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1 F A . . Q4 ..'-. c .n. f . .. . . . ,.. Q ,, - 1. - ' .ht twenty WILHELNI GRIESHAMMER Bill Hi-Y, 43 Basketball. 2-35 Football. 2-3'-I 0 Ladies and Gentlemen, we are presenting the Hercules of the class. another son of Frog Hollow who has made good at Wilson. He is one person who believes in taking his time -in going to school. This is shown by the fact that he usually lumbers into Mr. VJoehrle's room when the last bell rings. Bill is a hard worker on the gridiron. having received his letter in both junior and senior years. He has quite a few ambitions. He wants to be a great football player and a wrestler and he hopes to go to Penn State to study forestry. Here's wishing him the best of success. WALTER HANSEL Walt ' One cold, winter day during our Sophomore yearg, we were agreeably surprised to see a tall. dark-haired boy enter our once we all wondered who he was, where he anything and everything else about the new- revealed that his name was Walter Hansel, XVQ also discovered that he came from New good sport and has a keen subtle. sense of made us his friends and we hope that he will desires, chief of which is to become a chauffeur classrooms. At came from. and comer. Inquiry Walt to us, York. He is a humor. He has achieve all of his for some fortunate millionaire. cats. GERALDINE M. GRUBE Gerry Class Officer, See., 31 Senior Pl xx Diunfutit Fluh, 3--1: Pres. Aetors' Group: Clet Llub 2 4 Xi Book. -lg Class B.B., 1-2-3--ig National The pun 'l 4 ' The scene is any hall or room in the school where 1 group of girls may gather together to have fun Sudo nly from the group we hear a high pitched. Hal hal ha Youre right little girl, that's the one and only famous Geraldine Grube laugh Behind this laugh we ind a very pleasant girl Vyfhenever you feel sad. go to Gerry. If her laugh doesn t cheer you up notls ing will be able to. Of course. Gerry can be serious too pccially in English class. If you hear a XVhat IS the 'mswert you know Gerry is being serious. Gerildine expe ts to studv . dramatics when she graduates. Ten years from now we will see in lights. Geraldine Grube and Charles Farrell for who ever the lucky person isl in the, Riot of the Season GEORGE J. HAROBIN Jltts Class Basketball, 1-2-3-43 Footln ll 2 1 -I Trutl 2 4 ' XVho is that massive boy walking down the hall? He turns around and we see that it is George or Jttts for short George is one of those boys, who, if he could put h1S shoulder to the wheel, would hide the wheel. He has played class bas ketball for four years. football for three and has been on the track team for two. Of all sports football IS his favorite Most of his leisure time he spends wt h his pal Howard Herr zog. His hobbies are swimming and boxing He wants to join the navy and be a boxer who can lick his Welghf in wtlcl
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I A 1 .. h Q .4 . 142 ,. .. -v - - --. Ja ROBERT B. FISCHER Bob Hi-Y, 2-3--lg Pros., 4: Class Ofilr-er, Pres., 3--lg Base- ball, 2-3-43 Capt. -ig Interuluss B. B.. 3--1 0 Sometimes you may hear out on the baseball field during a big game, Come on fellows. a little pepper. or Come on, talk it up! Or, in room 206 you may hear a boy with a gavel in hand bang on the desk and say, The meeting will please come to order. Yes, that is Bob Fischer, president of our class for the past two years. captain of a great little base- ball team, and president of our Hi-Y club. Bob is a very quiet boy in the classroom, and a very active one outside of the class- room. He has that certain power of drawing friends very close to him. and once you know him. you find many pleasant hours in his company. Bob is headed for a medical career and we are sure that he will make a great success as Robert BI. Fischer, M.D. FREDERICK WILLIAM GENTHER Fred Plays, Senior, Gammer Gurton: Operettn. 