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GEORGE HENRY WANNER “Georgie” August 10, 1921 Georgie is the most conservative member in our class. However, he is the proud possessor of a natural humor that makes him a friend to everyone. Georgie’s” hobby is hunting and fishing and although we have trouble trying to give him library books to read, he devours all the hunting and fishing magazines and nature books he can find. Georgie's ambition is to travel. We regret to see him leave but good luck to you, George. Radio Club, 7-8-9-10-11; Recreation Club, 12. MARY LOUISE WISSER u Tut” August 14, 1921 Mary Louise known as Tut” in the Senior Class, started her education in Sinking Spring School and has been here for each of the twelve years. To most of us “Tut” appears quiet and reserved, but those who know her tell us she is a joking, laughing person who makes friends very easily. Her favorite pastime is attending movies. Her pet hobby is swimming and her ambition is to be somebody’s stenographer. Whether Tut” enters the business world or not. the class extends to her its best wishes for success. Dramatic Club, 7-8-9-11; Home Economics Club. 10; Chorus, 12; Press Club, 12; Treasurer, 8-9-10; Class Play, 12.
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CHARLES LUTHER SWEIGART “Lutch May 23, 1921 Polks, look him over. “Lutch” is a rather qu!et unassuming, reserved chap, who takes his studies rather seriously. He is a great kid for cracking jokes, and creates a lot of amusement when he gets going right. Lutch” is quite a wizard at bookkeeping. His chief interest is a tiny Senior Girl whom he is all wrapped in. “Lutch” expects to attend Muhlenberg College to take up ministery. Our best wishes! Science Club. 7; Dramatic Club, 8; Basketball. 10; Class Play. 11-12; Press Club, 11-12; Class President, 9. e RUTH MIRIAM SWEIMLER “Tootie” January 29, 1922 “Tootie” a rather small, vivacious girl with a large, hearty giggle, is very popular with her classmates because of her good humor. “Tootie has made many a local boy’s gloomy existence change to sunshine, to say nothing of a number of Wilson heart-throbs. “Tootie is active in sports and likes stiff competition. Her ambition is to become a stenographer, and if we know “Tootie success is just around the corner. With all her other activities “Tootie” finds time for music. She is an artist on the mandolin and accordion. More power to you “Tootie” from all your classmates. Glee Club and Orchestra, 7-8-9; Basketball Team. 10; Class Play, 11-12; Chorus, 12; Dramatic Club. 8-9-10-11-12; President, 12.
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“Zeke” RALPH ZECHMAN October 22, 1921 Before you, folks, you see the class president. He Is noted for his love of eating and his speeches. •‘Zeke thrives for friendly arguments and has an unusual talent for getting into trouble. Nevertheless, he is a splendid fellow and is popular with everyone. “Zeke” is possessed with the back to nature fever and hopes to become the best Forest Ranger in the land. We know you can do it “Zeke” Good luck! Operetta, 9; Class President. 10-11-12; Class Play. 11-12; Basketball Team, 11-12. GERALDINE HELEN ZELLERS “Jerry” August 26, 1921 Jerry, who bc an her schooling at Shillington and West Lawn, had been an active member of our class during her seven years at Sinking Spring High School. She has the ability to perform satisfactorily any task which is put before her. She takes also a great pride in doing commercial work and has been a faithful worker on the N. Y. A. Jerry was vice-president of our class in her sophomore and senior years and Editor-in-Chief of our yearbook. We. who have worked with her. can appreciate her ability. Her ambition is to become a secretary for some big business organization. We. the class of “39 . wish Jerry the best of luck in whatever she may undertake. Glee Club. 7-8-9-10; Home Economics, 7-8-9, President, 10; Press Club, 11; Editor-in-Chief, 12; Class Play, 12; Vice-President of class, 10-12.
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