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5565-5' WWW '4fS2! Sa SVVATARA SWATTER 'Q Senior Class Officers President Vz'ce-President EDWARD STEPP EDGAR VVELLS Ser-rotary Treasurer ITLORENCE VVOLFE VVALTEE O'NE.xL Class Motto - ' BY DEEDS, NOT Womnsu si Class Colors Class Flower TNAVY BLUE AND STEEL AMER1C,xN BEAUTY ROSE Page Nineteen
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065.31 lcvsvfnl If-Qjv' S WATARA S WAT T E R thought to it. I got to school and entered the auditorium, here I saw the principal of the school, who was William Wingert. Going through the school I met the French teacher Cfor I was always fond of French when I was in schoolb who was Miriam Janson. I went to Commercial Arithmetic Class and recognized the teacher to be Helen Tennis. The next week I went to Harrisburg and was walking up VVall Street when my eyes were dazed by a bright, glaring sign. Looking up I saw the following: HAROLD BRUMBAUGII Lawyer HIf you want a divorce Come to ine, I will help youf' That made me think when back in Commercial Law Class, he always had a reason for everything. I then entered the lVoolworth 5 Sa 10 Cent Store, and soon the bright, flirting pianist caught my eye, lo and behold it was Florence Wolfe. She told me that she thought she had a very good job, and the manager, Lloyd Becker, was responsible for her position. On Sunday morning I went down to Enhaut's new church and found that Edgar Wells was the minister. After the service he introduced me to his new wife, Elizabeth. I went to the evening service and was confronted by the janitor, half- sleeping, in the hall, who opened his eyes a little, and I managed to see that it was Paul Conrad. This reminded me of back in school, when the teacher would call on Paul, he would be sleeping and one of the boys would have to waken him. The following Sunday, going for a ride down Pennsylvania Avenue, I recognized a girl with a baby coach and stopped. It was Ola Brown. She told me that she was child 's nurse for Rockefeller 's family. Just then mother called me and I awoke and realized that it was all a dream. EMMA BEsHoRE. Page Eighteen
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065.31 KVMYI SVVATARA SVVATTER V i Ei LLOYD VALENTINE BECKER HKID BECKERH CThe Boy Vilonderj Who Threw that 'Mat0? ' The Kid,l' being a good lookin' boy has all the Freshman Girls after his heels. He is the best horse rider in the class because he hails from the Panhandle. For this reason all the small 4'Fresliman Girls take him to be a cowboy and dearly love him like an old pair of shoes. He is a descendent of the high Anglo-Saxon blood and still believes in the old cave man 7s Way of getting what you Want. The HKid, or the 'tboy Wonder, as he is sometimes called, believes in keeping the pipe warm and when he dies a tobacco plant will grow from his grave. He likes his position with the National Guard and wants to be General of the American Armies in years to come. QQP1 www RUTH AUGUSTA ALLEY HBOBBIE You Simwi ' This rare jewel of philosophy comes to us from Paxtang, which fact alone makes her an outstanding figure in our precincts After attending the public schools of Pax tang she sought further education in the high schools of Harrisburg, learning all there, she came into our midst and is now about to leave here. Popular? Oh' my yes! Her amiable disposition has attracted many. However, she eXcels in commercial work and we predict a prosperous future for her. Page Twenty
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