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-. ga-1 0 I I Senior Class History At the Sophomore Hoppe the class colors for the first time appeared in public Another never to be forgotten party was held at Esther Lewis home Bob Singer led an excavating party around in the cemetery This vacation passed rapidly and our Junior year opened with its new tasks A we realized we had more work to accomplish than in any of our preceding years we elected our class ofiicers immediately When the election returns were counted the officers were as follows Bob Simrell President Rose Decker Vice President Jean Clark Sec retary and Gene Fellows Trasurer As in each of the previous years the members of our class took an acitve part in athletics especially in football The class sponsored the musical comedy One In a Blue Moon and all worked hard to make it a success At the Junior Jump it was found that all Juniors were experienced Jumpers Soon after this we gave the Junior and Senior Prom which was the main event of the year It was not long before we entered school as dignified Seniors we were glad to find that Mr Mahaley was to be our class adv 1ser again We .velcomed into our school Miss Escott Miss Copenhaver Miss Parrv and Miss Schwab Soon after our return we elected our class officers Sherman Ranck President Eugene Fellows Vice President B111 Swallow Treasurer and Edmund Clark, Secretary As we were all eager to get our class rings and pins, we selected them at a class meet- ing early in the term, and it was not long before we were the proud possessors of those tokens of our Seniority. Now we have reached the end of our four years of high school. Graduation stands as a milestone, marking the time when we shall enter a new life. We realize that we have gained a great deal during the time spent in Clarks Summit High School, and we hope that the positions we take in various fields of work will show our appreciation for the education we have received and the friendships we have formed. 13 i i' . 4 I I ' l i , . ' I . S f:o1o1uzn1ogo11v:1s:v4.:es1uz0go491v:4v:4n:1'Quia-cvocoevzenioxoxfnzcsiozoioioza
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'f -NB ' A ll ffef. 1- - v es We-1 2-'V- ' Iliff -, ds. ...f' - ' ' s ,Af af 1, SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Orr the openrng day of the term September 1919 we the class of 31 entered school wrth a long cherrshed desrre to get an educatron After erght years of prolonged hard shrps we entered wrth Joy the Fr eshrnfrn year of hrgh school We had as a class advrser Mrss Allardrce A few weeks after thrs great entry we called our first class meetrng to organrze our class At this rneetrng the followrng officers were elected Arthur Fer guson Presrdent John Lfr Murray Vrce Presrdcnt Dorothy Golev Secretary and Marran Losey Treasurer After a few hectrc weeks we became accustomed to the new routrne and learned to find our varrous classrooms at the rrght trme and wrthout much trouble After we grew accustomed to thrs procedure trme pissed qurckly 'rnd Chrrstrnas vacatron was soon at hand When we returned we felt that we should be treated wrth more respect as we were no longer green freshres At the end of the year our sturdy class passed the har dshrp of the final ercamrnatrons wrth flung colors and left school for three months of joyous xacatron Nevertheless we were not sorry to resume our studres as Sophomores Much to our orrow our class was drmrnrshed and we found we had lost twentv srx of our former classmates But to the delrght of exeryone rn the class we welcomed rnto our joyous Band dur rng the year fiye new members James McGlynn Gerard Roche Ruth Krnberck Junror Watson and Donald Coonev Although there were many drfficultres to overcome we bravely strove onward Soon after our return we held a class meetrng and elected our officers for the comrng xear These were Eugene Fellows Presrdent Wrllram Shurtleff Vrcc Presrdent Robert Srmrell Secretary and Wrllram Swallow Treasurer The year sped along raprdlx due to some trme spent rn socral actrwrtres and although we spent less trme on our studre our standard proxed to be hrgh 'rt the end of the vefrr 12 . - 1 - . - c l - v . f- - v . , 4 Y 3 I .. - . L C . , N . . .pvc . C , . . , 1 . C . K ' . - ' ' . - c , . sr ' r' . . - ., r . 7 Y . , . .. , . ' . - . - Q . , . x . ' ' 4 , V W - ' . . ' v , ' v ' ' c , . 1 - . - , c , 1 - ' 4 A . ' 1 ' ' , K L . , . K . . . . . . . - , . , . . ' . ' - ' . ' ' ' 1 , , - . U t . 1 . . Y . - - - r - - c y . , ' .. . c . 4 . 1-1-9-an--1--1-1:1 1-::--1-.1-,:-1-amz:-V:--1 1-:ina-1 1- 1-11- 1. an-3 V:-nz-1-1 4 r.
