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

 - Class of 1932

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3 G. H. S. SPOTLIGHT 1930-31 September 3- School opened. We are upper classmen and we feel like gods. Poor little Freshmen. September 26- Weenie roast with Seniors at Social Is- land. We had a marvelous time. October 31- Our 3rd party in the High School Gym with the entire high school. April 16-17- We had our first play Cyclone Sally . It was a huge success. We made quite a sum for our Washington trip. June 6- Our high school picnic at Cold Spring Park. Roller skating and golfing. 1931-32 September 8- Came to school as Seniors. Felt all high and mighty. September 16- Elected officers: Gene Bollinger, presi- dent: Erdman Roof, vice president: Anne Clip- pinger, Secretary, and Bess Hassinger, Treas- urer. October 2- Weenie roast at Cold Spring Park with Juniors. December 17-18- Senior Play Climbing Roses. Our last chance to make big money. The play went over big. May 24- Last day of school Beginning of Senior vacation. Farewell dear old G. H. S. May 25- Washington trip. Had a lovely time. June 5- Baccalaureate Sermon. June 6- Class night. June 7- Commencement. Our throats are full, we can say no more- Au revoir -Anne Clippinger, Sec'y. THE SENIORS CLASSIFY THEMSELVES As the result of a secret ballot the seniors have given the rest of the school some valuable information. 1. The most beautiful girl, Lucille Hassing- er. 2. The best looking boy, David Sayior. 3. The most studious, Isabel Shuman. 4. The most ambitious, Isabel Shuman. 5. The most comical, Anne Clippinger. 6. The most original, Anne Clippinge1'. 7. The best dancer, Margaret Heifner 8. The best singer, Nellie Barnes. 9. The cutest girl, Dorothy Binkley. 10. The cutest boy, Junior Grove. 11. Fattest girl, Nellie Barnes. 12. Thinnest girl, Virginia Knode. 13. The tallest boy, John Keckler. 14. The shortest boy, Paul Hardman. 15. One who does most for class, Thelma Walck. 16. The best dressed girl, Virginia Knode. 17. The best dressed boy, Gene Bollinger. 18. Best disposition, Bess Hassinger, 19. The biggest bluff, Gene Bollinger. 20. The most talkative, Helen Dinsmore. 21. The silliest, Helen Dinsmore. 22. The happiest, Isabel Henson. 23. The most popular girl, Lucille Hassinger, 24. The most popular boy, Junior Grove. 25. The best girl athlete, Ruth Gordon. 26. The best boy athlete, Abie Hassler. SENIOR CLASS PLAY The second and last attempt at dramatics staged by the Senior Class of 1932, on De- cember 17-18-19, in the Gem Theatre was Climbing Roses , and I am sure they left a lingering perfume in your memory. The synopsis of the flowery comedy by Eugene Hafer is 'as follows: Mrs. Warren, the society leader of Mays- ville has just received the disconcerting news that a family by the name of Rose has just moved into the adjoining house. The family evidently has a reputation of truck farmers. From now on each vie with the other to gain social honors. Maggie and Tim Rose take lessons from a man, Jack Watson, from Ham- ilton, who really is Jack Archer, a famous novelist. Of courst, Jack falls in love with Peggy Rose, their niece.

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G. H. S. SPOTLIGHT f S E AY I 0 R S CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT-Gene Bollinger .sgj:Q'HET,AxRH'f-Amps rflipplgt VICE PRESIDENT-Eiilnian R 'of TRI-I.-XSL'RI-fFL-Bess Hassingei' DIARY FOR 1929-1932 June 11- 1923-29 5Cl1 'l vl S6'.l. Liinwl - bye Zi' Fiesliiimfii i Hellw. S-.-pit-ini-fies. Septembei 5- Our class enteieti wld Main R-min. Suphu- 1929-30 mares razzed us. Of course. being Fresh- t. ,, bebielilbel .if men, we felt gieen as Ui-iss. We s,.i,,ii g-it ' , , ' C L behiiiril staite-l. 'feast-il the Pie-lizn-en. settled and used tu activities. . , , W t have tifxgtvtten when we were l'i'eshni--ri. Se-ptembei 112- . , C , S it mb 1' I9- E ected orhce-rs: R-.ry small. Pies1lc'11: Ll E. e i3 F B .1 Gene Bollingei. 'Nice Piesitlentz X i1'g.iii:i M U ll mdn Us l cu Knode. Se-cietaiy: Lucille Hassingei. Treas Srl'1'fU1t'f1' 20 - ul-91-, nad weenie if :ist at H-'wt-'s Park. OCIUl38l 5- CC3 b91 31' We had Qui' wcenie roast at S cial Islam-1. H211 Hlllli-WWI! PHITY in IWW bllil'-lilli Miss Bgindle and Miss Phillippy were t-Liu' clap- with the Flrihmeli. ercns. June 4- Octobei 30- Last day QI' sehflvl Half vt' nur hign Had Halloween Party with St.pliwnioi'es - fthiml life is liver. X-iw we ale upper plugs more fun. men.



