Conemaugh Valley High School - Elevator Yearbook (East Conemaugh, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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YM ........--- rf To-' Y. L-r' .ff x...,, ,,,....- ,, , ,... ... THE! il ' ROSE AMIGH ..,...........,,....,,...................,...... Tillie Glee Club, Vice President of Dramatic Club, Elevator Staff, Seventeen . Rose is lively. happy. and gay. We wonder if her name will change some .clay. MABEL COLLIVER .................,..... . Maybelle Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Seventeen Mabel is an industrious lass: She works very hard in order to pass. And comes to school most every day For she says, ln the end it pays. HELEN COLEMAN ...............,............,. Shorty Crlee Club, Elevator Staff, Dramatic Club ,Helen is a cheerful lass Who likes a boy in the Senior Class. She never misses any school And tries to live up to our rule. JOHN BOBENAGE. ............ ....... ' 'Musty I Football, Hi-Y John Bobenage, the Fifth Street lad, Comes to school ancl never looks sad. FORREST COLLIVER .,..................... Fon-ey Glee Club, Varsity B. B., Varsity C lnner Circle, Seventeen He does not say so much. And he hands the girls no mush: Perhaps they think that is why We all on him have a crush. Page Sixteen

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. ,,,f - , - -' ,g ,-,- 471 1, , ' - - I 1, ' 1 mlm, gi Q 71 :v ,gl .b K AY ' i rv .ii--ID..-vvrsalnn. 2 -- - . 5 Q' JL SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On the eighth of September, nineteen hundred twenty-five we had the thrill of trotting back to dear old Conemaugh High School to begin our most honored and wanted phase of our educational career-the year when We can show our dignity, and with elevated minds we began our Senior Year. We were put over in the old eighth grade room by ourselves. The faculty put us there because they were afraid we would have no mercy on the tiny Freshmeng where we could toil unceasingly without being disturbed. Not only were we put away from the rest of habitation but we were put under the care of two instructors, namely: Miss Richards, former Commericial teacher, and a new young teacher, Mr. Hood. On the first day we were informed that we could have no Senior Lunch- eons nor Candy sales in school as was the custom, because, the citizens of the town wisely objected to it taking too much time from our studies but we did put on week-end drives to shorten the way to Washington. We also put on Movies on Tuesday afternoons and evenings. R As usual we were continually needing money for Pins, Pennants, and mgs. Of course, football season opened and found much enthusiasm through- out the school and the town. The season opened with a Bang! and closed with a louder onel Of the eleven games played we won nine and lost two. The boys of the High school gathered together one morning in Chapel and with the aid of Mr. Matthews, of our local Y. M. C. A. and Mr. Cramer, of the Johnstown Y. M. C. A. organized the Hi-Y Club. Arthur Rorabaugh was elected President and the Club immediately elected Delmar Boring, Kermit Sharp and Arthur Rorabaugh delegates to the Hi-Y convention at Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Soon after the delegates returned, a banquet was held at which the girls of our class were the caterers. This affair proved to be the price of several miles on our trip to Washington, as did the Football Banquet and the other Hi-Y Banquets held later. The days came and went and before we could realize what would hap- pen Clarence Rorabaugh was taking the place of Santa Claus in Christmas Chapel. Mid-term exams came and passed over and we now had with us the former Junior A's who helped greatly in making our class the biggest and best to graduate from Conemaugh High School. XVith the aid of Basketball, Elevator work and the Senior Play we man- aged to keep away from our studies continuously. Our Senior Play, Seventeen, went over very successfully. The Junior-Senior Reception was one of the most enjoyable events of the year. We were all set for Washington, which, in September, seemed almost impossible to reach. There we had many adventures and thrills never to be forgotten. We capped our school year with our Commencement Exercises-now we have passed from the status of students to Alumni. Our day has come-- we are' now leaving Conemaugh High School never to return again. We shall separate to all four corners of the earth and only by chance shall we meet again. So in our last few words let us sincerely say: Good-bye to the juniorsg Good Luck to the Sophomores, and God bless the Fresh- men-and the teachers! Page Fifteen



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