest that she is a kind friend. Capable and dependable in whatever she undertakes is Rebert.H Edwina has been a strong basketball player in center position. In sports, music, scholastic work-everything-Edwina has found her place. Her desire is to be a musician or a lawyer. If law, be not too hard on criminals, If music, we'll attend your musicals. CLYDE E. REEVER, Hanover Junction, Pennsylvania QC 7, Reever Science Club 11, 2, 31, History Club 131, Chorus 12, 3, 41, Operetta 12, 3, 41, Class Plays 13, 41, Class President 12, 3, 41, Glen Echo Staff 13, 41. Everybody generally expects that Clyde has some trick up his sleevef' Clyde also likes to argue and tease. He has served us faithfully as president during the past three years. However, Clyde is no book- worm. He never, or seldom, has time to study because of the visits he makes to Seven Valleys. Singing popular songs is a favorite pastime for Reever. And can he sing? His favorite sport is tennis. He also finds a great deal of pleasure in driving a Ford. Whenever you talk to him with sense, It reminds him of a girl named Lentz. BLANC!-IE L. R01-IRBAUGH, Codorus, Pennsylvania Rohrbaughi' Glen Echo Staff 13, 41, Class Historian 12, 41, Vice-President 131, Science Club 11, 2, 31, Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Volleyball 12, 3, 41, Chorus 11, 2, 3, 41, Class Plays 13, 41, Operetta 12, 3, 41, Basketball Captain 131, Basketball Manager 141, History Club Play 131, Track 12, 3, 41- This brown-eyed Miss has two desires-to have red hair and to go to Hanover. Blanche is very talkative during 'school hours. Since her sophomore year, Blanche has taken a great interest in basketball. Playing side-center seems to have suited her best, for she has shown most skill in that position. Entertaining a junior boy, or being entertained by him, is another of Blanche's favorite pastimes. She is pretty and peppy and laughs 4 great deal, If you want ber address, you must buy her a meal. ELMER E. Rot-IRBAUGH, Glenville, Pennsylvania Tuckle,' Basketball 131, Track 121, Operetta 11, 2, 3, 41, Class Plays 13, 41, Vice-President of Class 121, Treasurer of Literary Society 131, Pres- ident of Literary Society 141. Elmer has an ever-ready interest in school. He does splendid work in dramatics, especially operettas, when he proves to his audience that he really can sing. Arguing is Elmeris favorite pastime. His Ford, often seen in the vicinity of Seven Valleys, offers a fine subject for argument at noon. Stick to your ideas, Elmer. We know you're conscientious. We predict much success for Elmer as a barber. Elmer often works al a barber shop, Also at Dorotbyis he often stops. fm
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