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The Seniors met and elected the following officers: Harold Calahan .................... President Ruth Curtis .................... Vice-President Gene Maegerlein .................... Secretary Lillian Oberholtzer .................. Tre-asurer This year brought many outstanding events for the Seniors. On Sep- tember 13 the. invitations were selected. On September 16, the class de- cided to wear caps and gowns at the Baccalaureate exercises and Com- mencement. About this time, the publication of an annual was discussed. All the class favored the undertaking if the financial side could be ar- ranged After flgurmg very carefully plans for an annual began to take form The Jewelry was selected and It arrn ed the day before Thanksgiving A volley ball tournament between the four classes was won by the Seniors In order to raise money for class needs the Seniors sold P H S pen cils candy and the school seals which were mherlted from the Seniors of 32 The class attended Senior Day at Indiana State Normal Terre Haute on February 23 All had a very enjoyable time The Seniors gave a play on March 17 and 18 entitled Business Picks Up Baccalaureate SQPVICQS were held Easter Sunday April 16th Rex Swarens was chosen by the class to delner the address The music con sisted of a Cantata given by the Girls Glee club Mr Davidson our honorable principal selected Mr M E Foley an excellent speaker and lawyer of Indianapolis to deliver the Commence ment address on Thursday night April 20th Miss Driftmeyer was the sponsor of this class for all four years of its history So ends the four years of high school for the most industrious class which has ever graduated from Patricksburg High School ik! B Lf xx WY? .ll X Q PJ' 3 l ' Y . . . Y . . , . - . ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 - - u ' 1 1 ' 11 , . . . . . , , , ' , . . . , 1 v ' , . S I J:-44 A Ni I S. e , 'XX are 1. X xg X If Ks . .Ig H: ,a ' .' :: - - g ,-, ,vfl , Q Q 1 .'. 'fn' Q -il,T- I 1 , 'w- ' .f - I . - u., ' i g ,. :fji-J . 'I x Y N 1-...J 'ff::.T.',lnLI,.v E l g g J ' -- f, 'fp-- -ff -W -1-
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In the flrst meetlng of the Sophomore year the class chose the fol lowmg offlcers Carl Fulk Presldent Wavel Waddell Vlce Presldent Raymond Long Secretary Melvln Oberholtzer Treasurer The class co'ors were changed to orchld and gold and the yellow rose was chosen as the class flower Durlng thls year the class m9mbQTShlp made several changes Allcc Sproat left P H S to attend school at Oaktown Indlana Woneta Young left school to take up housekeepmg The lucky fellow was Paul Stantz Doya Powell left P H S for Ben Davls Hlgh School The cass deep's regretted the loss of each of these members About the mlddle of the year Harold Calahan from Freedom 1omed the class At the same tlme Ray mond Long decxded to take a sencesters vacatlon so Llllxan Oberholtzer took over the Job of secretary The Sophomores gave a party m honor of the basketball team Thls was the onlv soclal event of the vear The basketball tournament was lost to the J umors Durlng this vear a number of the class members took part IH the operetta Hulda of Holland The class closed tne year Wlth a wemer roast over on Rattlesnake Has anv member forgotten the flat tlre UD Paul Teague s carload enjoyed? When the Jumors first met the followlng offlcers were elected Paul Teague Vlce Presxdent Mabel Everlv Secretary L1ll1an Oberholtzer Treasurer T e two new members added at thls tlme to the class were Ruth Curtis of Honev Creek and Vxrgmla Chambers of Evansvllle V1rg1n1a remalned Wlth the class for onlv the Jumor vear A receptlon was g1ven by the Jumors m honor of the SBHIOTS Thls w1ll alwavs be remembered as the greatest undertakmg of the Jolly J umors A play was also glven durmg thxs vear entltled Jlmmy Be Careful The fmanclal status of the class was ralsed by the sale of pop corn at the basketball games and also by the sale of P H S penc1ls The Jumors won t e class tournament and celebrated lt wlth a welner roast at Maegerle1n s Grove The class especlally Mxss Drlftmeyer had a great tlme blaymg Flv Sklppy Fly over the powed ground and ln the woods On class nlght the Junlors contrlbuted a barn dance to the entertamment In September 1932 when school started flfteen Semors were pres ent The class had lost one member Paul Teague who entered Spencer Hlgh School Charlotte Chapple from Brazll 1o1ned the class . ' , - . , y ' . . . . . A . T ru' 1 l , 1. I u 1 - - 9 ' . KK - 77 ' ' , . . , . - T X.l,. Wavel Waddell ...................... President 11 . ' ' ' ' . . . . H . ,Q v. 1 ' , 1 a n ' a . ,1 . . . KK ' ! !7 ' ' ' ' ! 7 ' ' KK ' 97 I ' - . 7 -. Xl.l- r V 1 . l ' ' ! 7
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