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The York Chronicle, 1936 ROSANNA PEARL HUNT “Rosy” “She walks in the paths of friendly hearts.” How sad will be the day when from Rosy we shall part. Her smiles and friendly words shall be missed by every one. May she help others in the future as she has helped us in the past. GEORGE NELSON MARTIN “Colie” “A nobler fellow you’ll never find.” Secretary and Treasurer of Junior Class ’35; Glee Club; Honor Council; Commercial Club; Citizenship Club. LAVERNA PAULINE McPHERSON “Polly” “Her air, her manner, all who saw admired.” Commercial Club; Citizenship Club; Home Economics Club. Pauline, our quiet classmate, is well loved by all. Her strong determina- tion carries her through many diffi- culties. May you always succeed, Polly. GRACE LEE MESSICK “Grade” “Not what we give, but what we share. For the gift without the giver is bare.” Home Economics Club; Commercial Club. This being her last year of school and since she has taken an active part in its activities we dread the day of her departure. PAGE 25
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The York Chronicle, 1936 a ELIZABETH CROCKER HOWLE “Betsy” “Her very frowns are fairer far, Than smiles of other maidens are.” Watch Betsy! Charm has claimed our dignified Senior., In the future as she travels the dusty road of suc- cess may she smile a smile of victory. ROBERT JENNINGS HUDGINS “Beautiful” “All g ' rand thoughts come from the heart.” Because Robert thinks, while being so quiet, we expect great things of our most handsome boy. Be natural and keep your friends — that’s Robert. Good luck to our classmate. WILLIAM KELSOR HUNT, Jr. “Kelly” “It wouldn’t be so very hard. To stand troubles, trials, and a bump. If more of us could have the smile That characterizes Kelsor Hunt.” Basketball ’34, ’35, ’36; Representa- tive to Student Council ’35, ’36; Glee Club; Baseball ’34, ’35; Annual Staff ’35, ’36; Citizenship Club. MARY MILLA HUNT “Milla” “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” President Freshman Class ’33; Basketball ’33: Vice-President Sopho- more Class ’34; Representative to Honor Council ’34 ' Representative to Student Council ’35; Sports Editor of Annual ’36; Treasurer of Senior Class ’36; Advertising Manager of Annual ’36; Assistant Editor of School Paper ’36; Commercial Club; Citizenship Club; Secretary and Treasurer Ath- letic Association ’36; Librarian of Glee Club ’36. PAGE 24
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I ' ll I: York Chronicle, 1936 i BERTHA FRANCES MOORE “Bertie” “The way to bliss lies not on beds of down.” Assistant Business Manager ’36; Commercial Club. Studious, quiet, gentle and depend- able are some of the splendid virtues that belong to Bertha. Here’s hoping she reaches the top rung of the lad- der of success. ELSIE LORRAINE MOORE “Essie” “Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.” Citizenship Club, Home Economics Club. Here is a girl who is not only fair of face but who possesses many per- sonal charms which endears her to all with whom she comes in contact. SARAH VIVIAN MOORE “Viv” “None knew her but to love her, None named her but to praise.” Glee Glub, Commercial Club, Citi- zenship Club. “Viv” is one whom we all can love. She has won a place in the heart of everyone. May luck and success be her’s always. ROSEMARY ELIZABETH PHILLIPS “Bush” “Smile and the world smiles with you.” Citizenship Club, Home Economics Club. “Bush” is very big at heart. She always has a pleasant smile for every one. We wish you much luck, “Bush.” P.VGE 26
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