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7 YCTITEI A 1932, The new year brought into its wake a new member, Arthur Ambrosius. Fifteen Sophs now were initiated into the mysteries of Biology. Diligently they polced and probed until f h' every part o t eir victim could be examined. Due to the cooperation of every one, a sur- prisingly edible array of food was brought to school to celebrate the completion of a study of foods. History and Geometry were studied zealously But kings have an alarming tendency to become tangled and Geometry angles to go where they ought not to be. Sighs of satisfaction were expressed that Latin lines and English assignments would not appear until the following year. Tears of parting, commencement, and promises for the coming year, and then vacation gathered everyone into her carelessly happy arms. Little words crept in here and there, smiles, nods,-and school had again begun. Every year reveals some new work which makes being in school sweeter. For the Lucky Fourteen, Rush became the watchword. A well planned schedule piloted them throu h their g studies, athletics, and plays. Struggling through a debate, a George Washington essay, and preparing material for the Glen Echo, caused enough heart troubles for even the Juniors. A crowded gym, whispered warnings, a brilliantly lighted stage, and a general air of excitement pervading all the rooms heightened all the interest. What happened? UN A 7 77 ' RDCY nna BFOWI1 S Folks revealed Ill? f3m0LlS .IUHIOFS 85 actors. at 5-ei I ni lllfilfi 6. ff ll 'li'il'1'I1lj'-ll1I'l'U Q
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CTHS vl932 JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY OFFICERS President Y Maurice Lau Vice' Prfyidlenl ,, Cleason Hamme Secretary Stanley Miller Treasurer Ethel Wildasin Hirlorian ,7,, Y Orrha Taylor CLASS ROLL Alice Brillhart Rosella Krebs Ortha Taylor Arthur Ambrosius Maurice Lau Stanley Miller Nova Kaltreider Dorothy Snyder Ethel Wildasin Cleason Hamme Clyde Miller Kenneth Parrish Harry Hamme Kenneth Smith ROM the nearby towns, from the wooded valleys, secluded farms, and busy parents, Fate decreed that seventeen mortals, very nervous and bashful, should be welcomed by the stately portals of Coclorus Township High School on August 26, 1929. Bashfulness soon wore oil, and the mischievous Freshmen, of all conceivable sizes, mingled freely with their schoolmates. Quickly they absorbed the new games and other extra-cur- ricular activities. Not many weelcs passed before there were three vacant chairs in their classes. The grieving did not assume any alarming proportions as basketball games, plays, and exami- nations loomed over the horizon. 1 Graduation was a rather cheerful affair for the ambitious Freshies-they had not yet learned the significance of separation. '!':.'i'11l.x'-limi
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CTH' 1932 SOPI-IOMORE CLASS President Vice Presidcnl , Secretary Treasurer H irtorian Clarice Cooper Treva Flemmens Mary Friclinger Eileen Kehr Minnie Krebs Grace Meclcley Ruby Meclcley Margaret Miller Janet Rinehart Romaine Rohrbaugh Florence Sellers Kathryn Walker Harold Miller Harold Richey Lawrence Shaffer Raymond Shireman Clyde Stauffer I. OFFICERS CLASS ROLL Titus Snyder Florence Sellers Janet Rinehart Clyde Stauflfer Mary Fridinger Carlton Brodbeclc Stuart Fishel Carl Freed Nevin Hamme Andrew Hetriclc Allen Keiser Norman Kehr Lester Krebs Mervin Latchaw Malden Lucabaugh Raymond Meclcley Eugene Merrilcen Edward Newcomer Elwood Rinehart Leroy Shaffer Titus Snyder Austin Thoman
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