Coplay High School - Coplayite Yearbook (Coplay, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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Rose Marie Mills “Rosie” Little in stature, hut not in mind. Gentle, loving, and exceedingly kind.” This fair lass, upon whom you now gaze, first entered the portals of the Coplay High School to join us in our Freshman year. At first, she was shy and demure, but she soon became acquainted, and is now a trustworthy friend to all, and those who know her well realize how far reaching this friendship can be. “Rosie,” somehow has no interest in the opposite sex, as she thinks she can spend that time in practicing her shorthand and typing, in which she is one of the most accurate of her class. Her one ambition is to be a commercial teacher in which the class of ’30 wishes her the best of luck and bids her “Adieu.” Commercial Course. Cheer Leader, 12. Dramatics, 12. Har ey F. W. Reinhard “Sheik” I do not what I ought, what I ought not, I do. And rest secure upon the thought that luck will bring me through. If you hear any of the fairer sex talking about a certain tall dark haired, somebody, you can rest assured they mean our Sheik. Sheikie. it seems has the had habit of staying out too late nights, and this coupled with the flraf fact that he is an assistant Milk Man, caused ■ him to develop a tendency for sleeping in Class. Sheikie is a valuable asset to our Class as well as to Coplay High School. Besides be-ing a debater of some note, a member of the Orchestra, and Dramatic club, he is also quite 5ST Jan athlete, and his graduation will leave quite a hole in the athletic teams of C. H. S. to lie starred in Football, Basketball, and Wg MWw. Jjgb Success and best of luck to you “Sheikie,” WBm f we know you've got it in you to make C. II. S. Academic. Football, 9. 11, 12. Basketball, 9, 10, 11. 12. Baseball, 9, 10, 11, 12. Dsbating, 11, 12. Drama-t'cs, 10, 11, 12. Orchestra. 9, 10. Student Body President, 12. Vice President of Class. 12. Vice President of Literary Society, 10. SUident Manager, 11, Coplay-t ’ Staff, 9, 10. Associate Editor of the Annual, 12. Harry W. J. Rinker, Jr. “Aviator” or “Hash” His aviation hopes are high And some day he expects to fly. “Hash,” the active little aviator of the Senior Class has shown he has the makings of an aviator, by the style in which he walked off with the First Prize in the Leh Aviation Club Contest. “Hash’s” one weakness is aeroplanes, and more than once he was called down for gazing skyward during class. Of course, we don’t doubt but that his Ford Roadster could relate some pretty stories about a certain-----, oh well this is no place to reveal secrets. Rinker made quite a name for himself in Athletics, and in numerous other school activities. We are all behind him and hope some day to see him flying the Air Mail, which is his fondest desire. Commercial Course. Football, 12. Basketball, 12. Baseball, 12. Class Secretary, 9. Class Treasurer, 10, 11, 12. Business Manager of Annual, 12.

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Louise S. Johnston “Pussyfoot” Always full of fun and zest Let her picture tell the rest. Louise’s motto seems to be, “Laugh and the world laughs with you,” and her sense of humor is certainly something to marvel at. As an actor Louise has few equals being-able to carry character parts to perfection. We think Louise would make good at music for she certainly can tickle the keys, but she prefers to take up Home Economics. She takes a peculiar interest in Muhlenberg and would like to continue her study there, but as that is impossible she is undecided where to go. But no matter where she goes we know she will prove herself as worthy a classmate as she did here. Academic Course. Student Council, 9. Oratorical Contest, 11. Debating 11. Dramatics 10, 11, 12. Vice President of Class 9, 11. Orchestra, 10. Associate Editor of the Annual, 12. Isabel S. McCIenahan “Irish” Always lauKhing, niver sad. Just Kiris like this, make men ko mad. Isabel, with her auburn hair and Irish eyes, is a girl you’d love to meet, and a pal that can’t be beat. She’s here; she’s there; she’s everywhere. If laughing and smiling were money, “Irish” would be worth a fortune, because she is always looking on the sunny side of life, and her smile and good nature have made her one of our most popular girls. She is an active member of the Commercial Class, showing a great interest in typing and shorthand. “Irish” has but one ambition, in which the class of ’30 wishes her the greatest success, and that is in some day being an Army Lieutenant’s private Secretary. With Isabel’s departure goes our reluctant “farewell.” 'Commercial. Dramatics, 10, 11, 12. Cheer Leader, 12. James M. McGinley “Jim” or “Homer” We shall remember him in the past As the tallest in the Senior Class For the work that he has done And the battles he has won.” James M. McGinley, born, educated and reared in the toughest Concrete section of America, has brought much fame to Coplay High School, and the Class of 1930 by his presence. “Jim” or “Homer” as he is better known to C. H. S. students and followers of Athletics in this section, stands 0 ft., 3 in. in his stocking feet and is a specimen to be proud of. He was a shining star in the sports of C. H. S., and no athletic team would be complete without Jim. His loss will certainly be keenly felt. As far as we have been able to make out, Jim is all set to enter Prep School on a scholarship and believe me that’s no little accomplishment on Jim’s part, and the school and Class of 1930 are proud to claim him as one of their own. Commercial Course. Football, 9, 10, 11, 12. Baseball, 9, 10, 11, 12. Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12. Dramatics, 12.



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Alvin J. Rogers “Jake” T’is true he had a ready wit Which helped him always quite a hit. Jake the wit of the class always has some humorous sayings to brighten things up in dull moments. His favorite study was English, where he could write his gleeful poems and stories. Jake’s chief hobby was shoveling coal, which prevented him, to a certain extent, from taking part in more of the sports than he did, but even at that he earned a basketball suit and was to be found at every game. Whenever there was a humorous part to be had in dramatics, Jake filled the bill in so capable a way that it was almost unbelievable for an amateur. We don’t know what his future plans are, but whatever he undertakes, we know, with his energy and stick-to-it-iveness, that he will succeed. Commercial. Football, 11. Baseball, 12. Basketball, 12. Class Treasurer, 10, 11, 12. Class Secretary, 9. Student Council, 9. Business Manager, 12. Wit Editor. Marguerite Helen Zeimet “Marge” Little bits of powder, little dabs of paint. Make Marguerite’s freckles, look as if they ain’t. “Marge” was a very active member of her class as well as one of the most popular among her many friends. She took keen interest in all her studies, and finished them to the T. “Marge” loves to dance, sing, and play the piano, but singing is her main hobby. As soon as “Marge” began to sing it didn’t take long until she was surrounded by a whole chorus. Due to her ability along musical lines, we know that in the near future she will be connected with one of the biggest Opera Houses on Broadway. The class of ’30 wishes her the best of luck. Debating Team, 12. Dramatics 10, 11, 12. Winner of Oratorical Contest. Winner of County Contest. Secretary of Class, 9, 12. Coplayite Staff, 9. Business Manager Magazine Campaign, 12. Assistant Business Manager Magazine Campaign, 11. Cheer Leader, 11.

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