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' L- I 4 h 34583, U 'fi 'fi-.Jr Alibi!- ESTHER A. BOWER Chinchilla, Pa. Glee Club, 1-2-3-45 Secretary of Library Club, 35 Class Secrztary, 45 Girl Reserves, 45 Beacon Staff, 3-45 Librar- ian, -3. Esther seems to be rather quiet and studious, al- though she often forgets herself by emitting a merry giggle. When we need some help with our lessons we usually hunt Esther out as she always has her lessons prepared, We wonder when she gets time to do her work, because 'tis said that her evenings are otherwise engaged. Maybe it is a good thing, as she is our class secretary, she would Hnd too much time to take notes on what we do and say. Esther is going to help feed the world, for she intends to prove her capability as a dietitian. ARTHUR S. BAAS Clarks Summit, Pa. Football, 1-2-45 Masques, 2-3-45 Glee Club, 1-2-3-45 Varsity Basketball, 25 Class Basketball, 2-45 Masques Stage Manager, 3-45 Boys' Club, 35 Hi-Y, 45 President of Boys' Glee Club, 45 Science Club, 15 Beacon Staff, 35 Track, 1-2-45 Operetta, 2-4. Glance at one of the most ambitious of the hard- working Seniors. Arthur is a fell-ow who can indulge in studies at the expense of extra-curricular activities. As an athlete he showed us some real football and starred on the Senior basketball team. If Arthur was an example for the rest of the Senior boys we surely would have had a good basketball -team. Arthur's voice is a very valu- able asset and he has also shown his capability as presi- dent of the Boys' Glee Club. It is easy to tell when Baas is around by his melodious laugh which can be heard continually t-hroughout the day. EMILY M. CLARK Clarks Summit, Pa. Glee Club, 1-2-3-45 Class Secretary, 1-35 Glee Club Ac- companist, 45 Secretary of Girl Reserves, 45 e. t. c., 45 Operetta, 45 Class Basketball, 35 Science Club, 1. Emily is just one of those sweet and gentle girls, always doing what she thinks is right, which makes her all the more refined. But still we find a spark of devilish- ness sprinkled throughout her nature. Of course we all know that Emily always was and always will be a good student. She is very capable of tickling the ivories. When she plays, others simply do not have control of their feet, whether religious or otherwise. She intends to prove her ability to us by choosing it as her future career, not saying anything about her possibility of becoming a shepherdess. HERBERT C. BUTSON Chinchilla, Pa. Vice-President of Class, 45 Football Manager, 45 Ath- IetiefC2mmittee, 45 Class Basketball, 2-3-45 Boys' Club, 35 Hi- , . Better late than never seems to be Herby's motto. He always managed to get there even though he usually was late, but then we all have a particular liking for the bed in the morning. Herbert may seem rather quiet, but he always manages to make enough disturbance in class, especially English. He is rather shy and bashful when there are girls around, to a certain extent, but you can never tell about these quiet boys. As football manager he sure showed his stuff, as our team had a real suc- MARTHA E. HALL Clarks Summit, Pa. CI bGIee Club, 1-2-3-45 Girl Reserves, 45 e. t. c., 45 Science u , . Quiet, even-tempered, good-natured, jolly and re- served. Martha, a short girl with a fair complexion, pretty wavy hair that We all admire, and a pleasing per- sonality, is known and liked by all. Raccoon coats and roadsters are her aim, but we can't blame her for that! Chappy ' is a genuine modern girl who loves to dance and drink coca-colas like nobody's business. Martha doesn't shine in sports such as basketball and baseball, but she certainly can hop around when it comes to dancing. cessful year. 15 wa.-S
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.. - - . Q , . - .. rf If 'Slice Ralph Hofmeisterg circulation manager, Mary Schummg associate editors, Mary Taylor and Esther Bower, and class reporter, Anna Ollendick. Dorothy Steele and Robert Stanton were elected as representatives to the Athletic Council. Ralph Hofmeister and Dorothy Steele were members of the Student Council. Five of our Senior boys received letters in football this year. They were: Robert Hartwick, Leon Florey, Robert Stanton, Arthur Baas and Alan Carey. Miss Watkins was our home room teacher of whom we were very proud. The first event on our social calendar was a weiner roast held at the home of Ernest Miller. Our next social event was a hike up Bald Mount. In October, the Seniors had a Big Day. We waged a political campaign and it was not until then that Summit High realized what able politicians it was developing. Shortly after Thanksgiving measurements were taken