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-THEg CRIMSON AND GOLD I it teacher thinks he may bo a nisiht watt-hlnitn. PEARL AMANDA KAHLER Commercial .H'TIVITllCS: lllee Ulub, Zell-4: t'oinnit-rt-iul Club, 3-4: Ilfiskutbztll, 3-4. I's-it-I r:in'I ulnlursteunl nhl Mig Abbott won't let her tzillc in st-liool, ll' she f-nn zirsue as well with IU as she can with llr, Abbott, .ve know she will be lhe boss of her home. KATHERINE ELIZABETH KASKEY Classical Catty AUTIVITIPIS, Iii-tsketball, 4. Katherine, nlt-use pnt gsnur gun: in the wuste basket! .Ks long' as iintln-rine vlivwe zum, the rhcwinu' Quin sstles will be :tbove normal. i'ometimt-s she chews two pieces while vrorlcincg' nn :in experiinelit for 1-heinistrli illl of us know you will ln- ai most :Lxrenble nurse and vu- wish you success. CAROLYN LORAINE KAUFFMAN Scientific Rainy .Xl I'lVITII'IS: Svientilic' Club, I, Here is the jolly driver ol' the lronxillc sv-liziol bus. .Xlllionuii l:nin5 im:n't decided what ber future will bn-, ne lwnl: Ui-it she will be sur-t-vssllil in whutl-vcr she nttviiipts. CATHERINE ELIZABETH KEHLER Classical .XlT'I'lVl'l'Il'lS: Crimson :ind Gold Staff. 1-2-41 French Club. 32 C3190 Club, 2f3--l: Senior Class Vlztyg Basketball, 3-4. lflliznbeth is acemnplisbcd in many things, She bits shown xcry good talent in writing poetry fur our school iiizngztzliiuz she hzts given us much pleasure with her musical ability, and we itll viii-.-1-iiiei' her out- standing' Work in the Senior Class Play, The class of '31 wishes bf-r success in wliutever she undertakes, JOHN WILLIAM KISCADEN Scientific Kissie ,-XL 1'IYlTlES, Scientific Club. 3-4. .Iohn, as yet, has no nlnns for the future, lint, wol1l4l:i't he niailct- zi iroocl lflriglish teacher, or perirtps at subtle lluinorist? CLYDE CHRISTIAN KITCH Scientific Dutch ' .Xl'TlVI'l'll'lS, Fuotbztll, l-2-3: Mgr. Iizlsketbull, l-4. Hutt-li has been it very welcoine nivinber to ine U. ll, F. lkmtlxriil tenin in the years '27, '25, :intl '25I, and has nuttin- at very erlivient student maiiapsei ot basketball in the yezir 'CEU-'3l. He seems tu be interested in nlinost :ill sports, even checkers. His future plans are shrouded in mystery, but somehow we 1-an see at certain ,girl looming tin out of them, it senior girl! Xl'ell, ggoml luvk. llutcli, 1lon't let Dan Cllllld run nn-ny with yon. i6 HERMAN STANLEY HUMMER Commercial Stan 1 AUTIVITIICS: t'mninert'izxl Club, 3--t. Hi-Y-Club, 4, Football, 2, Busc- l bull, I-2, Huslit-tbzlll, 2--l l Stan thinks he can kid us into believing' that his future is at W mystery, but We know, for Stz1n'S' weakness is zz certain blonde in our t-lnss. XVe Wonder what makes Stanley sn sleepy in history class, Our
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THE CRIMSON AND GOLD l l l HOWARD WILLIAM GERFIN Commercial Toots ACTIVITIES: Commerical Club, Si-l, Meet the original funnmlier. Tools says he's going to viork after graduation. For whom? tVhy, for tilztths D., of t-ours:-2. Toots dues much of extra work around school, and once he did some extrlt tgvpiiig. 'lhe class of 1931 wishes Studeiit-Mzlnzxger G+-rtin ai lizipny future, EUGENE WITMER GERTH Scientific Whip .tC'l'IYl'I'llGS: lweliestru, 1-2-S--i, St-ientitie Club, 5-4, lbelmtiinx, 4. tYhi11 is an apt pupil and nn able seholnr. He is interestt--l in tennis and swimming' and hz-is seen zt bit ol' the worldfon his efnlleeiion ol' stamps. He exhausts his surplus energy in blowing the ern-net and in prouounding facts on the debating tezun, Ilis goal is engineering' and his activity in Scientific Club shows that he has possibilities. The freshmztn girls will miss their ltonieo, but never mind, girls, he will still lie at man-ulmut-tovvii. WILSON HARRY GRAB Commercial Winnie .XCTIYITIICSI Football, Z-3, tJl'c'hesti'u, l-Z-3. We remember Winnie's ability on the football tieltl, :ind hone he is as suec-essful in life us he was on the lietltl. We also eztnnot forget his inusieztl ztbilltgv during his