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Seniors Fifteen
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J enior Class High in the breezes are wafted our banners, Proudly o’er all float the gold and the blue, Loudly the trumpets proclaim us due homage, For we are the class of nineteen-thirty-two. Si'E Martin. Fourteen
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LAHIAN JOHN SOLENBERGER “Johnny” V. of P. Here’s the boy who had so many jobs given to him, that we look at him and marvel at how lie ever handled them all at once. “Johnny” has nice, big rosy cheeks, a priceless gift of public speaking, pull with the teachers, good marks and a list of activities which speaks for itself. President (4); Student Council (4); Hand Hook Committee (A); (lamct and Cray (I. 2 3); National Honor Society 3 4), Vice-President (4); Math Club (4); Junior Dance Committee (3): King Committee (2); Drama Club (2. 4); Editor Garnet and Gray, 1st Semester; Senior Play. HELEN G. HUSTON “Huston” University of Penn. Xttrsing Helen makes more noise than any other three girls combined, particularly when she’s excited, which is most of the time. When she’s thoroughly aroused, she can make the most horrible faces at you. The sports Helen doesn’t participate in, she manages—not from the sidelines, either. Everyone knows by this time what a great girl Helen is. without any effort on her part. Vice-President (4); Hockey (3. 4); Class Basketball (1. 2. 3). Assistant Manager (3), Manager (4); Student Council Representative (1, 2); Hi-Y (3. 4); Commercial Club (3. 4); Class Color Committee (1); Junior Dance Committee (3): Senior Dance Commi‘tee (4); General Senior Committee (4); Freshman-Junior Party Committee (3); Senior Play. ARTHUR HAROLD FLEISCHMAN .lit IV hart on In Art we have a football hero and a competent class secretary. Only Art could have written minutes for our “free-for-alls.”—better known as class meetings Art is also cpiite a student—according to Mr. Christ. By the way, did you ever hear Art crow? Just ask for a demonstration some day. Student Council Representative (2. 4); Commercial Club (3. I); Hand (2); Orchestra (2); Football (3, 4); basketball (2. 3); Secretary of Class (I). LE ROY LAYTON “Lee” Drexel Le Roy is one of those fellows who came to high school through the grades. He is a good sport, and we notice that he supports all the school activities with great pep. “Lee” is not the happy-go-lucky type that is characteristic of some of our students, but he seems to have a serious purpose in life. Vice-President (I, 2). Treasurer (4); Track (2. 3. 4); Math Club (3. 4); Science Club (1); Banner Committee (1); National Honor Society (4). Sixteen
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