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PageTDyelvc THE FLAMBEAU Illllllllllll lllllllllllIlllllIlllIIIIIlllllllllIIlllllllIllllIIllllIIIIIlllIIIlllllllIIlllIIllllllIllllIIIIEIIIIIllIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllIlllIllllIIllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIillllllIllllIDllllllIlllllllllllllllllll llllllllIllllllllIllIIllllllllIIllllllllIIIIIIlIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Hamilton, Mr. Zech, Miss Gamble and Miss Fisher. Scene 2.-Miss Bailey 's Room. Chlnter President Griesemeixj This meeting was called for the election of otii- cers. tThe following officers were elected.j President, Smiley Griesemerg Vice President. Al- lan Marky Secretary, Besse Griflitlig Treasurer, Melva Leach. Scene 3.-Miss Baileyis Room. CJuniors displaying class rings.J l-Iurrahl The class rings have arrived, and they are considered the prettiest in the High School. Scene 4.-Cooking Room. Clilnter J uniors, very hungry.l lVell, well, well! The Juniors gave a Cliristmas party. They surely had a lot of good things to eat. Scene 5.-Auditorium. The Junior play, Am il 1ntruding? was given May 13. lt was considered one of the best comedies ever given in Sandy. Scene 6.---Shawnee Camp, Peniield. tlllnter Juniors, rar'in to go.J The Junior-Senior reception was given May 25. at Shawnee Camp. Almost every Junior and Senior attended. They had loads of good eats, and a very g'ood time. Scene 7.-Study Hall. flilnter Juniors ready for eXams.D Almost every Junior passed the linal exams. and they are now classed as Seniors. lExit Juniorsj ACT IV. Time. '25, '26. Place. Mr. Att1nger's Room. Characters. Seniors. Scene 1.-CEnter Seniors. very digniiied and se- dated The iinal goal was now reached, and we realized the duties that a Senior must do. lEnter President liriesemenj The class officers were elected. They are as fol- lows: i President, Allen Markg Vice President, Smiley llriesemerg Secretary. Besse tiriflithg Treasurer, Melva Leacli. Scene 3.-Study Hall. The f'lll'lSi1l121S vacation and Hlllill-i61'l11,, passed like the flying wind. Scene 4.-Auditorium. lYhen a Feller Needs a Friend, and Wind- mills of Holland, were given for the benefit of the High School. Both these plays were very successful. Scene 5.-The liraduating exercises and activities and our tour glorious years, we pass out never to re- turn again as students of Sandy. . Clixit Seniorsj -B. G. and S. G., '26,
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THE FLAMBEAU PaggElevgn IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllillllllIIIIIIIIllllIlllIIIlllllllIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIlllIlllllllIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIllIIllIIlllIIIIIlllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIllIIllIHllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIlllllllIIIIIIIllllllIIllIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll Class History ta la Sbakespearel ACT I. Time. '22, '23. Place. Sandy High School. Characters. Freshmen. Scene 1.-Enter, the moving wood of Burnham tFreshmenl. Things happened for two months, such as exams, fights, etc. Scene 2.-Professor Attinger's Room. tEnter Junior President.j This meeting was called for the election of offi- cers. We now had the nominations for president and other officers. tlilection of Officers follows.J President, Smiley Griesemerg Vice President. Is- abelle Divinsg Secretary, Melva Leachg Treasurer, Rachel Mark. Scene 3.-Study Hall. Freshmen were seen bending over examination papers, taking finals. On the face of each one a look of absolute despair. Scene 4.-Study Hall. Freshmen were glad exams were over. All de- parted for home all smiles. thlxit Freshmenj ACT II. Time. '23, '2-L. Place. Miss Hamilton's Room. Characters. Sophomores. Scene 1.-Sophomores entered room with happy faces, because they were no longer Freshmen. The first monthls exams were over, and many Sophs passed with very high marks. Scene 2.-Miss Hamilton's room. CEnter President Griesemerj This meeting was called for the election of offi- cers. ' COfiicers as Follows? President, Smiley llriesemerg Vice President, Lil- eth Best, Secretary, Besse tlriffithg Treasurer, Melva 'I each. ' i I Scene 3.-Study Hall. Sophomores were seen choosing their class col- ors, pennants and flower. The colors chosen were green and whiteg the flower was the white rose. Scene 4.-Auditorium. Exams were over, and the Sophomores gave a banquet for the Seniors. This was the first banquet ever given by any Sophomore Class in Sandy High School, and it was a howling success. The year was finished very successfully. tExit Sophomores.J ACT III. Time. '24, '25, Place. Miss Bailey's Room. Scene 1.-lflnter Juniors. Many new teachers were added to our Faculty. They were: Miss Bond, Miss Heck, Miss Cook, Miss Pfeffer, Miss Steely. But we were sorry to lose the following: Miss H.
