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JENNIE SUSAN KEEPER Clsueil Shlppensburg. Glenwood School: Lu- theran: Democrat: Just Out of College. Sue is another small maiden of our class. She talks only when she has some- thing worth while to say. Jennie is going to attend Shippensburg Normal to prepare for school teaching. May you have good luck in the dignified occupation. Big oaks from little acorns grow. JOHN WILMER KITTINGER llHona.N Fairfield. Falrlleld High School: Lu- theran: Republican. John ls our shining Hy History student. He is so absorbed in that subject that he often spends the evenings with the History instructors. He expects to take up business and may he become wealthy. He who keepeth silence, keepeth his friends. MELVIN OSCAR LITTLE llcovi! Bonneauville, Pa. Waynesboro Grammar Schools: Reformed: Republican: Just Out ot College. Little Melvin is an all-around good sport. He came in our Freshman year. This was fortunate. Imagine G. H. S. without him. Faint heart never won fair lady. WILBERT WILLIAM LIVINGSTON uwibv Adams County. York Springs High School: Lutheran: Non-partisan: G-Club. Wib came to us in his Senior ,year and proved his ability immediately by making the football team. Since then he has been a. good student and friend. Massive but harmless. FLORENCE ELIZABETH McCLEAF F Indie Gettysburg. Gettysburg- Public Schools: Lutheran: Democrat: Music 2, 3, 4: Adam and Evan: Gypsy Rover : Just Out of College : Once in a Blue Moon. Flossie hopes to go to Shippensburg Normal to prepare for teaching. Another girl gone wrong, because by all means she should be an actress, after seeing her in Adam and Eva. We predict for Flos- sie a successful career as a. teacher. I am little, but OH! MY!!!
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RAYMOND DONALD HARE uRayn Cumberland Township. Meade School: Lutheran: Democrat. This young man has stood to his class through all the trials and troubles that have attended us for the last four years and at the last he comes up smiling. Ray is one of Prof. Wolt s star students. Here's all :hc success in the world to you, Ray. VVisdom is given to men of few words. CORDELIA ADALINE. HARTMAN ncordyn Lemoyne. Fairplay School: Lutheran: Republican: Music 4: Cherry Blossomn: Just Out of College. Cordy ! How in- dustrious! Way up in her work. Cordy's heart is always to be found beating for a. young man out near her home. So we do not expect her to teach very long, but we know she will do the work well. May your joys be as deep as the ocean, and your sorrows as light as its foam. LEROY HARTMAN upastyn Cashtown. C. V. N. S., Shippeusburg: Reformed: Democrat: Just Out of College. Patsy hails from up in the wilds of Cashtown. Although st lion among women, he is not as ferocious as you may think. Patsy's good disposition won him many friends in old G. H. S. He is credited as being pop of G. H. S., being the oldest student in the school. Pat has the abil- ity of a statesman, which he proves in the class rooms. The force of his own merit makes his way. ALVIN CLARENCE HEIGES Usamil Union Hill, N. J. Gettysburg Public Schools: Lutheran: Republican: Vlce-presi- dent 1: President 2: Basketball 3, 4: Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Captain 4: Just Out of Col- lege. When Sam penis forth his blood curdl- lng whoop all the other beasts of the jungle slink to their deus. So it is on the baseball diamond. But when Sam goes to see his sweetheart oh how he changes! Sam, just give your terrible cry and she will be yours forever and ever. A dangerous man should be kept in a. cage. Beware! JEANNETTE RICE HORNER Jane Gettysburg. Round Top School.: Presby- terian: Republican: Vice-president. Girls' Council: Just Out of College. This shy little daisy has grown in grace and intelligence during four years in G. H. S., and has been a true and loyal friend. She expects to become a Latin teacher, and we hope the future will bring the fulfillment of her wish. 'Tis modesty makes them seem divine.
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' MARY ELIZABETH MCCLEAF axMouyss Virginia Mills. Fairheld Schools: Lu- theran: Democrat: Just Out of College. Mary was rescued from the wilds of Fair- field just in time to graduate with us. She is stndious, yet admired. Mary is prepar- ing for teaching. Here's wishing her suc- CGSS. All I ask is to be left alone. SYLVESTER J. McKENDRICK Mack Buchanan Valley. Meade School: Catho- lic: Democrat: President 1: Chorus 2, 3: Football 2, 3, 4: Captain 4: Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4: Basketball 4. Just Out of Collagen: Gypsy Rover. Mack is one of the most popular fellows in the class. Besides being a great athlete, he has starred on the stage. But poor Mack has the same weakness of most of this class, and that is women. Mack and Bee have loved each other ever since Bee was allowed to ask him into the house rand before thatj. Mack is going to stay in Gettysburg until Bee tlnishes and then -who knows? Two heads are better than one. JOHN HOKE MICKLEY Mick Gettysburg, Meade School: Lutheran: Republican: Music 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y: Cherry Blossom : Adam and Evan: Just Out of College : Once in a Blue Moon. Now ladies and gentlemen, adjust your lenses upon this piece of wonder, and you will see an admirable student of G. H. S. As Mr. Mason in Just Out of College, he could not have been surpassed. Mick is creeping towards the world of oratory, as you will notice from time to time in history room. We wish him the greatest of suc- cess in his future work. ETHEL GRACE MUMPER usibbyn Gettysburg. Round Top School: Lu- theran: Republican: Just Out of College. Here is Ethel, a quiet, sweet-natured lit- tle girl. She is one student who has proved that silence is golden. When she speaks. her words have weight. Ethel hopes to become a school teacher some day, and the Class of '25 wishes her the best of luck. Silence is a true friend who never be- trays. MARIAN ROMAINE MUMPER :4Mumpsnv Gettysburg. Public Schools of Gettys- burg: Lutheran: Democrat: Treasurer of the Girls' Councllg Chorus 1--L: Just Out of College. Fond memories will go with us of this little brunette gliding around so daintily among us. Day by day she drives away the gloom of others with her smiles. MumDs expects to go to college, perhaps Drexel. We wish her the greatest of success in what- ever she undertakes. Smile on, dear class- mate. Here dwells modest innocence.
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