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CHARLES A. PRICE iThirapy Abbottstown H.S., 1, 2 Acadonic Course Dramatics, If 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4 Valodictorian, 2 3and, 4j Quartornaster, 4 Orchestra, 3, 4 Boys' Chorus, 4 llixod Chorus, 4 Foronsic A Music League Con- testant, Cornet, 3, 4 C S Staff, 3, 4 Hobby: Music Holy cowl G tCLO. SENIORS ANNETTE MARIE ROBERTS Annio lit. Rose Jr. H.S., 2-a Coraseroial Courso Honor Roll, 1, 2, 3, 4 Dranatica, 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus, 4 Conerciantes, 3, 4; Soc'y., 3» V. Pres., 4 CAS Staff, 3, 4 Hobby: Collecting fancy paper napkins iThat do you think! BETTY JEAN Si'.ETTER Shatter 3ots Corxnercial Courso Class Sec'y., 1-a Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus, 1, a Soft-ball Squad, 1, 2, 4 Conerciantes, 3 CAS Staff, 1 Office Assistant, 3 Hobby: Dancing Oh, for Heaven's soke!' ROMA IKE ADELIE TRL’IKER Trisner Corriorclal Course Dranatic3, 1 Band, 4 Orchostra, 4 Cojaorciontos, 3 Hobby: Going to Dallastovm. Gee whiz! SENIORS SENIORS HARRIET ROSELLA V;ii.A!:D Hattio Corrorcial Courso Girls' Chorus, 1 Conerciantos, 3, 4 Hobby: Roller-skating Oh, ny gosh! JOHN RICKARD WISLER •is Johnny Gonoral Courso Dramatics, 1, 2, 4 Band, 4 Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Chorus, 1, 4 Mixed Chorus, 1, 4 F. F. A., 4 CAS Staff, 4 Hobby: Fishing A Trapping Shucks! SENIORS SENIORS Page 9
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ANNA MAE LIVINGSTON Ann Cott-erciol Course Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus, 1, 3, 4 Hixod Chorus, 1, 4 Comoroiontos, 3, 4 Hobby: Horseback riding Not really! SENIORS ERMA GRACE MENGES Mengos Corr.orcial Course Class Historian, 1, 2 Soft-ball Squad, 1, 2 Basketball Squad, 3, 4 Conerciantes, 3, 4 Hobby: Basketball I hopo, I hope, I hopel SENIORS SENIORS D0RC1TIY ADA MILLER Jailor Academic Courso Soft-ball Squad, 1, 2 Basketball Squad, 3 Hobby: Looking pretty Ho kiddinl Cu L, t' KATIiLKEN GRACE MUMMERT Kay Acadonic Courso Band, 4 Girls' Chorus, 4 Soft-ball Varsity, 1, 2 Hobby: Sewing That's rodioulousl A j SENIORS ALICE Y.'INIFRED PHILIPS Philips Cornorcial Course Girls' Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus, 1, 4 Musio Club, 3 Comoroiantes, 3, 4 Hobby: Svsij-ming That's T.bat you say I DONALD E. MORRISON Don Collingwood E.S., Cleveland, 0., 2 General Courso Class V. Pros., 4 Dracatios, 3, 4 Boys' Chorus, 4 F. F. A., 4| V. Pros., 4 Basoball Mgr., 3, 4 Hobby: Hunting Fishing Oh, babyI A MARY IDA HITCKMAN Hitcliie Gonoral Courso Girls' Chorus, 1 Hobby: Roadirg Oh, shav;'. THELMA MAE RUPPERT Ruppert Gonoral Course Varsity Soft-ball, 1, 2, 4 Library Assistant, 4 Eobby: Reading That thingI Page 8
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THINGS TO BE REMEMBERED The year 1934 seemed to be a lucky year when 39 FRESHIES, all green and imprisoned, started on that eventful journey of a higher education, with Mr. Gruver as our sponsor. Mervin Baker said he could not go to school without having recess, so he quit. Dorothy Gun- net moved to York, consequently there were 37 left, but Donald Jacobs from Pocomoke, Md., again brought our number to 38. The following officers were elected: (1st. semester) Pres., Kenneth Burgard; V. Pres., Ralph Jacobs; Sec y., Betty Shetter; Treas., Earl Jacobs; Historian, Erma Kenges: (2nd. semester)Pres. Richard Gross; V. Pres., Kenneth Burgard; Sec y., Betty Shetter; Treas., Earl Jacobs; Historian, Erma Kenges. The high school enrollment during our first year jumped to 106 from 80 of the year before; the teaching corps consisted of E. M. Gruver, Supervising Princi- pal, Ralph Berkheimer , Ianthe Smith and Oneida Dern. However, at the beginning of the second term in our high school careers, we lost two of our members, Y ilbur Fickes, and Donald Morrison who rejoined us a year later. In October, Frances Feiser from Hyattsville, Md., joined us. Again we numbered 38, but Annette Roberts moved to York and de- prived us of one of the live wires1 for a short time. The following officers were elected: (1st. semester) Pres., Richard Gross; V. Pres., Charles Hoffman; Secy., Marie Berkheimer; Treas., Earl Jacobs; Historian, Erma Menges:(2nd. semester) Pres. Richard Gross; V. Pres., Charles Hoffman; Sec y., Frances Feiser; Treas., James Eisenhart; Histo- rian, Erma Menges. During this year our enroll- ment crept to 122 and our faculty included E. M. Gruver, Supervis- ing Principal, J. V . Bankert , Ianthe Smith and Ida Katherine Hall. Y.hen we resumed our activi- ties as 1 JOLLY JUNIORS on Sept. 8, 1936, we found 41 ambitious youths in our group. We were pleased to welcome Janet Adamson, Lucille and Orville Frye from Do- ver H. S., Valeria Stumpf from Plymouth, Indiana, who remained only a short time, Shirley Lei- digh from Carlisle H.S., who also returned to her home town that same year, Donald Morrison from Collinwood H. S., Cleveland, 0., Betty Biesecker from V est York H. S., sind Paul Chronister from York Springs K. S., who soon de- cided work was too difficult here and left. Earl Jacobs, one of our star athletes, dropped out of sight, March 16. Lawrence Hamme thought he would take the short course in dairy work, so he didn t return. Walter Bosserman quit school to help with the farm work. John Stock transferred to Gettysburg H. S., when he learned that Charles Price from Abbotts- town H. S., was going to join the trumpet section of the orchestra. Annette Roberts again joined us after having graduated from Mt. Rose Jr. H.S., York, with all her old pep . Frances Feiser was forced to return to Hyattsville, Md. During this year lady luck smiled upon us and entitled us to a new Gymnatorium and several much needed classrooms. This year the enrollment soared to a new high, 168. Com- mercial Education, a new depart- ment under the direction of Miss Margaret Leas, was added. Other teachers were those of the previ- ous year. The following officers were elected: (1st. semester) Pres. , Richard Gross; V. Pres., Ralph Jacobs; Sec y., Marie Berkheimer; Treas., Charles Hoffman; Histori- an, Kenneth Burgard: (2nd. semes- ter) Pres., Richard Gross; V. Pres., Charles Hoffman; Sec y., Page 10
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