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'Nab' W ll X 5' If The Class Will A Ii xnlx C' nmody ind his Ford xxere xxilled to X Ll 1 xsvlilllms list xeu xxe pass him on max xxe say none the yxoise for xxeu to Frieda Neskev s0 that Frieda xxill be able to tell Us of hex expeiiences xxith a 1e1l he m in PART 8 To all the Junior s xxe xxill Jean Coon s decoiatixe life sax ei so th it t 1 x cin sink oi sxxim 'ind Bill Wlltei s habit of sxx illoxxing the dictlonaix Thus xxe conclude xxlshing the under Cla smen luck We ale suie they xx1ll tix to take our places in the teachex s heaits is if they could o that the Faculty max be sustained from too much giief at oui departuie THE NTEMBERQ OF THE CLAQQ OF 1922 GOD Busss THEM BON VOYAGE Wm hixe ill been stirred to the point of bllNtLl1llg' oui hinds oxen '1 good pliy but the audience xxore then hands to the bones xx hen thu xiexx ed our recent opeietti Bon Xovave The plixus xxeie supeib Neal Standish played by Wesley Yfnd xx ls gixen 1 tllll to Europe by his xxealthy Aunt Nl ny fAlxce Klngl His tilend Larry O Connell QAlbert Rorapaughj ficcompinied him xxhile he tudled alt in the foreign countries He meets Pitiica Galloxxax Olai 101 ie Beanl in the studio ot Andre 'Nlauiois CB1uce Stonej and talls in lox xxith hex Patsy according to hei fathers xxill had to suppoit herself unmarried Vor three years in a foreign country. Then she still h-id five wc eks more of work is a designer in the modiste shop of M idime Piftri lwilliam Walterj. In the meantime Patsy sends Neal away' for the five weeks. Neil had a wonderful time and when he returned he and Patsy became en- gaged. After overcoming several difficulties the whole party' sailed for Amercia. Th-V singing was extraordinary. With the assistance of the orchestra -ind the ible direction of Miss Nlarie Tapper this operetta was 1 gre-it success. Bo matter what one wished to see-humor, lox'e or any other element-his wish was gran ed. 19 A - '-if-f -' r P - -,..-1-gal- A , I xy' .-J?-N , N 4 5, , X -.-: .- ' , 1? 1 lw Q ll f!4 Q-Q . - f lx X, .Q P - I mmhv ' Mud - I, 1 ,,- J' -2 31 -6. A 1 V 1 V . V . V V V V. V Y. V V V V V V , , 7 , 1 , N 1 V1 V 1 . 2 2 , C A V V V V V VV ' V V V V, V V - .V V V ' . C v ' - 1 , - ' - 2 V ' V V . V . - V V V V V V . V V V V V V 1 - 1 V ' sw v v- I v 1 ug v v l ,g v 1 - l V v V' V V V' ' V' V ' V V V' . 2 .V 0. 2 , . , 1 2 . 1 V 2 V ' ' 1 V V s VV V V V V A - x , V , . . . V 'b A U Y N l Q, w 1 1 1 1 D v x U t - 1 V c V A , B l Y Y ku xv . u' 1 1 1 U V L sn 1 1 V V w V -1 . , 2 V 2 5. V LV ,V V 2 'V V V V V V ' V ' V V , , V V 5 v 1 1 , V V. J V' - V V V U 7 H fr V, as ' A V V 1 V V V , V V V V V ' V V v V V V V cu . , . . V , ,. W 1 , V2 AV V E V KV V V - A Z .'V vV . r ' . . . V . . . V V V V V V V V V V , V V c c ' S ' 1 I . 1 ' 1. xxx' .V 2 1. 1 I vu vv V V' V' V, V ' V ' ' V V ' V V V , V 'V V V . V V . , V ' .Q V' V V V ' V ' V V' V V V c . V , . , . V 1' V V Y 1 1 2 2 2 ' v Y V. 1 1 N v ' V V V V s 1 V V s V V ' Q V v fx V V . e 1 1 V s . 1 1 4 , 1 1 1 1 V V V . V ' t f-1--1--14'1-Vi-V101-V:-VLUQV :VV3-V14V14-14,11-ini-V1--3--11-iu3-Vinani -1 11-1 V14
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sv' 1 us. If THE CLASS WILL We the honorable seniors of class of 33 of Clarks Summit and Clarks Green High School the most intellectual and dignified seniors ever hawing inhabited C S H S do ordaln and establish this as our last will and testament as follows namely PART 1 We bequeath to the lowly class of imbeclles known as 34 our delightful and sunny dispositions which make us belox ed among lower classes PART 2 Fo the Juniors we also will our record of no tardy marks and trust they will not mar this iecord by being late PART 'S We bequeath to the Sophomores all old chewing gum found under or on chairs or desks hoping that th1s will halt their mcesrsant talk ing We also will them our knowledge of the proper time and place for things to be done PART 4 To the lox ey dox ey 1Ild1X1dLl3.lS of the lower classes we will our restraint We omit all dying calf lookls and loxing sighs which so thoroughly dominate their activities PART o To the Sophomores we will our notable traits of always getting to school on time newer skipping school flattering the teach rs md ignoring the Juniors PART 6 To the Freshmen we bequeath our dignity and brains which all 'Fi eshies lack PART i As a class the Seniors will the following indixidual attrl butes To Byers to overcome his bashfulness with the opposite sex we will Bill Walter s way with the women? Marge Bean wills Elsie Sturm hei sophiticated manner of speech so that Buttercup may overcome her habit of baby talk. To Evlyn Shirer Ruth Jones wills her restraint and Don Gol y wills her his directners of manner. To Doris Fritz to curb her unruly hair Marjorie Gunther wills her very prim head-dress. Janice Miller wills to Eleanor Mackey her love of romance. Al Rorapaugh bequeaths to Charles Yaple his wit. We all hope Charles will know' what to do with it. io: -2 1-lg: limi 'ff-11,11-Lo: .11,-:1-zz-14-10:-:fini1:4fqvM'go1o34-3014-11-Quin: 18 ..,.. ,..,...,,.q...,l lg ' - .,-.,-......