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EL DORADO Sixteen MABEL HARNISH AC'l'IVITIESZ'Sil1Cl0I!l Council Q3-453 Glee Club 143, Dramatic Club l3lg Mathamatics Club LZJ. Here we have a charming, good-natured lass, who is always ready to help you with anything. Although she appears very quiet, she is anything but that when you become acquainted with her, All through Mabells High School life, she was always interested in her lessons, and did them well-especially Mathe- matics. Although we have our suspicion, we would like to know why Mabel has such an eager desire to go to California. .lust ask her about it, and watch the big smile. After leaving High School, Mabel plans to take up teaching at Millersville State Teachers College. Well, Mabel, whatever you do, go to California or lake up teaching, the Class of '30 wishes you success. EDGAR HURST Acrivrrias:-Basketball Mtg Student Council 145, Mathematics Club tfllg Dramatic Club 1319 Science Club Ml. When meeting a bright-looking chap with a big smile, you will know it is Edgar Hurst. We all call him L'Hursty. Hursty shows ability in playing guard in basketball games. In any form of Mathematics and Science, Edgar shows his greatest interest. Studying to be an electrician is his aim. We are sure he will have success in this work because of his interest in elec- tricity in Science Class. We also know Edgar likes to raise rabbits and guinea pigs. He takes a great deal of pride in this work. Whatever you do, Edgar, the class of '30 wishes you success and happiness. CHARLES GROFF Acrivtrias:-Mathematics Club C2tg Dramatic Club C333 Stall of Echo 14-lg Baseball 131 g Basket- ball C4D 5 Assistant Business Manager of EL DORADO 147. I wish to introduce you to what the pupils of East Lampeter High call the Funny Man. A common name for him is Groffyfi The origin of any say- ings all fall back to him. Did you ever hear about The Dead Wagon, meaning the bus for transport- ing the Witmer pupils? Groify gave it this suit- able name. Charley is not in the Glec Club, but has a very sweet voice. He appeared in public several times as a soloist. His talent along the musical line is very highg he can carry any tune or part easily. He may have acquired this from being named after Charles Wesley, a music composer. Because of his jocular nature. he has become quite popular with the girls--especially the .lunior girls. For an occupation he prefers carpentry work. The class of '30 wishes you success, Charles.
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EL DORADO VERNA BRENNER AC'l'IV'ITIESZiGl?B Club 12-3-43, Orchestra 1425 Staff of EL Doimoo K4-lg Student Council 12-31. When you are around school and bear guitar music floating on the air, you can be sure Verna is near. She is nearly always on the program at all school functions, and just this year, learned to play the mandolin. Verna is also an excellent pianist. Not the least of her accomplishments is her art ability. She is the Assistant Artist of EL Domino. Wait! We will let you in on a secret. Ask her about a certain C. S. This young gentleman, also from East Lampeter, is noted for his quick work at the emergency brake of Verna's Ford. Verna expects to take up Art after leaving East Lampeter, and in this field, the class of '30 wishes her the best of success. RICHARD BRUBAKER ACTIVITIES :-President of Class 12-3Jg Basket- Ball MP3 Baseball Q3-45, Student Council 12-Stg President of Mathematics Club t2lg President of Dramatic Club 131 3 Staff of Echo 140 g Track 42-31. Folks, allow me to present Dick. the big hearted Romeo of the Class. Dick seems to be very scientific minded. .lust let him wander into the laboratory, and he will come out with some electrical invention. or better yet, get him started on some astronomical subject, and you will be in for a good l1our's lecture. Dick expects to enter the business field. Well, Dick, whatever field you enter, the class of '30 wishes you the greatest success. CHESTER CUNNINGHANI Acrlvrrn-gs:-Dramatic Club 12,353 Science Club t4-lg Student Council MJ, Baseball 143. I wish to introduce you to Chet, a boy who is teased and can endure the teasing of his school- mates. He does not grow angry, but takes every- thing good-naturedly. Although Cheter does not play Basket Ball, he shows great skill in class games. He is quick, and, being tall and slender, makes goals easily. He seems to like nature a great deal. Many days are spent at the creek in both winter and summer. By doing so many things as skating, hunting, and trapping, it is doubtful to say what his hobby is. Being a decidedly quiet boy, it is difficult to hold a conversation with him unless he is in a very good humor. If you happen to talk concerning cattle or poultry, Chet will soon become interested, because it is his aim to specialize in either one. Your Class wishes you a bright and prosperous future, Chester. Fifteen
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EL DORADO HELEN E. KELLER Acrlviruzs:-Student Council 13-47: Mathe- matics Club 121: Dramatic Club 135g Glee Club 14-lg Basketball 145. The class of ,3O takes great pleasure in introducing a cheerful and intelligent member of our class, Helen Keller. She is better known as i'Peggy. Although Peggy does not play basketball on the varsity team, she takes a great deal of interest in serving as substitute for some of the games. She also takes great pride in playing guard in the inter-class games. Peggy', joined our class in our Sophomore year. and has shown interest in helping to do anything for the benefit of the class. In all our class work, her greatest effort is shown. When Peggy is through school, she expects to take a Business College course. Whatever you take up, the class of '30 is hack of you, Helen. J. LYTE KREIDER Ac'1'lvrrlas:-President of Class 1llg Dramatic Club 12-335 Student Council 12-3-455 Basketball 13-4-lg Staff of Echo 141. One glance at this fair, jolly-looking lad, and you will see the merriment beaming from his bright eyes. 'SKridder was formerly his nickname, but now he has been promoted to .lohnny.', To see Johnny in an ill humor at any time would be a rare occasion. He can be very serious at tinies. This is shown by his faithful work in all under- takings. He takes a great delight in helping others. Members of other classes enjoy purchasing candy when Johnny is salesman. Although he doesn't live on a farm, he takes a great deal of interest in farm work. He has planned to be a draftsman. lf he manages his work as well as he managed the play, he will have the best of success. Whatever you do, Lyte, the Senior Class wishes you the best of success. VICTORIA MARTIN Acr1v'ITIr:s:-Student Council 12-3-45 g Glee C-lub 12-3J Q President of Glee Club 143 3 Basketball 13h g Secretary of Class 11-25g Treasurer of Class 1435 Assistant Editor of EL Dormno. Folks, allow me to introduce this brilliant lass of the class of '30, known to most of us as Vic, although better known to some of the Sophomores as Vicious Vic may appear quiet, but after becoming acquainted with her, you will have a dif- ferent opinion. She has always taken an interest in her lessons, and does not find it hard to utilize vacant moments. ln school and class activities, she has always taken an active part and carried them through successfully. Victoria seems to have interests in a distant city, as can be determined by the excess business of the Ronks Post Office. Having a desire to become a teacher, we may some day probably find her in a school busily engaged in her work. Well. Vic, the class of '30 wishes you the greatest success in whatever you do, whether it be teaching or not. Seventeen
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