high sehool days. Uur best wishes go with him, DAVID KLINE HABLE Classical ACTIYITIICS: lllee Club, 3-t. Crimson nnfl Gold, Z-3, French Club 3-4, llelmtilig Tezinl, -l, Senior Class l'1zly, Drum Corps, 3-4, Uperettzi, C5-4. There isn't much going' on at lligh sehool that Kline isn't in. He grot in right when he made the debating' tezun though, for talking is Kline's favorite. We notiee though, that he still hats plenty of time to get up to lll3ti severzil times' it week. Good lurk, Kline. Faint heart never won at fair ludyq ALICE SUSAN HAEFNER Commercial Al ACTIVITIES: Glee Club, 3-1, Cominereml Club, 3--i, Crimson S5 Gold Staff, 4. Al is tall, and likes to Chew gum. Sometimes it seems ns though her jaws work with her fingers :ts she tynes. You know she is one of the sueediest girls on the typewriter in our clues. lint we don't blame her for 4-hewlng :um beeuuse she is only one of the many, DANIEL SHAY HARTMAN Commercial Dan . .XCTlVl'1'llCS: Comme-rieul Club, 3--l. Another one ot' those blonde seniors! Dun is the future iiglit pro- moter and song' writer of the town of Columliizi. Dan plans to go to Lzxiieztster Ilusiness Collette. Lets nope that he makes his fellow students clown there like him ns :num-h us some of the :iris do here. CATHERINE GRIFF HINKLE Commercial Kas ACTIVITII-IS: lllee Club, 1-2-3-4, Crimson and Gold, 2-3--t, Corn- mereial Club, 3. ' XVe don't k,now what the st-heel will do without Kas: Everywhere we go, we hear her either tzxlking' or silitritig. Her ehief weakness is randy-and why not? In spite of her singginug she says she wants to be it nurse, lrnaprine that! 15
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THE CRIMSON AND GOLD I DOROTHY LOUISE KOEHLER Commercial Dot ACTIVITIES: Glee Club, 2-3-4, Crimson and Gold Club, 43 Commer- I I-ial Club, 3, lIorothy's sunny smiles will drive away anybody's cares, She uses her spziiw moments to read and leurn some new dance steps. Some sweet day Dot will be somebody's sweet stenog. MARY TILLIE LAYTON Classical Molly ACTIVITIES: Gm- Club, I-2-3-4. A tybit-al little mouse. She is reservml, quiet fveryj, etc, etc, There is only one thing wrong with Alary:-She can't keep a secret. ELWOOD GAY LEBER Scientific Red ACTIVITIES: Orcliestra, 1-2-3-4. Much study is It we-:Iriness of the flesh. Red is only an under- taker's son, but ht- surely is the burys tberriesj, Elwood evidently be- lieves that music hath charms :ind we dotI't know what the orchestra will dn without him next year. Best Wishes to him from our class. ELLA VIOLA LeFEVER Classical ACTIVITIES: Crimson and Gold, 3-43 French Club, 3, Basketball, 2-3-43 lntra Mural Sports. Ella is one of these Iew who enjoy studying Virgil. But her fav- orite study is chemistry, Ask Mr. Abbott about it. She also has won fame through her interest in sports. We wish her the best of success in whatever she does. BERTHA MAE LEHMAN Commercial Bert ACTIVITIES: Drum Corps, 3-4g Glee Club, 3-4. Bert expects to be 2 nurse, but we doubt it VVe think she'd do better in u profession where :I great amount of talking is necessary. At any rate, we wish her :food luck. LEONA ELIZABETH LOWRY Commercial ACTIVITIES: Glee Club, Commei cial Club. YVe wonder how and why Leona likes Mount Joy. Ask her some- time. Well, Leona, we wish you much success as a nurse and hope you meet some handsome patients, - MARY EMMA MANN Classical Emmie ACTIVITIES: Glee Club, 3--lg Crimson and Gold Club, 4. Here is a girl with an unusual hobby. Often one sees Mary going through woods and tields with a. book and a small net. What is she going.: to do? you ask, Well, the book is on the subject of biology and she uses the net to catch buttertiies. Mary is the proud possesser of a beautiful collection of moths and butterflies, Moths Hy at night so that accounts for Mai-y's being out so much at night. The class of '31 sends its be-st wishes to her for a successful teaching career, 17
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