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ELEUSINIA, MINERSVILLE, PA., 1932 MARIAN E. POUNDER English Mahanoy City High School, 1922, Susque- hanna University, 1927-A. B. Positions: Miners- ville High School C5 yearsj. We cannot and will not forget a friend of the pupil. She made English a pleasure. Miss Pounder started us many a time by Oh, Hor- rors! This is a favorite expression that we will miss. We must leave, but tender memories linger. FLORENCE R. BERNEY Science Tower City High School, 1923, Penn State, Marywood College, 1927-A. B. Positions: Min- ersville High School C5 yearsj. Allow us to introduce to you our faithful Biology teacher, Miss Berney. Hrr willingness to help those in need has brought to hzr side many admiring followers. When Biology persists in making itself diffi- cult Miss Berney insists upon finding a way to make it easy and interesting. We feel sure Miss Berney will always find a way to manage difiiculties. Success can always be hcrs for the asking. ELIZABETH G. CAMPION En gl ish and Latin St. Joseph's High School, Emmitsburg, Md., 1924, St. Joseph's College, Emmitsburg, Md., 1923-A. B. Positions: Minersville High School C4 yearsj. We are sorry to leave one who has worked with us through our four years. As Seniors we :an better appreciate the benefit which her guidance has brought to us. She directed our plays with a sense of friendliness that makes us feel more like experienced actors than ama- teurs. We wish we could always have her with us. fnurteenl
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ELEUSINIA, MINERSVILLE, PA., 1932 MARY E. GLENWRIGHT Mathematics Minersville High School, 1914g Dickinson Col- lege, 1918 A, B.g Positions: Lewistown High School, C1 yearlg Milton High School, Del., C1 yearlg Schuylkill Haven High School Q1 yeartjg Montrose High School K2 yearslg Minersville High School C8 yearsj. Miss Glenwright has been our guardian an- gel through our high school years. Although she is a strict disciplinarian, we all know Miss Glenwright in her lighter moods. The class of 1932 is deeply indebted for her invaluable aid. HAROLD H. SAYLOR Mathematics Annville High School, 1922, Lebanon Valley College, 1926 A. B. Positions: Annville High School C1 semesterlg Minersville High School C6 yearsj. Archimedes had nothing on Mr. Saylor, We wonder if there is anything he cannot do. Mr. Saylor may have been more pleased if he could have poured the knowledge of math- ematics into our ears, but he was ever indul- gent and patient, and so we say, So-long, Mr, Saylor. CAROLYN E. EARLY French and History Palmyra High School, 19225 Lebanon Valley College, 1926, A. B.g University of Pennsylvania, Summer 1927. Positions: Luthersburg tl yearly Minersville High School C5 yearsj. As Freshmen and Sophomorcs we knew Miss Early as a class advisor and as one who did her best to help us. As Juniors and Seniors we knew her as a teacher, again striving to help us with our education. As a result of her dn- tiring efforts she has endeared herself to us. It is with much regret that we sever these rela- tions. lthirteen
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ELEUSINIA, MINERSVILLE, Pjligiiiif HELEN M. WOFFENDEN English Williamstown High School, 19165 Shippens- burg Normal School, 19185 State College, 1929- A. B. Positions: Williamstown C8 yearsly Dauph- in, Pa. C1 yearbg Atlantic City, ,N. J. C1 yea1'l3 Minersville High School C4 yearsb. Miss Woffenden was our teacher of History in our Sophomore year and with her ever ready smile she made a dry subjectu interesting. We envy our successors and we sincerely hope that Miss Woffenden will not forget the Class of '32. VIOLA M. CROMER Latin Gettysburg High School, 19249 Gettysburg College, 1928-A. B. Positions: Minersville High School C4 yearsj. It is the worst of madness to learn what has to be unlearntf' Think not that Virgil is hard, for Miss Cro- mer makes it seem easy. We could spend a year in Old Rome with Miss Cromer and sup- pose it a day. Timo flies, and we must leave her who has made our knowledge of Latin a pleasure in the learning. PAUL A. ELBERTI Science Middletown High School, 19245 Lebanon Val- ley College, 1928-B. S. Positions: Minersville High School C4 yearsD. Hail fellow well met, that is Coach all overg whether on the gridiron, diamond, court or classroom he is a regular fellow. We sincere- ly hope his success continues. Let us see some record breaking teams, Mr. Elberti. lfifteen
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