Hickory High School - Hickory Nut Yearbook (Hermitage, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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MOCK ELECTION Every year the Problems of Democracy Class of Hickory High have as a class project a mock election. Each person must be registered before he is per- mitted to vote. As can be seen by the above picture all voting is done secretively. William Taylor served as judge of election, Graycie Campbell and Kenneth Duffee served as inspect-orsg Sarah Hunter and Earl Armstrong were clerks.

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SENIORS AS BABIES



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-If 26 PT t e, f f ? li. ,,,...,,,,,.,,,,.,,.., aiu ..4M. cr. M .,,.,,,,,,. .,M,,,,,,,, LF ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , M . DLIHBS HISTURY M ll THE COURTIOF 1932 With a bang Judge Bortz brought his gavil down on his desk. The School Board served as the Jurors, Mr. Veschio as District Attorney, Mrs. Hofius as the Clerk of Courts, Mrs. Wilson, Miss Cohen and Mrs. Douds as lawyers. Fifty-two first offen- ders filed slowly and solemnly into the court room. All except three prisoners were sentenced to four years at Hickory. Court adjourned. The newly elected official with his assistants, Miss Gaugh as cross-examiner and Mrs, McCandless to replace Miss Cohen, Judge Springer passed the Detention Hall Bill much to the dismay of the prisoners. The Jurors said we Spohomores are far too foolish about our wisdom. But they sanctioned a furlough to allow us to present After You I'm Next, coached by the honorable Judge himself, Mr. Springer. The proceeds went for a flag pole and landscaping. Due to delays, technicalities and expense, twelve of our jolly gang were withheld from sentence. Court adjourned for Court House repairs. t'Si1ence in the Court House. The Jurors and the lawyers are awaiting inside. The Court House was made more attractive by the new addition and the '31 Memorials. Doesn't look so queersome anymore. We adopted new officials, Mr. Bair as court crier, who brought Class B Basketball honors to Hickory Court, and Mrs. Hutchins as another lawyer. We were transferred to Mrs. Wilson who proved to be a severe judge. We proudly displayed our insignia to the envying Sophomores. To develop our dramatic talent Miss Gaugh sponsored the Dramatic Club and we participated in t'The Full House. To show our love and appreciation we gave to that distinguished group of four yearers a Junior-Senior Prom. The music was furnished by Don Mi1ler's Prison Heraldsf' Judge Springer called it a day and we were on a three-month parole. The Fall Court Session entered with a bang. Five new members were added to that distinguished group of attorneys, Misses T'idd, Monroe, Long, Glenn and Mr. Zahnizer. We, the condemned thirty-four, were placed under the care of the cross- examiner, Miss Gaugh. Due to the strictness of the court, the Dramatic Club pre- sented Within the Law. We again displayed our talent in a Music-Literary contest with the West Middlesex Lifers. If it were. not for the lack of space and time we might mention the many clubs that were organized. For the honor of the court and to favor the professional men, the Glee Club presented the operetta 'Oh, Doctor. This was the year our girls crashed through with Class B Basketball honors, Spring peeped into our court and whispered that we were to meet our many rivals at a Music-Literary round-up in Sharon. And did we carry away the honors? First in Class B and fourth in the County. Our orator, Philip Joyner, went as far as the state contest. Things were solemn and quiet in the court. Still faithful to our criminal idio- cyncracies, we used for the Senior Play, Billy. With happy but sad faces, we come to Commencement Week and end our happy four years with Baccalaureate, Class Night, and our final judgment, Commencement. We hope and pray that life will be kind to us as it was in our little Hickory court. -E. M. THOMPSON.

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