Philipsburg Osceola Area High School - Mountaineer Yearbook (Philipsburg, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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g u ,J - 19 - Tale Lightu- fl-1 Sophomore Class History 'it' E started our Freshman year as the highest class in the old building which was our last chance for some time, by electing the following class officers: President .,,.... n,,,,.,,.,, S amuel Frank Vice President --- -ur Mary Helen McCam1ey Secretary .,...,.... ..,,, ,..,,..R T h omas Snyder Treasurer ..,,, ,oo, , ,A Laura C. Morningstar We finally arrived at the new building a little bewildered but with more dignity than the year before. We took an active part in the school activities. We produced a play, The Little Clodhopperf' which was a big success. We elected the following oflicers: President ....., ,rr ..... A,.. J ohn O'Neil Vice President --- ......,,r...r....,......s,,.,u, William Lutz Secretary ...... ,u,,,..........,,.. M ary Helen McCamle'y Treasurer ...... ,,-..,,g..-..,,..,,r,,,.r, - - Samuel Frank Class Advisor --- .... .-,... M r. Henry J

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