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The Mirror Pa1fel3 FACULTY - Cuntinueil SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Arthur C. Morgan, A- B .f'f' f f History, Civics Nantirokr High Svhool, Keystone .-Ifadrmy, Bloomxburg Normal Franklin and Marshall Clyde B. Myers, A. B.g A. M. ff'f Problems of Democracy Bloomsbury Normal Srhool, Colgate Uni-versity, Columbia llniverxity Lester Keyser, A. B f f f History, Economics, Business Law Montandon High School, L. H. S., Burknell Uni-versity LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Iviyrna Strickler. A. B. fV-'f' f f Latin Mifflinburg High Sfhool, Burknell Uni-versity Marie Dehner, A. B. f--Vf French Cornell Unifversity, Wextern L'niw.rsity Harold Hines, A. B- - fff' f Latin Jliddletown, Conn. High, iI7e.vleyun University, Unifversity of :Maine SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS Arline Hetler f 1 f f - Art Hemvirle High Srhool, lfolulnbia Unifwrsity Russel Llewellyn f-f' -f 'f M usic Kingston High Svhool, llhara Conservatory of Musir Russel Zimmerman - f Penmanship, Mechanical Drawing Bloomsbury Slate Normal, Palmer Institute C. C. Bream --'fff Physical Education Gettysburg High School, Gettysburg College ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Maclelyn Mitchell, lMrs. Dan Kresslerj Sec'y to Superintendent Leona Faust lMrs. Russel Reesej f Secretary to Principal
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The Mirror Pageli SENHOR CLASS ll-llllS'll'0lRY Sue Kepnerff 29 Four short years ago Fate caused some two hundred twenty' nine very excited Freshies to be stranded in a strange territory, among people some of whom were nice outwardly, but scheming nice little initiations or battles inwardly. Others were indiiferent, we were here and we had to be taken care of, but let some one else do it. Still a third type, were those who were to be considered omnifpotent and highly respect' ed. To have one of these persons of distinction speak to you was f f well, just awefinspiring. Such was dear old B. H. S. as we lirst pictured it. However, after taking the medicine due every Freshman, we had become better acquainted and were entering into the activities of high school with much enthusiasm. Although the Freshies attended all games and general high school activities, we did not have many social functions of our own, in our Freshman year. We were well represented in athletf ics, however, one of our contributions in this line was the fat mous Sally. In our Freshman year the Alma Mater was chosen by contest. Dr. E. A. Glenn's composition took first honors, and we are proud to say that a member of our Freshman class, Lida Wendle, ref ceived second honors. We started the second lap of our journey one hundred forty seven strong. Now that we were Sophomores we could revenge the Hpaddlings' we had received and so the poor Freshies of 1930 suffered. Soon after school opened we elected our class oihcers and chose class colors of black and gold. We had more social activities our second year, than our Hrst year, among them a FreshmanfSophomore Party, which was a big success, and a sleighfriding party to Lutz's farm. We also had representatives on the football and basketball squads and on the cheering staff. In our Sophomore year the new auditorium and gymnasium were completed and we were very proud of them.
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