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His .L he I xg la? . sf 26 GACHTIN BAMBIL J U N I 0 R S , NORMAN ECKHART '-'N0rm Science Club 33 Boys Gleel Club 3. Favorite Pastime--Writing notes and letters. F Favorite Saying- Ah, would 'ja. Norm is one of the residents of Pack- erton, having joined our ranks this year. Although he has been'with us only a short time, he has made many friends. We're sure Norm is bound to succeed in wnat- ever line of work he prefers. MARY DITTMAR Gossip Glee Club 35 Home Economics Club 3. Gossips favorite saying is, I found a Million Dollar Baby in the Five and Ten Cent store. Her pastime is telling jokes. Mary's one of our outlying .district pupils. She has lan answer for 'any ques- tion you may ask, but she is very bashtul. We do not know what she wants to become but we fe-el sure sh-e will succeed. KENNETH FRONHEISER Camel Roosevelt Literary Society 1, 23 Safety Patrol 23 Bird Club 2. Favorite Pastime--Selling papers. Falvorite Saying - N o w, don't get funny. Little, but oh my! Camel is right there in quantity fnoise and othelrwisej. H-er-e is one of our class who will never grow up. Smiling must be the thingthat keeps him young. Keep smiling, Camel. A few more people- like you would make this world a brighter place to liive. MIRIAM EAGLE . Mim Roosevelt Literary Society 1, 23 Glee Club 3. Favorite Saying- Hey! 'Mick.' Favorite Pastime--Playing tricks. Miriam is one of the many pupils who comes fa long distance to attend school. She hails from the big town of. Weissport. She- is a ve-ry bright student too, when she is not playing tricks with her neighbor. We hope in future time, nf she ever goes to school that she may ride. In Vftlyi ' . .F . S. l! . .Q Fi .4 . .... . .Q 1
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GACI-ITIN BAMBIL J U N I O R S EDWARD DIEHL Eddie Roosevelt Literary Society 1, 29 Art Club 2g Year Book Staff 3. ' Favorite Pastime-Raising alligators. Favorite Saying- Dot, will you go to the movies with me -to-night? ' This young chap radiates ambition. Al- though he always seems to be as busy as a bee, lhe's not too busy to help a certain Junior girl with her Virgil. Eddie is now carrying Sp-ecial Deliveries for Uncle Sam. If Eddie adheres to this sort of work, we know he'll he Postmaster-General some day. ERMA DAUBERT Amy Junior Chamb-er of Commerce 25 Emer- son Literary Soc.ety 1, 23 Home Economics Club 35 Glee Club 3. Favorite Slaying-'tGee, we had fun. Favorite Pastime-Talking to Helen. Amy - is another of the heavyweights of our class. Since she. hails from just up the hill we think she doesn't mind the walk. You can often iind her talking to Helen Kunkle. Well, 'anyway the class of 29 wishes her lots of luck. PAUL DREISBACH Polly' ' Roosevelt Literary Society 1, 23 Art Club 23 Science Club 3. Favorite Saying- I know. Favorite Pastime-Talking to Eddie.f' Is that so? asks this tall member of our class. Polly is greatly interested in mechanics and carpentry. If anything happens to the Buick which brings Paul to school, our friend can readily adjust the matter. Plane Geometry is Paul's favorite subject. Success to you and your ambi- tions, Polly! MYRTLE DIEHL - Skinny Roosevelt Literary 'Society 1, 25 Junior Chamber of Commerce 25 Good Manners Club 23 Home Economics Club 3. Favorite Saying- Did you ever hear a honse laugh? A Favorite Pastime-Skating. Skinny can be found skating. While in school she is carrying on a conversa- tion and laughing. ,P She helps to uphold the standard of the West End, and is one of those who is usually 1,-repared in their studies, like all the others from that section. ' Skinny goes a skating, A skating she does go, And when she isn't skating, She's waiting to go.
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GACHTIN BAMBIL J U N I O R S KENNETH FRITZINGER Curly Roosevelt Literary Society 1, 25 Inter- class Basketball 1, 25 Varsity Baseball 2, 33 Varsity Basketball 35 Physical Educa- tion Club 3. Favorite Saying- It's immaterial to me. Eavori-te Pastime-Reading 'and writing notes. Dear reader, please notice Kenneth's hair. Do you still -wonder why we call this attractive lad Curly? Curly plays on our basketball team. In his hours outside of school, Curly, although some- times busy at D'unbar's finds a ll-ttle time to study. During his spare minutes in school, Kennie writes many, many notes. T0 whom? We wonder. Success, Curly, ESTHER. GEISEL Gike Roosevelt Literary Society 1, 2, Oratory and Debating Club 25 Year Book Club 3: Glee Club 23' Good Manners Club 23 Home Economics Club 3. .Favorite Saying- Well I should say not! ' ' Favorite Pastime--Hurrying to the store. Gike, is one of the talkative girls of our group and one of our champion gum- chewersf' She talks about things other than school work but-she always knows her lessons and participates in-all our class activities. ' Gike is a clerk in one of our stores and says that she wan-ts to become the manager of Wanamaker's some day. CALVIN GEIGER Cally Roosevelt Literary Society 1, 2g Class Basketball 13 Class Football 1, 25 Art Club 23 Science Club 35 Boys Glee Club 3. Eavorite Saying- How much do you want? Favorite Pastime-Driving the Borough trucks. . ' This youth peering at you from 'behind his specs is Cally, who is often seen driv- ing the Borough trucks to re-mote' parts of our town. Cally is a Commercial student -and, as we understand, gets along well. Cally does not aspire to be a 'shiek, but-between us-he does like th-e girls. The lbiest of wishes for your fu-ture from the Class, Cally, EDITH GERMAN Edith Emerson Literary Society 1, 25 Art Club 23 Good Manners Club 23 Home Economics Club 3. This is one of our bright out-lying dis- trict pupils. She is always quiet and knows all her subjects. It is thought that she will .take the footsteps of he-r father, and become an automobile salesman. We all wish her success in this line.
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