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fM xfxfxfxzxf xN1Nz Srninr Gllaaa I-Iiatnrg Part I The year of 1925 introduced a new class to Biglerville High School. And what a class! A class that did not know so much but a class that was very eager to learn. We were somewhat timid at first but we soon began to feel more at home in the school. We elected officers in the beginning and later We had a class which did much in creating a better relation of friendship between the members of the class. The year was filled with hard knocks, but we kept going onward and upward toward our goal. Part ll Well experienced and accustomed to high school life, we en- tered our second year with a stronger determination than ever to make a success. The upperclassmen respected our rights- and why shouldn't they? Members of our class were represented in all the activities of the school. Part Ill As We entered the portals of Biglerville High School the third year, we realized We were upper classmen, and tried our best to make the school a sucfess, as the ones had done who had gone before. With this end in view, we went right through. April found us entertaining the Seniors at a banquet, at Piney Mt. Inn. Almost every member of both classes were present. The success of this event showed us capable of taking our place as seniors. So we continued the year with that goal before us. Part IV The Senior year was our busiest year in Biglerville High School. We, at once, elected our ofiicers and began to compose our year book, The Mirror . Because of the fact that we were the most experienced among the students we felt it our duty to lead in the School activities. Time kept passing on and in April we gave our class play, which was ga, great success. Next came graduation with its joys and happiness, yet we have to stop and think and wonder if we have taken advantage of the opportun- ities that have come our way. So with a regret, we leave B-ville High. 1928WM,ANNMM Twenty-five
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fgff Twenty-four M MYRTLE WENK uwenkn Classical. Aspers, Pa. Honors: Student Council 3, 4, Riley 3, 4, Newspaper Editor 4, E. A. T. 3, 4. Here is our Myrtle who is very cheery, Without her our rlass would be very dreary. She is so kind and loving and true, And always is around when there's work to do. LEROY LADY n Ladyv Classical. Biglerville, Pa. Honors: B. B. 1, 2. 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4, School Play 2, 4, Operetta 1, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Quartette 1, 2, 3, 4, Whittier 1, 2, 3, 4, Cantata 3, Sport Editor Mirror 4, Class Pres. 1. 2, 4, Ministrel 2, Captain B. B. 3, Captain Soccer 4, Sales Mgr. Sub- scription Campaign 4, P. P, G. 1, 2, 3, 4. Lady is our athlete jolly. Tw run for a goal is his follyt But study to Lady is a thing of the past, Hut a thing like this can never last. REBECCA SACHS 4:Beckyn Classical. Biglerville, Pa. Honors: Riley 1, 2, Whittier 3, 4, Glee Club 1. 2. School Play 3, Asst. Art Editor Mirror 4, E. A. T, 1, 2, 3, 4. 'Alf you like someone who is friendly, Also jolly, serious and kind, .lust get acquainted with Becky, She has these qualities combined. 1928
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M- xfy- A Ill ull 1-lunar r The play, A Full House, was the one chosen for the annual Senior play, given April 12, 1928. After many strenuous re- hearsals under the able direction of Miss Weaver, the cast finally succeeded in presenting the play almost as Well as professionals. The auditorium was filled to capacity showing that the art of drama can be highly recommended for B. H. S. THE CAST Parks--An English Servant ........ .. ..... Samuel Noel Susie-From Sioux City, a maid ................ Hazel Rebert Ottily Howell-A Bride ...................... Marion Miller Miss Winnecker-From Yonkers, the Aunt. .June Gindlesperger Daphne Charters-Ottily's Sister ....... . ......... Edith Fohl Nicholas King-A stranger ........ ...... E arl Crum Ned Pembroke, J r.-An only son .... . . Robert Bucher George Howell-A Bridegroom . . . ..... Leroy Lady Dougherty-A Police Sergeant . . . . . . Stanley Tyson Jim Mooney--A Policeman ..... . . .... . . . Luther Lobaugh Clancy-Another .................. . ......... Curtis Bucher Mrs. Fleming-Who owns the apartment ...... Gladys Blocher Vera Vernon-A Show Girl ................ Dorothy Burtner Mrs. Pembroke-From Boston .... .... A nita Rouzer Twenty-six
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