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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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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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ROSS KOONS nA-ln K Gettysburg Public Schools: Scientidci Orchestra, 1, 2, 3: On the Hiring Line: Class Basketball, -lg French Club, 4: Vice President, Business Manager of Maroon and White 45 G Clubg Manager Basketball, 4: Assistant, 3. This pleasing young man lives in the borough. We are very glad to say that we have in our midst so popular a man as he. We can attribute some of his popularity to his sax. with which he is very apt. He has also taken a prominent part in our dif- ferent branohes of athletics, also class sports. His ability as an actor cannot be scoffed at by any. XVe believe that Al's love turns yearningly towards a Baltimore Street lady. Although Al would probably make a good teacher we wish to recommend him to Paul Whitman and George Olsen for a. position as sax player. CHARLES LIGHTNER Charlie Gettysburg Public Schools: Varsity Foot- ball, 1, 51, 3, 45 Capt. 43 Varsity 'Basket- ball, 3, 4: G Club 1 25 Hi-Y, 2, 3, 43 Metho- dist. This delightful gentleman gf-fcalled Charlie,,' holds the distinction of being the tallest person in our student body. Charlie comes from along the Baltimore pike. C He became most popular through his everlasting aid in athletics. As captain of our football team he guided it through a very successful season. His towering personage again looms before us on the gym door. Charlie's love seems to be centered on an alumna. of G. H. S. whose first name is Opal. We have heard that this affair is rather far advanced although the rumors may bc unfounded. MARY ELLEN LOWE Mamie Fairfield Public Schools: Scientific: Lu- theran. ' We rescued Mamie from the wilds of Fairheld in time to have her graduate with us She is just one of the successes Fair- field has given and we are proud of her. She d09Sll,C say much but then she prob- ably thinks a great deal and believes that an empty wagon makes the most noise. May you be always successful. MARIAN McCLEAF Marian Gettysburg: Gettysburg Public Schools: Scientific: Chorus 1, 2, 31 -Windmills of Hollandg Lutheran. Marian, one of our bashful blondes has been with us for her full course. She is one of the class' very quiet girls but it has been even rumored that she on several oc- casions tried to be a home Wrecker once in her Sophomore year and again this year, and the victims were no other than her own classmates. .Of all her studies she likes her lab work best but we donit know why. VVe can only guess. That's all right Marian those little happenings aren't serious.
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