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G. H. S. SPOTLIGHT 9 To please the Roses, Jack plans to have his friend, Prince Rudolph, of Beringalia, to come. Unfortunately the Prince is detained and Jack hires a passing tourist to take his Instead three Princes arrive and the place. curtain goes down amid confusion. In the beginning of the 3rd act, Mrs. Warren and Joyce Belmont. a snob. are plan- ning to entertain Jack Archer at their home. They think they have it all over the Roses. During the play Priscilla Prentice, an old maid has taken a violent dislike to Jack Watson. She thinks he is the person who jilted her sis- te1'. Jack Watson gets a telegram stating that It's a boy! He is imediately fired from the Rose employ. The Warrens are waiting for Jack Archer to arrive. He goes there. is mistaken for Jack Watson and is kicked out. A friend of his taken into confidence, reveals to the Roses the true situa- tion and Jack Archer is presented to society by the common Roses! Jack marries Peggy Rose and all ends hapily. The cast of characters is as follows:- Peggy Rose, A Common Little Rosebud-Viiw ginia Knode. Maggie Rose, her aunt-Thelma Walck. Hazel Sommers, who has a fondness for or- ange blossoms-Ruth Gordon. Priscilla Prentice, an unpicked dandelion- Anne Clippinger. Mis. Warren, a leader in society-Nellie Barnes. Joyce Belmont, a hot house orchid-Isabel Shuman. Winnie Clark, a little neighborhood pest- Dorothy Binkley. Joel Archer, alias Watson, who cultivates the Roses-Erdman Roof. Ferdie Wimbledon, not a candidate for orange blossoms-Glen Cump. Jim Rose, Maggie's husband, common garden variety-Glen Hassler. Dryden Prowis, not a shrinking violet-Gene Bcllinger. Percy Southworth, a very dominant young man-Warren Grove Jr. Elliott Angle, David Saylor and Paul Hard- man, the three extra Prince Rudolphs. 'I'he play was a great success and we re- gret it was our last attempt at drama. -Anne E. Clippinger. COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES The commencement activities of the Class of 1932 begin on Sunday evening June the fifth. At that time the Baccalaureate Sel- mon will be preached by Rev. C. M. Sparrow in the Sunday School room of the Evangelical Lutheran church. There will be special mu- sic by a mixed chorus from the high school. Class Night will be held at the same place on Monday evening, June the sixth. The fol- lowing members of the class, which group in- cludes all those ranking in the second fourth in scholarship during the four years in high school, will take part in the program: David Saylor, Ruth Gordon, Bess Hassinger, Roy Angle, Nellie Barnes, Anne Clippinger, Beu- lah Rotz, Lucille Hassinger and Florence Shat- zer. Commencement Exercises will be held on Tuesday evening. June the seventh. in the Evangelical Lutheran Sunday School room. The address will be given by Mr. William H. Bristow, Deputy Superintendent of Public In- struction. The nine members of the class who will speak are those having the highest aver- ages duiing the four years and are as follows: Glenn Haldeman, valedictorian: Isabel Shu- man, salutatoriang Lois Grove, third honorg Thelma Walck, fourth honor, William Kline: Virginia Knodeg Warren Grove: Nora Bear, Katharine Morter. All of the commencement talks by the students this year will be on some phase of the life of George Washington. ON COMMENCEMENT NIGHT O Seniors! My Seniors! our fearful trip is done, Our class has mastered every task, the prize we sought is won: The end is near, music I hear, the people all assembling, While the Senior Class comes marching in, with faces grim and daring. But O sad! sad! sad! Sad at the thought of parting From classmates, school, and teachers: A new life starting. O Seniors! Dear Seniors! look up and hear the bellsg

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