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THE CLASS PROPHECY VOL. 19 THEOLOGIST TO SPEAK A six months' tour in Europe and the Or- ient has convinced Theodore George, national president of the American Theological Society, that the modern world may crumble into de- generacy and futility with even greater trag- edy and chaos than did Greece or Rome. Mr. George will describe some of his exper- iences as well as his reactions to his tour of Europe in two public lectures in the Clover Room of the Bellevue-Stratford tomorrow night and VVednesday. ANDERSON FOR CONGRESS Arthur Anderson, well known labor leader, announced himself as a candidate for the Re- publican nomination for Congress in this dis- trict. Mr. Anderson served as President of the American Federation of Labor for a number of years, and has recently been elected Judge of Clearheld County. He expects a lot of sup- port from the people of this district, because he is the only Republican candidate in the field thus far. AUGUST MILLER APPOINTED CAPTAIN OF S. S. PENNSYLVANIA August Miller, former DuBois boy. has just been appointed Captain of the S. S. Pennsyl- vania, by the Secretary of the Navy. Captain Miller graduated from Sandy High School in 1926, and from Indiana Normal in 1928. He then ,taught school until his recent appointment to Annapolis. After graduating from that place he was placed on the Penn- sylvania as an ensign. He has been receiving high honors since that time. DuBois should be very proud to have such a man as Mr. Mil- ler. November 22, 1940 gg g NFO.,26 COLUMBUS SPERIE CHOSEN AS COACH AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 21.-C0luI1ll7uS Sperie, athletic coach of Penn State College, has recently been named Basketball coach of Harvard University. Mr. Sperie was one of the star players of the Harvard team years ago. Since that time he has been Penn's fa,- vorite coach. Sperie takes a great interest in athletics and Harvard is lucky to get such a coach as he. It is hoped that Basketball in Harvard will be more successful this year than it was last. Mr. Sperie will start his team practicing as soon as he lands in Cambridge. MISS SYLVIA HOOVER LEAVES FOR CHINA New York, Nov. 22, 1940.-Miss Hoover, the well known missionary, left this morning on the S. S. Olympic for China, where she will take up her old position of converting the heathen. She has been doing excellent work in China for a number of years. She has en- countered some daring experiences while on her travels, and many times has almost lost her life. She has converted more than two thousand heathen during her stay in China, and expects that many converts this year. Her mother and her friend are accompanying her. WALTER MORGAN APPOINTED CAPTAIN OF NATIONAL GUARD Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. 22, 1940.-Walter Morgan has just been appointed Captain of the First Battalion, 108th Artillery, Pennsyl- vania National Guard, it was announced here today by the Governor of Pennsylvania. Mr. Morgan is from DuBois and he has served the National Army for a number of years. He takes his new post April the Hrst. FORMER DUBOIS GIRL ENTERS ZIEGFIELD FOLLIES New York, Nov. 22, 1940.-Miss Rachel Mark, a graduate of Sandy High School, has signed a ten thousand dollar yearly contract with the Ziegfield Follies Company. Her stage name will be Bebe Marx. During her younger days she was in the movie world, where she took the leading role in a number of pictures. Some of Miss Mark's leading pictures are, Cinderella, Cross Currents, and Fairy- landf' She is considered one of the best sing- ers and dancers in the Follies. It is sure she will make a decided hit with all theatre goers. FAMOUS NOVELIST RETURNS HOME New York, Nov. 21, 1940.-Miss Mable Long, one of AIIICFICHYS greatest woman nov- elists, has at last come back to the United States. She arrived on the S. S. Olympic, Sat- Miss Long went straight to the Pennsylvania Hotel, re- various newspaper 111811 and crowded about her. one of America's younger urday afternoon. her apartment at fusing to see the camera men who Miss Long is writers and three years ago, before leaving for Europe, she published her book, The Spider and the Fly. Since the11 there has been a popular demand for her books. We Americans are glad that she has at last de- cided to devote her talents to the United States instead of foreign lands. ' DUBOIS COUPLE UNITED IN WEDLOCK Miss Margaret Atwell and Mr. John Bolton, both of this city, were united in holy wedlock at high noon yesterday. The n1arriage took place at the bride's home. before a number of relatives and friends.
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