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THE MIRROR SENIOR Issue Class Presentations HARLAN BossAaD As you know, Harlan is appropriately called Baby . In order to help him through this depression we are going to outfit him withthe latest hem-stitched, Ma-hat-ma GhanHi sum- mer suit complete with two safety pins. MARCELLO ALoNzo Marcella seems to be the main attraction of one of the Zilch Brothers ever since the Senior Outing. So that she may hold this affection. I present her with this red ribbon. MERRI1' ECKERT Because you are so quiet, I think it's about time you made yourself heard, therefore, I give you this rattle and hope you will use it. STEPHINA Po'rIsH Stephina is a good typist so she probably will someday be Somebody's Stenog. To help her secure a young batchelor as her boss I pre- sent her with a fish hook. MADELINFT STURDICK Madeline seems to have trouble when she wants to be heard. So she wil be heard when the final, I do, is to be said, I present her with this megaphone. BETTY Brmrr Because Betty expects to go to Battle Creek to school, we'll give her a le.ter of credit-a box of breakfast food. MARGARET STEMLER Here's a small can for Peg to take her to Slatington when HIS roadster cannot come .o Palmerton. JOHN MURRA1' A gong for Jack to use on those frequent mornings when his alarm clock doesn't ring. MARSDEN VANDERWAART This cigar with the hope that results will be as disastrous as his first one, smoked away fromhome. Ros!-1 STRBO Here is a box containing cork shoe tips. On the side reads, To be used by Rose Strbo so that when she goes out with Bobby Wagner and he should happen to step on her foot as Ernest Walk did, she will not disturb the rest of the group. Bi-:RN1c1-1 BORGER I understand that this young lady enjoys the pastime of reading. Not being familiar with her library, I am sure this copy of will not be wasted on her. MILDRED BROBST I hear that you are a good cook and as this talent should not be wasted, I present you with this pamphlet so that you can use it to good ad- vantage. MARGUERITE GREEN Just lately ic came to my ears thai you at,- tend many week-end parties. Knowing that these break up at the wee hours of the morning. I give you this coffee pot so you may partake of its beverage so that you may keep awake during the following day. MARY ONDREIKA Giggles , that's the name that applies Lo you. Fearing that some day you giggler will wear out, I present you with this bottle of laugh- ing gas so you can take a dose if such a calamity should befall you. TOM GEARHART It seems that Tom is interested in a girl that comes from Wisconsin. So I think Tom should have this map of that State in order to show his friends the exact place her previous home was. Joie: PLECHAVI Joe is the carpenter of the Senior Class, so I think his success in later life will be advanced with this saw. JoYcE GREEN Joyce would like to be a milliner, so we give her this tape measure so her customers will al- ways leave satisfied. MARTHA SHINER Martha's big moment is working at the Pine's Hotel in the Poconos. So we give her this box of stationery for her love letters. WASIL DEMYCHYCK The pool shack of the local fire department. He lives on the table and it is seldom that he loses a game, and whenever he does the cue stick gets the blame for not being chalked. Wassil, so that you can better your game and avoid losing your religion, we'll present you with a new chalk.
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SENIOR IssUE THE MIRROR WHERE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF '32 WILL BE NEXT YEAR FRED HELLER will take college entrance examina- tions and if he is successful he expects to con- tinue his studying at Yale University. ROSALEEN HATL'HER intends to matriculate at Ohio State this September. MILDRED WEBER and DORIs HARRISON will fur- ther their education at Indiana State Teach- er's College. MARSDEN VANDERWAART expects to pursue knowledge at Hamilton College. CATHERINE PETERS has chosen Swarthmore College for her future THOMAS GEARIIALT will ucation at Dartmouth MARGUERITE HARRNESS College. FRED POLASI-I expects to at Rider College. MARIE ZNAIDEN and ELIZABETH MIKUS will enter Mount Sinai Hospital next February. WOODROW SNYDEIL and PAUI. SERFABS intend to claim Penn State as their future Alma Mater. ROBERT SHEARMAN is hoping .o enter the Law- renceville Preparatory School in September. LEVAN LINTON is planning to matriculate at Munsun Preparatory School. Alma Mater. obtain his higher ed- College. is enrolled in Elmira continue his studying Post Graduates Twenty-five members of the Class of '32 have registered as Post Graduates for the 1932-33 term. The Seniors who will continue studying in P.H.S. are: Grace Behler, Josephine Bolmin- sky, Bernice Borger, Harlan Bossard, Betty Breit, Henry Chamberlain, Elizabeth Derkocz, John Detwiller, Marvin Foley, Joyce Green, Robert Green, Julia Haytman, Kenneth Heiney, Donald Kocher, Jack Murray, Matthew Nicho- las, Marion Oswald, Elizabeth Philip, Joe Ple- chavi, Louis Shipcovsky, Roscoe Shive, Joe Siska, Catherine Steele, Barthold Zeizer, Della Ziegenfus. Class Day Exercises The Seniors have made another change in Commencement activities by presenting Class Day Exercises on Friday morning, June '17, before the Senior