Greencastle Antrim High School - Conococheague Yearbook (Greencastle, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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20 G. H. S. SPOTLIGHT WANTED A book on How to Grow Tall -Dan Cham- berlin. A new way of communication in Study Hall- The Students. A good recipe to overcome tardiness-Mar tha Julia Fletcher. A nickname-Anna Mary Walck. A good basketball team-Miss Unger. Plenty of time to sleep--Stewart Kauffman. A first prize for the Glee Club--Miss Gentzel. More dances--Gene Bollinger. More bugs-Mr. Whitmore. A good cook-Harry Brumbaugh. Some one to argue about unemployment re Iief-Debators. A quiet study hall during Chemistry class- Mr. Grove. Some students who really appreciate good mu- sic-Miss Gentzel. More sleep--Albelt Haselbarth. Anything-just so it is new-Faculty. Money-Juniors and Seniors. More Gum-Virginia and Ruth. Better Hi-Y Girls--Miss Phillippy. Peace contract--Seniors. Mabel-Norman Roof Automatic fioor sweeper-Miss Fletcher. Another test-Isabel Shuman. Perfect basketball team-Miss Unger. Reducer-Nellie and Bibba. A better boy friend-Dot. A big thrill--Glenn Haldeman. Peroxide-Edith Flegel. Rich Husband-Virginia Knode. Her own way-Florence Shatzer. A big moment-Nora Bear. Just one more dance-Margaret Heffner. The other half-Sweetheart. A marcel-Roy Angle. A big kiss-Gene. More chemistry-David Saylor. A regular girl-Junior Grove. Is Edgar a Barr? Is Pauline an Angle? Is James a Beahm? Is Peggy a Martin? Does Dody Ryder? Is Edna a Foreman? Is Carl a Fisher? Is Frances a Walck? Is Carol a Plott? Is Nora a Bear? -A Sophomore CAN YOU IMAGINE? Dody without her giggle? Red Small acting sensible? G. H. S. without Mr. Grove? Austin with black hair? The Senior class without Bibba? Arthur Stouffer having his English done? G. H. S. basketball team winning half of the games they play? Isabel Shuman without her books? Edith Flegel without cosmetics? Omer Grosh jumping center in basketball? Alvin Hafer being president? The Seniors being dignified? The Senior-Junior Latin class without its pony? A perfect Monday afternoon French lesson? Janet Royer quiet? Albert Haselbarth behaving himself? Mary Davis with curly hair? Dot without Dave? Girl's varsity basketball team without the Ju- niors? Louise and Bo separated? No arguments in Geometry class? Junior class without Washington Township pupils? Nellie Barnes with straight hair? A victorious basketball team? Junior class all agreeing? Junior and Senior plays without Miss Unger? Junior Grove wearing curls? Miss Zug wearing glasses? John Henry making Love ? Helen Daley still and quiet? Abie without a Dot ? Senior class with a good reputation? Dudy without Red ? Bill Kline fiunking Latin? Hi-Y without Miss Phillippy? Study Hall with a clean floor? Andy without Marg? Miss Durboraw losing her temper? Helen Dinsmore never giggling? Abie not asking questions? HE QUALIFIED You will want to enter something for the county fair, I suppose , said the chairman of the agricultural society to John. Well, yes , was John's reply. You may put me down for the biggest hog in the coun- try .

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G. H. S. SPOTLIGHT 19 SOPHOMORES -1 CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT-Norman Roof VICE PRESIDENT-Carol Plott SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The class of '34 entered Old Main Room on the eighth day of September, 1930. On September 25, 1931, with Miss Phillippy act- ing as our advisor, we elected the following officers: President Norman Roof Vice Pres. Carol Plott Secretary Dorothy Ryder Treasurer Mildred Grove This year the class was permitted mem- bers in the Student Council and besides the president of the class Alta Ruth Martin and Mark Gilbert were elected. The class held a weenie roast with the Freshman Class at Cold Spring Park, with Miss Phillippy, Miss Gentzel, and Mr. Grove as our chaperons. Many enjoyed the lunch SEC RETARY-Dorothy Ryder TREASURER-Mildred Grove which was made up of roasted weenies, marsh- mallows, pickles, and rolls. Later in the fall on Halloween evening many of our class enjoyed the Hallowe'en par- ty held in the Gym with the rest of G. H. S. Before we could realize it, our Christmas vacation was here. After returning to school we found that Mid Winter tests were about to take place. Spring came and with it on April 6th the Spring Frolic, which was given by the Alumni Association. Many from our class attended the Spring Frolic and had a very nice time dancing and playing cards. The end of the term is just about here so we say goodbye to the History of the Class cf '34 until next year's Spotlight is pub- lished. -Dorothy Ryder



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G. H. S. SPOTLIGHT 21 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT-Kenneth Statler VICE PRESIDENT--Osborne Edwards SECRETARY-Mabel Barnes TREA SURE R-Lorraine Pensinger CLASS COLORS-Cardinal and White CLASS FLOWER-Red and White Carnations CLASS MOTTO-Begin at the Bottom and Climb up FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY On September 8, eighty bashful boys and girls stumbled into Main Room. Thirty-one of us had come up from the Greencastle eighth grade, and forty-nine had come from sur- rounding localities. We were so dumbfound- ed at the vastness of the Main Room that we hardly knew where to go or what to do. About a month after school had begun we held our first class meeting with Mr. Grove as our class advisor. We olganizeal at this time and felt as though we had a right to be counted in old G. H. S. Accompanied by the Sophomores, we left one Friday evening early in October for Cold Springs, where we all had a most enjoyable time at a Weenie roast . Mr. and Mrs. Grove, Miss Gentzel, Miss Phillippy, and Mr, Way were the chaperones. All four classes decided to have one large party in the gym on the Friday night before Halloween. Different members of the upper classes dec01'ated the gym and arranged for the games and refreshments-ginger bread, cider, pretzels, and candy. Some of our members have made ine re- cords in basketball, hockey, track, and base- ball. We hope to keep up our records and make them still better during the three com- ing years.

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