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-THE GLEN ECHO -- ogg g Hiainrg nf thr Gilman nf 1923 Four short, happy and peaceful years, we the class of '28 have climbed along together. But soon we will have to leave dear old C. T. H. S. and climb alone toward our goal in life. In September, nineteen hundred and twenty-four, twenty-eight strange faces appeared on the hill to enter C. T. H. S. as Freshmen. We all seemed bashful and felt very green in sight of our upper classmates. After a few weeks passed we gained the real school spirit and felt we should have leaders of the class. The election resulted as fol- lows: President, Robert Grote: Vice President, Pearl Walter, Secretary, Virginia Flickingerg Treasurer, Mel- vin Trump. After the middle of the term our school activities began we had a sleighing party at the home of one of the members of the class, Leona Craig. Some of the members show- ed much skill in athletics. Two of the members, Pearl Walter and J ess:- Myers showed their ability in debalw ing by taking part in the prize flo- bate. Eighteen came back to begin 'is Sophomores. We were very glad to add to our number a pupil from Spark's High School, Baltimore County, Md. The election of oflicers resulted as follows: President, Jesse Myers, Vice President, Chester Sny- der, Secretary, Vergie Grote, Treas- urer, Pearl Walter. With these as leaders we began working hard to make a success. Our bashfulness had nearly disappeared by now and we took more interest in all school ac- tivities. In November we had a doggie and marshmallow toast held in a field joining the farm of two of the members of the class, Vergie and Robert Grote, and on the twenty- fourth of February the Sophomore girls gave a surprise lunch in honor of the faculty. We numbered eighteen when we came back to C. T. H. S. as Juniors. Our oflicers were elected as follows: President. Jesse Myers, Vice Presi- dent, Henry Miller, Secretary, Ver- gie Grote, Treasurer, Parker Smith. During this year the Junior boys proved to be the champion volley ball players of the school. Quite a few of the members took part in the Field Meet held at Red Lion. Our class also was represented in the prize de- bating team. Two members taking part. The class also had a corn roast held on the school campus. Due to misconduct our social privi- leges were taken from us for the rest of the Junior year. The middle of the term our play, As a .Woman Thinketh, was chosen and was given on March 25th with the auditorium Hlled to its capacity. It was given on March 26th also, but due to the rain it was not as well attended as the night before. Feeling that we had much success during the year we looked anxiously forward to our Senior year. With much pep and more eager- ness than ever sixteen came back as Seniors. Our officers elected were 17
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THE GLEN ECHO Ex-mrmhera nf the Gllaaa nf 1523 Lettie Bucher Leona Craig Shaifer Virginia Flickinger Mary Miller Elizabeth Raber Sterner Ethel Rebert Emma Rohrbaugh Charles Glatfelter Robert Grote Jacob Myers Jesse Myers Melvin Rohrbaugh John Runk Wilford Trump
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THE GLEN ECHO' 'F' 5 as follows: President, Parker Smithg Vice President, Henry Millerg Secre- tary, Amelia Spicerg Treasurer, Pearl Walter. Our school activities began by having a corn roast at one of the member's home, Chester Sny- der. The faculty and nearly all the members were present. We then began practicing for the Field Meet held at Red Lion in the spring. The Seniors scored the most points and were awarded a pennant. Three of the members of the Senior class were represented in the prize debating team. A chemistry party was held on May 11th. The Senior play was given with much success on April 19-21. Then came the greatest event of the four years: Commence- ment night. The time has now come when We have to part. But the memories of dear old C. T. H. S. will never be forgotten. We hope the class of twenty-eight has left a high standard for other classes to follow. -Naomi C. Bucher. my 2 dw!! :S in il 18 M55
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