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Q EHHHUH-HID Q KATHRYN LOUISE BEITLER Classical KaCk,' Girl Reserves 11, 2, 313 Pep Club 12, 3, 41, Glee Club 11, 2, 315 Basket- ball 1113 Dancing Club 141, Marionette 141, Track 11, 21. Kack is just another bunch of giggles. Wherever you hear a little giggle you are sure that this little brunette is in your midst. Kack is quite popular with the opposite sex on account of her fascinat- ing ways. You can't help being attracted by those big brown eyes . 1'Kack is going to be a nurse and we are sure she will be able to make everyone happy with her smiles . I JOSEPH ANDREW BOXVSER General 'iBowser Dramatic Society 141, Vice-President of Dramatic Society 141, Mathematics Club 141, Pickles ' Joe hails from Abbottstown and has been with us one year only, but during this single year he has taken a very active part in dramatics and proved to be a success in this work. He is a popular young fellow both in school and out of school, especially with the feminine sex. Here is hoping that Joe will have as successful a career hereafter as he has had in High School. CALVIN HUBERT BREAM Classical K M 30, f 7 43 SL Breamie Mathematics A7 Mr. Hubert Bream journeys to us each year from Fairfield. He is an industrious, goodnatured student, and early every noon, may be found in his home room, laboring over the mysteries of chemistry or the interesting subjeect of French. Breamie has no weakness for the fair sex, so he says. Hubert hopes to take a business course and enter a business career. The class of '31 wishes him the greatest success in the world. GUY EDWARD BROYVN Classical Guy Marionette 1415 Hi-Y 141, Physics From the metropolis of Fairfield, this chap wended his cheerful way to finally wind up as a member of our class in the last year of his high school days. Within a week every one knew him, and to know him is to like him- you can't help it. Guy has been one of our outstanding students besides being a prominent figure in the social activities of the campus, but every good rnan has his weaknesses and Guy picked the fair femsw for his. Now that our school ship has come to anchor and we must all disembark, it is only reasonable that we should be sure that Guy will be an eminent figure in whatever he attempts. So here's our hand to you, Guy, and the best we can wish you is that you may continue the good work which you have started. HAROLD DEARDORFF BROWN Classical Brownie Hi-Y 1415 Marionette 1413 Physics 1413 Track 141, Baseball 141, Great Pearl Mystery 1415 Honor Bright 141. Brownie is one of our Fairfield products who come to finish his high school career with us. I We found it no trouble at all to get acquainted with him and soon learned that he was much attached to his free-for-all Chevy , '1Brownie also drives a fresh-air taxi-cab and by its appearance, one can see that it has had a hard time, trying to keep pace with its owner. Here's hoping the day will come when Brownie actually settles down and takes over the ofiice management of the Fairfield dairy. EDWARD B. BULLEIT Classical Ted, Dramatic Club 12, 3, 413 Maroon and White 12, 31, Year Book 1415 Seventeen,' 1213 A Pair of Burglarsv 1313 1'The Telegram 131, The Cure All 1413 President of Class 12, 31, Chester Rogers Me- morial A Ted is the lad who has helped furnish the humor in Room 101. In all activities of the school he has held an active part, always willing to do his share and part of the other person's. 1 In English and Economics Ted gets much practice for his career. He is planning to be a lawyer and his speeches and arguments are fine prac- tice. We wish him success. ' Twenty-five
