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RUTH ELIZABETH HYKES lIRufusl7 llshort 9, Y York Springs, Pa.g Cranberry Collagen: York Springs High Schoolg Upper Bermu- dian Lutheran Church: Classical, Smiles Committeeg Girls' Council. This little bit of humanity came to the class of '27 in its Senior year. Her smile for everyone has done much to make the class of '27 brighter. Keep smiling Rufus and you'll get along swimminglyf' EVELYN MARGARET KECKLER uEbn K McCurdy's School: French Club, 4: St, James Lutheran: Scientific. Eb is one ofthe quiet lassies from Greenrnonnt. She is a very good friend of everyone in theclass but we know she has a, much better friend. And we have found out he is from Marylinn. We'll say, Si- lence is golden, and wish her best o' luck. LOUELLA KENNEDY uLupl York Springs High School: Class Basket- ball, 4. This is the quietest girl in the class of '27. We hardly know she is among us. But don't worry Lu it is a very good thing to be quiet sometimes and we believe they like quiet girls in a certain part of Maryland. CHARLES A. KENNEDY llBeefH York Springs High Schoolg Methodist: Scientilic. Beef is one of the high lights of York Springs, but shines in Gettysburg. VVe think that the Open Forum is lacking a good member because Charles shows uu- usual ability along this line. We expect that the pupils of High School shall be studying a Revised Edition of History, which shall agree with every other History the world over. Here's to our future historian.
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MADALYN HANTZ uMadn York Springs: York Springs Hlghg Scien- tilicg Lutheran. Mad came to us in her senior year from York Springs, the place wliere most good- looking girls come from. She is so full of fun that we are sorry she was not with us all four years. When she is not laughing she is giggling or doing something of that sort.- If you don't believe that Mad is a live wire, ask any one of her teachers. Maybe this has something to do with, it. She is one ot- the two girls in the Senior Class who has perfectly white hair ithough not from worry or agej. It's very nice to be different though, now isn't it, Mad '? Well at least some nice young fellow thinks so. ETHEL MAE HOUCK 'Tlouckief' Heidlersburg Public School: Lhutheran' Scientific: Chorus, 1, 35 Basketball, 4. Ethel is one of the few curly heads of the class, that is naturally curly. We know little of her future ambitions but we did hear her say one time she wished to be aj public speaker: we do not know if this is still her aim but we believe she would make a good one. The colors she likes best are black and red, at least in color of hair, We wish Ethel the best of success in whatever she may undertake. I Early to bed and early to rise, Makes your hair curly and you very wise. ' ' LETHA JANE HARBAUGH Lethal r , Mclinightstoxvn, Flohrs' School: St. Johnnie-nlietggme Girls' Council, 1, 2, 3, 4.3 Miss' ody Else g Maroon and White Staff, -L. Letha is the most dignified girl in our class. She has proven herself very diligent in her four long years in G- H. S. She in- tends to become a school teacher-but then who knows? Raymond calls upon this dig- nilied lass quite frequently and two heads are better than one anytime. None knew thee but to have thee - None named thee but to praise. J. RICHARD HERSHEY Dick Highland Townshipg Mt. Vernon School: Scientiilcg Chorus, 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y.. 2, 3, 4: Football, 4: G Club, 4: Asst. Baseball Man- ager, 35 Class Basketball, 43 Miss Some- body Else: Lutheran. Richard comes from Highland township. He has been one of us all tour years. We have noticed lately that there is some at- traction in the Valley for him. His father lately purchased a new calf wagon for him to ride about in. Ingthe future years his name'will probably bring to our minds his large cattle ranches.
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CARL FREDERICK KETTERMAN CCH iramn Round Top: Lutheran: Classical: Com- mercial, 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y, 4. Everybodyg Lo and behold, now give your attention to a certain quiet young fellow from the country. XVe seldom hear of Carl being boisterous and for this reason every- body knows him. Many of our dear little ilappers would like him to fall for them but he has good understanding. Silence is a virtue Possess it if you can. It's seldom found in women, And never found in me11. , x GLADYS ELIZABETH KING Gladie Two Tavernsg Horner's School: Lu- theran, Commercialg Basketball, 4. Gladie is one of our brilliant commer- cials. A gem to anyone who may echance to get her in his oillce but then is she go- ing to work in anyone's oitlce? She is so silent and stndious she does not tell anyone her intentions. We feel sure. one person thinks her the gem of all gems and as we all know she likes bookkeeping Vit is probi able she will do this for him during all the golden years to come. A silent tongue, a wise head. - MARY SYLVA KNOX usylvan Cumberland Township: Boyd's School: Catholic: Commercial: Maroon and White Staff, 4: Girls' Council, Vice President, 43 Basketball, 4: Miss Somebody,Else. Lo! Now classmates, behold this demure little maiden. She came to us ln our Fresh- man year and has proved herself a very capable student. Sylva expects to,be.,a nurse and we know she will make a. success of healing broken hearts. When ever. we see Sylva we often see a certain Junior boy. Sylva is u wonderful English student and an admirer of Sl1a.kespeare's plays. She informs us that she likes Mack best, 'Mac- beth of all. Haste the Nymph and bring with the .lest and youthful jollityf' ETHEL ROSALIE KNOX uEttn k V Gettysburg' Boyd's School: Girls' Councllg 1, 2, 3, 45 Maroon and White Stahl, 41 Basketball: Catholic. This long haired dignified, industrious girl came to us four years ago. How could the Commercial section get along without Ethel. Her ambition is to become a nurse, she wishes to cure her classmates ot all their diseases, especially late hours for of all other diseases she thinks this isyvorst, ti A mind not to be changed by place or une. -
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