Gettysburg High School - Cannon Aid Yearbook (Gettysburg, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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JUNIOR CLASS Adams, Evelyn I Andrew, Marie I' ' Arendt, Catherinevlef AS Beard, Adeline , xx Beard, Helen lx W Beitler, Donald J' Benner, Anna Mary, I' Benson, Sara NK '60 U g Ben ton, Thomas .N SMA l Bierer, Norma ' Black, Edna Mae Bosak, Amelia Bosak, John Bream, Thelma Bupp, Pauline Bushman, Ruth Chamberlain, Evelyn Cleveland, Jean ' Collins, Vivian 'lfgv-44,v1f Conti, Evelyn Crabill, Frances 4, U' Culp, Jean J ' Cutrens, Louetta Davies, Robert Deatrick, Robert Eckert, Lawrence Eckert, Richard Eiker, Elmer Frazer, Mary Gouker, June Grimm, Dorothy Lee Hanawalt, George Harbach, Janice Hargreaves, Betty Jane Heck, John Hofe, Ruth Hoffman, Anna Catherine Hoffman, Jeanne Hoover, Pauline Horner, Mildred Jacobs, Catherine Keefer, Theodore Kendlehart, John Kessel, Jean Lee, Evelyn Lefever, Robert Little, Paul Livesay, Robert MacPherson, Oliver Martin, George Martin, Irene Martin, William Mashburn, Marion McElroy, Betty McGreagor, Maxine McIntyre, Josephine McKenrick, George Meals, Kenton Miller, Catherine Mundorff, Nellie Louise Myers, Dorothy Myers, John Myers, Kathleen Null, Richard Oyler, Jack Oyler, Thomas Reaver, Lucille Rebert, Anna Redding, Bernard Redding, Nellie Redding, Robert Reynolds, Walter Riggeal, Inez Riley, Anna Marie Ross, Raymond Schroyer, Allan Settle, Margaret Sharrer, Mary Shealer, Grayson Shears, Dorothy Sheffer, Sara Jane Shields, Ellen Shultz, Rita Slaybaugh, Elmira Spangler, Arlene Stanley, Richard Stanton, Catherine Stanton, Cora Starry, Gladys Sterner, Luella Stock, Bernard Stoner, Clifford Strausbaugh, Betty Swope, Betty Tate, James Thomas, Claire, Thomas, Jean ZW! Van Dyke, Rossi Walker, Ruthe Wansel, Joseph Warman, Arthur 1' Weaner, Robert Weaver, Martha Vx? Weaver, Ralph Weikert, Donald Wentz, Ruth Wisler, Kathryn Zinkand, Karlvyn Zinn, John , ,fog

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JUNIOR OFFICERS President- -f-f -Y ,,,,,,, ., ..-Bernard Stock Vice President ,,,,, Dorothy Lee Grimm Secfefafl' ---f----- - . , ...Anna Catherine Hoffman Treasurer H ,,,7f,,,fi Y7VYTed Keefer Adviser f .Miss Relda Green Class Colors Class Flower, . ,,,, ,,,,, . .. .. ., Blue and Gold ., . , . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , ,Trailing Arbutus Class Motto: , , ,, Put your backbone where your wishbone is. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Green as Freshmen, riper as Sophomores, and now, as Juniors, we have almost attained that blush of maturity, which, when Seniors, will be ours. Each year as it passes raises our Juniors a step higher in Gettysburg High School history. 1935 has witnessed the election of our class ofhcersg 1935 has seen our class party, which was very successful with decorations of a cunning rustic arbor, which formed an entrance to the dance floor, green shrubbery and ponds of gold-fish bordering the hall, and with white stars penetrating the mass of blue, which was the ceiling with the orchestra encompassed in a veritable evergreen forest, furnishing ritzy rhythm-with the floor show entertaining as to a French skit, a duet tap dance, and a musical monologue-and with unique wood programs, bound by vari-colored chicken rings, and looped with tasseled cord. 1936 has applauded our play, Growing Pains, in which Sara Jane Shelter and Tom Benton portrayed the roles of adolescents aching with growing pains, and jean Culp and Oliver Macpherson, their exasperated parents. 1936 approved the class rings with the num- bers 37 emblazened on their sides. Our contributions to the Maroon and Wlhitef' the orchestra, the band, the amateur dramatic club, the knitting club, the debating club, the Mask and Wig club, and to foot- ball, baseball, basketball, and track complete our record. Judging from past activity the Class of '37 has launched the boat of success.



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som-IQMORE CFFICERS President 777,,,,7,,77,, ,,,,7, 3 ,,,7,7 R obert Troxell Vice President ,77,..77 77,... . .A Betty Frazee Secretary ,,.,,,,,,,,,,A, ,,,,,,,,,A Lucille Grimm Treasurer.. .,.... ,Y,YYY,777,... ,47.. - . .Paul Fox Adviser ,.,.,. e.,.,.. .,.,,,,, M i ss Ruth Spangler Class Colors ,,,ee,,,, ,,,,re,.e ,,,e, O r ange and Brown Class Flower ,,,e,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,e,,,,e,,, B r own-eyed Susan ,,,,,,f'Find a way or make onef, Class Motto SCPI-IOMORE CLASS HISTORY When we, the Class of '38, entered Gettysburg High School for the first time as stu- dents, we were hlled with awe and wondering. How should we ever remember the room numbers? How could we remember which desk was ours? How could we get from one class to the next without being late or getting lost or stumbling into the wrong room? These were but a few of the numerous, perplexing questions which only time and habit answered. Before 'we realized it, that year, happy but strenuous, was over and there was nothing to worry about for three whole months. When we entered this same High School again in the Fall of 1935, we had an alto- gether different outlook on life from the one we had had the previous year. Instead of being tormented, we could torment! The faculty seemed more like old friends than ever before, and the building now held no terrors for us, we were Sophomoresl Our class might well be remembered as the ul-lard Luck Class when parties are the topic of conversation. Both years our class parties have been postponed from their original dates by a forced school vacation. One year it was the measles and the next year it was bad weather that called the party off, but when they were finally held, the Class of '38 shone! Although this second year has probably caused a little more work, it has been just as much fun and holds just as many happy remembrances as the first. In almost every organization of Gettysburg High School we have members of the Class of '38. We are also very well represented in various school sports such as football, basketball, and baseball. You see now, we hope, that our class is not to be outdone by any other.

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