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

 - Class of 1926

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'f--41'-g N ,.. - 'L-' A-1 A 1 A Y Y i ,- gi .- 71 .Y- D . ..lh.x. - Q - 1 .seein m -Il ggi .v - 5 TT phi' Vi. ' me Q, L51 355 'Y AQAG,gage--1:57.-fa.,-qfic,.-Q'-FF'-is! n - Sept. Oct. Class Diary - Senior A FRESHMEN ' 3-Sixty of us, all hunting knowledge, were ushered into Conemaugh High School. 5-Today we organized our class and elected the following officers: President, Nan Ribblett: Vice President, Glenn Varnerg Secretary, Herman Courter: Treasurer, Helen Coleman. November-No news of importance. Dec. 22--Christmas Chapel. March 2-Big Doingsl Initiated by Sophomore Class. We were treated very roughly. April I5-Reprimanded by Professor Uhler for mis-behaving. May 26-Escorted Seniors to station. SOPHOMORE Sept. 5-Fifty-eight of us experienced the thrill of being Sophomores. Oct. I9-Class meeting, elected the following officers: President, Evelyn Smith: Vice President, Rose Amighg Secretary, Herman Courterg Treasurer, Helen Coleman. Dec. l--l-lad the honor of having charge of Chapel. Feb. 22-A George Washington party was held in the Science Room. An enjoyable time was reported by everyone present. April -Too busy cramming for Exams. Nlay '-We have all passed our exams very successfully. JUNIOR Sept. 4-Back to school again: now we are Juniors. Sept. 7-Elected the following officers: President, Nan Ribblett: Vice President, Mary Thornton: Secretary, john Schrumg Treasurer, Herman Courter. Sept. I8--Class meeting. At this time we selected our class rings. Oct. 7--Wiener Roast held at Ribblett's Grove, for juniors and their friends. Nov. l2-Selected Maroon and Cream as our class colors. Dec. ll-Received our caps and emblems. Lower Classmen envy us. jan. I 0-Don't have time to write. Too busy cramming for exams. Feb. 2-Special class meeting to discuss the coming Junior Play. The President loses temper and talks to the boys on disorderly conduct. You would think she was a man-hater. May I4-li-Cave our junior Play entitled, Am l lntrudingn with great success. May 22--junior-Senior Reception. By the looks of things, it has proved to be the best yet. May 26-Elected our class officers for the following year: President, John Schrumg Vice President, Nan Ribblettg Secretary, Paul St. Clair: Treasurer, Catherine Warfel. SENIOR Sept. 8-Fifty-three of us entered our Senior year, thinking we were all it. Sept. I7-Special class meeting, on the subject How to make money. Oct. 5-Elected officers for Elevator i Oct. 28-Commercial Department held a Hallowe'en Party. Nov. 5-Selected class pins, and pennants. Dec. l I-Senior girls served the Hi-Y Banquet. They were all at school the following day. Dec. 23-Christmas Chapel. A Jan. 8-Banquet was given for the Football Team. Boys think they are all it, be- cause they received gold footballs. Feb. 5- Charley's Aunt was shown at the Penn Theater to help the Seniors secure money for the Washington trip. Feb. I2-Tonight we all starred in Miss Urmston's Musical. A great success March 5-An entertainment was given in the auditorium for parents. April -Senior Play entitled Seventeen Proved to be a great success. May -The Junior-Senior Reception. It was a very elaborate affair. May -Last but not least-that which we have been looking forward to for a long time-Our trip to Washington. Page Twenty-eight

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ff .f-,3,:'.s - - ,,, .. -U -1 ----ff - - X ng is Er ma fl ' L 5 -D 3 gl A - 5 IT .im ..-svmnsi. Z -- - - . E Q We - , j, 4 Jw., This is a record of the Senior B Class in activities and pleasure. FRESHMAN jan. -Twenty-eight intelligent looking boys and girls entered Conemaugh High school as Freshmen! Feb. -Not accustomed to the action of the High School people, we forgot to keep a record of anything. Mar. -We held a Class Meeting in the Music Room. A big program by members of our class. Some Seniors were in attendance. Apr. -We were busy studying flike Freshmenjg had no time for foolishness. May --We decided to go to Ideal Park for a little Class Outing. Sept -Our number was decreased by eight: leaving twenty Freshies. Sept. l l-We elected officers for this semester as follows: President, Paul Murphy: Vice President, Elda Good: Secretary, Elizabeth Kapolitz: Treasurer, Cath- erine Warfel. Oct. 30-A Hallowe'en party was held at the home of Catherine Warfel. A dainty luncheon was served. Nov. 30-Freshman Class turned out nearly 10092 at Windber Football Game. De. 6: jan.-Much cramming was done for exams: anxiously waiting and wondering if we will become Sophomore B's. SOPHOMORE jan. 30-A class meeting, which ended in a party was held at the home of Dorothy Headrick. We spent an enjoyable evening. A delightful luncheon was served. - Feb. 22-We enjoyed a party at the Fireman's ll-lall in honor of the Freshman B. Class. Everyone present had an enjoyable evening. A luncheon was served at a late hour. March -Busy for a change. Apr. 25-A class meeting for rather a partyl was held at the home of Elizabeth Kapolitz. Mrs. Kapolitz served a dainty luncheon. May l6-Our class and friends held an Antique Party at the home of Catherine Warfel. Each person contributed twenty-live cents. Sept I6-The rain spoiled a well planned Weiner Roast. Sept 26-Fine weather. We held our Xveiner Roast at Ribblett's Grove. An en- joyable evening, with exception of several people getting muddy, on account of slipping on fence railings. Ask Paul St. Clair or.Ruth Taylor- they can tell you. Oct. -Held l-lallowe'en Party at the home of Paul Murphy. The Lunch Com- mittee was on the job with good eats. Nov. 6: Dec.-Crammed for exams. Anxious to become juniors! JUNIORS Alan. -We are Juniors, now ready to work. Feb. l8-The junior B's and Sophomore A's held a joint party in Miss Hetrick's Room in honor of George Washington's Birthday. Some smart Seniors stole our cake. Ask Fred Ryan, Bob Ross, or Lavere Rorabaugh about it. Mar. 81 Apr.--Nothing happened, worth remembering. May May I4-I5-The junior Play, Am l intruding, was a big success. 27-We elected officers for the year. They are as follows: President, john Schrumg Vice President, Nan Ribblettg Secretary, Paul St. Clair: Treasurer, Catherine Warfel. Sept. 8-Fourteen juniors out of the twenty-eight Freshman reported for their last . year. Oct. 7-A meeting was held to decide on a l-lallowe'en Party. Cot nowhere. The meeting adjourned. Nov. 5- Big Day --Selected our rings and pennants. Nov. I9-Decided on Candy Drives to make money for our trip to Washington. Nov. 26-Off for four days Thanksgiving vacation. Resumed studies Nov. 30. Dec. 23--Christmas Vacation started. Jan. 4-Teachers cry, Begin it right, don't talk, but study! An insult for us. jan. I2-Our rings arrived. They were beautiful. Feb. 5-- Charley's Aunt was shown at the Penn Theater for the benefit of the Seniors. SENIOR B April -Senior play entitled Seventeen was a big success. May -Farewell to C. H. S. We are all off to Washington. We wish success to all under classmen. Page Twenty-nine

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