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VELMA ELIZABETH GRAB Gr:Nr-:RAL Sis' Rcuuly flrscrlws to ln' 1mtic4'1I Girl R eser ves-3. 4 MILDRED MAE GRIMM CoMMr1Rc1AI. MiIIif .x7l'1lfIl1'NH in r :'1' ryfhiny! Girl R eser ves-3, 4 WALTER HIPPEY GROOM lwnusraml. Atrrs Im-ic' limi CHpi1l's hrs! cHslomr'l'. Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club-3. 4 Football-1, 2, 3 Glea Club-3. 4 DOROTHY JANE GROOME Aclxmzmlc Ulloffic' Could this silence' ln' lorw? Girl Reserves-3. 4 Press Club-4 GORDON EDWARD GROOME GEN!-:RAL Inu-I.-gf Strong nzimls lwmlucc flu' best opinions. Basketball-3 Dramatic Club-2, 3, 4 Press Club-4 JANET BETTY HENDRICKS Gimi-:RAL Hel When, zcorlf is finisllwl, Wx Hum to I'4'IlI.l'. Girl Reserves?-3, 4 MARY KATHRYN HESS ACADEMIC MllI'jl Kay iqfll1IIl'N rlclighf mc. Crimson and Gold Club-3. 4 Girl Reserves-3, 4 Glee Club-3. 4 KATHARINE BUCHICR HIPPLE ACADEMIC '4K4m ' Arr flows not 4'.l'!'lIHl' fl'lup1'rll.- n11'7lf. All District Chorus-4 Crimson and Gold Club-2. 3, 4 Debating Club-3 Dxamatic Club-1. 2. 3, 4 Girl Reserves-Cl. 4 Glee Club-3 Orchestra-3 Press Club-4 Scarab Club-1, 2, 3. 4 ROBERT CHRISTIAN HOOVER G1-:Nl-:n,u, Huh HlI'IlfI7I,l1 is rr lllllIl'S sport. Prt-ss Club-4 RERNARD JOSEPH HORN INDUSTRIAL ARTS ilHlII'?lI! ' Jolly mul fjlljl, nigh! mul clay. Dramatic Club-3, 4 Football-1. 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports-3 Tennis-I I Track-3 1941 Our greatest thrill in athletics was the defeat handed to John Harris,High School by our football team, partly manned by members of our own class. At Christmas time the Girl Reserves from our class helped to decorate the auditorium, for the short play in which several of our class took part, We enjoyed frequent school dances. In the spring, the tempo of school life increased for us. Work was begun on the new high school, and we attended the last assembly to be held in the old auditorium. The outstanding social event of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom. We bade the seniors farewell, and, after final examinations, we turned in our books and left for a much needed vacation.
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IRVIN WILLIAM EISENHERGER ' INIIIISTRIAI. ARTS Jun iv I A willing IIKIIIHY' rlcconlplislzvs much. Intramural Sports-3 RAYMOND ROY EISENHERGER GENERAL Ray First It lPIl7'll0Sl', then success. RICHARD REESER EVANS GENERAL Dick .Ynflzirzy is IICCUIIIUIIHIICII with- ml! effort. Glce Club-2. 3, 4 Track-1 BEATRICE JANE FORD GENERAL Sis Nimwrozm f'UIIlllfl7li0IlS do I hare. Girl Reserves-3, 4 Intramural Sports-2. 3 PAULYNE URETTA FOULK GENERAL Paulyne Eyes mn. spmlc Illlllvlli words fail. MARY JANE FREELANII COMMERCIAL Fuss 11's ll ll'0HllI7I'Q mwrogtbfifzic' fu clumgc her mind. Girl Reserves-3, 4 Glee Club-3. 4 Intramural Sports-2 MARY MARGARET FRITZ GENERAL FriI:I'4 ' A fair 'fum' llf'!'llllIlPClIlif'S 11. true heart. Crimson and Gold Club-4 Girl Reserves-3, 4 JAMES LEE GAMBLER INDUSTRIAL ARTS Jim l ply my frrulr' wilh zest. Track-2, 3, 4 ELIZABETH ANNE GARBER ACADEMIC Freak-las Litrfivwff skill is not conjivwrl fo one age alone. All District Chorus-4 Crimson and Gold Club-2, 3, 4 Debating Club-3 Dramatic Club-1, 2. 