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{fazcte The Freshman Class, with Miss Collie as their sponsor, held their annual party in the school gymnasium on November 21, this year. The class get-to-together was officially named The Turkey Trot. Approximately 90% of the class attended and a delightful evening was spent by all. Music was furnished by the recording machine with records supplied by the students. A program was presented by members of the Freshman Class, illustrating that the talent in this class is more abundant and better developed that it has been in the Freshman Classes for many years. We will be hearing great things from this class, as they progress through P.T.H.S., not only in entertainment, but also in scholastic ability, since many freshmen have received recognition on our honor roll. The class has these able minded and spirited persons as leaders: John Kauz-lausky, president; Marian Breakey, vice-president; William Martin, secretary; and Richard Corle, treasurer. As you may have been noticing, the eighth grade class is just about ready to step into the shoes left vacant by the freshmen. These students have accepted the rules of the high school and participate in most of its social activities. Under the careful guidance of Mr. Rometo, the officers and the class planned a party at Bushy Run which took place in the latter part of May. The officers who have given assistance to the best of their ability are as follows: James Divens, president; Frank Moser, vice-president; Alice Belak, secretary; and Delores Deibler, treasurer. Seventh {fade On September 2, the seventh graders began their career as junior high school students under the capable leadership of Miss Stump, Mr. Kunczewski, Mrs. Krick, and Miss Bailey. Shortly after the beginning of the year they elected class officers. Those elected were: Evelyn Butcher, president; Louise Brewer, vice-president; Leo DeFrank, secretary; and Adrienne Dlusky, treasurer. Their next event was a Hallowe’en Party held in the high school gymnasium. The party started with a parade around the gymnasium after which prizes were given for the funniest, ugliest, most original, prettiest, and the most unusual costumes. Refreshments were served and games were played. Everyone had a good time and was sorry to see the party come to an end. Some of the seventh graders are also active members of the band.
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FUTURE DRAFTSMEN STUDYING THEIR CATCH LOCAL UNION NO. 5753, 26 E.M.W. of A. CLARIDGE, PA.
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