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IRIS 20 Sophomore Class
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IRIS SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On September the sixth the class of '30 returned to Conyngham Township High School as full fledged Sophomores. What fun it was to greet old friends after a summer's varied activities! All members of the class returned, and we were fortunate in receiving new members whose ability and loyalty added not only to the class but to the high school as well. Wistfully the members of '30 looked backward to the activities of the Freshman year. The play entitled, The Path Across the Hill, presented at Aristes, April 20, and at Locust Dale on May 27, the Hallowe'en Party, and the Frosh party at the end of the term, came before their eyes in quick succession, bringing visions of the gay times of the green Freshies. A The first few weeks of the second year found '30 busy getting acquainted with their new studies. The latter part of October found the Sophs working mysteriously in the gym. Then came the Hallowe'en party, which was enjoyed by everyone and was made a suc- cess by the help of their esteemed class advisor, Miss Bodman. january 1928 found the class well started on the second mile stone of its high school journey. All were anxiously looking forward to the remainder of the year with hearts full of zeal, and spirits brimming with hope. Thru everything the class has stood to- gether in a way which other classes might envy. With such spirit and enthusiasm, much has been accomplished and much more will be accomplished during the remaining years of our high school course. Maude Weller Wava K riescher Joseph Linelty '22 CAN YOU IMAGINE Pearl Knittle coming early to a class? Catherine Klees without her coat during school? Mary Miller six feet tall? Sadie Stokes going around with Doc again? Hannah Rupert not talking about Lamar? joseph Linetty without that school gir1's complexion? Fred Miller doing the Black Bottom ? Raymond Beaver not blushing while talking to girls? Clyde Neiswinter unpopular with the girls? Sue Vagasky falling down on the job? Thomas Maguire coming into Health Class with pencil and paper? Iona Hampton being noisy? Wava Kreischer not talking to the boys? Zena Ulanytzky making a date? I Mary Mayer flirting? Maude Weller being a vamp? Mary Kostenbauder not talking in Algebra Class? Florence Wesner going around with Davis again? 21
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IRIS JUNIOR CLASS Hail to the class of '29! Lads and lassies with teachers fine! At first we numbered twenty-three- Eleven faces now you see. xxx: , We're full of vim, we're full of fun, C. T. H. S. next year we'll run. From left to right we'll name to you And tell some joke, or what each can do :lf Pk Pl! James Kostenbauder first you see Jolly and always full of glee. I forgot is the word for jim- And to study is pain to him. ik Pk bk Now greet with cheers Vice President, To .guide and council she was sent. Miss Flo Beaver deserves much praise For loyal help and winning ways. ,lf Pk Sk Ruth Owens, a bookkeeping shark, In this world's book she'll make a mark, But if her choice would come along, We would all say, It won't be long. Pk Sl' ik Mabel Womer never worries Ne'er hesitates ere she hurries. She says, Study when you have time That's the way to be always fine. lk ik 44 Emily Wightman, known as HPete, She always is so trim and neat. She's supplied with both vim and pep, Which she uses in every step. lk ik ik Harry Raker in The Hoodooed Coon Starred as an actor, 'lMis'ry Moon. Harry is quiet, but when he acts Amuses us with every crack. Mabel Womer Rebecca Miller, quiet girl, Sails along, but not in a whirl. 1 She says, Nix, on boys, not in my line, To study Spanish takes all my time. wk ak PF Ruth Benfield is very precise. In her manners she is so nice. In basketball and in the Lab. She works until disturbed by the Lads. Pk Sk Pk Miss Gotshall, our advisor, dear, Has worked with us throughout each year, A trip to Washington to earn, Where many things we yet may learn. PK 'lf Pls Mary Corrigan is quite serene, She'll ne'er appear on the movie screen, Her hair's too curly, cheeks too pink, She'll put Mary Pickford on the blink. Pk It ik A happy smile and pleasing wit Helen Sadusky always fits, In basketball she's been our star' Not to please her teachers, her peace does mar. Sli Pk Pls She's quiet and she's always calm, She doesn't frown or fret or fuss. But in the play f'The Hoodooed Coon Barb'ra Hampton was a real Russ. 1. ak Pk Farewell dear class of '28 Good luck to you from ev'ry Fate, You'll shed a tear-as some of yore- C. T. H. S. is yours no more. Pk Sk Pl! We promise you with words sincere The Iris shall next year appear. Then, dear readers, Seniors we'll be And tell you more of our hist'ry. Ruth Ben field Helen Sadusky
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