3. 4 Girl Reserves-3 Glee Club-3. 4 Library Assistant-1. 2. 3, 4 P . Cl b-4 TCSS U Scarab Club-2, 3. 4 HENRIETTA BOND GERFEN GENERAL Skvezix Her oliver um! Iuughtci' arf' Imcom my. Girl Reserves--4 Glee Club-3. 4 EVENTS OF OUR JUNIOR YEAR-September marked the beginning' of the last half of our high school days. We started the year by helping at a school festival which turned out to be very successful. We soon held an election for class officers, in which Richard Shultz was chosen Presidentg Elaine Place, Vice Presidentg Cleta Broome, Secretaryg and James Overmeyer, Treasurer. Mr. Brooks and Mr. Clemens were new faculty members, and Mr. Johnson became instrumental music instructor. Our class was represented in all school activities except the Press Club. Some of the organizations which we had not participated in the preceding' year, but to which we belonged this year, were the Girl Reserves, Debating Teams, Tennis Team, Swing Band, and Cheer Leading Squad. We se- lected very attractive class jewelry and were proud to display it after its arrival. '7!w Gm
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JULIA MAE HORN GENERAL Sis Pl1Lj1f7l,l' 111111 1Pll'lISlIf'l11! Girl Reserves-3, 4 ROBERT JOHN HORN GHNI-:RAL Bob I 11'11111 11111111 I 11111111 1l'Ilf'1'1, I 11111111 11. Football-3 Ten nis-3, 4 GRACE EMMA HUBER GENERAI. Gracie Hmufsf toil 111'111'e1'1's Hs goal. Girl Res erves -3. 4 PAUL WILLARD JONES GENERAL J1m1'sy Si11'11l 1111111 1'11111'11 ulum. CARL KENNETH KAUFFMAN GENERAL HIjl'l1C'II!1 A 1111111 must 111' sure of 111111s1'1f. Dramatic Club-3. 4 Intramural Sports-1. 2 THERA KAUFFMAN COMMERCIAL T11,1-1-11 C0011 1IlCIx' is 'n11111,111,yf 11111 111- 1'1'1'11'11 1'jf111'1. BETTY JANE KEESEY CoMM1-:RCIAL Sim:-ty Eyes so 111110, 111111' so 1r1'u11'11, Smile so 111'1'g111, 111111 'Ill'lf'I' 11 f'ruz1'11. Crimson and Gold Club-'3, 4 Girl Reserves-3, 4 RICHARD CALVIN KELLER ACADEMIC 11icI. ' A11 111n11i1le.1vt'r1ms 1l,'l'IIl 1', 1111111 IL rozcv 1111111 101111 111111 slmrly. Crimson and Gold Club-3. 4 Debating Club-3 Dramatic Club-3, 4 Football Manager-1 Glee Club-3. 4 Intramural Sports-1 Press Club-4 Track-1 CHARLES RUSSELL KIRCHNER GENERAL llCIl1l'l'l1'11 F1n'1i111111', 1'.r1-1711 for 11111111 1'1'p1zrfs. Football-3, 4 Track-3. 4 GERTRUIJE ELEANOR KIRCHNER GENERAL Tr111111 I often 111'1'11,n1 of t111 ngs 111111 I 111111111 '11'1'i11'. Dramatic Club-3, 4 Girl Reserves-3. 4 EVENTS OF OUR SENIOR YEAR SEPTEMBER- School opened with short sessions in the 1916 building. Later the new rooms were opened, and classes settled down to serious work Miss Doris Carter and Mr. Ellwood Smith joined the faculty. Mr. Harry W. Smoker assumed his duties of vice principal. Football Season opened with a victory over Patton School. Mary Kathryn Hess recited at the Mifflin Memorial Services. Pep meetings were held on Glatfelter Field. The Senior Class held election of officers. The Band, Cheer Leaders, and Press Club started work early. The student enrollment reached an all-time high of 842. 7fze 664
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