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THE- ORACLE SAY! JUST IMAGINE! ,L . N o demerits for a week! Sue not talking! A Mr.. Appleman with 'a wig! Movies without breaking a film! Paul! Laubach short! Neva' with an excuse! Darling with a girl! Maude and Geneva without a beau! Miss Shultz with a beau! John Sutliff at school! School with Mr. Appleman absent! Choral practice with every one there! School without a Junior class! A new ,school building! The laboratory without a looking glass! No one Flunking Chemistry! Hearing a pin drop in Junior Drawing! Mr. Appleman as chorus leader! Base ball weather Friday afternoon! Elisabeth and Lola small! Florence grown up! Jesse with a black eye! Lee at the Minstrel! ' Geraldine with pale cheeks! A free lecture! John Sutliff with a beard! Pearl with a smile! Ernest minus his blushes! Harriet Shearer quiet! Willis and Donald sneaking out! Max and Neva not teasing Darling! Pearl Mordan noisy! Haven working! Ivan with an idea! Extreme heat in room two! Putronizo Our Advertisers s
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A THE'ORACLE 27 THE SCHOOL LITERARY SOCIETIES The literary societies have had but two programs up until this date. This is mainly due to the Spanish influenza which raged more or less for the entire school year, but the programs which were given were of such excellence that the high standing which the school has attained 'in such pro- grams was easily upheld. Much credit is due Miss Robins, instructor in Music and English. May 2, a program was given and the proceeds used for the benefit of the Junior Red Cross. , The meeting for the election of oiiicers of each society was held on October 3. The societies were as follows: WEBSTER Gu y Everett, Pres. Gladys Edwards. V. Pres. Jarius Harrison, Sec. Roiber-t Hosler, Editor Grace Dresher Ruth Hartman Fran-cis Housewearth Pearl Mordan Cleo Roberts Harriet Shearer Jesse lYocun1 Guy Harrison Doyle lKnouse Alvin Lalulba-ch Paul Shannon Donald Smith Elizalheth Hess lvan Ash, Pres. Russel Shultz, V. Pres. Claude -Moore, Sec. Max McHenry, Editor Sue Perry Edith McMichael Ida Harrison Mary Gillaspy Geraldine Getz 'Bertha Getz Helen Hess. Sr. Arden Hess' Gordon Johnson Norton Thomas Minard Ash , Willis Deitrich Bessie Girton Dorethea Hess Neva Shultz Florence Thompson Max Bitltenbender Alfred Cole Harold Cole Martha Evans Rachel Evans Carl Eveland Hilda Everett Mildred Karns Russel Karns Lee Kline Allen Lown Grace McHenry Izora Roberts e LINCOLN Harry Everett Ernest Knouse Hilda Fritz Helen Hess, Jr. Ella Mitchell Eva Obrien Bittenbender Paul -Girton Etta Hess Joe Hess Irma Keeler Elizabeth Kessler Paul La'u'bach Neva Shultz Beatrice Saul Helen Young Mriraim Smith Della Giblhons Evelyn Peterman Erma Deitrich Grace Fite Loreen Getz Alton Hess Maude Hess Robert Hosler Erma McHenry McClellan Phillips 'Roscoe Savage Geneva Smith Phoebe Young Ethel Bray Ernest Robbins Millard Ash Sara Baker Marion Brewington Pauline Doty Oliver .Fritz Wlilliam Getz Elizabeth fKeefer Lola 'Keefer Edward Laulbach Joe Marshall John Sutliff Solon Williams Stanley Wright Helen Whitenight Katlhryn Coleman
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s55z1.m::,..'- -- V. 1 yu-in, THE ORACLE Jr Ca rl McHenry Della Dodson Inez Rucka lew 'Mel-lenry Ray 4Mathers Iris I-keler Eine Edwards Pott PI' Era Mendenhall Dixon Fannie Harris ' Blanche Shlultz Charles Keeler lrene Keeler Oliver Ethel Ash Elison Grace Hartman Earl Lauilxaelh C. F. Mann, Jr. Geraldine Wenner Geraldine Yost llruee Mathers Susie Shuiltz Hess W'illard Smith Glenn Appleman lflmory Edson Katherine Farley Eva Hess Girton Helen Mendenhall Owen Ash Clarence Carey Robins Maude Cole Appleman Arden Dilftz Verda Savage Hess Arthur Wlood A-shahel Hess Gertrude Harrison McHenry Ada Hartman Carey Samuel McHenry CLASS OF 1906 Cashier St enio,t:ra pher CLASS OF 1907 Teacher Teaeher Teacher Teacher Tea cher Teacher B. H. S. CLASS OF 1908 Nurse Student Deceased Tea eher V CLASS OF 1909 Miller Inspector 4 Tea eher CLASS OF 1910 Student Teaeher Tea eher CLASS OF 191 1 Il. S. A. Service Clerk Shell Department Eleetrieian Secretary ' llenton VVillian1sport Benton Meadville llinghamton, N. Y. Renton Pittsburg llenmn Mauch Chunk N4bl'FmltllA'U. N. J. VVilliamsport New York. N. Y. Penn State Hloomszhurg Benton Benton Benton State College Spokane. Wlash. Sunllvury Shiekshinny llenton France 'Forty Fort State College llerwick Stillwater llerwiek 20th V. S. Engineers llerwick If'-orty Fort lVlikes-llarre
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