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Jim, CU' ' 'ir L V 5' 5 I IA, 'Ji . X VE? , 5 .fx H771 il' -P l:ranlcie is tlue quiet memlaer our class. During ller lree luour wliere witll a German manual consuming lmer inseparable pat. ugumf' FRANCES E. Di1LONG Frankie ol tlle academic section ol s slme is usually lound some- in l1er l1ands and sedately Franlcie llas darlc. IK ll I f' . r Q. . wavy lwair and tlmat ever-desiralule Hpeaclles and cream complexion. VVe lmelieve lier pleasing nature and neat ap- pearance will carry luer lar in tlsie tield ol nursing, wl1icl1 is lmer clnosen career. Good luclc to you, Franlciel A. A. 2, 3, 4: Knitting Clulm 3: Vice-llresiclcnt ol Class 2: Senior Drmuatics 4: llall Guard 5: Secretary and Treasurer ol l'l0llll' Room 4. MARGARET E. DELGNG Margy l.uclcy girll ulvlargyu is tlie only memlaer ol tlie class wlxo can luoast ol a trip aliroad. l'ler dry laumor lmrealcs up the monotony ol our classes. VVe are quite proud ol lVlargy wearing tlie red and wliite to our sclnool games. and did you ever lwear ller clieer? lwlay slae liave many opportunities to display l1er talents in an art room or on a goll course at tlae college slae is to attend. Accept our lelicitations. A. l, 2, 5, 4: Ciyiu Y-ICBIII l, 2, 5, 4: Tracli l. 2. 5. 4: AArt Clulx lg Girl Rs-si-rves 3: filer' fllulw I, 2, 'i, 4: Glu- Clulx l,il1rariun 4: Yr-:ir Boolc Stall 4: Class Atlllctics 5. 4. ,fgmx -441, Vegas VVll.l,lAlVl EBERLY Herr Hitleru Hlfrillu is one ol tlie most sincere and earnest students tlue senior class possesses. l'le is always ready to join in tlle lun ol the moment: and il it is laclcing, lie is sure to create it. Notlming gives liim more pleasure tl1an a lriendly argu- ment over trivial matters. However. a more agreeable dis- position tllan liis one could not wislx to lind. Bill is lillecl witla tl1e amlaition tllat leads to a successlul tile, and il he malies a point ol saying tlwe riglmt tl'1ing at tlae rigl'1t time. we are positive lie will atttain liis goal. A. A. I, 2, 3. 4: Cjrcllcstra 2, 5: Band l. 2, 3: Olllfltlllf Clulm 5, 4: Vice-President ol OlIlllK!0F Clull 4: Class Baslictlvall Train 4: Vvrcstling I, 2. MELVIN L. ECKENROAD Uspecku lwlelvin is a swell all ,round lellow and an asset to any graduating class. His jovial manner creates lor llim many lriends and l1is sincerity retains tlrem. l-le is a splendid stu- dent and an ardent follower ol liis lavorite sport, ulruntingf' But liunting is lay no means llis only diversion. He plays well in tlle lmancl and can amuse laimsell lor liours lmy playing witli a cord string or any small oloject at llancl. l'le lmas not clelinitely decided upon liis luture worlc. AA. l, 2. 3, 4: fjrcllcstru 1, 2. 3. 4: Bancl l, 2, 7. 4: Olltmliicvr Clulx 4: Class Baslcetlnall 4: President ol Outdoor Clulv 4, - .. 'S ' .. if 1, Jjgfln V 24 ec, ya, ' I5 .yi - vi- 'L L-' rw!-fe 4 ffl, , t l f f l I 5 . 937
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I DOROTHY M. BOXVERS UDotty,' The old proverla that ustill waters run the deepestn surely must he true when we apply it to Dotty. She is a quiet girl lout is always ready to answer questions in classes or grant some one a lavor. Her pulolic speeches and themes are ones we always loolc forward to hearing. Vvhen it comes to sports, Dotty is Johnny-on-the-spot. The one am- laition ol this all-around sport is to hecome an aviator. So here's hoping she may ily high always. A. A. 2. 5, 4: Dehate 4: Gym Team 5. 4: Glee Clulo I, 2: Lihrary Stall 2: Knitting Clulo 5: Year Boolc Stall 4: lnterclass Sports l, 2. 5, 4: Class lxlotto Committee 4: Home Room Secretary 5. JOHN CAULER Sugar .lohnnie is a popular, easy-going fellow with a wide range ol interests including great executive aloility. He stands high in the esteem ol his teachers, heing once mentioned as a possilimle recipient of a scholarship offered at Reading High. John has a leaning toward radio: so when you hear the lazy drawl, Ul'l'yar come, you,ll lcnow itys announcer John Cauler. lncidentally we wonder why John is niclcnamed Sugar and it a certain Christina,' could answer that ques- tion. A. A. 5, 4: Track 5, 4: Baslcethall Nlanager 4: Hi-Y 5, 4: Chairman ol Dance Committee 4: Year Booli Stall. A . 