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GRACE E. ADAMS Grace December 26. 1921 Clerical Silence is deep as eternity, Speech is shallow as time. MILDRED L. ALBRIGHT Millie' l January 5, 1921 General In her tongue is the Law of Kindness. SAMUEL C. ANGLIN Sam November 15, 1921 General Without doubt-an aviator. ROBERT P. ASI-IBURN Bob' Iuly 2, 1921 Academic An honest man's the noblest work of God. IULIA M. BAHN Iudi Iuly 28, 1921 General Calmly she looks on life. BETTY P. BAKER Betty' September 9, 1921 Academic Come and trip it as ye go, On the light fantastic toe. ANNA M. BASEHORE Ann October 4, 1921 Secretarial Quiet as the hush of evening. LOUELLA I. BARLEY 1Lou' March 18, 1920 Bookkeeping Life is too short for logic, What I do, I must do simply. VIOLET G. BASEHORE Vi May 2, 1921 Academic Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. RAYMOND L. BATES Bates' Twenty May 19, 1920 General He trudged along, unknowing what he soufght And sang as he went for want of thoug t.
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Senior Class Hsfory On Tuesday, September 6, 1938, the Senior Class began its last year in Mechanicsburg High School. To our great surprise we learned that Seniors work just as hard as under- classmenl However, it was not long until we saw the vacant places that we could fill to bring honor to our high school. Through the autumn months we thrilled to see our boys carry the football down the field, and we were proud to say, He's a Senior now! Then later, our Senior boys were prom- inent in basketball. Their excellent playing provided many breath-taking moments for excited spectators. The Senior girls were also interested in athletics, although not so much was said about them. ln volleyball and basketball class tournaments, they upheld the reputation of the Seniors. That our assembly program, presented on October 5, was one of the best, was the unanimous opinion of the delighted audience. The Smith-Emery version of Via the Air- shaft and the longer play Mix Well and Stir met with general approval. There was no doubt about it, the Seniors had acting ability. This was further proved when on February 9 and 10, the Seniors presented their class play entitled One Mad Night , a three-act mystery drama by Iames Reach. The student- actors took their parts well and the Hnished play earned very favorable comments from the town as a whole and from the high school. One of the high spots of the year was the novel Sadie Hawkins Dance held in the high school gymnasium on April 14. Finally, our work at Nlechanicsburg High School is ended. Our essays and term reports have been handed in: our debates and athletic games are finished. We know we'll be missed, but we also know that our places will soon be filled by next year's class. We appreciate the help of the teachers who gave us wise and sound adviceg and now with the Class Day, Iunior and Senior prom, Baccalaureate, and Commencement behind usg reluctantly, and cherishing fond memories of Mechanicsburg High School, we bid farewell to the best Alma Mater a Senior ever had. Identification of Class Officers in picture: right to left-Mrs. Adam L. Orris, Class Adviser: Edward Vogelsong, President, William Hendrian, Vice-President: Edwin Kile, Secretary-Treasurer: Iames Snelbaker, Student Council Member.
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CHARLOTTE S. BEIL Lottie December 30, 1921 Clerical A most attractive Miss is she. IOHN HENRY BEISTLINE Iohnnie October 21, 1921 General Our soul from weariness to rest, The rest of silence, that is best. IAMES E. BEITZEL lim Iuly 9, 1921 Academic So all day long the sound of battle rolled. IAMES E. BITNER Kid Iuly 23, 1920 General Levell'd his deadly aim: their fatal hands no second stroke intend. DOROTHY E. BRANDT Dot October 218, 1920 Secretarial Sincerity in every word and act. PAUL R. BREWBAKER Brewie March 17, 1920 Clerical Silence is the perfectest herald of joy. GERALDINE L. BRUBAKER Gerry October 26, 1921 Academic The magic of the tongue is the most dangerous of all spells. MARY KATHRINE BRLINHOUSE Kassy October 24, 1921 Academic A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. THOMAS W. CAWTHERN Wib October 31, 1921 Academic He speaketh not, and yet there lies A conversation in his eyes. DEAN N. BRUNNER Murph March 15, 1922 General He's the mildest manner'd youth in the middle state. , r i
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