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Mzmolas NINETEEN Tr-Marv-EIGHT Harvey Edward Moser The old adage, Silence is golden, must have made a deep impression on Harvey, for he seems to be in quest of a fortune by strict adherence to it. Although our funniest jokes fail to elicit even a smile, Harvey occasionally comes out of his seclusion to delight us with his dry humor. The greatest contradiction in his make-up is his participation in the band, as Cof all thingsj a trombonist. Commercial Course Athletic Club 2, 35 Band 3, 4g Tatler Staff 4. James K. Moyer Jimmy James is a what d'ya call it'?'l - a-a tall Irishman. We feel justified in using this ex- pression because he himself has adopted it as his standard introductory phrase when ans- wering any question. He is the boy who achieved fame for his Alma Mater by copping first honors in the bookkeeping event at the Pennsylvania Commercial Contest held at Bloomsburg. Commercial Course Science Club 25 Class Treasurer 33 Tatler Staff 3, 4, Commercial Contest 2, 3g Glee Club 3, 4. Marion Elizabeth Muhr Touts We will now hear the secretary's report. That is where Toots comes in, for she has probably been secretary of more school organ- izations than any other student. Anywhere there is excitement you can usually find Toots . She is a good cure for the blues, her continual wit keeps everyone laughing and accounts for her popularity with both sexes. Scientific Course Basketball 2g Dramatic Club 2, 3, 43 Memoirs Staff 45 Class Secretary 3, 4g A. A. Secretary 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. thi rty
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NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT MEMO Charles I-I. Miller Shorty F-O-U-N-T-A-I-N H-I-L-Ll' Charlie's booming voice rings out as he leads our school in another cheer. A full five feet of energy, Shorty will always be remembered as our outstanding cheerleader. His witty remarks and jokes make him a great favorite among his classmates. If he pursues a career with the same enthusiasm as that which he dis- played in school, we are confident that he will be a great success. Commefrogal Course Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 4. Edward G. Mittal Eddie Eddie, the scholar of the class, can be recog- nized by his intelligent expression. He's a bashful, quiet boy, who is forever studying. He possesses the rare gift of subtle humor. Although he seems to avoid the opposite sex, he is well liked by everyone. He received excellent grades and we hope that this success may follow him wherever he may go. Commercial Course Science Club 25 Memoirs Staff 4g Class Vice President 43 Tatler Staff 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Frank J. Mohap Frank is that tall, dark, well built lad pos- sessing a manly stride and a set of Herculean muscles. His ability at splitting the meshes has helped Fountain Hill win a major position in the Two-County League. He was elected to guide his class through its last year at high school. Commercial Course Basketball 2, 3, 45 Science Club 35 Athletic Club 25 Class President 4. twenty-nin e
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NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT MEMO Robert Nansteel Bob Bob's appearance on the mound and his ability to pitch the old apple down the alley have awed many a foe of our baseball team. Although also intensely interested in wrest- ling, his talents do not lie entirely along ath- letic lines. Bob's knack at playing a guitar, together with his dry humor, seems to make him the perfect cowboy. He is also proficient in his studies, particularly along scientific and mathematical lines. General Course Science Club 3, 43 Art Club 2, Industrial Arts Theater Club 43 Harmonica Club 3. Philomena M. Oricko Phil Flashing dark eyes, black wavy hair and an olive skin proclaim Phil a typical daughter of Italy. Her sparkling wit and charm make her the center of any group. She is ever ready to join in any athletic event, and when she does, she's sure to stand out from the crowd. Her keen appreciation of art and music is also noteworthy. Commercial Course Basketball 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 4g Tatler Staff 33 Glee Club 3, 4, Debate Club 2, 3, Oratorical Contest 2, 3. Robert Joseph Ormiston Max Bob The harmonica wizard of Fountain Hill -that is how we will remember Bob. He is the third portion of our hill-billy unit, and can also make a guitar talk tive different languages. Bob is of the long and lanky type, with a fine head topped by a mass of decidedly curly dark hair. His popularity with all who know him is due in part to his ability to tell and hear jokes. General Course Art Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Dancing Club 45 Harmonica Club 3. thirty-one
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