1927 VERNON VV. BICKEL Vernon Vernon's loewitching waves so nicely set seem to reveal his superh artistic ahility in arranging hair as well as posters or puppet shows. He is very appreciative ol the finer arts, and gave us a splendid performance in the role ol a young Chinese in our class play. Vernon has definitely planned his future around art, and we sincerely hope he will always paint rosy scenery in lileys stage. A. A. 2, 5, 4: Glee Cluh 4: Dramatic Cluh 4: Art Cluh i: Chairman ol Dance Decoration Connnittee 4: Year Buoli Stall. . , , K ,lf A Q' , ff ' .,,- JK.,-ff1g,, ,f HA CAMILLE E. BOVVERS Camel ., :vw Camille, the lun-loving girl with the radiant personality and smile that conforms to a toothpaste ad, has a lceen sense of humor and entertains us all with her hilarious outhursts ol laughter. Camels most ohvious talent is music. and she usu- ally accompanies her taslcs with a hit ol vocalization. We eagerly await the clay she hecomes alliliated with some mu- sical organization and we may he thrilled at hearing her voice and guitar brought to us over the ether waves. A. A. l, 2, 5, 4: Class Athletics l, 2, 5, 4: Glee Clulm I, 2. 5: Girl Reserves i, 2: Press Cluh l, 2: Home Room Entertainme Chairman 4. -4'6f-a f I.i!f6A,..,r jlffff v.J 1 fj ! , ' f f 90 I . ' f in 154 'V 4 .I V I 14 ,5 1 t 9: 'v115'A '1 ' U21 Www. . ,-.,4, ' ff . Mfg 1. ,Q J. - p :TM
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Jim www I' BMW? JOHN M. EITNIER ufohnnyn Johnny is the even-tempered fellow of the cass, under- mining the ioeiief that ali redheads have quick tempers. He is an asset to the commercial class and the Journaiistic Ciuh, due to his exceiient typing and editorial ahiiity. John informs us that his amhition is to hecome a baker. John is fortunate in having three positions awaiting him upon graduation. Vvhatever the choice, we are sure the employer will he the fortunate one. Outdoor Ciuh 59 A. A. 4: Editor-in-chief of Spectator 4: Year Booic Staff 4. LEON S. EMES Emes Fritztownys representative: the town of great doings. Leon is a vaiuahie asset in the commercial course. He aiways seems to know the correct answers in hooidceeping and in short- hand classes, and proves to he an expert maricsman in typing. Although Leon will not reveal his lifes amhition, we icnow he will maice good piaying that shining trumpet of his. Good iucic, Leoni Band I, 2. 3, 4: Outdoor Ciuh 2. 5: A. A. I, 2, '5. 4: Class Athletics 5, 4. C M, Y I pw I . Z MILES HAAG itNunny', Miles' iiashing piays in a ioasicethaii game and on the soccer field have helped trernendousiy to maintain the athietic reputation of Vviison. ixfierry hrown eyes and a cheery countenance distinguish. Miles as a joiiy comrade, making him welcome in any crowd. Always entertaining, Miles has a serious side which is weii demonstrated in classes. Miles hasnit made imown his amhition: hut he would miss his calling if he werenyt to continue his hriiiiant work in sports. Baskethaii I, 2, 5, 4: Baseball 2, '5, 4: Soccer 4, A. A. l, Q. 5, 4: Sports Ciuh 4. . I. p W1 ' ' CHARLES R. HAGUE Haagy Charles is a quiet and reserved hoy. He maices iittie or no publication of his school successes. Charles is a good worker and quite a craftsman. He displays his rare talents in the Manual Arts Room. We know he win succeed in hecoming an expert craftsman. Hereis to you, Charles. We know you wiii succeed in the iine of woodwork and cahinet maicing. Soccer 5: A. A. l, 2, 5, 4: Shop l, 2, 3, 4: Dance Committee 4. S1 Y ' t Ciifxllfdff U41 1937
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