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

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OSOGA '-33 INDALECIO NORMAN PEREZ Perry', Testarudo Ze xenoritas-I lof dem allf, Havana, Cuba Came to Gettysburg September, IQ32. Did you ever see a real Spanish lover, ladies? Probably very few of you have! For the last eight months we have been in direct contact with one, namely-uperryn, the Senor. And what a man! Pie has that certain accent that movie senors use to throw their feminine ad- mirers into convulsions of passionate hope. And he can do it without trying. But we also learned by observing Perry', that Spanish folks can really eat. Even if Brush and Crede are with Perry,' at the same table, Indalecio will out-eat them both. Perry', expects to go to a New York college next year, although he confesses he doesn't know which one. But wherever he goes we want him to know that we,re with him and are wis 4 him the best of luck. '7 GEORGELHTZER George Two wut and trunklesx legs of stanef' Gettysburg, Pa. Football '32g Basketball '32-'33, Came to Gettysburg September, 1932. A husky creature, this Pitzer boy! Anyone who has seen George,' perform on the grid-iron or the basketball floor has really seen something, for-like Bus -'QGeorge simply mows down all opposition regardless of the game. We're with you, K' eorgev, for a bright and successful future. 6' A HAROLD LEON ROBBINS Cocky My name if Tlvirsly Bill, live never been licked ana' never will. Bloomsburg, Pa. Football '32, Basketball ,32333 President Athletic Association ,32-'33g Baseball '33, 1 Came to Gettysb g , 1932. Cocky,' came t mmer with a promise for some excellent football playing. And he most certainly kep promise, for to see him go through opposing lines was a real pleas- ure. The bal wou passed, the teams would charge at one another, and everyone would pile up. ut ly there would come from no where Cocky',, and neatly tucked under his arm w ul he ig-skin. It would take an adding machine to sum up the total number of gains , mad in just that manner. W s erely hope that you may enjoy as much success in life as you did on our grid- 19 sift' . JOHN DANIEL SHAFER P Shafe And away be went in a cloud of duxlf' Hanover, Pa. iron, Cocky . Baseball '33, Came to Gettysburg January, 1933, Jack has hardly been here long enough for us to really know him. And since he is a day-boy, we never had the pleasure of seeing him in pajamas. For, dear friends, you know that a man, particularly a college or prep man, is judged by the pajamas he wears. But regardless of -Iackysi' nightly attire, we do know that he's a fine fellow, who's always willing to give us a lift up-town in his car. i291

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'-33 I RICHARD VOORI-IEES MILLIGAN . nDiCk:: He pulled rough stuff, and he liked rough stuff. Braddock, Pa. Football '32. Came to Gettysburg September, 1932. And to repeat-as every class must have its athlete and its scholar, as well, then every class must have its he-man. And of course that all leads up to the fact that R. V. M. is our estimation of this yearis he-man. To see him and 'KBunky,' Wagner argue is a sensation that will quicken the pulse of any full-blooded man. We don't predict a pugilistic future for this boy, but we do predict a bright one, and with that we launch him upon the sea of success. JOHN HARVEY NISBET fzjohnsa :Twin the night before Clvristmasfi . Loveland, Ohio Vice Pres nt Senior Class ,32-'33, Student Senate '31-'32, President '32-,335 Ring Com- mitte 2-' Second Honor Roll '31-'32, '32-'33, Senior Meinorial Committee. Ca to Gettysburg September, 1931. If e were called on to criticize John,', we would say that he had one big fault- o y. Here is a man who runs a close second to the one-and-only McHenry, and yet he s the girls as if they don't even exist. Tall, broad-shouldered, and handsome-brilliant- leader among boys-heis got everything, ladies and gentlemen. But--half the time you uldnlt know he was around. What-a-man! But John will always be remembered by the class of ,33 as one of the finest fellows ever, and we wish him the very greatest of success. HARRY OPPERMAN, JR. Q'-Iunior' Opp Deacon Ther 5 a time for all tlvingxf' Audubon, N. Basketball '32 ,33, Ring Com i '32-,335 Student Senate '32-'33, Osoga Staff '32-,335 Second Honor '32-,33, Came to Ge ty - -, ptemb , 932. Harry ' on il --' quieter boys, that is, apparently so. He is not high-hat-far from it- for he is go : s . 1 a most genial nature and a love for education. Although Harry has the longes -: . hedule in the school, he is always willing to put aside as much time as he ossibly - lp out his fellow classmates and the school. His objective is a course at Get- sbur lege from whence he will proceed to the Seminary. o m Harry up-Q'He who will work, will enjoy true happiness and successf' . PHILLIP F. PAGLIARO Peg', 'QPhil 5 0' A mmf: a man for all that. y Philadelphia, Pa. Ring mmittee '32-'33, Dance Committee '32-'33. Came to Gettysburg September, IQ32. Phil',, a diminutive little creature, and the son of one of Americals famous subway-con- tracting magnates, came to us two years ago. Whether Peg', has any particular desire to follow in his papals footsteps and dig big holes , we canlt exactly say. From causual observa- tion we cannot see any particular signs of an empire builder in uPeg , but do not misunder- stand-'!Phil', is by no means lazy. With your very even disposition and ready affability we salute you, Phil . i281 6.1.-. ,Sf



