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Upward! Onward! I ' aye l vi ' }ily-tiiree
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(Ibr Almum ALL ' MM ASSOCIAIION OF WAYNE COUNTY ( )ki-ici;rs Harold C. Box. ' 10 Prcsidcnr Flcjieiice L. Wati ' is, ' 14 Secretar - and Treasurer ALUxMNl ASSOCIATION OF SNYDER COUN ' F ' ( )FFIC1;RS Melissa Shaw. ' ' 5 President Svie E. l ' ()(de, ' 0 ) Secretary and ' Freasurer ALU.MNI ASSOCFATION OF MIFFLIN COUNTS ' Officers Melissa Shaw, ' OS President Edith Cole, ' 12 ' ice-Pres ' d?nt H. . Ranier, 12 Secretarv ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF LYCOMING COUNTY Officers Mary IruckenmiUer, ' S President A ' . J. Farnsworth, ' d Secretary and Treasurer ALUALNI ASSOCIAFION OF WYOMING COUNTY Officers Chas. L. Hess, ' 0, President Susan Jenniniis, ' 14 Secretary and Treasurer Mr . Ailelaide McKowii Hawlce, ' 8 ' ice-President ALUMNI ASSOCIAFION OF NORFHl MBERLAND COUNTY ( )ffickrs Heni.imin Apple, ' 8 President Rutii F. Niceh, ' I,-! Secretary ALU: INI ASSOCIATION OF UNION COUNTY Officers Paul C. Snyder, ' 02 President Nelie Fetterolf, ' 04 ' i.-e-President Helen Bingman Secretary Lauretta Lat haw, ' % Treasurer ALUMNI ASSOCIA ' FION OF MONTOUR COUNTY ( )fficers Fred AV. Diehl. ' OQ President Winifred Evans, ' GO Vice-President Mr-, Jennie Mocire, ' 84 Secretary and Treasurer ALUMNI ASSOCIAFION OF NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY Officers V. C. Fisher. ' 05 President Mrs. C. C. Shuman. ' 01 Secretary Mrs. F. W. .McMurrv, ' 04 Corresponding Secretary E „ — Ptiffe Tvi(nty-tr ij
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I tsturu uf lUia in ita IFirat rar Duriiifi tlu ' tall ot I ' M a nunibi-r i}t insii;nilicant cliildren lett tlit-ir homes for tlie purpose of seciirin; an ediKation, and their enurse was directed to and i. S. N. S. to form tlie freshman chiss. Upon enterin i the stateh lialls of this institution we were welcomed with smiles and L ' reetintis h the facult and upper classmen. We dul not teel (jur importance as a class until we met to ha e our first class meeting;, which was the real heiiirn nt; of our class. There were M) ir.emhers present at this meeting. Altho the number was small, the class j rew in spirit and intelligence. Mr. Brink, president of the Junior class, was chairman of the meetiiifj;. After considerable discussion and voting, the following members were elected as officers: John Hodder. President; Dorothy Ke ser, Nice-President ; Marion .Maddon. Secretar ; David W. Zehner, Treasurer. Throughout the ear, many meetings were held which were of great importance, in which were suggested the beginning of Athletics, choosing of class colors and class flower. ()iir boys represented us in class basketball, football, baseball and class track meet. 1 he girls also worked hard w ith basketball to win a high standard. [lie class as a whole distinguished itself throughout the ear, and showed our upper class- men we were no longer green freshmen. ItBlnru of IHliJ iu ttis §rrml rar CLASS OFFICERS RoN.ALD E. Kini.iR President MuRiHl. A. (JkiFFrrFis Vice-P resident WxRy E. Wri.i.i Ms Secretary 1 ). ID Zehner Trcnsurer ' This year our class became a little more dignified and felt so important that we looked upon the poor freshman in such manner that really we forgot we had been freshmen ourseKes once before. Although some of our members did not return, the class was made larger by neu students who joined our ranks. We began our class meetings with great enthusiasm and they were attended b a greater number. During the first meeting the class discussed the choosing of class colors. After some discussion and debating, the class chose its colors as blue and white. We were represented in the football and other field athletics b Foster. Fought, Dormack, Leonard and IMcDonald. The bo s winked earnesth .ind did excellent work in Athletics. ' The one important e ent of our second ear was the public speaking contest. Muriel Ciriffiths and Walter Page were awarded the prizes. Pai c Tiii ' rity-fditr
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