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THE FLAMBEAU Page Seventeen Class History Class Motto Class Colors 44Deed Not Words’’ Brown and White Class Flower Him Violets Senior Class Officers .... Eliza Kemp ...Daniel Lewis Margaret Smith Frederick Kngell President..... Vico President Secretary..... Treasurer...... Dedicated to the Class of ’25 Freshmen, ’21-’22 It hasn't been long, just four short years ago, we entered Sandy High as shy little Freshmen. e were hailed on all sides by, “Lost, greenie?” ••Off the grass, greenie!” “Wrong room, greenie!” Yes, that is what they said to us. With time and guidance from our teachers we became accustomed to our places. We made the other classes see we came for business bv holding a class meeting, October 12. 1921. The officers elected were: Willard Crist, Nora Bailey, Avis Hetrick and Hladys Emerick. Those elected were proud to be the officers of such a “gang”, and did their best to guide them through their first timid steps. We stepped out by giving a Hallowe’en party, October 31, to the school and Faculty. We were complimented on being such tine hosts. The Christmas holidays soon passed and we came back for mid-term. Those were the dreary days. But we managed to pull through as only “we” could. The days flew past and we found ourselves in front of the photographer—you see time was bringing us to the end of the term and we were to honor the Seniors by allowing them to have our pictures for The Flambeau. The first of June we came back for the last time as “(Ireenies”. —Exit Freshmen.
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Page Sixteen THE FLAMBEAU .MARJORIE R. HECK. B. S. Coudersport High School. 1920 Carnegie Institute of Technology (Margaret MorriKon). 1924 Down on tin first floor is the teacher who knows how to make everyone in the building hungry. Just the aromas that come from the kitchen are enough to make your mouth water. The man who gets her will never go hungry. She greets all with a cheery smile anti is always ready to lend a hand whenever she can. Home Economics MISS BEATRICE OTELIA I'FEFPER, B. S. Gettysburg High School. 1920 Gettysburg College. 1924 Miss PfefTer is what everyone would call a good sport. She is always ready to enter into any fun, having been properly initiated into the Senior club. All her efforts, however, are not directed along the lines of fun; she makes us stand around when she starts teaching Mathematics. Miss PfefTer was never known to shirk her duty and wherever she goes she will receive a hearty welcome. Mathematics MISS MARGARET ROWER STEELY. A. B. Shamokin High School. 1920 Bucknvll University, 1921 Miss Steely s chief sin is getting homesick and going home for the week-end. We think she may have some attraction that draws her there so often. She is admired by every pupil for her willingness to aid all in trouble. She is never cross (!), always wearing the same little smile. We hope that she may continue in success as she has started. French Latin
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Page Eighteen THE FLAMBEAU Sophomores, ’22-’23 We came hack in the fall with a sure and steady step for we were Sophomores. The first meeting was called September 11. 1922, by our adviser. Miss Hamilton. The former officers having fulfilled their task of the first year so competently were re-elected. We held a Halloween party in the Auditorium October 30. It proved a success as everyone declared they had a good time. We held a social at Salem Hall in November, which proved quite successful for the first attempt. November 15. a special meeting was called to elect a new president. Willard Crist, our former president had left us. August Miller was elected. Another important meeting was called for the choosing of Class Motto and Colors. The blue violet was chosen as Class Flower, Brown and White as colors, and “Deeds not Words’’ our Motto, which we hope to have followed. A sleigh-ride was enjoyed by all, January eleventh. The mid-term exams once more tried to take away our bright smiles, but we conquered like warriors of old. We finished a very successful year. —Exit Sophomores. Juniors, ’23-’24 We filed into Miss Bailey’s room as respected Juniors, the green long since worn off. Nature’s law, “Survival of the Fittest,” seems to lx applied directly to us. The smallest class, but fit for the hardest task. Our first meeting was held and officers were elected. President...........................A. Miller Vice President.... ................C. Slattery Secretary..........................A. Hetrick Treasurer............................E. Kemp Class Conductor............... .....J. Harter The Juniors, a jolly bunch, enjoyed making people happy. They gave their party to the school and faculty, October 26. Everyone enjoyed a fine time. The Christinas vacation was needed to give such studious pupils a rest, but we were glad to come back to school and—(exams). The class gave a play entitled “Excuse Me.” It was very successfully put over by an excellent cast. The profits from the play were used for the Junior-Senior reception. We entertained at (Jreenwood Park, May 21. Sports, dancing and music were the main features—and eats, of course. —Exit Juniors. Seniors, ’24-’25 We had reached the final goal as we well knew when we came back to Sandy High for the last fleeting year. Though we were dignified and sedate, the little frightened Freshmen brought back pleasant memories. We, now, partly realized the duties that a Senior has cast upon him in preparing for the future. The following class officers were elected: President............................E. Kemp Vice President.......................D. Lewis Secretary............................M. Smith Treasurer •.......................F. Engell We held a social in November at Oklahoma Hall. It
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