Harrisonburg High School - Taj Yearbook (Harrisonburg, VA)

 - Class of 1931

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MARGARET IRENE BOYERS JAMES METTS ANNA VIRGINIA ANDES Hr-r jzrrsofmlily shines lbrougb ber .vmilt-.t. Acrtvtzuss: Won U. D. C. Medal, '28 Vice-President, Student Coun- cil, Junior Red Cross, '30 Current History Club, '30, '31 A flashing smile, a winning personality, and a helpful dispo- sition-that's Margaret. Margaret is an everrprcsent help in time of trouble . XVhere would the bookkeeping classes be without her? You may judge. She is always willing to help anywhere she is needed. Will we ever for- get how she toiled over the scrap- book the English classes sent to England? But that's her out- standing characteristie, doing well whatever she undertakes. Margaret is good in all her classes, but she excels in book- keeping and history. We bring her all our bookkeeping and his- tory problems, and she would break a date with the Prince of Wales to help us. On tl1e senior list, she has fourth place. Her greatest ambition is to be a bookkeeper, and anyone in the commercial department - teacher included-will tell you that she will succeed. Will Margaret be missed next year? No one in the Senior Class of '31 will be missed more. We must lose her in person, but we will never forget het. Our best wishes go through life with her. Tru 'I bim, you'll flnrl .fl hrurl uf lrulb wiifiiu Ibis rouglr uulsizlef' Shullle! Shulile! Shuffle! Who is making that noise? Why, it's james Mctts, who is iust trying out his manly strength. When our French teacher sends that wild look to the back corner of the room, james is usually trying to solve an algebra problem or preparing one of his other lessons. Yes, James enjoys plenty of fun, but he does not stand for fun alone. He is very studious and is usually devoting his time to his lessons. James is not in any way a lazy person. He is very good-natured and is always willing to help those who are in need. He never thinks that he is doing too much for any per- son, but he is always willing to do more. Although james did not take any interest in sports during his high school career, he did not lack in school spirit. James has not yet decided to what college he will go next year, but we hope that he will make a success of whatever he undertakes. lVL'af fr mwl flcligbi a quiet lift' uforrlsf' Who is that little blue-eyed girl with the dark brown hair, you hear somebody ask? NVell, that is Anna Virginia Andes. She came to us from Frederick's Hall and joined our Senior Class. We feel as if we are not so very well-acquainted with her, because she has not been with us long, and she is so very quiet that we hardly know she is around. Anna is very dignified, but tlon't get the idea that she never has any fun, because she enjoys a good time as much as anyone and when you once learn to know her she has as much wit as any girl in our class. Everyone who knows her, loves her. Anna is studious. This may be proved by the fact that she is the only girl who dared to take fourth year math. Anna is distinguished as the youngest member of our class. XVe understand that she is planning to attend State Teachers College next fall. and later, she will study at Columbia Univer- sity. Best ol' luck to Anna!

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HARRY BLATT IMI nuff yuulbfnl follity Qnilrt mul rrnllks inrrl wunhnl n'ilz'.r, Nudx ,mil Decks and wrL'alhr'd smiles. Acrzvlrnss: Latin Club, '28 Assistant Advertising Manager Tai, '30 Assistant Editor Taj, 'H Secretary and Treasurer of Cur- rent History Club, 'JI Meek, mischievous, witty, and clever-that is Harry. Harry is always at the bottom of an outburst of laughter and he is a sure cure for the blues. Strange as it seems, he is always the innocent one when in trouble, no matter what he did. His body is as frisky as his mind as he is always bobbing around here and there, hunting for some frolicsome trick to play on someone. Despite his niischievousncss, Harry is one of the most intel- lectual members of the Senior Class. He is always sought when some original or humorous idea is wanted and he can always be relied upon. Thar is easily seen by looking at the responsible po- sition he has held. He is always willing to help anyone and is the kind of a person one wants when in need of a friend. His broadmintletl understanding will always help. For three years Harry has lived worthily the high standards that lead toward better citizenship and the Leopold Schepp Foundaf tion is giving him a muninccnt reward. Next year the University of Virginia will have him for a law student and we know ot' no one more capable of being a lawyer than Harry with his fluent speech. . -...,,,.., 'Via SARAH FRANCES FUN KHOUSER If I chalice Io tulle u little wild fnrgiw nw. Acrxvrrxesz Latin Club, 'Z7 French Club, '30 History Club, '30 Annual Play, '29, '31 just who is the attractive cur- ly-haired brunette coming down the hall? Certainly everyone knows her and she knows every- one else too! XVhy it is Sarah Frances, the chief inst'afor in any fun or mischief that goes on around school. Sarah is always ready to help you our when you are in trouble, just ask the high school l-nys. Her apparent seriousness and com- mon sense have won for her a friend indeed . Sarah plans to be a nurse and we are quite sure her charming personality will assist her in this chosen work. TIMOTHY HIERING Love 'vm nml leave 'rll1. Acrlvirlesz Football Squad, 'ZS History Club, '31 Fench Club, '30 School Play, '29, '30 Here is a tall, handsome boy about whom the girls rave. Tim is a hard working lad who is popular with the girls and boys alike, not to mention the teachers. The girls lil-te him for his good looks, his ability as a dancer, and his nice ways. The boys like him because he is always willing to help a friend, because he's a good sport, and because he's just an all-round good fellow. Tim takes life as it comes, without a word of anger or irri- tation. No one ever saw Tim angry over his lot in life, but always see him with a smile and a word of cheer for every one. Tim is going to be a con- tractor, we suppose. Of course, we don't know anything for cer- tain for Tim hasn't decided ex- actly what he is going to de But he is inclined to talk a little more than is actually neces- sary of future prospects in North Carolina. And we don't blame him for that either. But whatever Tim decides to do, we can be certain that he will succeed at it, for Tim is the type to succeed in anything.



