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M MARY ELIZABETH HALLMAN MPEG!! Uh Shut UP This fair maiden comes from Enhaut, the MARY TH ELMA GROVE Honest to Jo lm HFLUZZIEU This is the mother of our class. Fluzzie hails from the Burg of Enhaut. Ar present she has hopes of being some young man's 'fStenog. She has a large circle of friends, both sexes. This fact was proved by the way she was embarrassed in the Senior Play. A young man from Highspire occasionally visits Fluzziels home. She is very fond of dancing and sports. She attends all the basket-ball games. She espe- cially likes to see Tech Scrubs play. The blonde center on the Tech Varsity took her eye. Fi ,I wil? capital of Bressler. In the Junior play of Class '25, she was Peg, the mountain lassie. She has many friends of both sexes because of her winning smile. On 'fblue llflondayi' you can always see Peg's smile. In the play, K'Kicked Out of Collegel' she played the role of Killian. She was a promi- nent landlady among the college boys. Her future looks bright for she expects to go to the Harrisburg Hospital to take the Nurses Training course. KG? l26l Q
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M RIIRIAKI EVA GERHART Good GI'!l'7'j'H SUSIE Minn NORMAN CLYDE AUNGST Gl'I'HfI'l' men hare 1i'Uz'd before me, but I doubt it Noam HPICKLESU Norman, the flaxen haired beauty, is the fairest boy in the class. He was able to take the part of the leading lady in the Senior Class Play. Norman, however, in real life is much different. He has earned his base-ball and basket-ball letters a year or so ago and is becoming a better player every year. Under all this athletic exterior is a snappy, alert brain, which Carried him to fame in the Class rooms. VVe know that the college which receives Norm', will get an asset instead of a liability. K X334 lXIim hails from the well known city of Oberlin. One reason Oberlin is so widely known can directly be traced to llliriam, because she entertains a young man from Hummelstown who publishes the most inter- esting and exciting things which happen in the community. '1lX'Iim is not athletically inclined, but is a good student. The Class of '25 wishes her great success as a wife and housekeeper for dear Sammy. MQW l25l WD
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at Cx was CLAIR GORDON HOCKER For Rebzfs Sake HCHICKSU Chicks is a real ladies' man, 'LAS you all know, but he is also a good student, with excellent class spirit especially when it comes to putting a Senior pennant on top of the schoolhouse. He is a product of Oberlin grammar school from which he was thrown because they could no longer handle him, so he decided to try something higher and succeeded real well. His greatest success is his power of attrac- tion for the opposite sex, his motto is VVhen they fall for you, let them fall hard. And take it from us Reba did. llfost of all he is a very good basket-ball player. VVe know he will be successful as Charles Schwab's Assistant. .Tai ELIZABETH IRENE HOCKER Oh, Dear . HBETTYH This maiden hails from the great city of Oberlin. She is one of the brightest girls ini the class but excells in other occupations beside school work. Betty,' is very fond of riding in auto- mobiles and is frequently seen with Mary and several other persons riding in a Dodge Coupe and also a Baby Overland. They seem to like the Overland best. Betty never misses any fun in the class and always receives her share of punishment. VVe will say she is a good sport, good stu- dent, and we predict a glorious future for her. -1 BOE gi WD mn
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