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I 1 I fill - 1 A ' CDH-DQS s 3, 1 W 2 fl'g ' iffy, v A- jr 5 gg, T, -jfggg COMMENCEMENTS-THEMES-SUBJECTS-SPEAKERS, 1916-1927 3 1916-Theme: Peace and Preparednessv Salutatory: Value of Preparedness ,..,, , ,,,,,,...,.... Valedictory: Expediency of Peace ..,.,,,,....,,,.. , ,,,,, , ,,,. Speaker: Prof. F. C. Bowersox, Lewistown, Pa. 1917-Theme: Woman - Success .......-.Otis Pandel ,,,.-..,BroWn Close Salutatory: The Woman of Today , ,,,,....,.. ,.....,....... C laire Shirk Valedictoryz Upward and Onward ....,,,,,...,...,,, ...,..7,, M artha Hamilton Speaker: Dr. M. S. Kemp, Watsontown, Pa. . 1928-Theme: The Cross and the Triangle ' Salutatory: The American Red Cross .,,.,,,.,......., . ..,,.o.,. ,........ A melia Harper Valedictory: Y. M. C. A. Work in the World War ......,,., .,-,,,Admiral Mertz Speaker: Dr. J. H. Yeager, Yeagertown, Pa. 1919-Theme: The End of the Great War Salutaotory: Peace ,C,.,.........,.,,,,,,,.,,,,, , .........7. ,....,. M arcellus Collins Valedictory: Victory ,.,.....,,,,.,,,,,,,, ...........,,,,, , 1 .........v,. Reta Leeper Speaker: Dr. C. C. Ellis, Huntingdon, Pa. 1920-Theme: Reconstruction Problems Salutatoryz Past Progress and the Present Peril .,,........,............ Minnie Lynn Valedictoryz Rebuilding the World by the Golden Rule ....,,,7,,,, Margaret Nagle Speaker: Dr. George P. Bible, Bellefonte, Pa. 1921-Theme: A High School Education Salutatoryz Open Sesame ...,. .,., , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. Valedictory: Treasure Hunting ..........,,i.. ..,.. Speaker: Dr. H. J. Whalen, Greensburg, Pa. ,.....-,Frank Shirk ........Paul Hamaker 1922-Theme: Citizenship Salutatory: The Citizen of Tomorrow--His Preparation ..,,.,...,, Harold Pursel Valedictory: The Citizen of Tomorrow-His Prospects ..... Speaker: Prof. F. H. Gaige, Millersville, Pa. 1923-Theme: Success Salutatory: Traits of Winners ,,,. ,,,, ,,,,,,, , , .7,.... Valedictoryx The Message of a Noble Life ,,,,.. 7 Speaker: Dr. Robert Bagnell, Harrisburg, Pa. 1924-Theme: Democracy 1925 1926 1927 Salutatory: A Religious Democracy ,,,, ,,,l.. Valedictory: An Intelligent Democracy ,.....,,.. Speaker: Rev. L. E. Bair, Greensburg, Pa. -Theme Home Salutatory: Home--Its Fireside ,,,,,,......,,...i......... Valedictory: Horne-Its Threshold ,,,,,,,.....,.,,,,,.,.. Speaker: Dr. M. G. Brumbaugh, Huntingdon, Pa. -Theme : The Sesqui Salutatory: America-150 Years Young ,.,,..... Valedictory: America-The Next 150 Years ....,,, Speaker: Dr. Ezra Lehman, Shippensburg, Pa. --Theme: Our Alma Matern Salutatory: A Dozen Years of Schooling .,,,,,..,...... Valedictoryz What's Next? ,,,,,,i................... . ............... Speaker: Rev. Dr. J. E. Skillington, Altoona, Pa. TWENTY-EIGHT Margaret Patterson Louise Stewart - ..,..,. . Bessie Mink .........Martha Johns ....,,,.Sara Dorsett ...-....Mi1dred Hamaker ..,,...Margaret Jacobs ....,..Mildred Sipe .,,....Evelyn Bay .-,.,....Ruth Pursel .1,.,,..Ruth Jacobs
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lf' 'U irffiiwe Q: E, gg EQ, 'aaa l L JUNIOR CLASS OF 1928 Motto: Labor, then Honor Colors: Rose and Steel Flower: American Beauty Ruse Three years ago thirty-five aspirants arrived at their destination namely, the High School. As time went on, their class decreased until there were only fourteen of them left. The second year, or better known as the Sophomore year, proved to be a very successful one. A few Weeks after the opening of school the class held a meeting under the supervision of its Class Adviser, Mr. Miller, for the purpose of organizing. The following officers were elected: President, Harry Pullyg Vice-President, Celia Harshbarger, Secretary, Ruth Bay: and Treasurer, Lena Crouse. These ofiicers have guided the noble Rose and Steel wisely in their in- experience as dignified upper classmen. Later on they held a Farewell party, at the home of one of their class-mates, Evelyn James. So far they have not had many social activities, but the Prom is draw- ing near. Many plans are now in progress for it. So here's to the success of the class in all its attempts and may it ever prove true to its colors, the Rose and Steel. CLASS ROLL Front row fLeft to rightl. Ruth Bay, Paul Stains, Celia Harshbarger. Second row: Ethel Cripe, Elizabeth Graham, Harry Pully, Myrtle Aitins, Beryl North. Third row: Ralph Shawver, Mary Havice, George Nearhoof, Lena Crouse, Arthur Yeager. Last: Dorothy Walker. THIRTY
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