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BIEDLER HELTZEL A frirml ir ir fu'r'mn zuilb whom I may be rinz'rn'. Acrivrriesz Baseball Letterman Football Squad, '29 Football Letterman, '30 Basketball Squad, '30 Basketball Letterman, 'JI First Secretary and Treasurer of I'li-Y Club, 'H High School Play, '30 Glee Club, '31 History Club, '30 Let's find a ride rlown town! Here he comes, Biccller Heltzel in person. He'll always take you down: he is iust as willing to help you that way as he is in any other way: He, is always willing to do his share and more if need bc. Wie will certainly miss Star next ycar. We call him a Star because of his work in all sports, Where would our basketball team have been without Biecller for a lorward? Our football team felt his valuable service in every game. His outstanding play at third base for thrce consecutive years made him a great favorite in sports. The Hi-Y Club, which started this year, elected Biedler as its first secretary and treasurer, and so admirably has he filled those offices, that the club will sadly feel the effects of his absence next year. Biedler tclls us that he hopes to go to V. P. l. in the near future. XVe know that when he graduates from college that hc will be an upper classman in the world's aHairs. ALDA LEE SHOWALTER A smile for ull, u l1'rlt'0nu' glad, Smioux, ililigrnl, mul si-1410111 sail. Acrivxrmsz Senior lays, '29, '50, '31 lfrench Club, '30 Current History Club, '30 School News Editor Tai, 'JI We don't know what to say 'first about Alcla, because there are so many things that can bc said about her-all good things, of course. Alda is dignified and modest. She displays this very much in the school room. She is friendly and always likes to lend a helping hand when she can. Chink is serious and depend- able in her school Work, yet she has a cheerful disposition with a generous dash of sweetness mixed in--the kind of nature which ev- ery girl envies. It makes no dif- ference where Chink goes, she will make many friends. Sh! just a little secret! One of her favorite characteristics is to stand at a window of H. H. S. and peer across the street at a certain Whippet and its occupant. Although Alda has not revealed many of her fixture plans we fecl sure she will be successful in whatever career she plans to pur- sue. JOHN ROBERT SWITZER I slvnll rilbcr find a 'way or umkr' ww. Acrlvlrmsz Football Letterman, '29, '30 Basketball Letter, '29, '30, '31 Basketball Squad, '28 Latin Club, '28, '29 History Club, '31 Tai Staff, '31 T h i s smiling, black-haired young man is none other than John Robert Switzer. His a- chievements are many. john Rob- ert has been on the football squad for two years, and on the bas- lcctball squad for four years in high school. He has helped to keep the spirit up every game in spite of overwhelming odds at times. john Robert docs not only stand out in athletics, but in all his classes. He is one of our honor-roll pupils. He doesn't study so hard and why should he? He can even answer the questions if he hasn't cracked a book. ,Iohn Robert is liked by every- one who knows him. They are only a few who can boast of as many friends as this senior, not only in high school, but outside. He has a distinctive personality for naturally winning friends. We hear that john Robert is going to Washington and Lee next year. We can't imagine what the high school is going to do without his generqsity as well as his good nature. Some college girls will be lonesome next year.

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