Assembly instead of the usual time, Thursday evening preceding Graudacion on Friday. Robert Green, Rosaleen Hatcher, Ernest Walk, Woodrow Snyder, and Ruth Kistler formed the Committee to prepare the Farewell Program which was as follows: Short Talks on Class Motto-Marsden Vander- waart, Valedictorian Class Wlll ................... Harlan Bossard . . . .Marcella Alonzo Dance and Song ..... Class Prophecy ..... ...... E rnest Walk Class Presentation ......,..,..... Ruth Kistler Selection ..............,...... Class Orchestra Class Poem-read by the author, Rosaleen Hat- cher Presentation of Gift to School. . .Levan Linton Key Oration ..........,....... Julia Haytman Accepted by ................. Gordon Rhinard Presentation of Awards ......... J. N. Roeder Closing Address-Robert Shearman, Saluta- torian Alma Mater ........... , .... Senior Recessional BACCALAUREATE SERVICE . The Baccalaureate Services held in the High School auditorium on Sunday evening were con- ducted by Reverend Smith. The program was as follows: Processional ..,.. Invocation ......., Hymn .......,.... Scripture Reading Prayer ................. Rev. F. S. Longsdorf Anthem ......... Boys' ..Orchestra .. . .Rev. S. S. Smith . . . . . . . . Congregation . . . .Rev. G. McKinley and Girls Glee Clubs Sermon .... ........... R ev. J. L. Tonkin Hymn ...... . . . ...... Congregation Benediction. . . .... Rev. R. G. Bortz Recessional . . . ........ Orchestra
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SENIOR IssUE THE MIRROR ROSALEEN HATCHER Our Class Poet is sure to have future success. I present her with this note book and pencil to write her first collection of poems and return them to P.H.S. JOE KALISH The champion of the cigar smoking contest. Joe, a great big cigar as a congratulationl ERNEST REHRIG A car so that you can get to school in the morning when you miss the bus instead of walk- ing from Bowmanstown, which is a great strain on you. MIKE KURTZ The next golf pro at the local Country Club. All you hear Mike talking about is golf and how he beat the others. A golf ball which is to be kept out of the rough and bunkers. WILLIAM SHECKLER A box of patches for the tires On the Chevy so that they may be repaired instead of-riding on them when flat. JOE SISKA Joe is learning about the jewelry business. He is an apprentice at Gruber's Jewelry Store. Joe ,a watch which you are to keep in good per- fect running condition. MATTHEW NICHOLAS I present you with this piece of beef steak so that the next time you quarrel overza red head you can place it over your eye. MARVIN FOLEY Here is a piece of rope as a reminder so that the next time you try to hang yourself around your girls' neck you will remember that only a cat has nine lives. FRED HELLER As poison ivy was your selection for class flower and as you couldn 't have it chosen as such we present you with this sample as compensation Caddedj. A few fellows got together and bought this one-way ticket to East Orange, N. J., hoping that it will be used. WOODROW FARBER I hear that you like to tease the girls and so, fearing that you may lose the knack when you no longer go to school, I present you with this doll which you may practice your arts on. ERNEST WALK VVith the compliments of the Senior Class, I present you with this radio transnitter which will take and receive messages as far as Slatington, so in case you have important inforruation to impart to your lady-friend, it will not be lost. ALEX DELICH To Alex Delich, that indispcnsible artist and cartoonist of the school, we are presenting this important artist's brush. This is to be used only for the delicate finishing touches of his masterpiece. ROBERT GREEN The girls in Slatington have great magnetic charm for Bob Green, our Sissy football play- er. To him I present this magnet. All you have to do Bob is carry it around and when you can't be near her, may this magnet draw mem- ories of her to you. DORIS HARRISON To Doris Harrison I present this box of matche. Doris is the match-maker in our class. Provide a boy and girl and Doris sees a pleasant romance. This box is full of matches and we hope Dot will choose the right match for her own happiness. ALVIN FOGELMAN In order to tame his unruly locks, we present Alvin with this comb and a half pound of lard. KENNETH HEINEY Through the help of Ked's, Kenneth has sud- denly become proficient at basketball, so we pre- sent him with this notebook as he will under- stand the game. DONALD KOCHER - Donald is going to the Poconos this summer and in order that he will not lose contact with those handsome movie sheiks we present him with this mirror. WOODROW STEIGERWALT Woodrow is the manager of the Bowmanstown A. A. Baseball team, and as they ouly had one ball per game and that was socked in the riverj Woodrow was embarrased and so we give him this baseball so he may rise to the occasion next game. JOYCE BLosE Joyce is such a quiet girl that we wish to give her this phonograph record so she may express herself. BARTHOLD ZEISER We don't see how Sonnie got those rosy- lined cheeks, but since he has them, naturally or otherwise, we feel that he needs lipstick to complete .he job. This will make him even more acceptable in the eyes of his Sunbonnet Sue.
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