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Things One Never Sees Harold Zeigler relaxing. Maurice Rishel wirhoul an argumeni. Margarel Herman wilhoul Mae Boyer. Tip Schaszberger wiihour a grin. Mabel Crone wiihoui some books. Herberr Baubliiz rushing. Erma Baker shoujring. Bob Harry wiihoul a line aboui his band. Mary Ellen Cousler wi+hou'r Jrhe answers ro a quiz. David Polfer lar from his Chevie. Margarer Whorl wilrh noihing +o Jrallq aboui. Charlie Hildebrand wilhoul' chewing gum. All 'rhe lellers Marie Lighiy receives. Peck Corwell worrying. George Mason +all4ing iasr. Dorolhy Billei looking +omboyish. Marguerife Hoffman wiih her lessons incompleie. ' Donald Garber being conspicuous. V Tom Ream wifhour a wisecraclc. Jane? Holce arriving early. Lurher Hobaugh wilhoul' his glasses. Viclorie Sipe aciing dignified ai a baseball game Jerry Snyder refusing food. awgbfe
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l-listory A sTorm oT bewildered Treshmen swepT Through The halls oT NorTh Yorlc high school early in SepTember, I934. The TirsT evenT oT imporTance occurred April l5, I935, when These Treshmen assembled To elecT oTTicers. The Tollowing were chosen: Mary Olive Shaull, presidenT: Franlc Byers, vice-presidenTg Dora FranTz, secreTary7 DwighT Kohr, Treasurer. The Treasurer serves a Term oT Tour years. So ended The TirsT year. Though seemingly unimporTanT, This TirsT year well served as a ToundaTion upon which To build The remaining high school career. ReTurning in The Tall oT 1935, The ranl4s oT The class oT '38 were reduced. SepTem- ber 25, The class meT To choose oTTicers and have a general discussion perTaining To The sophomore bazaar, The main evenT oT The second year oT high school liTe. The oTTicers chosen were: Mary Olive Shaull, presidenTg George GladTelTer, vice-presidenT: June Snyder, secreTary. CommiTTees were appoinTed by The presidenT To prepare Tor The bazaar. The chairmen oT The various commiTTees were: WalTer March, adver- Tisingg KaThryn SwarTz, reTreshmenTg Dora FranTz, donaTion. The bazaar, The only social evenT oT The year, proved To be a success. As The year draws To a close, The sophomores realize ThaT They have climbed iusT one more rung oT The ladder oT educaTion. 34 3544444
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