Mercer High School - Hi Times Yearbook (Mercer, PA)

 - Class of 1938

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Class History On September 2, 1934, we began our high school career as i icsnmen. For our class officers we elected James Palmer, president; William Vogan, vice-president; and Geraldine Semple, secretary-treasurer. The prospects of four years of high school made us panicky but we managed very well with the help of Miss Munnell and Mr. Crowell. The first gaiety was the Sophomore party which introduced us into the society of the older classes. Then we became Sophomores and we were able to walk along nonchalantly. This year, Hilda Sarver was president; Martha Leisher, vice-president; and Geraldine Semple, secretary-treasurer. We entertained successfully the other classes at our Sophomore party under the supervision of Miss Robinson and Mr. Patterson. Guided by Miss Miller and Mr. Hettinger we became dignified Juniors. The heavy responsibilities of this year were borne by William Vogan, president; Willard Nickum, vice-president; Mary Dunn, secretary; and James Palmer, treasurer. We will long remember this as the year in which we bought our class rings and presented under Mr. Hettinger’s direction, “Remember the Day.” This class play furnished us the money for the Junior-Senior Banquet. Most important of all, this was the year when the MER-HI was established. Seniors—at last! Our class play, “The Nut Farm,” and the Junior-Senior Banquet came in rapid succession. The year has gone all too quickly and now it is time for Commencement. Sara Orr Margaret Anderson

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ACTIVITIES ACT(ivities) I ...................Sports ACT(ivities) II ................Literary ACT(ivities) III ..................Music MER-HI

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