Mechanicsburg High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Mechanicsburg, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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l67l J lg. ELIZABETH ANNE WILLIAMS October 4, 1919 Annie Girls' Basketball Cl, 2, 353 Volley Ball C1, 253 Dramatic Club C2, 35, Pres. C453 French Club C3, 45 3 Girls' Chorus C453 Glee Club C3, 453 Library Club Cl, 253 Librarian C1, 2, 3, 453 Assembly Usher C453 Sturlent Council C153 Torch'l Stall C2, 35, ECIitor-in- Chief C453 Year Book Staff, Personal Editor C453 Home Room, Student Council C15, Pres. C25, Sec.-Treas. C353 Operetta, Chorus C3, 45, Mgr. C2, 353 Junior Show, Cast C353 Senior Play, Cast C45. ACADEMIC I have beard of the lady and good words follow her name RAYMOND PAUL WOLL May 26, 1919 Wall GENERAL Dramatic Club C3, 453 Student Patrol C153 Junior Show, Cast C35. A cheerful, frank companion QUENTIN LEVENE ZELL May 3, 1920 Zell ACADEMIC Intramural Basketball C453 Camera Club C453 Chess Club C253 Aircraft Club C45. Of small stature but a big heart MARIAN ARLENE ZERBE July 5, 1919 Sas GENERAL Girls' Basketball Cl, 253 Newcomb Ball Cl, 253 Volley Ball C1, 2, 353 Dramatic Club C453 Glee Club C453 Year Book Stall, Personals C453 Operetta, Chorus C45, Usher C353 Senior Play, Usher C45. Though last not least in love I1 21110118111 BORN OCTOBER 25 1918 KARL SHARTZER URICH DIED FEBRUARY isl, 1935

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HELEN LOUISE VOGELSONG January 27, 1920 Vagina GENERAL Girls' Basketball 11, 2, 333 Newcomb Ball 11, 23g Volley Ball 11, 2, 33, Girls' Athletic Slug 113g Glee Club 113, Girls' Rhythm Club 143,Tumbling Club 11, 23, Home RooIn, .- res. 113. She dances to inaudible music ROY LESLIE WALTERS March 16, 1919 Tracy GENERAL Football 13, 413 Basketball 13, 433 Intramural Basketball 113, Class V.-Pres. 1139 Home Room, Treas. 113, Pres. 1333 Senior Play, Properly Com. 143. He is a proper man MILDRED VIRGINIA WAGGONER June 22, 1918 Sharm GENERAL Home Economics Club 13, 43g Senior Play, Cast 143, Usher 143. She bus good gifts VIRGINIA lN1AE WAGNER December 8, 1920 Cinny', COMMERCIAL Girls' Basketball 11, 433 Newcomb Ball 113, Volley Ball 113, Home Economics Club 13, 43, Speeclettes 1433 Home Room, Sec.-Treas. 1433 Operetta, Usher 133. A face as fair as summer skies, Where many a lzlusb in umlrusb lies ATHALIE VVINIFRED WAUGH October 7, 1919 Wow ACADEMIC French Club 133, Home Economics Club 143. Cheerful as lbe Summerls Mornn ROBERT BENJAMIN WEBER June 13, 1918 Bob ACADEMIC Agriculture Club 113, Sec. 123, Glee Club 13, 43, Debating Club 133, Operetta, Chorus 13, 43, Senior Play, Cast 143. A likable ludfrum the country WENDELL HERBERT WELLS June 29, 1919 Joe ACADEMIC Camera Club 1433 Year Book Stall, Advertising 143, Band, Color Guard 143 5 Home Room, Sec. 11, 235 Junior Show, Usher 133, Senior Play, Cast 143. How brilliant and mirtbful tbe ligbt of his eye LOUISE MAE WHITMAN August 22, 1918 Lou GENERAL Girls' Basketball 113, Capt. 12, 3, 43, Newcomb Ball 11, 23, Volley Ball 113, Capt. 12, 33, Home Economics Club 13, 43, Girls' Rhythm Club 133g Operetta, Usher 133. '1Pray you, work not so bard



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CLASS HISTORY By MARTHA KREITZER EE, kids, do you remember when we were freshmen? Did we think we were the big shots ! How we looked down on the little seventh graders! We were important-we were freshmen. Our first HalloWe'en Party-now that was a party! We threw cake and peanuts all over the gym. Oh, what a job for the janitor! We all played potato-on-the-spoon and several other games- then came the grand march and prizes were awarded for the best costumes. Gee! we had a swell time! And, say, our football team was pretty good that year, too. Don't you remember we won the cham- pionship? Then came our last event, the Class Dance. We were the first freshman class to have a dance, and were we proud of it? Everyone walked Cnot dancedl over everyone elsefs feet, but a good time was had by all, and that is what really counts. Our sophomore year-don't you think we were a little more re- served? We participated in more activities. Several of our number shone on the gridiron, and the basketball team, though not spectacu- lar, had a successful season with the aid of some of our jolly little sophomores. Then came our Class Dance on November 24. Our dancing had improved slightly, and those who didn't want to take the chance, played cards. We remember distinctly that one of our fair instructors cheated. On February 18 we lost a loyal friend, Karl Urich, whose ready wit was a real loss to the whole school. The last big event of our sophomore year was the May Dance. By this time our dances were getting so good that the graduates began to crash them. Will you ever forget our junior year-dances, plays, football, basketball, and general excitement prevailed. Heading this list, Growing Pains! our .lunior Show, the first three-act play ever to be given by a junior class. The house was so crowded that in the future the Administration decided to present the Junior Play two nights. And do you remember the dance afterward? ln the confusion of the Junior Play two orchestras were hired. What a mix-up! More confusion-the selecting of the class rings, but we will say that the selection suited everyone and that's something in a class as large as ours. And, oh,-our basketball team. That year we won the Southern Pennsylvania Conference Championship, and we juniors were quite proud to have members of our class on the varsity team. We had a Valentine Dance this year, and the decorations were elaborate, but, as usual, they were torn down immediately after the dance. Next 68

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