for our caps and gowns. Finally, the most exciting day we had had yet arrived. VVe received our rings and pins which we had looked forward to for four long years. NVe again took up our social activities, having a party at the home of Emma Miller. Dancing and games were the main features of the evening. YVe now faced mid-years bravely, as would any Senior class, and succeeded in having four members on the Honor Roll. Vtfe were not lacking when the oratorical contest was held, sponsored by the Scranton Republican. Alan Carey won first place. Mary Schumm and Huber Capwell were also participants of the contest. Early in the spring we held a party at Harry YVignall's home. As June approaches we realize that our high school days are about to end. We are looking forward, and are aiming to master the problems which face us, as successfully as we mastered all obstacles in high school. W H391 .I ., l 5? 'MN' ?'1 ,, --lg 1' 1 Q 14
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.silly 'X .l I yi Qf- . ' T' '.J-4:-,-L-'i.. v , 1 2? T: l 5. 1 -it -' -.f -+,i,fH A ,L . 5, .Maxfli C ,jx 7 ,fEmJ'f1.p,L by HUBER R. CAPWELL Clarks Summit, Pa. Orchestra, 1-2-3-45 Glee Club, 2-3-45 Boys' Club, 35 Hi-Y, 45 Class Baskeltball, 45' Cliffs Staff, 45 Science Club, 1. As merry as the day is long. No class gets mo- notonous when Buttercup is there with his Wise cracks. He always has some funny story to tell in class when he's not supposed to, which usually gets him in trouble with the teachers. He seems to be quite an orator and is fond of making speeches necessary or otherwise. Huber is one of the brilliant students who has taken four y'ears of Latin, but as yet has only received one credit in it. His favorite study is history in which he excels. Huber's wit and good humor make him a most companionable fellow. DOROTHY A. LISTER Clarks Summit, Pa. Glee Club, 2-3-45 Masques, 2-3-45 Girls' Reserves, 45 Operetta, 4. Dot is rather quiet and studious with a touch of dignity which seems to be over-balanced by a gayer spirit of laughter and fun. She very seldom speaks in class, but when she does her answer is usually right. Dot has a pleasing and interesting voice, not to mention her ability as a piano player. She played an important part in the musical comedy this year. She is an industrious and ambitious student who always tries to have her les- sons done on time. Friendly, likeable, and faithful- that's Dot ! ALAN F. CAREY Glenburn, Pa. Football, 2-3-45 Masques Stage Manager, 25 Glee Club, 2-3-45 President of Boys' Glee Club, 45 Class Basketball, 45 Secretary of Hi-Y, 45 President of Student Council, 35 Cliffs Staff, 45 Class Treasurer, 1. We cannot attempt a character analysis of Alan as -he is Very' set in his ways, due to his English ancestry. He is the best all-around debater that you could find, iirmly convinced that there is only one side to the ques- tion-his! Bat who can hate him for that? We all like a person with a. mind of his own. Alan seems to have reached the top of Fool's Hill, but he still has his spirit of good humor, fun, and wittiness that helps to keep us in highd spirits. As a student not many can surpass his knowle ge. CLARE E. MILES Clarks Green, Pa. Class Basketball, 2-45 Varsity Basketball, 45 Glee Club, 1-2-3-45 Girl Reserves, 4. Sis! Boom! Bang! A flash of red, a snatch of song, a slamming of books and then- Red appears! Clare has it over us all as her six feet two seems to always tower above us. Well, anyway she made a darn good center for our basketball team. Her red head is always seen bobbing around, especially in classes, for it seems rather hard for her to sit still and keep quiet for a whole period. A friend of everybody, a good pal, and a lovable lass describes Clare perfectly. A better liked or more popular girl could never be found. ALLAN B. COLLINS Glenburn, Pa. Cliffs Staff, 4. Vvhat would we ever do without Collins? I mean the girls, especially a certain Junior. But just the same we'll admit it's a good match. He sure seems to be God's gift to women! Although Al just came here this year he is as Well known as if he had spent his four years at Clarks Summit. He only served half the year as sport editor of T-he Cliffs -but then circumstances always alter cases. Allan's Auburn comes in rather handy when he is tired of school and often succeeds in getting him in trouble now and then. He does not seem to have a par- ticular liking for school and most of his time is spent in making Whoopee! , I im nu un1lm11ln11lu1llu-lul1uu1mi1un--un-nui1uu-nn --un-lminn-nn1nu-M1nu-M1lun-ilu-lm1mi1un1m-.mi-ln.--.-I 16
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