Muncy High School - Canusarago Yearbook (Muncy, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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: 5:25, .'I:l::g,'5:!,,':: .-1g:g: C N U Fig: 'ff 5' George Derr Lawrence Foust Robert Walton George Wilt Pr'i'xizli'uf Vin'-P1'r'xiilc'rI1 Sr'i'ri'lury Tn'amri'r History of the Class of '32, HIT school will long remember the September of 1928. We, 61 strong, first honored the portals of Muncy High School with our presence. Happy was the thought of our being in high school, we believed that we were sitting on top of the world. Nevertheless, but not too soon, we discovered our mistake, when to our dislike the Sophomores began to overrule us. Not only our positions were changed but we underwent a complete metamorphosis. We were soon to realize fby the physical strength of our superiorsb that we were only another mob of green freshmen. However, true merit could not be downed, so we immediately bestirred ourselves to prove our undeniable worth. Here we owe a memoriam to Raymond McBride, a well-liked and most beloved classmate who died during the summer and who, though dead, will always remain a member of the class of '32. In September of 1929 we again entered the doors of the High School building with a feeling remotely different from that of the preceding year. Months passed and once more we were bothered with Hnals. Once again we emerged victorious and looked forward to much anticipation in our junior Year. Entering the old building for the third time we plunged immediately into our regular curric- ulum and other activities, and also chose the following officers: President, George Dcrr, Vice-Presi- dent, Lawrence Foustg Secretary, Grace Hoffman. ln a few months we chose our rings and pins. We, the class of '52, were the first class in Muncy High School to have a standard class ring. A few months later we, as juniors, did something that no class in the History of Muncy High School had ever attempted. W'e held a dance and card party in the name of the school, the profits of which were used for thc forwarding of athletics. This proved to be a success and a few weeks later we held another. The benefits were used for the same purpose. This, too, was a success, and the class of '32 had triumphed again. After the excitement of the dances were over, the juniors thought it was about time for a play to be produced by them and so keep up the old tradition of the school. We then started to practice for the play named Doolcy's Got the Mumpsf' This proved to be a howling success and the re- ceipts were taken to buy tickets for the alumni banquet. In September of 1932 we re-entered dear old Muncy High for the last time, feeling the weight of our new responsibility, no longer were we followers, but leaders. We decided that the officers of the former year could complete their term so we did not elect new ones. Basketball season and again the veterans of the Seniors lcd the way to success and achievement. Now we have obtained our goal, and have come to one of the crossroads of life. We have kept together for four years, but now our paths must diverge. We have formed lasting friendships, we will have naught but fond memories for our dear old school where we have spent so many days, a deep love for the teachers, and knowledge which God has bestowed upon us. So now we say, Farewell, Muncy High. FARl2W'liLL. ANTHONY Sm,nnmN. -:g.g:2.-:,-.-l:,:::!sg,,-:1'g:g:5.-g:,-:l::5e5:::5Qg:g:I:::::-':::,-:I:,:::Cs,:g-.5:-,:g'Je-.::F:g:g!-f,f.5-.g:,-el' l17l

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