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94 ‘ Cl la5E HJSTO.xY Vc was just in the ff-.ll of 1939 , that 135 raw recruits entered the instructive buildings of Camp Slatington Hya School. The faculty, as our supe--if'rs, helped us untiringly to step into th.-.s new phase of life. Ambitions, abilities, and detemination were the de-o'-.ci’ig factors which finally settled the question of which branch of service we s. rule enter. This accomplished, we to -(c up our duties and activities. Then, a little more confident, and , for the most part, better trained; we took up our first class rrivate instruc-tion as sophomores. By now, wo were mere accustomed to the routine,and found f’oon for Off-duty activities. Among the most prominent was our local Cantoen (•Smith Hall) where our more active could let out their stored up energy. Here, I.lr. William Reese, a huslcy general, entered our ranks. Under his able leadership, our football team began to make a name for itself. Following its example, our basketball and baseball teams also began to pep up . Having attained the required standards, wo started our Junior term as Corporals. How our training was really progressing; and, in the case of many of our oonrndes, prospering as well. But it was not all work; memberships in our various clubs, band, orchestra, chorus, athletics, and other extra, curricular activities, became more and more numerous. At this point. Hr. Cle 'ton Clifford joined our staff. Our Junior Play,under Miss Morgan's direction, was entitled, A.ll Ort A.ccount Of Luella . Stukcy Hopper was a football hero who was troubled by the intor-f ences of big sister, Lu llr. Wo thin’ the com- dy was a great success. Thj Junior Declamation Contest was hold in April. There w.-ro two sections, with separate prizes for the boy and girl participants. RoscNci Mark-oil oapturad the girl's prize;Rob'-rt Betzen berger won the boys prize, adding a?.co the coveted first arise in the County Declamation Contest According to army regulations, vt elected our officors with Dale ftoagna-as President; Frank Yale, Vice Presi dent; Ella Handwork, Secretary; Annette Greene, Treasurer. For our troop colors wo chose royal blue and gold, and ‘yd a choice between onyox or gold rings. On Hay 27th, we reached the clim.x of our Corporalship in the form of our Junior Prom and Banquet. Bud Rador furnished the music for tho Prom; while o”r local talent entertained ys at the Banquet. At last we have attained the envied position of Sergeants-----Soniors. Rooms 24 and 18 have bocome our barracks. It is our turn to tantalize tho buck privates; now we are the admired troop. Many of our instructors have either changed or left our battalion. Mr. Prostwood ha.s succeeded Hr. Loidich; Mr. Kistlor has stepped into Hr. Acker's niece; Mr.Snyder has taken Hr. Hausman's place; Hiss Noll and Hr. Fries are new additions to our Commercial Department. Everyone recognizes their excellent work As soldiers wo realize and appreciate the fact that sono of our privileges cannot bo carried on. However, our class will be the instigator of a new and perhaps lasting event-------a Senior Banquet and Prom. It was not whrt we had anticipated for those four years, but it gave us something to which wo might cling. How, our training is drawing to a closo. Ho must decide what kind of soldiers, whether success or failures, vc will bocome in life's gigantic sr. y. Many of our boys have or wi11 step out of cur ranks into the ranks of Uncle Sam. Our preliminary instruction Tins been of tho boot; but it remains for us, alone, to make the knowledge work.
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Arleen Ellen Snyder Walnutport INSIGNIA: Slate; Victory Corps; Debate ACTIVITIES: Chorus (1.2); Hiking Club (1,2); Junior Classical League (1,2); Debate (3,4); International Frienship; (3); Junior Play; Reflection Staff;Padio Code (4) HOBBY: Reading, sports and listening to Harry James A BITION: Army Nurse Kermit C» G. Snyder Slatington INSIGNIA: Patrol (1,2) ACTIVITIES: Aeronautics (4); Band (1,2); Basketball (2,3); Orchestra (1) HOBBY: Hiking AMBITION: Forest Ranger Russell D. Snyder Hew Tripoli INSIGNIA: Victory Corns 'CTCVITIES: Yearbook (4) H033Y: Soorts and skating AMBITION: To be a success in life Harrison Stettler Slatington, Pa. INSIGNIA: Band, Slate ACTIVITIES: Band (1,2,3,4); Reflection Staff; Secretarial Work HOBBY: Collecting airplane pictures A!'BITION: achinist Ludwig P. Stettner Slatington INSIGNIA: Victory Corps ACTIVITIES: Jr. Play; pre-flight Aeron- autics; Radio Code; Glider Club HOB Y: Reading, Hunting AMBITION: Air Cadet Paul E. Wagaman Hamburg RD '3 ; OB Y: Roller Skating AMBITION: Become an aviator Teresa Weinman Slatington, Pa. IilSIGNIA: Victory Corps ACTIVITIES: Hiking Club(2)j Chorus (1,2) Red Gross TJoPk (4) HOBBY Collecting Service Ten's pictures and Snapshots AMBITION: Become a successful salesclerk Fay A. Williams Walnut port, i-u, ACTIVITIES: Chorus(1,2);Hiking Club(l,2) Junior Classical League (1,2) HOBBY; Reading, Hiking, Listening to the radio AMBITION: Nurse Frank Yale Slatington INSIGNIA: NKS, Victory Corps ACTIVITIES: Basketball (2 ,3 ,4 ,); Football (3,4); Reflections (4);Junior Play; Senior Play; Pre-Flight Aeronautics HOBBY: Woodworking A3:BrTI0N: Aeronautical Engineer Irene A. Yesik Slatington INSIGNIA: Cheerleader; Field Day; Gym ACTIVITIES: basketball (2,3,4);Softball (2); Hiking Club (2); Chorus (4); Volley Ball (2,3,4); International Friendship Club (2); Cheerleader (3,4); Field Day Activity (2,3); Gym Club HOBBY: Sports, going to the movies AMBITION: To be a success Earl Zellner New Tripoli INSIGNIA: Football ACTIVITIES: Football (4);Future Farmers of America HO'BBY: Fishing, ico skating, hunting AMBITION: Airplane Mechanic
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