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Class History NIC September. in the year 1928, some three hundred and fifty fresh- men entered the portals of Connellsville lligh School ready for the big adventure. Among these were more than one hundred students from out of town. This comprised what is now known as the class of 1932. Here were we, the largest Freshman Class ever to enter the High School: no wonder teachers, superintendent, and principal alike shook their heads sadly at this mass of green. But in spite of these dangerous pre- monitions, various happenings are recorded for that year which changed the whole school schedule. The Student Council and the National Honor Society were organized: the school magazine was turned into an up-to-date. bi-weekly newspaper. 'l'he Freshman play. Sunshine, may be re- membered with no little pride. Before we knew it, along came the Sophomore year when the girls entered the Held of the Girl Reserves. A-B clubs were divided into tive groups according to classes under five separate sponsors. The Sophomore play was scarcely over until we found ourselves Juniors and in the midst of American literature and American his- tory. But Senior days are best and busiest of all. Under the new club schedule intro- duced this year we had our clubs during school time, but Coker work, Girl Reserve parties, debating, and all athletics de- tracted our attention from Problems of Democracy. A new Boys' club was organ- ized this year to compete with the Girl Reserves. So as our Senior year moves to its close, we look back over four years of good times as well as hard work. We hope we have done our part in building our school and our community into a finer, better place to live, in order that it may be a more pleas- ant place. and the best school possible for those who have the enjoyments of High School still to come. X NIS NINE
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