Swatara High School - Yearbook (Oberlin, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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4 THE SWATARA SWATTERH-Swatava 'Township High School e6y.:lCU 9f1'lJl KUNf.11lC4fQ9' ERMA ROM AINE FREELAND uEl,n,lu Flitting like a butterfly Over the jiowers and dew, Erma's sure to catch your eye: And watch out or she'll catch you. Here is the smallest and most jovial girl in the class. Erma is the feminine cut up of the seniors. Her mis- chievous is oB'set by sound judgment which makes all her fun harmless to any one. Her pranks continually keep the seniors in a state of alarm wondering upon whom the next joke will fall. Erma not only excels in basketball and track but also stands high in her studies. Erm can tickle the typewriter. She sure will make good as a stenographer. DQ MARTHA MOYER GREENAWALT Mattie Greenie .llartie of the studious mind, ilfladest of action and word, And in a .filly argument, She is never heawt. The fair face here pictured belongs to the quietest and most modest member of our class. Even though quiet and unassuming Martie has a friendly and genial personality. Martie is studiously inclined and as a result she stands high in her class. Greenie confines her interests to books and does not go in for athletics. She is a great helper to the class whenever she is called upon. Martie wants to be a nurse. XVe don't know for sure whether she wants to nurse her own kiddies or someone else's. At any rate she will be a success. ons GEORGE LEROY HALL George the mighty, George the great, Hatl's the brightest boy, In forty-eight States. Ladies and Gentlemen. allow me to introduce to you the second Napoleon, George Hall, the small and mighty boy oi the Senior Class. He came to S. T. from Steelton in '28, and since that time he has been a big assest to the school. George is the most intellectual scholar in his class, and has the reputation of knowing everything worth knowing. He not only excels in his academic work, but he is also an athlete. George starred on the basketball team for two years. George is not attracted by the opposite sex, perhaps this is due to a young lady by the name of ..... ? We don't want to tell any secrets. Hall does not know what course he will follow after he graduates, but we won't be surprised if we hear of him being President of these United States some day. The class of '30 wishes him good luck in anything he undertakes. ' me GLADYS MAE HENNING Hair is blonde, curly too. Eyes are shining and they are blue. Golden-haired and blue-eyed, this young lady is the shy female member of the class. Although shy, Gladys is a good student, and always had her work. Gladys does not participate in any athletics, but she was always a side line booster. The boys do not seem to interest Gladys, although, there are rumors of a young man in Marysville, who is attracted by this fair miss. Her ambition is to be- come a hair dresser. XVe hope she has luck in giving permanents and marcels. ZQJra1nMmx WMHKW93'

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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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Swatava Township High School-THE SWATARA SWATTER 2 5 'Gb-IKUFMSUI Kvnbdlhliqfan ELIZABETH MENG KAPP Lizzie' ' Dancing feet and dancing eyes, Bubbling laughter of gay surprise, That is Lizzie thru and thru, She's there when needed and true blue. Henry made a lady out of Lizzie. No he didn't at least not this Lizzie. Lizzie has always been a lady. Her jolly and friendly but modest ways make her a lady in the first degree. Lizzie is another studious member of the class as her marks will testify. Her ability as a basketball player makes her a great support to the team. Lizzie has not unlightened us as to her future but we feel and hope that it will be a success. ma MARLIN SHEAFFER KEIM Awkets Lindy Kelmie Dark and tall, big and strong. This Adonis to Lindy belongs, Marlin is the handy man, He jlnished the work lhal he began. This black-headed, good-looking young man runs good opposition for being the class shiek. Marlin may be frequently seen between Enhaut and Oberlin and not alone. Driving the Chrysler is Marlin's favorite occupation when he is not in Oberlin. Lindy has numerous friends of either sex and he is well liked around the school. Athletics take up a good part of Marlin's time. He played center on the basketball team and is the high jumper on the track team. Marlin is also good in his studies and he gives great promise for a brilliant future as a doctor. evo GEORGE DANIEL LOCK upatu I Pal and Mike went out to swim, Mike fell in and drowned, Pal, loo, fell in but swam with vim, So we've still go! Pat around. Pat is always pat when there is something to be done either mischievious or otherwise. His innocent expression allays suspicion but when the matter is dug into it is found that Pat is always involved. George is also a good student. Baseball is his favorite sport although he takes no active part in it. He may he found in the laboratory anytime, Chemistry being his favorite subject. Pat is yet undecided as to what his life's work will be but you can be sure to see his name in the papers some day. 089 ROBERT SHIELDS METZLER Bob Shylock Bob is the class' man of songs, You can hear him all the day, To warbling and singing he belongs, He chases Ihe blues away. This handsome young man is none other than Bob Metzler the handy man of the senior class. Someone was heard to remark, If any activity goes on without Metzler in it, it will be a flop. And so it seems for he is chosen for every activity. If anyone hears what sounds like the Civil VVar it will prove to be Metzler and Eitnier arguing over some problem of our government. Bob's favorite occupa- tion is preaching and how he can preach. Bob is active in all school projects. If you decide to get married go to Reverend Robert S. Metzler. 5QP'2llw4-wi new-.axrQ95'

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