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ETHEL ROMAINE SPAHR ,Spahr Born in Reading Township, 9-27-20. Height, 61 ; weight, 128. Prepped in Reading Township. Clubs: Comerciantcs, 3; treasurer, 3. Hobby: Having a good time. To be a beautician. That’s right! ARDELLA PAULINE WOLF ”P ggf Born in Jackson Township, 6-26-21. Height, 601 2 ”; weight, 102. Prepped in Jackson Township. Junior band, 3; Senior band, 4; orchestra, 2-3-4. Hobby: Music. To make a good housewife. Aw, you’re funny! EARL E. ZEIGLER Hemif Butch” Born in East Berlin, 12-5-22. Height, 701 ; weight, 160. Prepped in East Berlin. Clubs: Glee, 2. Varsity soccer, 4. Hobby: Hunting. To be a policeman. Ain’t it the truth!
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NELSON H. SCHIMMEL Schimmel” Born in Baltimore, Md., 2-9-25. Height, 72 ; weight, 194. Propped in Hampton. Class vice president, 4. Clubs: Dramatic, 3-4. Hobby: Boy Scout work. To be a dentist. That's not the way I figure!1 DARYL KENTON SEABRIGHT Sebie” Born in Reading Township, 3-16-23. Height, 69V2”; weight, 158. Prepped in Reading Township. Clubs: F.F.A., 2-3-4. Hobby: Collecting odd coins. To study aviation. Geer FRED EUGENE SHETTER Lightning” Born in Hast Berlin, 8-28-21. Height, 71 ; weight, 190. Prepped in East Berlin. Varsity soccer, 3-4. CURVIN L. SMITH Smitty” Born at Seven Valleys, 12-30-21. Height, 66 ; weight, 140. Prepped in Seven Valleys. Varsity baseball, 1-2-3-4. Varsity soccer, 2-3-4. Basketball squad, 1-2. 12
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I E B H 5 OUR FOUR YEAR RECORD 1936- 37 Sf.pt. 8, Fifty-two grcenies entered the doors of Fast Berlin High School marked Live to Learn; Learn to Live. This was the largest freshman enrollment in the history of the school. Teachers in charge of this bewildered group were: Margaret Leas, commercial subjects, who was assigned as our sponsor and guide through our perilous battle against study and examinations; Ianthc G. Smith, English and dramatics; Ida Katherine Hall, history and music; John W. Bankert, mathematics, science and boys' athletics; E. M. Gruver, Supervising Principal, German and science. 14, William Behlcr of Seven Valleys contracted the mumps and went on a vacation. 20, Sterling Bixlcr decided study was too strong for such a frail freshman, and was counted out of the class. 25, We were the guests of the senior class at a wiener roast held in the W. A. Ruth Garage. All freshmen were present or accounted for,’’ except five. 28, Luella Stumpf, who moved into this vicinity from Plymouth, Indiana, joined our ranks. Curvin Smith's infected tooth kept him on the side lines for a few days. 29, Our sponsor called us to room 23 for an organization meeting. Regina Jacobs was elected president; William Elgin, vice-president; Hazel Shultz, secretary; John Hodgson, treasurer, and Jack Peeling, historian. Oct. 5, Erdinc Myers, whose father became critically ill, withdrew from school to assist with the farm chores. (The boys weep!) Fairy Hamme transferred from West York High School. 19, Jack Peeling and Dale Markey moved to York, and enrolled in high school there. (Now the girls weep!) 23, Richard Miller, after receiving his first pink slips,'' decided he was more- adapted to farming than studying. 24, William Elgin was elected to fill the unexpired term of Historian Jack Peeling. 18, Luella Stumpf found the muddy roads too much for her, so remained at her home in Concwago Independent District. 13, Ruth Krout not only took the mumps, but gave” them to her sophomore- brother, Gerald. 1, Wyleen Groupe moved here from New York State, and joined us. 23, At the second semester election all the old officers, except Secretary Hazel Shultz, who was replaced by Raymond Hoffman, Jr., were retained. 9, Aden Anderson tired of study, so withdrew. 10, Edna Myers entered from West York Hi. (Boys tidy up.) 12, Our first attempt at Assembly was successfully built around the theme of St. Patrick's Day. 19, Kenneth Hoover quit for the second time; this time for good. 25, Adath Philips celebrated her fifteenth birthday by giving us a party. 26, William Kroft hired out on a farm, and left us. 30, Randall Zcigler moved to Hallam and enrolled in the high school there. Apr. 13, Hazel Shultz secured a work permit” and retired to her home in Hamilton township. May 27, Forty-six members of our class finished the first lap of the four-year course. How well we did only time will tell. 1937- 38 Auc. 30, This year when we returned to continue our search for our Holy Grail, Knowledge, by further attacking Study and Examination, we found only thirty-eight of the old members on hand. Edgar Bosscrman and Lester Gibbs secured employment in the peach and apple orchards of upper Adams county. We were glad to welcome two newcomers, Hilda Duncan from York Hi, and Marie Havcrstock from York Springs Hi. The faculty this year was enlarged from five to seven and other changes were noted. William I-.. Black, of Lebanon, and a recent graduate from Lebanon Valley College replaced Ida Katherine Hall as teacher of history and supervisor of music; John W. Bankert was now Dfc. Jan. Feb. Mar. ZS
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