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r THi PHQ-.mx a SEN I O R S CARL B. CLOUSER Oley, Pa. ‘Cliss’ Boy Scouts, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President, 3, 4. Carl took his work very serious during his High School career. Since he studies very hard, I believe he has the ambition to follow in the footsteps of his father, namely a doctor. Carl does not indulge in social affairs and is very modest. He will naturally be an old njan at 40 if he does not change his ideas and ideals. He likes amusements very much and is often found at the theater. Carl, first of all, is a star in athletics, namely: Basketball, Baseball and Football. As a basketball player, he is equal to four players. He walks under the basket and pushes the ball into the basket, even in the midst of the players. As a baseball player, he is very good as a pitcher. His control, however, is of such a nature that any man one hundred yards away is not safe without the protection of a life insurance. To Carl the Class of 1926 wishes a long and happy life, great wealth, fame and honor. HAROLD L. DeTURCK Oley, Pa. “Buttercup” Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Boy Scouts, 3, 4; Editor-in-Chief; Class President. This young man is very innocent looking but by applying the acid test you would discover that his innocence is only skin deep, because he is fond of tormenting his fellow classmates, not the masculine gender. At one time “Buttercup” of the Senior class was the champion athlete in the Berks County Basketball League. This fact made the class proud to have him as its member. “Buttercup” is a mathematical wizard and because of his ability has decided on an engineering career. We wish him happiness and success. Page thirteen
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N O R SARA L. BERTOLET “Sallie” Oley, Pa. Basketball, 4; Literary Society, 4; Camp Fire Girls, 1, 2, 3; Library Club (M. E.), 4. “Sallie” is a studious girl. She believes in knowing her lessons well or not at all. We never know when Sallie is in class, but when it comes to reciting she is the first girl to assert herself. When we don’t know our lessons we ask the information bureau, Sara. She knows. She is like an encyclopedia. It takes no time to see in what she is interested, just go to Rhoads’ Hall on a Monday night and find out. She never fails to see a basketball game. When we have practice, Sallie is the first girl there and the last one to go home. Sallie intends to be a taxi-driver, but we think there is something better, for her to do, in this wide world. MARY E. CLEAVER Manatawny, Pa. “Donnie” Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 2, 3, 4; Literary Society, 4; Camp Fire Girls, 1, 2, 3; Class Treasurer, 3, 4; Business Manager. Mary comes from the “Mighty” city of Pleasantville, for short PV. She is the kind of girl the place indicates. If pictures could talk you could hear her talk on “How to manage hotels and dance halls,” or “The way the young Cadets are hazed at Annapolis.” Her talkativeness has made her a popular member among the opposite sex and also in matters that are for the good of the class. Mary’s great ambition is to soothe the fevered brow of some handsome young patient (Rudolph Valentino style). We are sure you will succeed unless you take the wrong way'. But in a vision I can see our popular member being superintendent of one of the largest' hospitals in the State of Pennsylvania.
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NAOMI EYRICH Yellow House, Pa ERMA O. FISHER Literary Society, 4; Camp Fire Girls, 1, 2, 3; Snapshot Editor. Erma is a cheerful girl. Her smiles attract your attention, before you are very near to her. She is of a quiet disposition, but still waters run very deep. She is a devoted disciple of the muse of Polyhymnia and is faithful to her teacher. Her sweet voice effects you like that of St. Cecilia which seems to draw you to the sky. Although her lessons come first, Erma finds time for recreation and amusements. She faces difficulties with a spirit of optimism, which does much in helping her to overcome them. She desires to become a seamstress, but whatever she may be in the journey of life we wish her success and happiness.
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