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March 4-Helen Bosich attends Military Ball at Lehigh. l2-Our School Principal, Mr. lllick buys a new car. l3-Seniors Win the lnter-Scholastic Basketball Cup. 27-Mr. lllick announces Senior Commencement Speakers. April l-Seniors celebrate all fools day. 8-Senior girls get measured for caps and gowns. 13 to 20-Seniors celebrate Easter Holidays. No School! 29-Seniors, act as critics for the Iunior Play. May 6-Freshman hold Class Party in High School Aud. 12-Seniors hold a Card Party in Hellertown Aud. 20-Sophomore Party. 27-Lower Saucon pupils hold Commencement exercises in H. H. S 26-Senior Day. Iune 3-luniors give Seniors Annual Reception. 5-Commencement Sermon. 8-Class Day Exercises. 10-Commencement Exercises. Seventy-two
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Senior Class Calendar September 7-The arrival of Seniors - Followed by the luniors, Sophomores ,and Fresh- man who are as cocky as ever. I6-First Class Meeting. Election of officers. Seniors re-elect Paul Chiz class President. October 4-Year Book Staff chosen. Seniors elect Dorothy Reiss as editor-in-chief. 10-A. A. Meeting. Donald Hagey elected as President. ll-Senior Class decided to sell Christmas Cards and Candy. 13-First Yearbook Meeting. 21-Seniors get big surprise at first glimpse of their report cards. 31-Seniors dress in bewitching costumes to celebrate Witchcraft. November 2-Seniors take a trip to Council Hall to Witness the election procedures, under the direction of Mr. Klein. l6-Seniors decided to purchase a brief case for Mr. Landis, Senior Play Director. 19-Seniors present matinee entitled Only Sally Ann. 20-Seniors present evening production, Only Sally Ann. 25-Group of Seniors decided to walk off their Thanksgiving Dinner by hiking out to the Reservoir. 28-Seniors look their prettiest for the camera, in order to have their pictures taken. December 14-Sale of Christmas Candy and Cards brought to a close. Very successful affair. 23-Seniors had a Christmas party with Walter Guro, acting as Santa Claus. 24-With kisses, sighs of relief and great Christmas spirit, We leave with a hope that Santa will not miss us on his annual visit. Icmuary 3-Close the old ledgers and begin with the new. 11-Seniors are gifted With free admission to the East Stroudsburg Game. 21-Seniors sponsor their first Card Party. 25-29-Mid-year Exams. 30-Seniors celebate the close of first semester. February 2-The origination of the Snob Sisters . 14-Love in full bloom, as Seniors send valentines. 17-Seniors sponsor successful Card Party. 29-We missed this dayl l I I I Seventy-one
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Famous Sayings by Seniors Norman Boehm: Ah, you're always picking on me. Helen Bosich: He didn't tell me anything, honest he didn't. Oh! what's the use. Harold Eckert: Tell Mary to meet me at the fountain. Iohn Weber: What's it to ya? Oscar Schick: Watch out! I'll put my arm around you. Louisa Seifert: Go lay an egg, wise guy. Velma Doncsecz: Everybody hates me, nobody loves me. Dorothy Snyder: Ie ne comprends pas. Mary Kovach: Boy! I'm telling ya. I was so mad I almost died. Beatrice Bernhardt: lust so you don't stay that way. Andrew Hanzlikz Oh! all right fellows, I'm not going to have anything more to do with youse. Verna Eisenhardt: Hold that tongue young man. Emma Reily: Oh you're so cleverl Marie Wolst: My marks are so-o low. I just know I flunkedf' Dorothy Pluck: We never get any credit. Catherine Cope: Oh boy! Am I happy? ? ? You know why! Kazmer Beyer: Go ahead you master minds. Louis Vargo: You sure started a racket there. Benjamin Muschlitz: Oh ya! That's me! Dorothy Reiss: Some people think they have a lot of work! lane Diehl: Anybody got a pencil they can lend me? William Maintz: Ah, he don't know what he's talking about. Donald Hagey: Ah, I don't believe that. Edward Godycki: W'hat d'ya mean? Dorothy Fulton: My brother came home and I couldn't come to school.' Betty Fritchman: Hi-ya! Ioe, Ioel How are you? Anne Catherine Seifert: Boy we certainly raised the dickensl Ruth Wetzel: HoW are you getting along? Margaret Reiss: Oh that's a lot of Baloney. Iohn Holley: I'm not saying. Russel Ouier: don't tell me. I knowl Helen Pastir: We didn't even do anything then he told us to come in.' Rose Momich: Yeah, that's what I sayl Paul Ohiz: Don't youse forget your money now. Mary Skibo: VVhat do they think We are anyway. d Irene Horwathz When did I say that? Gosh, you can't even talk now- a- ays. Evelyn Werkheiser: Oh heck! Did you hear what she said about me.' Gladys Woodring: I Wonder how she'd like it if I did that to her. Ira Koplin: I'd like to ask a question. Ralph Pearson: I'm not arguing that point what I want to say is-- Walter Bernhardt: Oh what does he know. Lillian Beil: Oh goodness, I'm going to have a fit in a minute. 1 I 1 Seventy-three
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