- A - 9x,,g ' . :a5-'1:r- T g-':'.-:.. , , I 4 h . -T - -i-- A ..... X X -1-L ' A 7 j 51: I l'ug Q li ffl if . f 5 X ' ' M ' 'Wild I f I Y- i- L: .lag I-4. A 5,11 1 ' 7 w ' 1 ., . . . . - . . L , . V . F . . , i . Q v. , , . . . . . . ., . . . . . . Y v. ,f - . . . , . Y . . ' R Y 1 , . . . . . . u Y .Y Y. . N . ' Y V . . . . , . 4 N . . . . . ' ' v ,1 r' - 4 w . . . . - , 1 V. 1 .W 1 l l . . . , , , -. Y 1 . , . ' . N . . u . . . w u f. . , . 1 .,,, - . I W V. ' I . . V , . v v V . X. 7. N I . . . . , Y . . . H I v. V. u . V All a l is A n s P ,Y ' I v I K L I L ' 1 ' v ' ' ,1 , ' . 1 Q 1 , . , . . , A , . , I . . . g , . n p. ,1, - y W V' 1 w . 7.4 v. . . 7. . i,- I . u V. . Y. . 7 5 Y 5, . . s 4 7 -, V D , , , c . S Y' Y Q 1 A 1 I 1 ' A I 5 1 C I I w f .
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1-1 1--3 1,1 1-103113101fi-2-10341141101 14.11111 1114.1 1-1-1 .zozo .-.3 1 w .li Lv 'J 1' X Lflf FOOTBALL The season of 1932 1933 is as a successful one to the football team of C S H S Coach Lewis succeeded in building a fast smooth working team With only three letter men reporting the prospects were very pool How ewer a team was picked and we went into the season full of hope We were successful in the maiority of games having been defeated only twice The outstanding games of the season were The Factoryville Thank giv ing game the Keystone tilt the Mayfield battle and the Tunkhannock scoreless tie The Thanksgixing game was played on the looal gridiron Eai ly in the first quarter Decker 33 succeeded in making a touchdown The goal was missed in the try foi the extra point Factorvville scored late in the second quarter The second half was all in the Summit s faxor The piospects for a good team in 1933 1934 are excellent With experienced men the new athletic field and the corporation of the entire school plus the enthusiastic townspeople we anticipate a record year HOCKEY For the first time in foul years there has been an athletiic actixitv for the girls in the Claiks Summit High School Hockey was adopted with great enthusiasm by the students It was new and hard at first for the girls to learn Miss Wells the instructress worked hard to make thwe girls under tand the game Each class organized a team with a manager and cap tam Roberta Palmer was the manager of the Senior Cla s team and Mary Widdowfield w as the captain. The Senior Girls were the champions of the scho-ol. The games were played at 3:30 oclock on the athletic field. Th re was great interert shown by ,he other members of the school who attended the games. The one big gam of the season was th Faculty xersus the Students. shock to everyone to see the -teachers dressed in rompers and gym suits. The Faculty won much to the disappointment of the students. It was a With the winter weather hockey was discontinued. During the vsinter months tumbling and dancing classes wer., sub- stituted for the regular outdoor classes. As soon as the weather was favorable, classes were begun in preparation for the Track Meet, which was held in Old Forge, May 12. This meet was the climax of the activities of the Physical Education Department. 20 - ,.. i,l....l - ' - ,...i,-F - 7 3 I 9, P . I ' .-'.- bi'l,gfi. - , xs - I '-'T - 1 ' X L,-5 Vw 4 ' F:-:i I M55 li ffl El . ff ff- 5 X X 1 - A 'fm' f frm. .4 Af- , -5 - ,,- J' --21 , , 51 ' ' . fgzi.,-- ' V V - L Lx , , , . N . . . Y . . . . . A . , t ' . , - , L 1 V. ' Y . . , . . x v l , . , .' I ' S - 7 7 7 u . v. 7 . . 4 . c . . N , , . . ' v y Q ' ' u . . , . W . 1 . . . . . . , v Y . . 1 . N 'xi l - l l 1 X s ' in ' Y ' 7 ' . . . . . , . . . 1 I V .X . v. . . ' , 1 ' Y I 'I L A n , , in A L. Y l ' n - A . .. ' A - - ' . Y . ' s . Y Y . N fs , 9 ' . 'O s L l . Q . Y ,D v c . c Y V , . . L Y v s N 1 . 7 v V D .
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