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V V A The York Chronicle 1935 HUGH GORDON HOPKINS “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” Here is one of our quiet, studious classmates whom everyone likes. He is grave and serious of mien. Who knows what mighty thoughts may be passing through his mind. CHARLES WHITE HORNSBY “Charlie” “A merry heart goes with you all day long.” The wit’s wound up. Here comes Charlie, a real pal, a true friend, and a good sport. Although he likes to be witty and mischievous at times, he can settle down and work when he wishes. With the outstanding quali- ties that characterize him, he is bound to succeed. LEVENIA GERTRUDE JOYNER “Beanie” “Love, goodness, and beauty in her person shine.” Beanie’s sweet disposition has won for her a host of life long friends at P. H. S. May she never lose her hap- piness and sunny smile. CARRIE MAE JOHNSON “Frame your mind to mirth.” Carrie is always in for fun — and how! Her dignified manner in class might fool you for a while but just give her a chance. She is a dependable friend and with her determination great things are expected of her. V V PAGE 19 '
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The York Chronic AAV S V y y y y y y y y le 1935 ' EMMA LEE GREEN “Y emma-T” “A world of wit, a heart of gold, A brilliant mind are hers we’re told.” Secretary and Treasurer of Class ’33, Literary Society ’33, Glee Club ’35, Athletic Association ’34, Feature Editor of Annual ’35. Hail to our most attractive senior, who has all the qualities of an ideal girl. While here she has won for her- self a place in the hearts of all who know her. We wish her the best of luck. EUGENE HOGE “Hogie” “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” If helping others gains friends, “Hogie” has them. During his four years at P. H. S. he has won many friends with his kind disposition. Here’s luck and success to him. MARY ELIZABETH HOPKINS “Lizzy” “Nothing is rarer than real goodness.” Many are the friends won by Lizzy with her sweet, lovable disposition during her years at P. H. S. Good luck to you always, Lizzy. MISSOURI KATHERINE HOPKINS “Kat” “If effort brings success, fame is hers.” Kat is a true friend and the most athletic girl in the Senior Class. She is intelligent, witty and loyal. May the best of all good things be hers. s s y s y s y y y y y y y N S % s N s S V. W ' v Vx PAGE 18
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PAGE 20 The York Chronicle y y s y K JOHN HEALY LAWSON “H-E” “Wonderous is the strength of cheerfulness.” Glee Club ’32, ”33, ’34, ’35, Captain of Basketball Team ’35, President Ath- letic Association ’35, Vice President Monogram Club ’35, Advertising ' Man- ager of Annual ’35. Here he is — one of our biggest teases! But in spite of his fun loving and mischievous nature, you couldn’t have a truer friend than “H-E.” He is especially good as an athlete. HELEN MORELAND MILLS “Duffy” “Never too sober, never too gay. But a rare, good girl in every way.” Representative to Honor Council ’33, Athletic Association ’34, Editor- in-chief of the Annual ’35. Hail to our Editor-in-Chief! Duffy has had much to do towards making our Annual a success. She is always ready to give her services to anyone in need of them. She has won many true friends at P. H. S. HILDA ESTELLE MILLS “This lass so neat, with smile so sweet.” Glee Club ’33, ’34, ’35. Hilda’s cheerful disposition, ready wit and keen sense of humor always brighten the day. She takes life as it comes and does not worry about the future. We are sure success is bound to come her way. RUTH HOPKINS MOORE “Ruthie” “A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market.” Wherever Ruth is, you will always find sunshine. Her bright and cheer- ful laugh cheers all who know her. May her life always be as cheerful as 1935 N
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