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THE ANNUAL OF i929 Z9 1929 CLASS HISTORY l. And now our four year cruise is o'erI We've renched our port at lastg But let us think of days gone by. Of deeds of the by-gone past. Remember tender Freshmen days. We were but cabin boys: And how the Seniors laughed at us. At our young Freshmen joys. Ah! We were young and innocent, A sight to please the eye: But now the kids are fresh and flip, A plight to make one sigh. When first we entered these great halls, We silent were and meek: They awed us: wc stood silent With the tongue stuck in the cheek. But Freshmen can't 'stay silent long, This truth is known of old: For soon we all accustomed grew, And even grew quite bold. So we at once ull got to work To boost our class a pegg We held our class elections, Our president, Corbly Gregg. We entered into high school life, All full of pep and vim: We animated all the school, We put things into trim. And then came Oratoryg We Freshies ran the race: We entered two contestants, And came out-second place. And so the year it sped nlongg Al lasl cnme 'xriniinationsi And all around the school were heard Prayers and weird lamentations. Oi course. we liked our M. I-I. S But still, 'twas good to laze, And rest, :md snooze, and laze we did Our ilrst vacation days. Il. But all things calm must have an end. This truth the wise men cluimp Our drowsing days were past-and gone, The busy school days came. As Sophomores now, how we had grown! And oh! how grand we felt! And scalps from off the Freshmen took, And stuck them in the belt. Again we held elections With minds keen and alertp And elected for class president The new-comer, Herbert Stannert. - And now all set we sailed along: Our goal was far ahead, We never let the sails slack downg But tightened them instead. We delved into athletics, And oh! How bold our feat: The girls shone bright in basketbnllg And the boys-in the track meet. And then we quite impatient grew, With all our wlles and whinisg We started something very new- We bought class rings and pins. Continued On Page Thirty
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za THE ANNUAL OF 1929 SENIOR COMMITTEES Committees for Class Play STAGE COMMITTEE Miss Propert, Miss Heffelhnger, Louise Everilt, Corbly Gregg, Ray Mancval, George Mussina. Paul Ware, Wm. Hulsizer. PROGRAM AND SALES COMMITTEE Miss Anna May Speare, Mr. S. L. Kunkle, Florence Boudman, Eleanor Kleckner, Maxine Thomas, Bernice Sealey, Dorothy Spitler, Mildred Phillips, Bess Rhoads, Florence Butler, Madeline Sesinger, Margaret I-Ieimbach, Kathryn Stannert, Lillian Rosenblum, Margaret Tomlinson, Helen Mayes, Mary Robbins, June Good, Mary Brown, June Wagner, Sarah Spurr, Gladys Dltzler, Helen Lupold, Anna Ong, Helen Godcharles, Martha Bowman, Katherine Hollerbach, Dorothy Maneval, Gertrude Young, Betty Bailey, Barbara Herald. Isabelle Mlllichap, Cynthia Wallace, Lila Noll, Ruth Fairchild, Gertrude Young, Jane Bingaman, Louise Everitt, Pauline Showers, Mary K. Moyer, Mary Brown, Betty Hill, Leon Huii, George Wagner, William Moore, Bruce Billmeyer, Ralph Clemens, Harold Evans, Charles Reedy, Walter Farley, Benton Schrader, Roland Harbeson, Rudolph Ben- nage, Tilman Foust. Gordon Diefenbach, Meredith Ebex-hart, Earl Watts, Warren Evans. Harry DeWlre, William Whitmyer, Donald Ohl, Robert Campiglio, John Layton, Paul Bly, Lorenzo Miller, Kenneth Swartz, Violet Geyer, Esther Montz, Ethel Noll, Grocc Kauflman, Paul Ware, Helen Kieser. PROPERTY COMMITTEE Mrs, Smith, William Moore, Walter Rein, Aletha, Chalfant, Mabel Cooper, Corbly Gregg. George Mussina. MUSIC COMMITTEE Mr, Smith CANDY AND CHECKING COMMITTEE Blanche Manger, Chairman: Louise Marin, Isabel Millichap, Ethel Noll, Cynthia Wal- lace, Mabel Cooper, Elizabeth Herald.
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30 THE ANNUAL OF 1929 1929 CLASS HISTORY-Continued ill. And so arrived our Junior year, We found our hands were full: 'Twas far the hardest year we had: We had to pull and pull. Again we held elections And we once more selected. The leader of our Freshmen days. Whom everyone respected. And then came spooky Halloween We held our annual party: The clowns. pirates. and sailors came, The clder was-quite tarty. And then the A. A. gave a play. Green Stockings was the name: And. searching for a hero. To '29, they came. And so, time gally passed along: We gained in honors all: Our boys' team clearly vanquished In the game of basketball. In June of Nineteen twenty-eight The Seniors' months we fed! A picnic gay we planned for them- To Rolling Green, we sped. lV And so we breezed right well along, The home port seemed to near: We sailed the home stretch straight ahead, It was our Senior year. We held our class elections, And-the votes collected- We found that for class president Coably Gregg was re-elected, The year was far the busiest That we had ever had: We worked like regular galley-slaves, ' And sweat and sweat, egad!! Again the A. A, gave a play- I A great success -'twas lauded -' Andwhen the curtain fell that nlghta- Nine Seniors were applauded. And then the B. P. W's At a banquet smart and gay, Entertalned the Senior girls In a most delightful way. Next carne our snappy school dances And they 'were grand, I trow: And all the students came and tripped On the light, fantastic toe. And so our school days passed along And never, did we stall Again our boys' team conquered In the game of basketball. Then came along the Senior play 'Twas nlled with girls and goofers : And all the multitude, lt came- To see our snappy hoofers. On June the lifth, to Milton Hi We bade Farewell KO woeful day!! And with our classmates, once for all To Washington, we took our way. And so at last our log-book ends, The rest we leave to time: Our deeds are writ ln records O! the Class 01 '29.
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