Mifflinburg Area High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Mifflinburg, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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U 9 The NAUTILUS T928 Virgil Allen Yearick Virge Yearick Jolm Charlton Klingman Chart 624 Market Street ' 5 249 Market Street By-word You're Crazy X ?? I! Riley Literary Societyg Track '26g Volleyball '25-'26g Football '26-'27g Soccer '25-'26g Basketball '25-'27- Baseball '25-'28g lnterclass Basket: ball '25-'27. Behold an athlete of no mean ability, ranking with the best that M.H.S. has ever known. Since '26 he has given his best to football and his efforts won many basketball and baseball games. Virge is a real athlete and always does his best. He has ever been popular, especially with a certain brown-eyed girl named Martha . None but himself can be his equal. By-word My gosh Ana-how Post Graduate in Commercial Course. Giggle and the world giggles with you. '2Chart surely puts this little saying into effect. Girls and lessons never worry him and no matter how hard you try you can't get him excited over either one. 'tKeep me from laughing and in an hour I'll die. Clair Walter Dreibelbis Dry ga By.w0rd 5 hat's it to you? ' Is that a fac ? ' Q'-4-It Post G duate in Commercial ourse. Dry is one of our ha py-go-lucky boys. He is always jolly and whenever he studies, which is seldom, he can be heard all over study hall. We believe that one our fair little magnets of '28 drew him back to M.H.S. 7 ...pq 25 O Y Helen Irene Walter Helen 305 Market Street By-word Oh, my goodness See Post Graduate in Commercial Course. Helen is not as quiet as the picture leads us to believe. She is an indusf trious worker and her efforts have not been in vain, for, in her work in the Commercial Department she has been es- E ti p .-., ficient. . A xg Q,

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Q9 J. 2-s. -Sl 5.FY'Q xh D4 I Sm ks S :ra NAIIHILUS was Ruth Miriam Wagner Ruthie Beatrice Evelyn Watson Bee Watson 517 Chestnut Street Mifflinburg, R.F.D. 2 By-w0rd Hi, Kids By-word Don't kid me You lie Class Secy. '26-'27-'28g Ath. Board '25-'26g Class Play Committee '28g Librarian '27-'28gNautilus Staff '28g Riley Lit. Societyg Reflector Staff. Behold! Ruthie , who has been one of our faithful class officers for three years. Ruth is small but mighty . In all positions she proves herself wor- thy of the trust. She is conscientious and willing to do all she can for anyone. Ruth does not have a particular Hobby but she does like her Herbie . What- ever the future, the best o' luck to you, Ruthie . Good goods comes in small packages. Secy. Emerson Lit. Society '27g Ath. Board '27g Girls' Glee Club '27-'28g Class Play '27g Varsity Basketball '27-128g Class Basketball '28. Bee has a habit of teasing but We must admit that we all like her in spite of this. We must give Watson the honor of being the only girl in our large class to turn corners on two wheels in her dependable Chevie . In fact, we cannot give her enough credit as she has proved to be a good Coriginall sport both in school and on the basketball floor. Innocent though she may look, Innocent she is not. Lester Blaine Wilson Bertie 108 Third Street By-word Oh shucks Riley Literary Societyg Orchestra '25-'28g Boys' Glee Club '25-'2S3 Double Quartette '27-'28g Nature Milos Alanson Yearick Simp 624 West Market Street By-word Dot Guine It Emerson Literary Society. J Q3 Club '28g Class Play '27g Bus. Mgr. .Q Nautilus '28g Interclass Tennis '26, f h d f 1 M'l h 'l. t t 5 2 Bertie, is 3 good fellow- He likes town, afjorngaxiiedrljmryl hisefelwfeivortiils arid .. to Sing, does not Object to Studyv and he wise thoughts. He is always reliable, f '-P' 0 does not Slllrk duty' Nature is 3 good if a little shV. Hisschool year has been 1 2' friend of Bertie's and forestry may claim divided M, Iproper proportion between l js -f his attention iF the Years to Come- NEW' school and making truck bodies. Mile's : gf 7 uE'e.att13itSh1YT but nglt til, tg? eliiluslon ambition is to become a great electri- o a c a1n cassma e o 1s-- e op- ' r C 6 posite sex, of course. clan I it Rastus, we're fo' yo Still waters run deep. -x - . 1 ff 7 D ' 24 lr' g ,MM ,fyo gi :rg A4 55



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T he NAUTTLUS 1928 Sociclc Qxcfivitieg of tge Qfagsfi of 1928 As members of the Class of 1928, we realize that our happy high school days are rapidly drawing to a close. The events, hereafter re- corded, shall linger long in our memory and endear the associations and friendships formed during these four seemingly short years. Frerlomfm War September 19, 1924. Weeiiie roast at Big Woocls. Paul Baker's car acts as an arc light. Clark Musser toastmaster. Miss Beck the guardian angel. All is well to-night. October 14, 1924. Marshmallow roast at Wildwood. Too young to drive cars so we hike. Fish hooks are bought at drug store. Elean- or's sweater is ruined by marshmallows. Senator Grubb comes to the rescue. January 7, 1925. Elsa Moyer entertains by the Old Mill Streamf, F Leitzell gives the following definition of love: 1 love you, l always loved you and always will love you. lce cream is mixed in due proportion with snow. May 25, 1925. Freshman Picnic at Sandbridge. Greens are laid aside and we are full-fledged soapheads'y. Prof. hlusser's honey- moon was a great success. Sophomore 'War September 12, 1925. At Sterling's Camp in the timbers. Dry and Lee invade the camp. They are regarded as aliens. Tires be- come flat. Gas flows fast. Anger mounts the scale. Pud shows Alice, Bee and Ruth home necessities. Who fights for Pud ? Fighters become enemies. October 12, 1925. Buffalo Mills the scene of the plot. Boys become primitive men and grow desperate. Girls shudder at such beasts. Boys see no parking signs - stop! Oren sticks to Miss Sanner. Ruth proves her love by eating pickles. December 2, 1925. Leinbach's Camp. '4Strunky , Don , and Brum- my are lost in the jungle. Diehl shows his real nature and goes skunk hunting. How did we get home? Bee and Alice fight for Wilmer's lap. Alice wins. May 25, 1926. Sterling's Camp. Herbert Spigelmyer kisses Ruth. New Berlin is robbed of peanuts by Bee and Alice. NM 26 IW..

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