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

 - Class of 1933

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, The NAUTILUS 1 Iohn Franklin Eaton 'Iohnnie Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Gene- 1-ul S,-iem-Q Club, 13 General Activity Club, 23 Travel Club, 3, Mathematics Club, 4. John is the little man of our class and hails from New Berlin. He, of course, will be remembered for Here Comes The Son. .Iohnnie's one weakne'r': is OXIPILUU- ills! geometry propositions, but if there's another certain weakness, we want her to know that Johnnie is u resrular 51'C11Il0m1111- Ioseph Gutelius Foster ..1Oe,. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshmen Gen- eral Science Club, 15 English Club, 1: General Activity Club, 2g Hi-Y Club, 2, 3, 45 Library Club, 3, rj Class Play, 3, 43 Nautilus Staff, 4. 4 Joseph is a brilliant student and de- rives much benefit from the many books he reads. Having- traveled quite a bit, he is well informed about many interesting' and historic spots. Joe is interested in dramatics and has -shown his ability as a member of both elasf' play casts. Joseph is our efficient editor and deserves much credit. Wilmac Olive Hayes Bill George Owen Emery Future Farmers Cell-lb. 4- George i-5 a newcomer to our class, coming' to u's from Lewisburg' High. He is quite at jolly fellow when you learn to know him. .Karin-ulturc scents to be the vocation George has selected and our best wishes go with him into any field, t'l'he pun was unintentional, Georgrej Freshman General Science Club, 1, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: History Club, 2, Basevfall, 2, 33 Travel Club, 33 Volley Ball, 35 Class Play, 3, Commercial Club, 4. This young' lady has brightened our class rolls for four years and has always taken an active interest in all activities. Wilmae likes to play basketball and is Z1 good student. She upholds the adage: When you do not know, ask questions. Our pretty blonde has many admirers tthere's safety in numbers, you knowl, but her attention doesn't seem to be focused in any one direction.

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The NAUTILUS - Elwood Walter Catherman lames Beniamin Chambers General Activity Club, 33 Mathema- tics Club, 4. Elwood has been :L member of our class for the last two years, and has been :I steady classmate. He comes from Lewis Township in search of a higher education, making: his daily journey on the bus, W'e are not acquainted with Elwood's plans for the future, but he may be sure that our best wishes are with him. il W 41 i Rhoda Elizabeth Catherman Rhoda'A Home Economies Club, 3g Debating Club, -4, Rhoda is our industrious young' lady who has taken a liking to French, geom- etry, and-Centreville! A ready smile and a willing' answer announce Rhodofs pres- ence. XVe are not quite sure as to Rhoda's work after graduation, but we believe that the nurses' profession is going' to have a new member. May we extend our sincere wishes for success. ..Iim,, Ereshman General Science Club, 13 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 English Club, 2, Li- brary Club, 35 Debating' Club, 43 M. H. S. Boys' Quartet, 4, Class Play, 3, 4. Jim first gained prominence as a sweet potato player on our class pro- grams. He now appears as the second bass also of the Boys' Quartet of which he is manager. James is quite a ladies' man, but he treats them all alike. We hope that James' radio career will not end with his graduation and that his voice will carry him far. 1' 1' 'A' i' VValter McC1ay Chambers Baldy Freshman General Science Club, lg Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1-listory Club, 23 Mathematics, Clubb, 3, Commercial Club, 43 Class Play, 43 Football, 4. Walter is quite a driver and uses this ability to make regular visits to certain Lewisburg girls. He has proved that he can be a terrible bad -man and horribly torture his victims with pins! He is al- ways in for a good time and enjoys our class parties very much. We hope you'l1 be successful in whatever you undertake, VValter.



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The N A U T I L U S r .,.,-.. ..... ..-..-..-...-...-...-..-..-..-...-...-..-..-..- - - - -.-.....- - - - Martlia Grace Herman M8Ffll8.J Latin Club, 11 Science Club, 2: Curio Club, 35 Dramatic Club, 45 Nautilus Staf1',4 Martha has always been one of the best students of our class, but we have just learned to know her in the last two years. Silence was more than golden to her when she first joined usg it meant A's in conduct. But no .v she has come out of her shell, and We are proud of her many scholastic achievements. Martha's prized possession is her pony, Dick, and a canter on him is her chief delight. If you want to strike up a conversation, just be- gin with the equine family. We under- stand that Martha is preparing' herself to teach. Think of us someday, when you are initiating' your class into the mysteries of mathematics. Ruth Dorcas Hommel Ruthie Freshman General Science Club, 15 Ellglish Club, 1: Wl. C. T. U. Medal, 15 Civics Club, 25 Library Club, 3, 4. Ruth is an active member of our class and is continually thinking' of new ways to fool us. She spends quite a lot of her time in the commercial department, pre- paring' for a commercial career. tBut, per- haps Charlie will have something' to say about thatb. VVe know you are a capable and efficient worker, Ruth, and we feel sure of your success ' 1 'A' ' -1 4: -n Q, Iohn Preston Kaler Ii99S Helen Elizabeth Hickernell Commercial Club, 45 Glee Club, 4. Helen is among' those who have join- ed us in our last year at dear old M. H. S. She formerly answered roll call in Reno, Nevada, and since her arrival has become the center of much azzraczlon. Helen ri- vals all other typists in the commercial de- partment and is very efficient in all other commercial subjects. VVe sincerely trust that our friendship will not end with graduation and that Helen's flashy green roadster will be a familiar sight around town this summer Football, 35 Mathematics Club, 3, 4. John came to us in our Junior year. Along' with the rest of the bussers, he has the privilege of being' late with im- punity. He early earned his nickname from the skit, Maggie and Jig'g's, given on the annual class program. John since then has become a familiar figure, rather a prominent figure when called upon to recite 1? Z' 'IJ But in spite of all that, John is a good friend and our best wishes ,go with him.

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