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EHHHUH-HID Apr. 1 April Fool's Day. Joe Bowser felt honored in having this day set aside for him. Apr. 6 Earl Spangler said he is going to get a new Ford fthis time he's going to pay S25 for itj . Apr. 10. Jimmy Thomas spends most of her time helping others--a good occupation- keep it up. Apr. 15 It is whispered that Cath,' Beitler is a Physics shark. Apr. 20 Jew Minter, the dean of men, responded in French for the first time in three weeks. Apr. 24 Everyone seemed affected with spring fever . Apr. 29 Estelle Rebert and Catherine Lowe are already talking about what theyire going to do at Washington. May 1 May Day. Everyone turned out to see Eddie Devener do his own interpretation of the May-pole dance. May 5 We wish, at this time, to congratulate the champion miniature golf players of the Senior Class, Eddie Klinefelter and Jim Pierce. May 7 and 8. The Washington trip we had dreamed of for four long years. May 8 Byrle Macpherson was heard to say, 'lLove is a misunderstanding between two fools. May 13 Freda Spence took two days off in preparation for final exams. May 15 Wib Little becomes all confused when Abbottstown is mentioned. May 20 Seniors are preparing for final exams. May 27 It won't be long now. We are working hard with our exams. May 29 Hurrah! Exams are over. June 1. Baccalaureate sermon. June 4. Commencement exercises. We bid farewell to G. H. S. and wish it all success in the future. Twenty-four 1
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Q EHHHUH-HID Q Twenty-six WILLIAM BRADY BUSHMAN, JR. Scientific Bushie Mathematics William Bushman, popularly known as Q'Bill , can be called upon in any emergency to do the impossible. He is an unfaltering friend. Q'Bil1 , a nice husky chap, is very popular among the girls which can easily be witnessed by his multitude of dates. William will be missed by graduation among the undergraduates. But this much, we all agree upon one opinion, and that is-some day one of our known future world constructors will be the above William Bushman. ANNA ELIZABETH CARVER Commercial - Ann Glee Club 11,3 Typing Club 141. This little ray of sunshine came to us in her Freshman year and we have had her for four short years only to appreciate her good nature and her ever- present smile. We wish her the best of luck and know she will be a success in what- ever she undertakes. MYRON CLAPSADDLE Commercial Clappie,' Typing 142 . Hail to the Mayor of Mt. Zion! This noble youth, as we all know, is a self-made man from that town. Myron, who has spent four years with us, is blessed with good humor, and due to his pleasing personality has won many friends in G. H. S. He has proved to be a Shorthand shark and when it comes to typing, whop-ee-ee-he just burns them up. The opposite sex has lately attracted the attention of this young gentleman-look out Myron. We are unable to learn what profession he expects to follow but what- everf he undertakes in the future, we hope that he may be happy and suc- cess ul. HAROLD WAYNE CLUCK Commercial Clucky Typing 141- Hats off, men! Here comes the mayor-to-be of the large city of Seven Stars. Of course you know his name. It's none other than Wayne Cluck. He has been with us four years, and we enjoy his company and friendship. Although we don't know what his future plans are, we are sure he will be a success in life. The students of G. H. S. wish him the best of success in his future undertakings. LUCILLE HELEN COLE Commercial Lucy Fine Arts Club 14j3 Sewing Club 14,5 America Yesterday and Today 1215 Maroon and White It makes no difference where you may travel in this great land of ours you will never find a girl who is as nice and quiet as Lucille. She comes from a place in the South Mountains known as The Narrows . Here's to success for Lucille as she takes her place in the world. HELEN MAE CONOVER Classical Helen Girl Reserves 11, 2, 3, 4jg Art Club President 145, Glee Club 13, 413 Maroon and White Staff 13, 4Jg Year Book Staff 1413 Girls' Council 11, Zj, President 1113 Basketball 11, 2, 3, 41, Volleyball 11, 2, 3,3 Jerry of Jericho Roadl' 131, i'America Yesterday and Today 121, Q'Love Pirates of Hawaii To study or not to study, that is the question. To study, to play no more, and by playing to say we End all perseverance, patience, etc., that girls are heiresses to. 'Tis a consummation devoutly to bc wished, says Helen, who never can quite make up her mind what books to take home, or what she should study. Not that she always studies. Helen has played basketball for four years, and is always bubbling over with fun, especially in Study Hall. If, you don't believe me, ask Prof. Thomas. .
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