Lower Moreland High School - Elmleo Yearbook (Hundingdon Valley, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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4+-s-1 Tl-IE ELMLEO X4-4+ EPOCH III As usual, we managed to slip by unobserved into the junior class. Much to the surprise of the teachers, we retained our pep and vigor. Studies were just the same-difficult. After settling down for this, our next to last year, the following class officers were elected: President, john Friedrich, Vice Presi- dent, john Taxis, Secretary, Ethel Ramsong Treasurer, Lloyd Fesmire. VVe had come to realize that the financial situation needed im- provement if we were to go to Washington in '35. The annual junior Dance was a huge success, and with the so-called profit, we saved for the big event called the junior- Senior Prom, at which the juniors were hosts to the Seniors. Another memorable event of l933-34 was the Wearing of our class rings. This was the year when Treasure Hunts were the rage. We, of course, had to have one. Arrangements were made forthwith and the scene of battle was at Fanny Cataldo's. Marie Haist offered her home for another St. Patty's Party, which successfully concluded the parties for the Junior year. EPOCH IV Again we returned to Lower Moreland-this time dignified QPH seniors. The word senior seemed to seep into our cob-webbed craniums, and we began with new power and overflowing vigor which remained throughout the year. We started the year right by electing the following class of- ficers: President, Ethel Ramsong Vice President, Edward Gerschg Secretary, Helene Mayer, Treasurer, Edith Patterson. Mr. William Anglemoyer was our class advisor. Starting with Mr. Anglemoyer in our Hrst year of high school, we were delighted to end with him. VVe take time out now to thank him for his cooperation and help- fulness in every emergency. Our last year! Thirty-one bright, dignified seniors! ! A schedule for the dances and other senior activities was con- structed. All the dances and other money making propositions brought fun for every one who attended them, and we wish to thank all those who helped to make them so successful. An extensive advertising campaign boosting the senior plays was launched with great success--thanks to the hard and earnest work of the coaches and players. These plays were termed the best plays ever given by a Senior Class. Page Tfwenfy-right

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..-we THE ELMLEO pa Class History EPocH I Excitement prevailed in the year l932 when we started our Freshman year of high school. Forty-eight shy little freshmen started junior High under the able sponsorship of Mr. William Anglemoyer. Having started with Mr. Anglemoyer, we hoped to end with him also, for much was accomplished under his able sponsorship. It was then that We welcomed the group that joined us from Siles and Feasterville and which was to comprise most of our class. After electing our president, Lloyd Fesmire, we held one of our first good times as a class, a successful Hallowe'en Party at Alice Ridgway's home. VVith an air of secret knowledge and superior intelligence we strutted about the halls when the time for our graduation from Junior High approached. On the morning of June l6, l932, the girls clad in white dresses, the boys in dark suits, marched to the auditorium with an air of dignity that belied our inner excitement. Speeches were made by several students, and Dr. Alfred Taxis brought us a very practical message. A graduation party following the Commencement exercises marked the last of our many activities for the year. EPOCH II September 1933 bestowed itself upon us and again we took up our studies in Lower hloreland-not as 'fverdant freshmenf' but as 'fsophisticated sophomoresf' Our class ranks had decreased, due to failures and change in residence, but the rest of us turned to suc- cessful achievement. In the beginning of the second semester, We were sufficiently grown to organize our class. We elected the following officers: President, John Taxis, Vice President, John Friedrich, Secretary, Ethel Ramson, Treasurer, Nlargaret Hastings. Our class advisor was Miss Charlotte Fackler. With this staunch crew our class organized many parties: a Hallowelen Party held at Strathman's barn, a New Year's Party held at the home of Fanny Cataldog and a St. Patty's Party at lWarie Haist's home. It was this year that a Sophomore-Freshman reception was initiated upon the suggestion of lN1iss Fackler. Page Tfwvrzfy-,rz'fu1'n



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.ag THE ELMLEO g++.. The month of May arrived! The month that will always be found among our memories is called the trip-to-Washington month! Under the watchful eye of our chaperons, Mr. and lN1rs. Anglemoyer, we managed to have a delightful time. This event is looked upon as the climax of all activities. Here we stop to express our appreciation for the fine Prom the juniors gave us at the Lower Moreland Grade School Audit- orium. fuljrosperity, where art thou? j The days have slipped quickly by. The class day exercises held on june ll, l935 brought enjoyment with many laughs for every one. Everyone had a chance himself as a Hnal gesture. At last graduation approached, the eventful day arrived at last. Imagine our joy, yet not little sorrow, as we progressed slowly to re- ceive our diplomas. Our school days ended with a sincere wish for success in life from our Principal, Mr. Hoke. Before we depart from good old L. M. H. S. we glance back- ward upon the four years sojourn, which will forever linger in our memories as the happiest days of our lives. We wish to express, in our simple manner, the deepest gratitude, and feeling to the teachers and fellow students who have made it so enjoyable. As we journey toward new life, striving for success, we bid adieu with tear- ful eyes and heavy hearts to our Alma Mater that brought us profit- able and happy days. --Philo menu Cataldo Just Imagine Mr. Hoke not getting off the subject. bliss Johnson unable to do a lllath, problem. lllr. Anglemoyer not giving a test or handing out a unit. Nliss Crowe losing her quiet manner. lllr. Slaybaugh not talking about C. C.'s. lliliss Coleman not smiling. Mr. Baldwin without a story. lVlrs. Boyer not glaring at some one. Mr. Barlow not walking with rythm. lVIr. Redmile finding the school clean on Fridays. -Ufillianz fohnson. Page Tfweniy-nine

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