Slatington High School - Reflections Yearbook (Slatington, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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SENIOR VOTE Girl 1,91 Girl 13,91 BEST NATURED Q MOST APPROPRIATELY DRESSED Virginia Meckel Robert LaBold Q Lenore Albright Searle Snyder S8-T811 Miller QSYS-Hl9Y F1'5-W5-Ugel' Elizabeth Markell Russell Bear Russell Bear 1' 1,1 1 MOST DEPENDABLE , B .. Sarah Wassum Ray Rex g Mae Jones Russell Bear BEST MANNERED Dorothy Kern Russell Bear i QDIETEST Mae Jones Robert LaBo1d Marian Fetherolf William Koran 1 Ruth Weiss Oliver Kleintop MOST INTELLIGENT E Dorothy Kern William Steckel cuss conmnim Dorothy Waidelich William Rapp 1 Jean Roth Stanley Fritzinger Gladys Jones Dudley Clowes TT'c7, G Roberta Kern Stanley Fritzinger QF: 'QQ 'I Doris DePuy James Owens K I V' 5 BEST musrcxm X f ,Q Marie Yeanish Russell Bear v ,, Annabelle Moser Oliver Peters Bssfr .mzmxzm Gladys Jones Dale Scheffler Virginia Frantz Robert LaBold BEST SPEAKER Roberta Kern William Steckel 5 Lucy Snyder Owen Griffiths if MOST GENERALLY TALENTED .ow gl Marie Yeanish Russell Bear f 'L' dv -NT Dorothy Kern Oliver Peters 1 T O T ' BEST WRITER BEST LOOKING E Dorothy Kern Owen Griffiths DOTZIS DePuy RO'be1 l7 118230111 Gladbvg Jgggg Rgymond D9Frg,in Marie Yeanish Russell Bear Q BEST VOCALIST Sylvia Ertel Reuben Geiger : Mary Lutz Russell Bear ' s X - NM, NOISIEST V-QQ,...ufsl2gL- Roberta Kern Stanley Fritzinger BEST CONVERSATIONALIST Lucy Snyder William Steckel 2 Roberta Kern Raymond DeFrain Q Gladys Jones Alton Kester MOST POPULAR Marie Yeanish Robert LaZBold Lucy Snyder Russell Bear ..1-1 ID95381'

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7 3 1 :U93381 Well, I decided that success comes to those who try: therefore I started to explore again. I stood a few minutes outside each door and by the time I got back to the place I started, everything was Jumbled something like this: WReto- urezxfl9: Magellan sailed round the world and a compound sentence has 2 in- dependent clauses.N I am telling you it was awful. wlsgn- ..,en,,., - s 3? x - i Wie 'f N 0 , Ks- a -gym -.A ' galil-,-NN WI kvf7 'after much deliberation: HI deter- mined to launch an attack on one of the I decided upon Room II, and was rooms. about to sneak through the open door when--to my horrow--I heard someone com- ing. I could tell by the determined the approaching man that he step of meant business: consequently once more I hustled my tail around and began scam- 27 l -- ----if --- ff - pering in every direction at once. In a desperate attempt to escape being seen by the man, I dived for an open door-- but too late. His sharp eyes had seen me dashing wildly: and, I am sorry to say, he started chasing me. I ran into a room that was much longer than the others and practically over flowing with children Cif one may call them childrenl. Now, I'll admit children have their place: but this was no place for them, for they hindered me in my race for freedom. But, I had no sooner entered than every eye was on me and my pursuer. We seemed to be the center of attraction. Why, I don't know. I'm sure every one of those children had seen a dog at some time or other: and as for the man--well, he looked alright to me. I shot a sly glance over m should- er to see whether my pursuer had gained on me: and horror of horrors, he had. What could I do? A room full of kids. and a teacher laughing, giggling following right on one aisle and down and seats. When I imagine my surprise man, I saw six boys my heels. I ran up another between feet looked around again, when'instoad of one on my trail. One of them had a big box-like thing, and he seemed to be heading in m direction. Boy! was I scared! I ran under a desk and tried to make myself invisible and prayed for the floor to open and swallow me, but it didn't. Then someone stuck a broom in my face and that got me mad. I can stand a lot, but that was too much. RRI I began to growl and crouch farther back under the seat, but it didn't do any good. The boy with the box came closer, and I retreated skawly but surdy into a corner. All of a sudden every- thing was black, and I realized that the inevitable had happened--I was caught! Someone had thrown the box over me and had made me a prisoner. Then they pick- ed up the box and began carrying it. I struggled desperately to get out, and I almost made it, but some boy kept push- ing me back. If .... -...............,.,... 1' A-R I: Q9 5 4? ze F :A I + I ieE?EaXMEEB?nEp6nH4nand fait the boys set the box down. Once more I was outside the building. Then the boys went back into the building closing the door tightly behind them. So ended my first day in school: and as far as I'm concerned, my last. If that's Wbook-learnin give me a back yard and a bone.--Lucy Snyder



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GIRL QQ!- MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED cDorothy Kern William Steckel Sara Miller William Rapp Sara Wassum N-,.. X , II Jw 'R Y N I ' E x 2 FW, 2 , ,gQ25al',,1g'35-' in Ii' ' FAVORITE SUBJECT--Engli sh Social Problems FAVORITE SPORT TO PLAY41-B asks tball Baseball FAVORITE SPORT TO WATCH--Foo tball Basketball FAVORITE DANCE BAND--Guy Lombardo Sammy Kaye FAVORITE MAGAZINE--Life Amezleee FAVORITE NOVELIST--H. G. Wells Sinclair Lewis FAVORITE NEWSPAPER--Allentown Mornigg Call Phi ladel This Inqui rar AVE RAGE E GIRLS 18. l years AGEo I I s v o t n COLOR OF HAIR. . . Brown COLOR OF EYES. . . Blue HEIGHT .... . . 65.2 inches WEIGHT. . . . 131 . 2 pounds GIRL Q91 i BEST DANCER Marie Yeanish Robert LaBo1d QcRoberta Kern Joseph Thomas 3 E11zabech Markell ff? . go rg? 1 fa. Y . 'rag T .E ...gd l I .' A... I FAVORITE FILM STAR--Tyronne Power Spencer Tracy FAVORITE RADIO STAR--Charlie McCarthy Jack Benny MOST POPULAR SONG--,T-his for me Memories cAtp Q Perfume Counter Rosalie 3 BEST MOVING PICTURE or TH YEAR-- Snow White gg Sevgg Dylarfs Life of Emile Zola MOST VALUABLE RADIO PROGRAM-- Mgg-gh gi Time Lowell Thomas BEST YEAR IN HIGH SCHOOL--Senior SENIOR .llq-I, AGE ..... . 17.4 years COLOR OF HAIR . . Brown COLOR OF EYES . . Brown HEIGHT ...... 68.4 inches WEIGHT . . . . 145.2 pounds

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