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I 1' X f his?-4' Younolrss, MICHAEL June I0 R. D. No. 4, Box 124, Johnstown, Pa. Aviation Science Club 1, Press Club 3, Dramatic Club 2-4, Latin Club 2, Hercu- YEATTER, AURELXA Dec. 19 1601 Franklin St. Commercial Club 1, Sewing Club 2, Household Chemis- try Club 3, Culinary Club 4, Volleyball 4, Inter-class Basketball 4. SMITH, FLORENCE Fab. 21 R. D. No. 4, Johnstown, Pa. Volleyball 1, Girls' Athletic Club 1-2-3-4. M X 5 X 00 ' 'i - ff f ' , 1 1 , - , , 'J ,. H ft 77 I Z af' 140174 -:zap 2 'ijiliizli fd I 17 f - ' ' W :-'W THE 1932 REFLlCT0l- lean Staff 2, Civic Commit- tee 3, Student Council 3-4, Chief Justice 4, Inter-gym 3, Assistant Business Manager Courier 4, Boys' Inter-class Basketball 4. WISSINGER, WAL1'ER Der. 9 702 Glennwood Ave. Football 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-3-4, Inter- class Baseball 4, Inter-class Track 4, Inter-class Baseball 1-, Inter-gym Basketball 4, In- ter-class Basketball 1, Ath- letic Club 1-3, Vice President 2, Athletic Committee 4. Vice President Athletic Club 4, President Letter Club 4, Varsity F. Club 2-3-4, Hi-Y Club 4. ZIMMERMAN, RALPH Jan. 28 R. D. No. 4, Johnstown, Pa. Boys' Athletic Club 4. 1 ff-45
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e- W, K .f Ny ' t ' --'me 1932 nEFl.s:c1'oR a . i Q, U LZ '51 . . Y .L SHEETS, ANDREW .lan. 22 Srsck, VANESSA Srpf. 9 Jerome, Pa. H0lS0PPlei Pa- Inter-class Basketball 4, In- v Y I terclass Baseball 1-4, Inter- Ciirls Athletic Club 1-2-3, gym Basketball 4, Football 2- Ggwd Manners Club 4, 3-4, Kitchen 3-4, Art Club Kltchen 4- 2, Athletic Club 1-3-4, Vars- ity F. Club 4. VVl1.l.lA:vlsoN, RUTH Fcb. I8 Davids ille Pa. VIRGIN, RICHARD Oct. 18 lyra ,lc Yl, ,2-3Y Vice R. D. No. 2, Foustwell, cal n Librarian Dra- Holwpplei Pa- ai 'uh 4, Library cliili , t' Cl b 1-2, C' lx' Aviation Science Club 1, ,leeagil 1.lE-3-4y Gil-lszlilf. Glee Club 1-2-4, The Belle tapclaaa volleyball 4,1 Ra- of Barcelona lv Orchestra flector 3-4, Student Council gi Erick 1'2'4i Football 3-4, Civic Committee 3, 'llla - Courier 3-4, Kitchen Checker 4, Forensic League, Belle of Barcelona 1, Peggy and - the Pirate 2, The Golden Trail 3, Reception Com- Ssesuglgzg MAIEH' ANow. 13 mittee 3, Cat O' Nine Tails ummlt ve. 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Good ll' Manners Club 3, Volleyball VV LKERNLEWIS 4 4, Basketball 1, Girl Reserves .ell 1, Commercial Club 1. nic Club' 1-2 Prev l lub 3, Good Manners Club , H 4 Candy Manager 3-4, De- 26 ' as et a 3, 'ice resiient Girls' Athletic Club 16' llgtliilsrid Ctiiiiinitgee lllolibreiigiki Dramatic ClUb Sewing Ieqgue ' Club 2, Orchestr 1-2, Girls' ' ' ' Glee Club 1-2 4, Girl Re- serves 1-2-3 , 'Peggy a ,A a , the Pirate , Th,e eil 5'EMf,fla,lgf R DAQ 22 Tra'l orensic e gue, ' ' ' ' ' ' von 2, Girls' mei- H 'S0PP'e' Pa' 1 class sketball 2 elle of ood or 'hlb 'ess Barc a 2 Y ssistant ti' ' i Club 1- Lead Gifs' l Club 4, : fl M , Club 2' AS- Librarian Gi ' Gee Club S 'lf mess Manage' 1, Girls' Quartt 3-4. C A mer 4 WEAVER, JOHN 07' 3 STUVER, RI.CHAlED , J Ihilllversldeb l 0 nstown, a. P 's ub 3, Dramatic Club Inter-class Basketball 3, , Assistant Business Man- Good Man Club 1, Li- ager Courier 4, Publication l brary Q 2, Boys' Glee Committee 3, Woodwork Club 3- , Inter-gym Basket- Club 2, Inter-class Basket- ball 3, Operetta 3, Track 3, ball -l-. Basketball 2-3, i'I.ZlIld U' Cotton 4. J xxkxgaav , t X Q.. 'X X X xiii V we-XXX X lxxlxlli I!! , I f ,. 14, , l . ,f 4 , 4 i, ' K 1 4 ' fafgw' la,- XT: ii ,.f--- . -' . --fwf- .-li, N- t ,uv-,417 . ,,,,,.., .l Y, v , , f HX l N , i , ..- ,,,.--- 5 ,X . I-If 1,-.. -. I .i 4 Vey-., . -.1 1 ,U lwar, I .- X X ,ma xX , l f f N X iNiiR1.kXXXi', nikki if i l ff .. X N-. . i3:,f'-' , - a XX--.N '-.ax iixai -,X Xi',iXR i',X,,i,1,l 3 lf! flfi, 4 a ,,,, X , ,,,, -- ,NX N Maxx s.N'.,k!.g,-,A if .Vx-ai, . illljfflvf X, . , ,A 'X ,v .gy N'-.Q -'53 'i ,...1. ' i i 1- 4 .-4,5 Th - 5 . ffl 1 3 sis.: .. -' l- 4--is X' , 5 sf i i l 'X ix J l, - -- -A ' ill Niieiw i. Q X V6 ,A X st 'C' X ' Wi 'lr i' - 2413 'w . ku, .Nr -. -lx -.s. . ,.- , X K' 't Wt. ?-Y. X 'n 'ex .X 2,5
