Columbia High School - Susquehannock Yearbook (Columbia, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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Columbia High School - Susquehannock Yearbook (Columbia, PA) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 30 of 52
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Tl-IE Q J elf! l JUNIOR CLASS We, the class of '33 have always maintained .a high goal and we have kept it. We are proud to say that ever since We have been in high school We have had more pupils on the honor roll than any other cla A f I ss. s resh- men, we had several class meetings which were always a great deal of fun for us. At these class meetings we elected as ofiicers' Margie Kraft Pres 'd t E 1 en g lwood Collins, Vice-President, Robert Staman, Secretary 3 and Ruth Jeffries, Treasurer. We planned a doggie roast but the whole thing fell through . We were more successful as sophomores. Our class of- ficers were Margie Kraft, President, Phillip McCachren, Vice President, Janet Brown, Secretary, and Elwood Collins, Treasurer. We selected our pennants this year and we still think they are as pretty as any in high school Our class was increased this year because some of the pupils came to us from Mountville to further their education Since we didn't want t b . o e called a failure again, we planned to have a class party, and it really did materialize. 4 The outstanding achievements of our Junior year were the purchasing of our class jewelry, of which we are very proud, and the Junior-Senior Prom. The Prom is the crowning success of our activities thus far, -and now we can look forward t t ' ' ' o nex year in the hope that it too Wlll be an- other memorable chapter in our class history. A , OFFICERS SPQNSQRS President-Margie Kraft , Mr, Greene Vice President-Charles Stetter Miss Miller Treasurer-Elwood Collins - l Secretary-Abram Schlotthauer twenty-eight

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f 5 HANNU Lillian M Witmer Commercial Lil ACTIVITIES:-Glee Club 3, 43 Commer- cial Club 33 Basketball 2, 33 Tum- bling Team 2, 3, 43 Senior Play. Introducing the original key-thumper. Lil is an all-around girl about the school and some day she will be some body's stenog. The senior class wishes her much success in her business career. A Dorcas Mae Wittick Scientific ACTIVITIES:--Scientific Club 3, 4. Dorcas won a prize in the Library poster contest. She also excells in music. We wish her success and happiness in everything she undertakes. Catherine A. Yentzer Commercial Cas ACTIVITIES:-Commercial Club 3. Cac is one of the outstanding typists of our class. She is very ambitious and some day we will find her in some prom- inent business ofiice. Patience R. Yohe Commercial Patsy ACTIVITIES:-Glee Club, 3, 45 Coin- mercial Club 3. Music soothes the soul. Patsy is one of Miss Minich's Pride and joys. We are sure we will miss that golden voice of which we never tire. Your talent and personality Will Win you great success 'in the future. Clare Marie Ziegler Commercial Zig ACTIVITIES: - Commercial Club 33 Crimson and Gold 4. Zig is one of those girls who hails from Klinesville. If you want to drive away the blues, just take the next bus to her home and We are sure that her guitar will do the trick. Clare wants to be someone's steno- grapher. We are sure that she will suc- ceed in the business world. She has won a loving cup recently for typing. ' Paul E. Zeigler Commercial Barber ACTIVITIES:-Commercial Club 3: In- tra-Mural Basketball 45 Crimson and Gold 4. Don't give up the ship. Barber, as he is widely known, is a ' good boxer, although he had several close shaves. But he is going to give up , this hobby to be a professional barber. l We are sure that with his ability in this N vocation he will soon own a chain of first class barber shops. , Jack N. Zimmerman Scientific Zimmie ACTIVITIES:-Glee Club 2, 3, 41 Crim- son and Gold 1, 2, Senior Play 45 French Club 3, 43 Drum Corps, 2, 3, 43 Hi-'Y Club 3, 4. Zimmie was one of the stars of the class play. It was his address the girls asked -for. So I guess this is the reason his chief hobby is automobile driving. Faint heart never won a fair lady. twenty-seven ffff it 1 1 rf' . X17 -f' We 1 1 Nr 0' W 1 Q W I s



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'l'l-IE' --F - - in 5 F U: E N NP . .-K f..-s.....l.-1 l 1 L SOPHOMORES Here We are, in the second year of our high school career, and feel as though we a W lected our officers in September and got a very early start e e this year in organizing our class. Frank Bowers left school and caused a vacancy in the tion in the February meeting. re one of the most important classes in C. H. S. office of treasurer. This position was filled by an elec- In March We selected our emblems and pennants and have recent- ly received them. We have representatives in nearly every school activity, and hope to leave a good impression in good old C. H., S. when we have passed out W alize that this is only possible by attain- of her portals some day. e re V ment and diligence and therefore We are striving to be recognized. SPONSORS OFFICERS President-Janet Kraft flsfzgggltzer- Vice President-Joseph Smith Mr An le Treasurer-Mary Gundel Mr' Shiv Secretary-Oscar Gundel Migs Griffin twenty-nine

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