Curwensville Area High School - Echo Yearbook (Curwensville, PA)

 - Class of 1931

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THE ECHO 31 SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Many great happenings have occurred in this world, but we believe the greatest was when we entered the Locust Street Building as Freshmen in Sep- tember 1928. We held a class meeting and selected Red and White for our class colors and the following officers to lead and direct us in our first high school year. President .......................,............ JOHN BARTELL Vice-President ..,..,.. .....,, C LOYD PANNACCI Secretary .......... .......... M ELVA BARTELL Treasurer .................4..,............... WILLIAM WAY VVe had two successful literaries during this year and won for ourselves an enviable reputation for industry and loyalty. We left our happy Freshman days behind us with a twinge of regret. When we entered the Senior High School Building in September 1929, we were not as light-hearted and gay as we should have been, but with the kind teachers always ready to assist us we have become more accustomed to our new surroundings. We held our second class meeting and again selected Red and VVhite for our class colors and the following officers to help and direct us during our Sophomore year. President ..........,., ....., P ETH SCOLERE Vice-President .,...... .. .,.. LENA LIDDLE Secretary .,.,..,.,. .,,..., R UTH MCFADDEN Treasurer .,...,.,....,...... .............,.. W ILLIAM WAY Later at a class meeting we selected our class pins of which we are quite proud. Our only other activity this year was a very successful literary. We have now nearly completed our Sophomore year, and are eagerly look- ing forward to our junior year. -Ruth IllcFadden, Secretary. 0614 My y F-90

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30 THE ECHO JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Perhaps to most of you, the class of 1932 is just another group of students in the Curwensville High School. We have, for the past three years, been push- ing on to a common goalwour Senior year and graduation. Now as our Junior year is coming to a close, and we see our goal so clearly in view, we have redoubled our efforts, hoping to become Seniors of which all Curwensville will be proud. You will then realize that we are a class worthy of the attention and care which you have given, to thus enable us to attain our goal. Our class has been one of the most active, not only in school sports and or- ganizations, but also in the renowned State Forensic League Contests. The juniors claim a large majority of the participants from Curwensville High in this contest. It is our aim to give to our school and county something of which they will be proud. We began our voyage as high school sailors on Sept. 4, 1928. As Freshmen, our crew was headed by Henrietta Blair, Captain, Dot. Haley, First Mate, Robert Robison, Second Mate, jISec.jjg and Betty Bloom, Financial Pilot. A Hag of Blue and Gold was then hoisted, and what faithful old colors they have been! Through three years, on stormy and windy seas, that flag has Hown, still unstained, still defying even the tempests of another sea to tatter it or rob it of its spirit. In 1929 on September 3, our ship sailed into a new port, one which we had sighted for many days and had finally reached. Re-organizing our crew we hailed as our Captain and President, Robert Robisong First Mate, Harold Errigog Second Mate jISec.jj, Sara Highg and Pilot on the Sea of Finance, Henrietta Blair. While cruising around in these parts we came into intimate contact with three other ships, which we soon knew well, the Faculty Ship , The Good Ship Senior , and the Bon Homme junior . VVe were anxiously awaiting the day when we could become a part of the crew of these two latter ships. During our journey on the Ship Sophomore , we chose a motto, No! on the heights, but climbing , forgetting for the time that ships do not climb to large seas but sail to them. Our crew purchased pins for the purpose of keeping us tagged,- we might accidently try to climb into the wrong ship, you know. Now most of our crew has been transferred into the Bon Homme junior again with Robert Robison at the helm, with Sara High, First Mate, Henrietta Blair, Second Mate, jlSec.jjg and Harold Frrigo, Financial Pilot. Surge on, oh ship! Keep heart, oh crew! What matter the depths of the sea when you are on the crest of the wave? Our crew is good, our ship is sturdy, and we are headed for that long-hoped-for-port, Success . -Henrietta Blair, Sec.



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THE ECHO I SOPHOMORE CLASS Abrino, Adelina Addleman, Olive Ammerman, john Ardary, Margaret Bartell, Melva Berdine, Lenore Arlene Bloom, Bloom, Dorothy Edith Bloom, Bloom, Elsie Bowman, Esther Bressler, Miriam Brunetti, Louie Byer, Max Buzzard, Gerald Campbell, Charles Carfly, joseph Crocker, Sara Dale, Thomas SECTION A Duranfletti, Alex Edmiston, Evelyn Erharcl, Gertrude Errigo, Edward Errigo, John Farwell, Dorothy Galli, Josephine Gearhart, Roy Harmic, Forest Harmic, Max Harzinski, Stanley Holden, Malvin Hooven, Lynn Hooven, Max Horne, Hilma Kanouff, Mary Kephart, Lawrence McCue, Lucille

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