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HUGHESVILLE MON ARCH HIGH SCHOOL 1513-4-H THE JUNIOR CLASS The Epic of The Ciara' of 734 The tale of the Class of 1934 is an interesting one. As we look back upon the part we have taken in school activities, we are proud of our achievements. It is with no small amount of satisfaction that we recount on this page the things which have been accomplished. We entered Hughesville High School in the Fall of 1930 with a class numbering 52, each and every one of us intent on getting our share of wisdom and sophistication during our four years stay. Since that time, now three years past, some have fallen by the wayside and our class roll has dropped below the 50 mark. We sincerely hope that those remaining will continue their High School education next year as Seniors. The Class of '34 has always been active in High School activities. In athletics we have furnished, for the past three years, a large number of the members of the Varsity and junior-Varsity teams. Although we have been active in athletics, our social life has not been neglected. Several successful parties have been held and our aim is to make our Prom the best ever held in dear old UH. H. S. MACK R. COLABINE, ,34. WILBUR McBRIDE, 724.
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---9-gig: I-IUGHESVILLIE MQNARCH HIGH SCHOOL 3, THE SOPHOIVIORE CLASS Sophomore Clow History Yv'ell! Well! Here we are! The Sophomore Class of the H. H. S. Blow me Down! Most of us arrived at this school last year from the Eighth Grade to final a group of jolly Farmers ready to make our class top-notch. We were rather ap- prehensive of the treatment we were going to receive from the blood-thirsty upperf classmen, but we discovered that if a Freshie', acted reasonably toward his superiors, they in turn would treat him in toleration. Our Freshmen oliicers were: Harold tShortyj Kahler, President, Henry fHenj Smith, Vice President, Elizabeth fLibj Sones, Secretary, and Dick Boak, Treasurer. This year our class dignitaries are the following: Max Seltezer. Presidentj Dick Boak, Vice President, Dorothy Minier, Sec- retary, and Don X5Uorthingtou. Treasurer. XVe were well represented in athletics, having Emory Qliumpj Worthington, Harold Boudman, Kenneth Fox, Dan McConnell, and Nyle fPicl-:lej Houseknecht attempting to achieve fame on the gridiron and George Turner, long and lanky, rep- resenting the Sophs on the basketball squad. In baseball, we have George Turner, Freeman Robbins, and Raymond Derr shag flies in the outfield, in track, Emory Wforthington, Kenneth Fox and Harold Boudrnan. Our class also has literary ability, being represented on the debating team and the other Forensic League activities. During our high school years our class promoted several social functions in- cluding a successful card party, a number of food sales, and various class parties. While this is only our second year at this school, we can truly say that We are Hughesville born, and Hughesville bred, and when we die, welll be Hughesville dead. Yifith this spirit ever drawing us upward we are determined to go out in the world and advance the fame and glory of Hughesville High School as far as pos- sible. MAX SELTZER, '55.
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