Swatara High School - Yearbook (Oberlin, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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THE SWATARA SWATTER-Swatava Township High School f6m.sllclrvSul KUPQGYNKQ9 MEADE ELLISWORTH AUNGST ' ' Sheeney ' ' Sheeney is the ladies' man, The ladies' man is he, They all flock lo Sheeney, A handsome man lo see. This curly-headed young man is one of the popular members of the class. Meade is vivacious type, always bustling and hurrying. He has many friends, feminine and masculine. He is a soda jerker which accounts partially for his popularity. In any school activity he may be relied upon to do his share. While not taking active part in athletics Meade is interested in all school contests and may he seen at all games. We wish brown eyes success in his chosen occupa- tion of running a carbonate machine and we hope he gets rid of his dislike for the Oberlin street car service. OKI JAMES MORRIS BLACK Sc0tchy In all his underlakings, Scolchy's wide awake, And when il comes lo sludies, i'Scotchy takes the cake. This pleasant face belongs to a lanky, likeable in- dividual dubbed Scotcliy Cnot because of his penuriousnessj. Scotchy is the money-man of the Athletic Association. He is very active in school activities and he may be found helping at all times. James ranks high in the class and concentrates all his athletic abilities on baseball. If one listens real close one might hear a certain lady say, Home james. We wish him a happy and prosperous future wherever he goes. P89 ROBERT MELVIN DAVIDSON Jelly Beansl' lelly beans are Melvin's dish, But Katie is his girl. Now he's hooked. just like a jish, And pulled in ou! oflhe whirl. This pleasant looking face belongs to our class sheik. Melvin has unanimously been voted the best looking senior. A real good sport is Jelly Beans. His worth to the football team is unquestioned. His genial per- sonality combined with his mischievousness makes him the class cut up. Melvin has descended from an Attick Cthat being his mother's maiden namej, so we guess he is all there upstairs. As a speech maker Melvin says he would make a good paper hanger. His main ambition other than walking Kate home is to be a mule driver. We hope he succeeds for then Kate won't have to walk home. LNKD CRIDER DOUGLAS uD0ugn Look ai our gianl Hercules, Don'l rush him loo hard, you ladies. Doug is the giant of the class. His whole physique aids him in playing football, baseball and basketball. Track also appeals to Dough, Being a strong arm man, Doug throws the shot and Oh My! what a throw. He is a fine sport and is liked by all. Crider is a confirmed woman hater but what woman could hate such a man. NVhen you want to put on muscle you will have to consult Crider Douglas. Physical Educator. 'i5QP'ane,-mm RQNIIWW95'

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Swatara Township High School-THE SWATARA SWATTER H21 Il Senior Glass Officevfs l MOTTO With the Ropes of the Past We'll Ring the Bells of the Future 953 CGLORS Blue and Buff CLASS FLOWER Shell Pink Rose



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Swatara Township High School-THE SWATARA SWATTER 3 QQIKVWWI lcv-o-:vule4aa PENNOD LINCOLN DUNLAP Static Nod Pennod of lhe many words, Pennod of lhe theory, Pennod with his impromptu speech, Nearly drives you leary. Ladies and gentlemen, the minister of tl1e class. Static is his nick-name probahly coming from his favorite occupation, talking. YVords pour from his lips like water from a bucket. He will ramble on some remote subject, using words not yet printed in the dic- tionary. Pennod's jokes and humerous recitations are inexhaustible. Pennod is the champ track man of S. T. He runs the hundred yards in nearly nothing flat. Static goes in for football, basketball and baseball besides track. If any marriages are desired let Rev. Pennod Lincoln Dunlap perform the ceremony. If any funeral services are to be held don't get Pennod. His sunny disposition will not adapt itself to such a gloomy subject. In the midst of the ceremony he might be reminded of a funny story. 006 MARY ROMAINE EDWARDS Eddie Serene of mien, modest of mind, She's the kind of a girl the lucky guysjind. Ohl what a gal was Mary, yells someone and behold there is Mary herself. She is one of the few serious minded members of the class. Mary excels in scholarship and in basketball. She plays guard on the team and is steady and reliable. Sunny of disposition but quiet and unassuming, Mary will be sure to Wm success in her chosen work. ooo IRVIN MARTIN ESHENAUR, JR. Irve If Irvin kissed the girls and ran away, He'd die of bashfulness that very day. Behold the countenance of the youngest and smallest member of our class! Irvin says, There's only four things I hate in school and making speeches is all four of them. XVhen Irvin makes a speech his shyness and modesty are very apparent. Maybe Irve is also shy about reciting in class and about studying lessons but taken as a whole Irvin is worthy of being a senior. His interests do not turn toward athletics but he is a staunch supporter of the team. XVhen you have a Hat tire or a knocking engine take your car to lrvin's garage and get quick service. ons THOMAS AARON EITNI ER t.Redu Red Eilnier is his name, America is his nation, Chamber Hill his dwelling place, And loving his occupation. Fair Damselsl Let your gaze fall upon this flaming youth, from the city of Chamber Hill. In case you don't know him allow me to introduce Tom. Red, or whatever you wish to call him. Tom is one of the most popular boys in the school, especially among the ladies. Red has taken an active part in schoolwork, having played an important part in the Class Plays and Operettas during his Junior and Senior years. Tom also took part in athletics having played foot- ball for two years. Tom hasn't definitely decided what he wants to do but he hopes to be a chemist, and the class of '30 wishes him the best of luck. GQPHKQNM woonr'4x9.a

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