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

 - Class of 1927

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CLAIR DULL ' Dullie Aspers: Locust Grove: Scientific: Hl-Y, 2, 3, 43 Lutheran. Ambition--To do what everyone else does: to go where they go. This makes Clair's fifth year in G. H. S.: be must have wanted to spend a. year in the new building. Since he does not have much to study, it is his chief pleas- ure to keep others from studying. He wouldu't even n1ake a good chauffeur because the first thing he did with his new Chevro- let was run it into a telephone pole. What his ann is no one knows: we wonder if he knows himself, Good at a light, but better at play Godlike in giving, but the devil to pay. CHRISTINE LOUISE EBERHART Teenie Classicalg Gettysburg Public Schools: Chorus, 1, 2, 33 Windziiills of Holland: French Club, 45 Laurel Club 43 St- James Lutheran. Here is one who never has a, care in the world except that she broke a date with Becky Both forgot it afterwards and laughed it away. YVhenever you see Tee- nie you see a bunch of girls laughing. Teenie is entertaining them. Teenie also says she doesn't know what she is going to do next year but who can tell, maybe she is hiding her plans and really expects to go to the Academy. ' This maiden, she lived with no other thought . Tl-an to love' and be loved by me. ' SARAH KATHRYN GALBRAITH Usuell Gettysburg Public Schools: Classical, 13 Commercial, 2, 3, lg Presbyterian: Chorus, 1, 2, 33 Girls' Glee Club, 4: Girls' Basket- ball, 45 VVindmills of Holland. Sue has been a member of the class of '27 for four years. She is very kind and loving to everyone, especially to one. You all know who he is. Don't let anyone dis- courage you Sue. Remember, Love con- quers all. - K ALICE H. GRIEST Griestie York Springs: York Springs High School: Scientific Classical 5 The Youugestu 3 Quaker. Alice came to us in our Senior year. Her bright smiles and cheery words wo11 friends for herf immediately. In The Youngest she portrayed her part as a mother per- fectly. She is also a great mathematician and does Trig at a rattling paces- She has not told us what she expects to do but we know she will be successful in whatever she does. - ' . Good Luck, Alice! ' XVithcut the smile from partial beauty won, O what were iuan?--a world without 2. sin.

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CHESTER W. COSHUN lichesgi' Scientiiicg Rocky Grove: Chorus, 33 Pina- fore: Maroon and White Staff: Lutheran. There are two ways or pronouncing Co- shun. Ches, however, has informed us that he is not to be sat upon, and prefers the accent on the last syllable. He is an amiable lad who loves his teachers to u point of perfection-so much that We fear perhaps he may contract St, Vitus Dance or some like ailment from excessive handshak- ing. VVe have recently heard that he is stepping out. and the rumor is abroad that he is having several heavy dates in the vicinity of New Oxford. fNo names men- tionedl. Great loves of history such as Anthony and Cleapatra, etc, have often had tragic endings. Thus. knowing that he will need it, we wish him all the luck in the wor d. , PAUL L. CORNELL Klpaulii Commercial Course, 1, 2, 3, 45 Tauey- towu and Harney, Md.: Horner's School, Round Top: United Brethren. Paul entered High School ln the Fresh- man year. He is from the country and per- haps this is the reason for his good stand- ing in all his classes. He is always very quiet and studious never bothering nor mo- lesting anyone. Keep it up Paul, a silent tongue denotes a wise head. ROSE MADOLYN CULP uculpien Gettysburg Public Schools: Scientific Courseg Chorus, 1, 2, 3: Glee Club, 4: Ma- roon and VVhite Staff, 4: French Club, 43 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer Girls' Coun- cil 43 Gypsy Roverg Miss Cherry Blossom: Once in a Blue Moong Windmills of Hol- land: Miss Somebody Elseg H. M. S. Pina- fore: Catholic. Culpiei' is our song bird, as her record will show, also a born actress. She it was who had the lead in Miss Cherry Blossom, Once in a. Blue Moon and Miss Somebody Else. In the dramatic and operatic roles she has already shown remarkable talent- we hope you keep on in this field. Culpie is also quite a slinger of rhymes, in other words a humorist. With such a start in life, success can be only a certainty but we do wish you happiness. JOHN B. DICKSON Johnnie ' Classicalg Gettysburgg Gettysburg Public Schoolsg Latin Club, 45 French Club, 4: Open Forum President, 4: Presbyterian. John B. Dickson, Orator, will.be Johnnie's title in years to come. Some of his class- mates think he was vaccinated with a vic- trola needle, because he can talk so much. That's all right Johnnie--but don't let the victrola run down. Johnnie was elected president of the Open Forum, a new society in G. H. S. That's a good start, Johnnie, and we wish you much success hereafter.



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x . ,-if BEATRICE MADELYN GRINDER ' MBeel! Gettysburg Public Schools: Chorus, 1, 2, 33 Glee Club, 4: Commercial: Reformed Behold our illustrious pianist. What would the Glee Club be without Bc-re? She is quite an accomplished pianist and spends a great part of the time playing for her boy friends and looking into their admiring eyes. She is our queen of the ivories, anC she can tickle the typewriter keys equally well. Bee, good luck. LLOYD B. GIBBS Gibbs Baseball, 3, 4: Football, 3, 45 Track, 43 G Club, 3, 4: Lutherang Scientiiicg York Springs High. VVe now come to Mr, Gibbs who came to us in our third year Gibbs is the Adonis of our class, the Doy about whose hair the girls rave. Gibbs is the mainstay un our baseball pitching staff, but he has also earned lau- rels in his work on the line in football Ah! I forgotto mention that Gibbs is one of our zealous French scholars. We have not learned just what Gibbs intends to do next year, but expect that he will be in a camp this summer. By my troth he is at handsome knavef' ELIZABETH MI LDRED HAAR Mildred Abbottstowng Abbottstown Public Schoolsf Lutheran. Mildred came to us from Abbottstown in our Senior year. She has proved herself to be a diligent student and won many friends in G- H. S. VVhat Mildred expects to do is not definitely known but we do know that she will make a success in whatever she at- tempts. Her voice was ever low. HELEN VIOLA HANER Helion Gettysburg Public Schools: Classical Scientiticg Chorus. 1, 2, 3, French Club, 43 Vvindmills of Holland: Laurel Club, 45 Lu- therau. Here is the Go-Getterf' of our class. If you want a chairman for a committee. who will work go to Helion and yon'll get re- sults. Helion seems more interested in B. H. S. than G. H. S. for certain reasons but nevertheless she has always been a true and loyal student to '27 and the class is very lucky for having this small worker for its own. s

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