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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Eagerly we came and reluctantly we depart. In Septem- ber, 1933, we awaited, with shining faces, the opening of the doors to catch our first glimpse of the school that was to become an integral part of our lives for the next four years. Soon the bustle and confusion of the first few days gave way to acceptance of the routine and it was our privilege to welcome the school work as well as the extra curricular ac- tivities of clubs, sports, and dramatics. Nine Freshmen entered the Band and two the Orchestra. All these activities kept us very busy, and before we' could appreciate the fact we had become Sophomores. As Sophornores, we found that some of our classmates had not returned with us. Our studies, during this year, seemed of greater importance to us. During this year we took added interest in school eventsg the girls in social affairs, the boys in sports. Eighteen members of the Sophomore Class made places for themselves in the Band. I-'ive of us played in the Orchestra. Two boys played on the Basketball Squad. After a summer of undisciplined freedom we returned in the Fall to commence, with zest, our Iunior activities. This year was our first as upperclassmen. Athletic opportunities were accepted with enthusiasm and cooperation. Five men made the football team, six the Varsity Basketball Squad and three the Basketball Iayvee Team. Twenty-one Iuniors were in the Band and Orchestra. One of the most successful func- tions on the social calendar was our Iunior Prom. It was the recognized high light of our Iunior year. Now that the end of our four years of high school life was approaching, we began to realize that friendships cemented by daily association must be broken. We gave nine Seniors to the Football team and five to the Basketball squad. We are proud of the important parts our classmates played in the win- ning by Coaldale High School of two Schuylkill-Carbon League Championships. Fourteen Seniors entered the Band, four the Orchestra and four the lazz Band. On February the 8th, we presented our Senior Class Play, Big Hearted Herbert. This comedy added laurels to the many we had already gathered along the pathway of stu- dent life in Coaldale High School. With many regrets we put fond memories behind us and make ready to face the outside world. What the future will bring no one can foretell but we can ask nothing more than that it be as pleasant as our days at Coaldale High School. Page Fifteen. Officers: President-Alex Pobuda Vice President-Carl L. Koch Class Colors-Blue and Gold Secretary-Anna Scarloss Treasurer-Jean DeLay Class Motto- Dare Some- thing Worthy Class Flower-Red Rose
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