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f HUGHESVILLE MONARCH l HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT THOUGHTS Once more, commencement night rolls 'round, With which come many joys And sorrows too ffor how we'll miss Our friends-both girls and boysj The life we've led in H. H. S. May not be just the best, But, if you try us, you will find That each will stand the test. For, though welll roam both far and wide, Our thoughts will wander back To all the things in high school. That help us bear our pack. And ere commencement comes again We'll thank dear H. H. S. For giving us the facts and rules On which we based success. IJAREWELL SENIORSl As the termination of the Seniors' scholastic career draws near, the beginning of a chasm of a broken friendship steals into the hearts of everyone who has ever associated with the individuals of this class. The junior feels that he has an immense footstep to fill next year, the Sophomore realizes that he loses a friend and advisor, the Fresh- man tries to imagine the school being run without this year's Seniors, and they all feel each and every one, ,that an elegant friendship is drifting into oblivion. In every activity the Seniors will be missed. Their intense interests in anything athletic, their cooperative assistance in educational matters, their leadership and guid- ance in every field created a bond between this class and the others, the loss of ,which will be felt deeply. Like thexbreak at the end of a chapter of a serial story, this grow- ing association is ended abruptly at graduation, the following chapters being added individually. We are sure, however, that wherever the graduate may have cause to resume his activities in this world,,he will be successful, for he carries with him all the best anpl most sincere wishes of success and honor of the entire student body. Somber and cheerlessyas this parting may seem, it means another step forward in the lives of these passing students, and may it be a happy one. With all the fondest of farewells and the best of good wishes, we bid you-Goodbye and Good Luck. MAX SELTZER.
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HUcHEsv1LLE MUN ARCH HIGH scHooL Section 2 Whereas, having the best wishes for the unworthy members of this stately school, who will follow us, we give and bequeath: 1. To Dorothy Bubb, Martha Smith's exceptional ability as a public speaker and leader in this particular phase. 2. To Max Seltzer, Skippy Lunger's position in school activities, also Skips social seat in the first row in chapel. 3. To Afred Ashkar, Boob McBride's place on the A listfalso Wilbur's fondness for Mary. 4. To Doris News, Ruthie Stiger's graceful figure and winning ways. 5. To Libby Sones, Ruth McConnell's ability in the social functions of the school. 6. To Nyle Houseknecht, Stewart Girton's indefinable it and his ability to succeed in dramatic, social and athletic functions. 7. To jean Artley, Hilda Seibert's charm and comeliness. 8. To Stanley Levine, Commy Herrimaifs expressions which he uses so nicely, and his winning ways which makes him the choice of the crowd. 9. To Dorrence Seibert, Donald Fox's athletic ability and shining smile without a blush. 10. To Bennett Greenholtz, john Crossley's Ulleetness on foot. 1. To Ken Fox, Mack Colabinels ability as an orator basketball shark, and lastly to see and not be seen. 12. To Ruth Travelet, Hattie Armstrong's many mysterious, intriguing and most dangerous curves. 13. To Emery Worthington, Max Hughes developed physique, Cheer up, Em- eryl' Max says, The athletics did it. 14. To Richard Boak, Charles Guyer's love for the out of doors, also Charlie's unequaled ability in in the academic and athletic phases of school life. 15. To Ava Whitmoyer, Iva Eenstermacher's quietness. 16. To Donny Stiger, Irvin Boatman's ability to get in the movies on a childs ticket. 17. To Libby,Sones, Evelyn Grittner's charm and becoming smile. 18. To Freddie Henderson, Newt Eriant's long dark hair. We sincerely hope that Freddie will care for his curls as Newt. 19. To Harold Boudman, Iris Shaner's ability as a speaker. Although they are both very quiet at times, we know that Harold will take up where Iris finished, 20. To Aggie Bull, Celia Slonaker's permission to date in town. 21. To Betty Boyer, Helen Baker's ability of knowing when seeing. 22. Ivan Miller and Gilbert Bab will all their belongings on the girl's side to the athletic association, in order that they may be used in football bonfires in the coming years. 23. To Sissy Hill, Edna Faus's Betty Boop voice, an incinerator in which to burn her fastly increasing fan mail. 24. To Frances Opp, Emily Grittner's interest in the large cities. We do hereby appoint as executor of this our last will and testament, R. A. G. Stetler, with the full understanding that all the aforesaid desires and requests will be faithfully carried out. In witness whereof we the Senior Class of the Hughesville High School, do hereto set our hands and seal on this 25th day of May, Nineteen Hun- dred and Thirty-Four. THE CLASS OF 1934.
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