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OSOGA '-33 Q JOHN FRED SHUBICK u-lacks: There is a lot of me, and all so luciouffj Shenandoah, Pa. Football '3 2. Came to Gettysburg September, 1932. In about the same manner than Kohler receives frequent 'phone calls from his lady fair, so does Njackn receive letters post-marked Shenandoah. But jack receives at least one a day, and quite often, two. It seems, as we understand it, that there is a little gal up in them thar hills of the Shen- andoah district who is that way about our -Iackv. Well, little lady, if you should happen to read this, we want you to know that we think your man is one great guy around these 'ere parts, and we wish you both mu happiness. jk HERBERT WARNER SMULL Q'Queenie'y Herb 'Erbiei' I know what the lowbronfs Want, and I give it to tbemfj Baltimore, Md. Football '32, Osoga Staff '32-,335 Second Honor '32-,333 Manager of Baseball '33. Came to Gettysburg September, 1932. Q' 'Erbiei' came to us out of a clear blue sky. We werenit warned or anything, he just came. After a few months he moved-changed rooms. And instead of picking someone his size, he proceeded to spread his sheets on the bed opposite that of l'Tarzan Lehner. fWhat a glutton for punishment is our Q'Herbie .l And to make matters worse, in the room to the right of him were Havens and his drums, on the left, Buster and his baloney. Poor Herbie l But nevertheless and notwithstanding I-Ierbieu managed to keep up his work to the tune of second honor ro , and on top of that donate much of his time to the Osoga, who at this time take tZ oppo unity of essing their gratitude to him. 9 WILLIAM STROLIS Streble', Treat ,im with indifference, fellows. Shenandoah, Pa. Basketball '33, Baseball ,33. Came to Gettysburg September, 1932. Bill', hails from Shenandoah, of which we have our own opinions land not good ones eitherl. But to listen rave one would never suspect che fact that Shenandoah might be really what we thi ' . l'Streble t ccupants of that exclusive and famous dive, Stevens Hall, have so euphonio im, has a most notable characteristic. He rarely ever goes out on a date -a pr v ' w an-hater possibly. We aren't sure, but we do wonder how the fair ones can le h one. or i appy nature and sincere suppott welre right behind Bill', in anything he does. Good luc , Bill ! PETER ANTHONY TRIANI upeteu Master, I marvel how the fishes live in time Jeaf' Berwick, Pa. Football ,32g Basketball '32-,33. Came to Gettysburg September, 1932. One is deeply impressed after just a glance at Pete,'g itls hard to say why-but his husky, manly stature, his wavy black hair, coupled with an indescribable look all go toward a mys- terious result. Only once, however, has Petey put himself out to impress us, and that was on I football field. He helped to make up the powerful eleven that fought so successfully for long to be remembered season. ' Our heartiest wishes go to Pete',, for his quiet, always pleasant demeanor made him a uly valuable friend. im

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