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x EIEIEEEEEEEEEEE, N S5'6lS5tSiS525fS5tifS525fS52?ifS5l3+5Z3+5525f55G2f G. CG. fat. 5. 3?-525fS523f3S23f3QbZ3f - EEEIIXIEIEIEEEEEIIEIZIE In 1913-14, Prof. M. H. Kelly was principal with S. F. Gerver and Grund F. Beclcmeyer as assistants. In 1914-15 che principal was Prof. Kelly, with C. L. Rohrbaugh and S. F. Gerver as assistants. In 1915-16, Prof. R. C. Mackley was principal and C. L. Rohrbaugh, as- sistant. In 1916-17 Prof. Amos Krebs, now assistant county superintendent, was principal, with M. Baugher as assistant. In 1917-18 the principal was Prof. Amos Krebs and M. Baugher was assistant. In 1918-19 Prof. H. A. Leibig, with John Taylor as assistant. Prof. W. Thoman succeeding John Taylor as assistant after Mr. Taylor's death. Dur- ing December 1918, I. W. Thoman was elected principal of high school to suc- ceed Prof. Leibig, who resigned. Wade B. Becker, Hanover, was elected to serve as assistant under W. Thoman. In 1919-20 Prof. W. Thoman was elected as principal with Ruth Noll as assistant. In 1920-21 Prof. Walter Klinefelter was elected principal with Miss Hattie Deveney as assistant. In 1921-22 Prof. L. Getz was principal with Prof. R. A. Bortner as as- sistant. After the resignation of john L. Getz Prof. C. V. Bubb was elected principal. In 1922-23 Prof. N. G. Meyer, of Fredericksburg, Pa., was elected prin- cipal with Prof. R. A. Bortner as assistant. Later Prof. Ezra Wenger was also elected as teacher. Again the school was made a standard four year high school. At a regular meeting on April 7, 1923, of the C. T. H. S. Board, a vote was taken which resulted in favor of building an addition to the C. T. I-I. S. Dur- ing the summer of 1923 two large well ventilated and well lighted rooms and a most beneficial gymnasium were added to the C. T. H. S. In 1923-24 and 1924-25 Prof. N. G. Meyer was elected principal and Prof. R. A. Bortner and Prof. Clarence Sollenberger as assistants. In 1925-26 and 1926-27 Prof. N. G. Meyer was principal with Prof. R. A. Bortner and Miss Eva C. Haar as assistants. In 1927-28 the principal was Prof. R. A. Bortner and Norman H. Haar and Walter H. Swam, assistants. In 1928-29 Prof. R. A. Bortner was principal with Walter H. Swam and Mary L. Menges as assistants. In 1929-30 the principal was Prof. R. A. Bortner with Mary L. Menges and Glen L. Bushey as assistants. C. E. Bortner, 130. Ease Qe+aQ+aQ+aQ+aQ+as+aas+at+aQas+aQ+a+aQ+aQas+asas Twenty-two
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EEIEIIEEIIEIEEIEIEIEIEE Matiimiadasfsdssississfsofiidiisfil G. 625. 03113. 5. i5i56i55?5f55tisiS523f55ZSf356,f?i52?,iS52Si35H55FsffE52S'f3g iw 0 Gi35EfS525rS52?i35H52i4355f55Z5iE5E' M355 ' ' sfstifasissfasississfssfiisr ' f356fi5tS+3tih25iS5Q5f 553353523529 556+-Mi 7 Twenty-four Eiiflillilillgllillillilillillglii Junior Class History E are eleven. Whether they were looking for more we cannot tell, but they soon discovered they had enough trying to manage us. We looked about, here and there finding a familiar face, but more often finding a new one. This August 29, 1927, was the first day of our I-Ii career. The new faces in a surprisingly short time changed to familiar ones. Then we chose the officers whom we though could best guide us over the bumps of school life. We chose the following: President, Russell Hetrickg Vice-President, Bessie Bortnerg Secretary, Park Trump, Treasurer, Jesse Wertzg Reporter, Marguerite Rinehart. Not at the top but climbingf, served as our motto, our class flower was the white rose, and our class colors, pink and white. Rub, a dub, dub, -no, this time there were no three men in a tub, but five girls,-- freshies, on the gym Hoor. Scrubbing, scrubbing, scrubbing. Not a corner was left undone for the keen eyes of the juniors seemed to have power to even detect a microbe that may have slipped away from our brush-only part of our initiation. Very few bumps did we strike, but we must have come to a great big one, for one of our members fell out. This happened to be one of the group we elected who we thought could best guide us. This member was jesse Wertz. We wanted all to go along on this ride but there was no time to grieve over our loss and we went bravely on, resolving in our hearts to hold on right so that a bump whether large or small could not jar us off. Treva Albright was now chosen to fill the office as treasurer. Sp----, schoo, sp---, sp--. Whispers, whispers, but the Seniors could not detect a sound. The big day at last arrived, May 8th, 1928. Come Seniors. They came. Their surprised eyes beheld a feast fit for the gods. Freshies came in pretty handy when it came to that. We all then stopped for a mite of rest and play at Mr. Summer's hotel. We all spent a delightful time here but were ever so glad to get back to our car and start again. Again we held on tight. Our ofhcers this year were: President, Russell Hetrickg Vice-President, Treva Albright, Secretary, Park Trump, Treasurer, George Flemmens. Our little group studied diligently and Treva Albright was fortunately a member of the debating team. As if old man Fate pitied us because he left one member bump out, he sent us another, Raymond Panian, from Huntington, West Virginia. We were happy indeed to again have eleven in our group and we endeavored to teach him the lesson of holding on. ,g.f,+sr+ 2 5 'YQ TE 5? If as E is I3 355 '25 as E E 5
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