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'?ITHE GLEN ECHO 1.- l liiatnrg nf Zlnninra President, Cornelius Heindelg Vice President, Norman Rohrbaughg Sec- retary, Frances Spicer, Treasurer, Anna Krebs, Historian and Reporter Gwendolyn Spicer, Class Adviser Prof. R. A. Bortner. Motto: Not to be served but to serve. Class Flower: White Carnation. Class Colors. Silver and Blue. Nineteen young Freshmen entered the portals of C. T. H. S. August 31, 1925. Their pep and vim caused the admiration and wonder of all. The class undertook the art of studying and became masters of it. Don't think, however, that the class studied all the time. We also had our pleas- ures and fun. Feeling that the Seniors should be told how much We appreciated them, we arranged to give them a dinner. The Freshies with their usual co- operation made it a great success. We held our program while the Seniors and Juniors were busily en- gaged in practicing their plays. When May came, at the end of the term, all left with a sad heart. It was difficult to leave all our com- panions. The busy summer departed and au- tumn returned, bringing back the class of '29 to C. T. H. S. The class noted the absence of one of its mem- bers, leaving only eighteen. For a time it was hard to study. Vacation had brought so many happy adventures that we wished to tell the rest, of them. Soon we began to work in earnest. P ! 20 The class, ever ready for fun, de- cided to give a Hallowe'en party at the home of Anna Krebs. The mem- ory of the party lingers as one of the bright spots of our life. Soon the class learned that Ray- mond Stahlman could not complete his course with us. Thus the class of '29 lost a loyal member. Before we knew it, the year was gone and vacation returned. The happy vacation days soon passed and the school bell on Glenville Hill was again heard. This time we sadly learned that we were to have only fifteen members. As Jolly Juniors it was our duty to set an example for the lower classes. So when Student Government Par- ticipation was suggested, we were the first class in school to adopt it. Being dignified and studious all the time is too much for anyone. There- fore a party was suggested for the Juniors and the Sophs. This party like the ones before was enjoyed by all. On January 25, 1928, the Juniors had a practical lesson on freezing mixtures. The experiment being successful, the resulting ice-cream was eaten with relish. Though our class has only one more year at C. T. H. S., it will always live in the hearts of its devoted members. Who knows what Edisons, Lincolns. Carusos or Fords may be found among its members. It's ever excelsior. -G. Spicer, '29,
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