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Ill ll - .20MC2kw4u- 'She paddles her own canoe and does it we11.' Orch. 1-23 H. Ec. C1ub 23 Pet Echoes 4QL1t.S0O. 1-2-3-4. y Aban- 'Qutet and unassuming, Peaceful are her ways.' Malinta-Grelton 1-23H mc.c1ub 4gL1t. soc. 5-4: 'Knowledge is o bur- den.' H.Ec. Club 1-43 Pet Echoes 43 Lit. Soc. 1- 2-3-4. jZk!L.v ' 'Energy n persis- tence conquer a11 th1ngs.' Glee Club 1-23 Cantata 1-2: Operetta 23L1t.Soc. 1-2-3-4g H.Ec. Club 3-43 Class Officer 2-33Annua1 Echoes 33 Staff 43 Pet Lib. 3-43 St.Counc11 2- 3-4. ,Y . 'He is wise wh 11s- tens much and tal s but 11tt1e.' Orch. 1-2-3-43L1t.Soo. 1-3-3-4. 2544 Z' ' 'Tea Bug' 'A s lan with big 1desl.' Glee C1ub 3-43 Lit. Soc. 1-2-3-43Cantata 2. 'A auiet disposition, yet cheerful and pleas- ant.' Glee Club 1-2-4: Pet Echoes 43 Cantata 1-23 H. Ec. Club 1-3-5-43 Op- eretta 23 Lib. 43 Lit. Soc. 1-2-3-4. 'She smiles and says nothing. How nice it would be if others would hush up and be more like she.' Malinta-Grelton 1-33 Lit. Soc. 3-4. H. lc. Club 4. n 12
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1 Ast2'21f , zmik-'A- 'Beneath that mild ex- terior lies a great deal of m1scb1ef.' Glse Club 15 Lit. Soc. l-2-3-45 H.Ec. Club 1-2- 45 Cantata 1. fwf 'Hess' 'Bomet mes the best goods are done up in the smallest bundles.' Glee Club 3-3-4' Base- mu 1-45Basketbal1 1-2. 3-45 Annual Staff 45 Jr. Play 3' Operetta 3-35 Track 3-45L1b. 3-45 Can- tata 2-35 Lit. Soc. 1-2- 3-4. MW. M54-A4443 gnldlyg 'Faithful and courte- ous, true and kind. A better lad 'tis hard to f1nd.' Glee Club 3-45 Basket- ball 45 Band l-2-3-45 Orch. 1-2-3-45 Cantata 3. I I 5!LH4 lnizl 'Gi s are bothersome but I don't mind being bothered.' Glee Club 3-3-45 Band 1-3-3-45 Basketball 1-3- 3-45 Orch. 1-2-3-45 Lit. Soc. 1-3-3-45 Cantata 3- 3-45 Operetta 35 Track 1-25 Lettermen's Assn.3- 4. 'Conversation is the music of the mind. Basketball 1-3-3-45 Baseball l-2-3-45 Annual Staff 45 Lit. Soc. 1-3- 3-45 Lettermen's Assn.3- 3-45 Band 1-3-3-45 Orch. l-3-3-45 Jr. Play 35 Class Officer 3- eretta 3-35 Cantata l-3235 Glee Club 1-3-3.4. 'make' lf'-a'Z0' 'Ricey' 'A woman5 therefore to be woo'd.' Orch. 1-3-3-45Pet Ech- oes 45Glee Club 1-3-3-45 Annual Staff 45 H.Ic. Club 2-3-45 St. Council 250peretta 3-3-45 Canta- ga l-3-35 Lit. Soc. 1-3- -4. gbuww Qeiw 'The world delights in sunny people.' Glee Club 1-4- Cantata 15H.me. Club 1-3-45 me. Soc. 1-3-3-4. if--4la.f+'57y-1.o11y' 'babbles in everything from giggling to love- except studyl . H. lc. Clubng-3.45 Jr. Play 35 L1t.8oc.1-3-3-4. Ng ll .. :iii lllll ,1-
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY It seems only a short time ago that forty-seven of us entered Pettisvllle High School to battle with problems in mental, physical, and social fields. When we were freshmen class advisor. Initiation Anna Rose Leu was elected president, and Miss Dukes with its laughter and fun, seemed to be the most important class event. Later in the year, of course, we gave a return party for the sophomores. as freshmen the joke was on us but laughing at the new freshmen. with the aid Dukes as class advisor, the sophomores made instructions. as sophomores we had our turn at of Walter Gisel as president and Miss the freshmen obey their initiation This-brings us to the junior year, a year of activities with Donald Neldhardt as president and Miss Wyse as class advisor. As usual it was the juniors' duty to publish PET ECHOES, the school paper. Also a play, A TALE OF TWO SILLIES, was presented and proved to be a great success. During the later part of the school term we sponsored the junior-senior banquet. Here we are, in 1936, with twenty-four still on board the ship, having Lowell Rychener as captain and Miss Wyse as advisor. Of course the greatest task before us this year has been publishing the 1936 'LARIAT'. Naturally, we believe our annual is the best ever published here. As the curtains close on the commencement scene, we utter sighs of re- gret at leaving, but only for a moment, for we are looking forward to facing new experiences of life and finding our niches in this great expanse of land and water called the world. CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Pettisville High School of 1936, being of sane mind and sound memory, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament: Trula Clair wills her nail polish to Mr. steigely. Walter Gisel wills his scientific head to Lloyd Huber. Edeith Grieser bequeaths her dimple to Andrew Rupp. Paul Hess wills his basketball ability to Richard Oyer. Twila Hess wills her golden hair to Herbert Spengler. Wilma Hess wills her bashfulness to Helen Rychener. Virginia Hill wills her height to James Weber. Georgia Huber wills her musical ability to Sherman Taylor. Merle Krauss wills his baritone horn to someone who will use it more than he. Louis Lehman wills his interest in brunettes to Carl Beck. Louella Leupp bequeaths her freakishness to Beulah, Short. Donald Kiley wills his ability to talk in history to Florence Grieser. Helen Nafz1ger wills her leadership ability to Walter Krieger. Vern Nafziger bequeaths his dates to Lorraine Liechty. Donald Neldhardt wills his love affairs to Uarl Schmucker. Marie Rice wills her ability to have boy friends to Laura Merillat. Florence Richer bequeaths her curly hair to Jesse Grleser. Irene Rlttlchier wills her class ring to the one who has it most. Dorothy Ruetz wills her ability to wave hair to Marjorie Siegel. Lowell Rychener leaves his friendly disposition to the Juniors. Berneda Seller bequeaths her commercial ability to Paul S ith. Eileen Williams wills her studlousness to vincent Zimmerman. Lawrence Weber wills his slender stature to Kenneth Weber. Wayne Weber wills his gift to argue to Ivan Nafziger. Sealed--The Senior Class. V GTE! Iles- 15 iiiiin-
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