Gettysburg High School - Cannon Aid Yearbook (Gettysburg, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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EDWARD CLAIR BEARD Beardie Gettysburg: ' Gettysburg Public Schools: Lutheran: Classical: Chorus, 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4: Vice'President, 4:1Football, 4: G Club, 4: Treasurer Senior Class: Miss Somebody Else. A Here we have our illustrious Treasurer. Beardie is rather quick and witty and al- ways sees the bright side of everything. He seems to think quite a bit of the lower class- meu. Beardie must have a great deal of life insurance because his visits to a certain life insurance agent's house are many. None but the brave deserve the fair. ROBERT DALE BREAM llDucy,I! Cashtowu Public Schools: Commercial: Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: Captain, 4: Maroon and White Staff, 2 4: Senior Vice President, 4: Chorus, 1, 2: Miss Somebody Else: Lu- theran. Hail! Here we have Cashtowxfs poli- tician and big league ball player. None other than Ducy. He is one of the Senior boys who makes thiugs.go- Ducy although living in Cashtown, has come to our High School for four years. It is said he is going into partnership with his dad in Cashtown's General Store, but we think a. better future for him would be baseball. Hail! the conquering hero comes! PAULINE BROWN Brownie Cashtown School: Reformed: Scientific: Chorus, 1, 3: Maroon and YVliite Staff, 4. Although most call her Dot she insists on being called Brownie : no one knows why. To be a nurse is her ambition. At least so she says. There are quite a num- ber of nurses to be in the class of '27, but in case anyone should have a preference, she can be found in Philadelphia. Her big question is: How can I go to bed as early as ten o'clock for four whole years, and will I have to study history? We wish her the greatest of success in her undertaking and may she cure all her patients. Give me liberty, or give me death. CHAUNCEY REGINALD BUOHL , UReggiei! Scientilic: Gettysburg Public Schools: Football 2, 3, -1: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Capt. 4: Baseball 4: Orchestra 1: Lutheran. Here he is girls-just a mg blond he- man. How the girls do fall for this big blond's bluster. He isn't a sailor but he has a sweetheart in every port-Hanover, Frederick, Harrisburg, Baltimoreand in fact this list would include practically every town, village or ''blot-on-the-landscape within a radius of seventy-five miles. He's such a big strong boy. Cha.unce is quite an athlete on the field as well as in the parlor and we hope to hear great things of him when he gets to college. Vifhat he is going to do besides being a ladies' man, we don't truthfully know but indications point toward his becoming a peddler of Florida real estate. All right for you Chauncey.

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MARY HELEN ADAMS Pete Cornmercialg Gettysburg Public Schoolsg Chorus, 13 Class Secretary, 4: Lutheran. You can't see the red hair on the picture, can you? But she has, and is very proud of it, too. We know someone else who likes it also. How about it, Pete? Pete can't decide as to her plans after gradua- tion. She has just completed the commer- cial course, but we think it would be better if this had been the domestic science course instead. We were proud of her as Class Secretary and hope her next secretarial po- sition will be a bigger and better one. DOROTHY EVELYN ANDREW 1 ClDotl! Cashtowng Cashtown Schoolsg Classical Courseg Chorus, 35 Societas Latinas, 43 Reformed. Dot greeted us so dernurely four years ago when she first entered the records of Gettysburg High School, but lo-behold the dignified Senior, helpful to everyone, jolly, good-natured who now stands in our midst. Dot seems never to be Worried over any problems, always quietly industrious and never idle-a good creed to follow. May you find your happiness-particularly in the environment of Cashtown-that isn't at all definite! VIOLA REBECCA ARMENTROUT Troutie Harrisonburg and Strasburg Schools, Va.: United Brethren: Classical: French Clubg Chorus, 2, 3. Troutie is one of those exceptions with long hair-never bobbed. It has been ru- mored about that he went to New York and she didnt. Now don't get excited it wasn't said that she had it figlet. Well, you can't put any faith in just rumors anyway. How- ever we hope for the best Troutie. MAE BEAMER Beamer Straban Township: New Oxford Public and High School: Classical Course: Orches- tra, 43 Latin Club, 45 Lutheran. Mae is just another good looking girl from New Oxford. She has been a. great deal of help to nmnkind but some unap- preciating seniors think it is only due to her reliable Virgin pony, but this is not so for she is of more value than that We have heard rumors that she has a desire to become 41 school teacher. We feel sure she will make a good one.



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WILLIAM BURHMAN CCBiu7l Waynesboro Grade Schools: Chambers- burg High School: Scientiflcg Methodist. Bill came into our midst at the begin- ning of our Junior year. He resides a, few miles East on the Lincoln Highway and is one of the shilling lights in the History Class. He is the most noted scientist in G. H. S. excepting of course Mr. Lefever. For he is a jolly good fellow. . GEORGE EUGENE BERGNER lKBuckD Connnercial: Gettysburg Public Schoolsg Lutheran. P Going to Waynesboro tonight? This was the question asked regularly by Buck, but alas no more. Please, dear readers, do not mistake me. I only meant to say that now he.has regular transportation. Of course we know how it is. Sheba simply must see ber Buckie boy or she would cry her pretty eyes out. XVe hear that he has gone in for religion, his most recent dame being a preacher's daughter, but you can never be too sure-remember that old song that went, I knew a preachers daughter who never ordered water. tPerhaps he loves her stilll. Buck deserves special mention be- cause of what he has done for the class, and we are sure if he does all his work as well as he has for the class, he will be successful- D DOROTHY MAE CAREY ' llDot!l Fairfield: Union: Fairfield High School. This demure little maiden comes to us in the last year. Very little is known of her future ambitions but we wish her success in whatever she may undertake. One thing we do know she is very studious and loved by all who know her- Dot is one who be- lieves in being seen and not heard. A silent tongue, a wise head. ' JOHN DAVID CLAPSADDLE R Jessie NVillow Grove and WVhite Run Schools: Commercialg Varsity Football, 43 Class Basketball, 43 Hi-Y, 2, 3, 45 Methodist. Jessie, a wondrous piece of humanity comes to us from along the Baltimore pike, where he with several other members of the family manufacture cement products which are well known in this section of the coun- try. This chap has taken up the commer- cial course probably in view of becoming his father's clerk in business. He has become prominent to us ,through his active part in athletics, especially dur- ing football season we all considered. Jessie one of the line's strongest points, .he has also taken an active part in class sports. It seems that Jessie does not pass through town when he steps out but prefers to go South -to the well-known Llttlestown, noted for its belies., If our predictions for Jes- sie's future are true or false-we extend to him our hearty wishes for success-

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