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JOKES —Look into the mirror and you'll see the greatest joke in history— L. S. ’31: “Spring is here, the sap is running.” E. G. ’30: “Oh, so that’s why you’re running around.” A. G. ’31: “Isn’t love grand?” L. G. ’30: “Oh, you haven’t seen married life yet.” Mr. Gregory: “I’m going to nominate my wife for a seat in Congress.” Pupil: “Why?” Mr. Gregory: “Because she’s so good at introducing bills into the house.” Adam: “My family tree is composed of noble ancestors.” Eve: “Yes, and I suppose you’re the sap.” I. M. ’30: “I read in my geography book that California raises the biggest oranges.” M. Z. ’30: “Oh that’s nothing, Rittersville raises the biggest nuts.” John: “I believe that I could sell my wife to a radio concern.” Jake: “Hows ’at.” John: “Well, she’s a loud speaker.” He: “What is a vegetable?” She: “Something green.” He: “For instance.” She: “Yourself.”
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FIRST ROW—Left to Right—Helen Hollatz, Lenke Kovacs, Kleanor Hortz, Loyse Long. Arlene Reppert, Mary Yagerhafer, Shirley Mortimer, Elizabeth Mohry, Alma Salters, Irene Kovacs, Helen Yohe, Bessie Lewis, Lorraine Peters. SECOND ROW—Johanna Hilly, Julius Kal, Carl Steinhofer, Vernon Bortz, William Rice, Frederick Sillies, Paul Korsak, Joseph Belick, Kenneth Frickert, Henry Schaadt, Joseph Butleher, John Hansl. THIRD ROW—Hilda Hessinger, Mary Luizer, Annie Muhar, Dorothy Morgan, Samuel Lin-denmuth, Samuel Santee, Josephine Mazzar, Matilda Boguish, George Dute, Hustave Roedeutch. Seventh Grade President Vice President Secretary Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS .....................Lorraine Peters .......................Samuel Santee ....................Shirley Mortimer ......................Dorothy Morgan Football—Samuel Santee. Student Council—Shirley Mortimer, Henry Schaadt.
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The Auditorium The pride of Coplay High School lies in its cheery, bright, attractive-looking auditorium. This is located conveniently on the first floor, where it can be seen readily by all who enter the building. Our town is very proud and interested in its only Assembly Hall; but probably the most appreciative are the pupils of the school, who find a great deal of delight in it, after having had to inconvenience themselves to the extent of crowding the entire enrollment of the school into one room for assembly. The seating capacity of the hall is four hundred and seventy-eight, three hundred seventy-two of which are on the first floor, and one hundred six on the balcony. Every seat in the place offers a wonderful view of every point on the stage. The stage has no rival in this section of the state. It is a combination of stage and gymnasium; its measurements are 40 by 60 feet, larger than those of any stage for many miles around. Then too its lighting system is of the best, with ninety foot and ninety overhead lights, a total of one hundred eighty lights on the stage alone. The lights are of three colors, red, white and blue; each operating on a separate switch, making possible a large variety of color combinations, suitable for almost any production. A vivid, prettily colored flash of light on some character on the stage will convince you how fortunate Coplay High School is in having an up to date spot light. The final snappy touch is added to our auditorium by elaborate curtains of red velvet, bearing the large gold letters C. H. S., which spread across the 60 foot stage. D. B. ’30.
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