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mi are-ff ,,1, Mal a ' ' Q -V 1 Ld.,..c,ZZ Nllllv f 7 fm. K I SENIOR CLASS CALENDAR September 2 Wrth all the drgnrty that b comes such a body as the Honorable Class of 1931 the new Senrors appeared at the local on trme the first mornrng to grve the new faculty the once over Father John met us at the door wrth open arms September 5 Senror electrons The new votrng machrne was rnstrtuted as drrty DOl1t1f S was the rssue of the day September 9 Frrst meetmg of the Senror Grrls Club at the home of the presrdent Marjorre Walters September 20 Belng hungry agarn the etc gang gathered at the home of Betty Foster Mrss Watkrns was rn attendance September 21 Good mornrng Mousre Mrss Watkrns was rn attendance rn Democ racy class and called on Vrolet September 22 Brg pep fest rn chapel Thrasher Lotz and Lewrs at rt agarn wlth Mrss Parry at the prano Two new yells and gobs of new songs and pep September 23 The first football game of the season The Summrt gang journeyed to Tunket to play Fry All durrng the game the referee was srngrng I rn a Dreamer I Can t Help It October 4-Dancrng was good at the Senror Werner roast and sport dance held at the home of Jean Clark Frfteen cent records on a portable vrctrola werent so bad October 7 Etc at the home of Rose Decker What happened to Decker s floor lamp? October 11 The Blue and Whrte bussed and how to West Prttston to take a ter rrble beatrng Art Ferguson managed to get hold of the ball and get away for a nrce run resultrng rn the locals first touchdown for the season October 15 Brg debate rn assembly Resolved that grrls should play football grrls drscussed everythrng from Tom Mackeys back to Gene Fellows mouth October 17 Game wrth Mayfield Frrst vrctory for the gang thrs season Combrned Glee Clubs party that nrght October 25-Game wrth Mayfield The Summrt almost succeeded rn turnrng back the Mayfield eleven Marvelous weather for ducks October 27 The Senror Class was so brrllrant that the poor faculty was at a loss as to what to teach them so Instrtute week was declared and the teachers very dutrfully trrpped to Scranton to learn somethrng November 3 Back to school The vacatron apparently benefited the faculty November 4 Etc at the home of MarJor1e Gaskrlls Oh what sandwrches November 6 More polrtrcs the rssue berng class rrngs Frnally decrded on them November 7 Measured for class rrngs Won another football game wrth Nrcholson Spectacular plays were rn promrnence Not ember 14 The gang journeyed to Jermyn After clearrng the field of mules etc one on the Blue and Whrte followers November 15 Eddre Clark made hrs debut rn Sparkrn before the Abrngton Womens Club Esther Lewrs drrected the productron November 17 We Sen ors gave Scranton a treat The oc asron berng a trrp to Hornbaker s We enjoyed lookrng at Mrss Watkrns prctures November 18 Etc at Esther Lewr Proofs floated rn from Hornbaker s and oh the comprexrons' Not ember 27-Glee Clubs combrned to srng at the Methodrst Church November 21 Beat Dallas Etc dance rn the school Nrmblefingers arrrved an hour early November 22 Factoryxrlle beat us agarn How come the faculty dldllt grve the usual dance'P 14 - ' ' ' 3 'W n T I L ' . . -.. . . ,, . , . . - ' ' r T 1 . Y ' ' ' l - ' ' . ' . We . ., - - . , . , . , , . . , . 7 A 1 h U . l .,, ., the Summit warriors were ready to declare war. Dressing in the 'tbreaker was a new l ' '1 ' C4 ' YY! ' .- i . c ' ' ' ' - . 'si ' ' ' . , , - C 4 . i . . . g..L.,..LLL1LfZDl... gig Qiijgfign:-11114-1rjianinngm-1-1 -.- : .:, 2 :
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