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fill: 7 -THE 1932 nal-'Lscron HISTORY A brilliant company of 105 successful American boys and girls gathered Septem- ber 4, 1929, for a polar expedition with the North and Commencement as their dis- tant longed for goal. Under the able leadership of Ruth Mae Putman, Commander Helen Ryan, Captain of Finance, Ruth Spanglerg Ship Secretary, Grace Goodhartg the expedition got as far as the sun-kissed Shore of Acadia. For some, this part of the iourney meant the end of the voyage. Here fifteen students, lacking the stick-to-it-iveness of the remaining members, departed for other lands. Ninety survived and spent three months at Honest John's Trading Post in the Hudson Bay Country. As September drew nigh, the eager company again gathered together their regalia and started on their quest for the treasure, the Diploma. Before the voyage was resumed, the ninety students took the name of sophomores with helmsman, Charles Rorabaughg pilot, Mary -lo Reese, Captain of Finance and Secretary of Ship remaining thesame. As a relief from their life of leisure, the group started to enter the career of journalists. Every one spent his coin lavishly in the senior kitchen and on candy. In a great snowstorm the company stopped one day. ln the shadow of the pole in the dazzling, brilliant, diamond-studded wastes of Greenland. Reveling in their great wisdom and sagacity, the Juniors with eighty-nine mem- bers again made their way. Ed. Hite, having been very successful in helping guide the excursion, was chosen as helmsman, and Charles Rorabaugh, a general favorite, gladly accepted the rank of pilot. Secretary of Ship, Lillian Snowball, and Captain of Finance, Ruth Spangler. Very early the company scratched their heads for schemes, outside of looting, to gather gold to expend on the great banquet which was approaching. Several plans were organized, su'ch as candy selling and cafeteria as previous classes had done. To celebrate with the seniors, the crew of the expedition donned their good clothes and gave a party, which much to their dismay put them in the red. The Juniors turned their forces again toward the North. Not long before the parting of the Seniors, a grand banquet was given them by the Juniors. These anxious excursioners had the honor of having the most successful and best decorated Junior and Senior Reception. On the night of all in their long journey, the juniors and Seniors were gloriously thrilled. After another annual test of knowledge and courage, the company again stopped and separated for a time. They marched to victory along the ice fields of athletics. On varsity football and basketball teams the members of our company were well represented. The crew bore down a lot of competition and flared in the bright ray of the northern lights in the literary and music fields. The expeditioners, who up to this time were not very spectacular, began to shine. The dignified and vain crew took on the name of Seniors in August 31, 1931. Three of our members left the group to start home life in the wilds of the north. uf, ' r .-, ' '. ssc' .1121 ' , , tw 1 1 2 s f' I I gggfjkvxxgixt, ESQ h Qsxx , - Q . 14.1, R ..: F Km ' ' -.Ny - . , 'iw 'I 1 P41 AX ' 9' if? -.. 'S U 'TT ' ' , .... .- - f f - f 5 ' V Niki ' .f fi 4 I ,..,,.. 59 ff ,. lull, I ,J riff' W.. fr y Wi' i. 5. fa at 1 X
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