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HE E P ’ A JRr? I of I jtI M 31
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I HZ JK ' P A Ho I I 9 f W Sitting—Clora Mae Mitchell, Helen Jenkins, Ruth Walborn, Gladys Clem, Amy Catherine Lee, Nelson Prince, Florence Leasure, Eleanor Shank, Catherine Steinberger, Edna Fi’ank. Standing—Robert Spriggs, John McMorran, Claire Yinger, George Slack, Paul Deal, Charles Maggert, Roger Stradling, Roderick Runkle, Ray Galbraith, Emerson Runkle, Thomas Barger, Kermit Stahl. The Class of ’32 In the year of 1928 we, the Freshies entered the good old S. P. H. S. On September the fourth, we started our high school career. Because of our large number, which was twenty-five, we were forced to go to the Normal room in- stead of the regular Freshman room. The bell rang calling us to order and from that time on we have been traveling along the paths of a high school education, which I am certain we all needed for we are no exception to the rule and are just greenies. This one statement we wish to make of ourselves: Maybe we are not good looking, And to some we are not pleasing, But to us life is not short, so If you want to aid us, please help us get a good start. About the middle of October, the Fresh- mans organized and elected officers. They were: President, Nelson Prince; vise presi- dent, Catherine Steinberger; secretary, Amy Catherine Lee; assistant secretary, Gladys Clem; treasurer, Florence Leasure. No de- finite time was set for our class meetings and since then we have had only one, a Hal- lowe’en party held at Harmon Park. One of the things upon which we place great pride was the giving of a Chapel pro- gram, which seemed to please the hearers, although we were mightly much unnerved. In athletics, we are fair but could im- prove as we also could in studies. And now the Freshies as a body, wish the Seniors of this year, “Happiness, Good Luch and Success.” 30 Ruth Walborn.
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'■■'6T i-. I A Rn | ojt t s4. N 'i Eighth Grade Sing we a song of the Eighth grade, Just eighteen members strong, Not very large in numbers But a merry happy throng. There's Oneta Pence’s lovely voice, Some day she’ll be a star And we know that many people Will icome to hear her from afar. Miss Thetis Deal in basket ball Is very hard to beat, And for us all to watch her play It is surely a treat. David is our ball fan He's fond of candy, gum and cake, And he said, “he'd be quite happy If he had arms that wouldn’t break.” Never once since to school she started Has Jeannette missed a single day How many in the country Can beat that record, we pray? Ralph is the boy Who chopped off his finger, And now we do hope All the others will linger. Then there is Floyd A farmer’s fair son, Who is quite overjoyed When his English is done. Eileen is tall And fond of jokes, But Arithmetic lessons Make her provoked. Marvin’s hair curls And he’s exceedingly fair Our parties aren’t complete Unless Marvin is there. H stands for Harold and When he gets in a rage He many times wishes The girls were all in a cage. Here’s a word about Ivan, He’s a tinner by trade, You may go to his store To have furnaces made. Thelma’s our short girl, And our very best scribe, Her fame will be known By all far and wide. Millard’s from Millerstown, Best artist of ours, He can make many pictures In a very few hours. Marcella is bashful And very sly, But maybe she’ll marry In the sweet bye and bye. (Continued on page 85) 32
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