3--lg Hi-Y. -I: Glee Club, 3-4: Year Book. 4: Truck, 3--lg National Tliespltuis, 4 0 Gaze upon another of Wilson High's great actors. Here is Frederick NVil1iam Genther in person. W'e didn't see much of Fred until his senior year. It was then that he decided to try the stage. He can play any kind of part from a fool to an old man. lVill has distinguished himself in Hi-Y. Glee Club, Track, and other extra curricular activities. He is funloving and always enjoys a good time. He wants to go to college after l graduation. Good luck, Fred! KARL F. GRAY NK. Ff' lJl'1lllllllic' Club, 3-43 Operettn, 3-43 Glee Club. 3-4 0 NVho is it that you hear on the stage hammering and hust- ling around in the interests of his dear old Alma Mater? Yes, it is Karl. This quiet, conscientious boy goes about all his work with the ambition which should be inspiring to his fel- low students. He has many friends and is liked very much be- cause he is always in a cheerful mood. Karl has had one par- ticular friend who always sits on Karl's right in any classroom. Kolbie is the name. He has many ambitions and goals which he is always striving to attain. His chief ambition is to go to college where he hopes to pursue an engineering course. He is the kind of student who makes the teachers wish there were more like him because of his studious qualities and line attitude. Louis H. GRIESHAMMER - Lou, Louie Baseball. 2-33 Glass Basketball, 1-2-3 9 This blond haired boy is one of the quietest fellows in the class: and is he shy and bashful? But Louie has great plans for the future because he intends to be an aviator. Gne can see him at any time reading pamphlets on different aviation subjects. Vkfho knows, we may have a Frank Hawks or a Wiley Post among us! Here's hoping you have smooth sailing, Louis. '-f2IU9fl?9H
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- t A .. , Q - , ,.,4 A. , 4 , , ,gl 4, - .' - 1 ..'.. . cf ht, X ' 1 KERMIT HERSH Diplomat Class Treasurer, -lg Operettu, 1-23 Class Bnsltetlmll, 1-25 Class Football, -l 5 The young man whose picture you are now admiring is an up and coming member of the chain store business. At present he is assisting his father in getting the American Stores Company back on its feet. Although he possesses so much skill behind the grocery counter. this stenuous effort leaves him in a state of complete mental and physical exhaustion, so that from the hours of 8:45 a. m. to 3:10 fsometimes 4100, p. m., he may be seen recupcrating peacefully in any one of a number of class- rooms. This dormant condition does not interfere with Ker- mit's career as a master cf finance. however, for he has extended his influence into school circles. and. as the Senior Class treasurer, he guides the monetary policies of the class of '35 with the skill of a veteran. According to, Hersh, his destiny lies in the field of aviation, for he plans to study that subject after graduation. HOWARD HERTZOG Hub Intern-lass Baseball, 1-2g Baseball, 3-41 Intern-laxss Basketball, 1-2: Basltetbnll, 3--lg l4'outh:tll, 2-3-43 Ttwtult. 2-3--1 ' The crowd roars: it must be because Hub is cmshing the center of the line making a large gain around right end, or making a hard, crashing, victorious, flying tackle. You can also see Hub on the basketball floor with his whole heart -in the game, He is a gallant broad-jumper and a fast sprinter in track. ln fact, anything in the line of sports attracts this wavy-haired. blue-eyed boy. Howard expects to join the Army Flying Corps and be a flying ace. CHARLOTTE A. HOFFMAN Red Glee Club, 4 0 Charlotte is a real red head. but she lacks that fiery temper which has so often been coupled with it. She is, in fact. very even-tempered and quiet. and is well liked by her friends for her fineness. sincerity. and generosity. She is fond of good music and enjoys listening to or playing the piano. In her leisure time she likes to take long walks, All of her classmates wish her success. MARY E. HURBAN Sulutnt or-inn Your Rook, -lg Basketball tillassl 1 2 1 1 9 When Mr. Dew walks into the room, we all know that he wants to borrow our Mary to do some office work for him. Mary is one of our most intelligent students. .lust beiause she al- ways knows her lessons, does not say that she studies all of the time. She finds plenty of time to work on the literary and! typing staffs of the year book and Echo. During basketball season, she was one of the stars of the senior girls' basket- ball team. This studious young lady intends to go out into the business world and be a stenographer. During her leisure time. she enlarges her vocabulary by reading. and keeps healthy by walking. -twenlu one
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