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

 - Class of 1931

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EHHHUH-HID Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov Dec. Dec. Nov. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. vlan. Jan. . Q Jim Pierce translated in French and school was dismissed for the celebration. Marion Miller failed to respond in Latin. Oh! those college boys. Bill Bushman and Roy Levan returned from Fairfield with two girls and one flat tire. Bob Pitzer told us that he had almost asked Kay Maust for a date. Jay Schmitt came to school with two very romantic sideburns. We wonder if Alta likes them. Eleanor Romberger began to waste away on account of Kilim . Sara Snyder confided to us that she preferred college boys. The last day before Thanksgiving vacation. A very enjoyable Thanksgiving pro- gram was held in the auditorium. Ailene Irwin and Virginia Nuss decided to make some noise. Bob Sharrah said he was in love. Miss Hake fainted when Edward Devener appeared at class ten minutes early. A real tragedy. Louise Hartzell forgot to shake Miss McIlhenny's hand. Start of Christmas vacation. A Christmas program was presented in the audi- torium. Mr. Keefauver hoped that we would make many New Year's resolu- tions concerning studies. Flo Musselman sued Don Swope for breach of promise. Dale Pitzer got lost roaming through the halls. He was found in Study Hall by Harry Mason, ex-Frenchman under that well known woman detective, Miss Spangler. Alta Richards must be trying to change her name. Everyone's curious. Erma Fair gave Bill Shade three lessons in singing. You should hear this bird warble now. Jim Pierce was requested to join Mr. Fitzpati-ick's orchestra as first violinist. Twenty-two

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Q 010000-HID Q Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 8 10 12 15 19 22 26 29 1. 6 10. 13 17 20. 24 27 31 s Q TI-IE SHIP'S LOG-1931 We, the Senior Class of '31, returned to Gettysburg High School for our last year. Eddie Klinefelter was late for school-Nice start, Eddie,'. Dale Pitzer to Jim Pierce-- Is that your best girl? Jim Pierce- No, just necks best. Marion Miller appeared at school with that innocent look in her eyes. Immediately Ted', Bulleit was stricken. Alta McCleaf first discovered that Jay Schmitt existed. Farmer Harold Brown, Sr.: 'Tve got a freak over on my farm. It's a two-legged calf. Farmer Nlusselmanz I know it. He was over to call on my daugh- ter last nite. - Ted Bulleit walked Byrle MacPherson to school. Beware! Ted,', McCullough is looking for you. Both Dale Pitzer and Bo Taughinbaugh decided to sport a 'iCharlie Chaplinv. Give us a break, who's the girl? Eddie Klinefelter came to school with one hair out of place. Wallace Davies and Bill Kadel confessed to us that they sure thought a lot of the Freshmen girls. Mildred Fleming got her dates mixed. Presentation of Julius Caesari' by the Bruce and Henderson Shakespearean Actors, in the Gettysburg High School auditorium. Bob Williams came to school with his hair combed.-Some say there is a girl. The Senior Class sold subscriptions for the trip to Washington. The blue team, Wally', Davies' side, won. Farmer Blaine Nary to Farmer Preston Null: How's yo' hawgs? Null: Dey's all right. Howis yo' folks? Bob McCullough decided to visit Monday morning classes. Senior Class held a masquerade, informal dance in the High School gymnasium. Twenty-one



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Q EHHHUH-HID Q Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar Mar. Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar 27. 30. 2. 6. 14. 16. 20. 25. 2. 6. 11. 16. 17. 19. 21. 25. 30. Edna Saby and Helen Conover stayed in the clinic room two periods to collect material for the Year Book. We wonder, were they really collecting material? Donnie Ulrich: I don't want to go to that damned school any more! Don- nie's Father: Why, 'Donnie', where did you ever learn such words as that?,' Donnie : Why, William Shakespeare uses words like that. Father: Well, then, quit runnin' around with him. As usual, Mary Ketterman met her boy friend at noon. Guy Raffensberger asked a certain Senior girl for a date. The Pep Club held a dance in the gym. During intermission Johnny Eicholtz and Bill,' Goodermuth played poker with the orchestra leader. Charlie Stevens came to school in a Packard. Mr. Fitzpatrick failed to have a date with Miss Evans. You can always tell the people who love school. Kay Beales and Wentz are always the first to lead the students up Baltimore I-Iill. You're driving me crazyv, a popular tune sung in English classes when Miss Mcllhenny assigned I-'lamlet's To be or not to ben. Harry Geiselman surprised everyone by appearing at school this morning fthis is his usual morning for sleeping, . Mary Swope had a date with a certain Junior boy. Bo Taughinbaugh held the English class spell-bound for twelve minutes with his inspiring talk on Mother's Day . St. Patrick's Day.-The freshmen shone in splendor. The operetta Pickles met with great success. The first day of Spring. Edward Banister Bulleit felt poetically inclined and so wrote several poems to his lady love. Anna Grimm had a date with a certain college boy. Fats : My wife's favorite book before we were married was 'The Three Musketeers', and we had tripletsf' Wib : Good God! Mine was the 'Birth of a Nation'.,' Twenty-th-ree

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