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

 - Class of 1931

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Q EHHHUH-HID Q THELMA COULSON Commercial V Thelma Glee Club 111, Sewing Club 141, Art Club 141, America Yesterday and Today 121. , It's that dark-haired lassie with a handful of dahlias for her teacher. Kat hails from Buford Avenue where everybody goes for roses and tulips. Kat,' has been with us all'four years and has taken the commercial course, quite a shark in shorthand. We are sure that she will become an evangelist as she has always been a quiet, pensive person and likes to go to church. Go to it Kat ! The class of '31 wishes you luck in whatever you attempt. DOROTHEA PENELOPE DAUGHERTY Scientific Dot Girls' Glee Club 141 , Fine Arts Club 141, Secretary of Art Club 141, Rifle Club 131. The Queen of Chemicals now poses before you. This cute little damsel is our fair Dorothea, who hails from Orrtanna-just try as much as e'er you can, this town upon the map to find, it isn't there so never mind. She is quiet and unassuming. In fact we are never sure that she is around until we look up and see her smile. JOHN WALLACE DAVIES Classical . Wally Maroon and Wihite 12, 3, 41, Year Book 141, Open Forum 111, Class Basketball Team 141, Senior Declamation Winner, Mrs. Flynnis Board- ers 141, Captain of Magazine Sales 141. A cheshire grin, a contagious laugh, that's Wally . It is rumored that he poses for an advertisement for Pepsodent toothpaste. We see his point, however, for we agree that one should make the best of one's good points. He wants to be a preacher or an engineer when he grows up. Rather a gap between the two we think, but we know Wally will do his best in either and perhaps thirty years from now as we leaf '1Who's Who we shall see that imposing name, John Wallace Davies. RUTH ELIZABETH DAYE Commercial Daylight Pep Club 131, Sewing Club 141, Penmanship 141, Girls' Council 11, 21, Basketball Scrubs 131. Lend us your attention for just one minute, take the biggest heart you can conceive, and a keen sense of duty and conscientiousness, insert wit and pleasing disposition and you have the personality of Ruth. Her big smile will surely win a certain 1'Jim . She is our quiet and good-natured girl from Hanover street. Her personality is natural and will carry her through life to a great store of happiness. We know she will meet the success in what- ever she undertakes and we have a reason to feel proud of her as a member of our class of 1931. So best wishes, Ruth. EDWARD J. DEVENER Scientific Ed Dramatics 141, Baseball 1,415 Basketball 141, Football 141. Edward Devener, the big six-footer from the country, smokes, chews, drinks, and shoots pool. He is a jack of all trades and a master of none. If you take away all of these bad habits he is an A number one American. But laying all jokes aside, he is well liked by his classmates, he has a jolly spirit, and is a good impersonater of Andy, the black-faced comedian. ,101-IN WALTER DUTTERA General ltDUtteta,i John is one of our ambitious boys who hails from the metropolis of Gulden's Station. He will be remembered for his athletic ability, especially in playing basketball. His favorite subject is French, but he says he is going to be a radio operator instead of a French teacher. His ambition is to be the radio operator on some large steamer. We sincerely hope that a very happy and successful future lies in store for this worthy youth. Twenty-.seven

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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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9 tnnnunannn Q Twenty-eight MAHLON HOMAN FISCEL Commercial Fis,' Pep Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Dramatic Club 141, Glee Club 131, Stunt Club If it ain't G. H. Sfs cheer leader, Mahlon. He has led us to victory many times. Mahlon has begun and completed his high school career with us and indeed made life pleasant for those with whom he has jollied. Mahlon is a very pleasing chap to talk with, brilliant, reliable and trus- worthy. Although his future is undecided the class of 31 wishes him suc- cess in anything he may undertake. MILDRED GERALDINE FLEMING Classical ' Mill Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Marionette 1413 Dancing Club 141, Pep Club 1415 Track 131, Volleyball, Captain 11, 215 Manager Senior Basketball Team Mill has come to us from Hunterstown, and we should say she was worth hunting for. Mill is a sweet, quiet and good-looking maid, very pleasant to talk with and humorous as well. She has put forth an honest effort while here in G-burg and deserves much recognition for her work. We know Mill is somewhat bashful at times, but her intimacy with the college friends we think might change her a bit. We wish you success in whatever you undertake. EVELYN FOLKENROTH Commercial Ev', Penmanship 1413 Typing Club 141. Ev with her sunny smile, her glad hello! is like a Sunbeam on a cloudy and rainy day--always welcome. Whenever she studies she giggles. When- ever she recites she giggles. Her motto is Spread as much joy as you can . May your fun be just beginning, Ev , and accept the best of good wishes. . LORENE AMELIA GALBRAITH Commercial Renie Fine Arts Club 1413 Sewing Club 141. Lorene, better known as Renie , is a certain girl in High School who has those pretty brown eyes you just can't resist. She is also a very happy student, to tell the truth one of the happiest in the school. You might in- fer that she is one of the studious kind, but you're wrong. She is full of snap and when there is any boosting to be done for G. H. S. you will find her in the front ranks. , We have heard rumors that Lorene has a desire to become a nurse. We feel sure she will make a good one and will be a success in healing broken hearts. HARRY PATTERSON GEISELMAN Classical Geise Hi-Y Secretary 12, 3, 41, Rifle Club Secretary 131, Mathematics Club Pres- ident 1415 G Club 141, Basketball Varsity 1415 Track 13, 41g Dra- matic Club 1415 Advertising For a Husband Harry Geiselman, a young lad of nineteen, has great hopes of Ndoing big things in a big way . Harry served his full amount of personality in many of the basketball games this season. Although Harry is a very modest boy, all the girls fall for him.s He will leave this dear old institution-meaning G. H. S.-at graduation. We will miss this basketball star. DOROTHY ALICE GOODERMUTH Commercial Dot,' Volleyball 11, 21, Penmanship 141, Typing Club 141. Dot has spent four successful years in G. H. S. and will continue to make a success. She is a very good friend of everyone in the class but we know she has a much better friend. This young lady may seem rather shy, yet upon close examination you will Hnd het a delightful conversationalist. Dot is rich in friends 1boys in particular1. She expects to become some- one's stenographer someday. We know she will be a gem to anyone who may chance to get her in his oflice. We feel sure one person thinks her the gem of all gems. We wish Dot as much success after she leaves us for what ever she is going to do. I L.

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