Enola High School - Enolian Yearbook (Enola, PA)

 - Class of 1931

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..Qlg IQ Nineteen Hundred Thirty-One TH E E C H 0 HOWARD H. WAY. Monk COMMERCIAL Wel!? Hi-Y, 1-2, Football Scrubs, 1-2, Varsity, 3, Manager, 45 Basketball Scrubs, lg Varsity, 2-3, Track, 1-2-3, Hike Master, 1. Howard is a line lad and quite popular with everyone on account of his fine sportsmanship. He was sadly missed in all branches of athletics because of his being unable to play this year, but through good fortune we have had his services as Football Manager. Whenever we see Howard looking lonely, we know that he is thinking of Gimmie Lu. MARGARET R. WENDLER. .l'iJ COMMERCIAL Oh, Balonqyf' Girl Reserves, 45 A.A., 1-2-3-45 Class Treasurer, 4, Operetta Chorus, Class Play Cast. Sis-and she certainly is a sister to all of us, a friend that always finds time to give you her services Cespecially her shorthand transcriptionsl can usually be found chaperoning a certain couple in a Ford sedan. Her jolly disposition is sure to win her great success in the commercial field. EUGENE WINGERT. Wienert GENERAL ob, yea? Hi-Y, 3, Secretary, 49 Baseball, 2-35 Basketball Scrubs, 4. We agree that Wiencrt is one of the most studious persons in the Class. He usually sits in class pretending to look in- telligent-but in this case, looks don't deceive. Gene seems to have an interesting future ahead of him. May you have the best of luck, Gene! ' ' ..Qpj ' l 25 l

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Q 'QM T H E E C H 0 Nineteen Hundred Thirty-One BEATRICE ELLEN TARMAN. Bill GENERAL You Eggfn Girl Reserves, 3-4, Operetta Chorus, A.A., 1-2-3-4, 'l'.D.D., 1, Basketball Scrubs, 1-2-35 Secretary 1. Bill sure has pep. And can she show it? Well, I guess! Especially when she is back of Hamberger's Ford, ushing with Margy Wendler. Bill usually makes her presence Tcnown, although it isn't in a forward manner. She has a never-failing weakness for the opposite sex, although one is never certain just who the weakness is bestowed upon. Next term we expect to find Bill sailing the sea at Shippensburg. No matter what your future turns to-good luck. LLOYD G. TROUT. Fat COMMERCIAL My wordfn Football Varsity, l--2-3, Captain, 4g Basketball Varsity, 1-2-3-4, Baseball, Z-3-4, Track, 2-3-4, Class President, 4, Echo Staff, A.A., Z-3-4. Here is our big boy who has ersonality plus. It is mostly exhibited for a little girl with di-ark tresses. Fat is an athlete from the word Ngo. As a football captain nothing needs to be said. Besides making touchdowns, Fat delights in playing basketball. Here's luck to you, Lloyd! We know the world holds a bright future for you. JOHN ULRICH. RuJzj ' COMMERCIAL How are-you, Santa Claus? Introducing Rusty, the star socializer of the Class of '31, His good humor and dependability are but a few of his es- sential points. Johnnie can be counted on at all times to lend a helping hand. His one weakness is a secret craving for Milky Ways, Oh, yes, we nearly forgot-Rusty is one of those distinguished young persons who has obtained his sun-tan through a window-screen. Here's luck to you, Rusty! e- mo-- l24l



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4' sub T H E E C H 0 Nineteen Hundred Thirty-One CLASS HISTORY '31 WE FRESHMEN We came within the walls one day And then we seemed to have no say. Our colors shone so bright and loud, 'Cause when we came We brought a crowd. Our greatest trouble was our name Which seemed to bring to us some shame. The title given us was Green - We thought the upper Classmen mean. They like to treat all folks alike So in their eyes they look just right, Then comes along a friend, but gosh! It can't be done, for he's a Frosh. You see us everywhere you go. We may be shy, we may seem slow, We stumble here and tumble there- That's why you see us everywhere. If you should ever chance to meet A Freshman While upon the street, Be sure you don't give him a sneer For sometimes he deserves good cheer. But now you'd better give us praise Cause 'tis from us your news is raised. We all give you our best support In every way, especially sport. BY DOROTHY HELLER CAMPBELL Finally, on September 6, 1927, after the long hard years of preparatory work, we became Freshmen. At first we were very proud of the fact, but on the third day our spirits fell. The Upper Classmen decided to show their authority and entered us royally into their domicile by a severe initiation. We held our first Class-meeting in the home-room after school, and decided that the Class Colors should be Maroon and Gold and the Class Flower, a Blood-red Rose. During the year two important social functions were held: The iirst was a very jolly Halloween Party at the home of Sara Rombergerg the second, a Class-meeting at the home of Marie Seitz. One of our classmates, the present Mrs. Dorothy Campbell, gave the Class a great boost by winning the Chautauqua Medal. l26l

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