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fx, BLUE and GULD fm, We planned to hold a Hallowe'en party but it was postponed due to unavoidable circumstances and what a great disappointment it was to the class! F Is for Family was the title of our Senior play which was given on November 24 and 25. The profit of S414.75, which we received from the play, increased our bank account considerably. We appreciate the splendid effort Miss Bausum and Mr. Snavely put forth to make the play a success, also the cast who worked very diligently and faithfully. For the first time the photography contract was given to the Wonder Studio of Pottsville. There was a great deal of commotion in the halls and classrooms until all the pictures were distributed and autographed. The group pictures were taken in the auditorium instead of the studio, which was the usual custom. There was a large number of boys and girls participating in all the sports of the school. The main attraction was the boys and girls gym team. We were honored when a group of our girls won the Captain Ball Championship. Good work, girls! This year we have only one debater, Blanche Krammes. On March 7 we held a festival, which was conducted by the mothers of the students. We realized approximately 5140.00 profit. fThanks to the class for selling so many tickets.J We want to congratulate the Juniors on their production of the Col- lege Cut-Ups. The dancing between the acts was very entertaining. Every Senior, I'm sure, appreciated his free ticket. May Day was held on May 1. The parts the Seniors played in it were the crowning of the Queen by Elizabeth Hill and the dance. Several of the Senior girls were in the court. At last the day has come which everyone has been looking forward to with such eager anticipation, the Washington Trip l' We left on May 8 and returned home on the 11th. All the members of the class enjoyed themselves and were very sorry when it was all over-ask them-they know. But there is no place like home. fWhen there is no other place to go.J The class decided to do away with caps and gowns for commence- ment. We will use them for the Baccalaureate Service. Now we have arrived at the last days of our school career. June 9. Baccalaureate Service. June 10. Class Night. June 12 and 13. The Pageant entitled, Three Hundred Years of Progress in the Secondary Schools of America. June 14. The last day of our High School life. We returned to our Alma Mater for our hard-earned diplomas and other knick-knacks. We, the class of 1935, have just completed what we will all probably regard as the best years of our lives. . ' We sincerely hope that the success and happiness of each student of '35 will increase as the years go by. l23l
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fx, BlLlUlE and GOLD fin, Senior Class History We, the class of 1935, started with 133 eager students in September of 1931 to travel the road ahead that would lead us to our goal-gradua- tion, but now there are only 94 of us left as We finally came to our jour- ney's end. Our Freshman advisers were Mr. Imboden, Miss Fredericks, and Mr. Stauffer. Class Officers: President.. . ........ .... A USTIN BITTLE Vice President ..... .... J OHN ROI-:DER Treasurer. . .... . . ....... JACK LEWIS Secretary .............. . ..... . MARIAN REED Historian. . . . ............. . .ELIZABETH HILL As Sophomores our advisers were Miss Seltzer, Miss Heim and Mr. Bachman. Class Officers : President ............... ROEERT CRoNEBERGEn Vice President ...... ....... R oBEE'r BUCHER Treasurer ........ ......... S PURGEON DEER Secretary ................ BLANCHE KEAMMES Historian ................ MARGARET DETRICH In debating We were represented by two of our members, Blanche Krammes and Robert Croneberger. When We returned in September of 1933 as Juniors, our advisers were Miss Bausum, Mr. Shank, and Mr. Imboden. Class Officers : President ........ ...... A Us'rIN BI'r'rLE Vice President .... ........ M ILTON WOLFE Treasurer ...... ..... G LADYS ANDERSON Secretary ................ BLANCHE KRAMMES Historian ................ MARGARET DETRICH We held a Hallowe'en party in the gymnasium on November 4, instead of the usual skating party at Mellon's Rink, and the costumes certainly were original. Again Blanche Krammes and Robert Croneberger represented the class in debating. Instead of the annual play We presented a Minstrel Show on March 13 and 14. It was enjoyed by everyone because it was something dif- ferent and it certainly increased our treasury. There was very much athletic activity shown by members of our class in every sport. On September 5 we started on our last mile toward our destination with Miss Bausum, Mr. Snavely, and Mr. Shank as our last teachers. Class Officers: President .......... .......... D EAN ALLEN Vice President .... ....... J oHN ROEDER Secretary ........ ....... E LIzABE'rH HILL Treasurer ...... ..... B LANCHE KRAMMES F221
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DEAN ADRIAN ALLEN Student Council 1-2-33 Hi-Y 2-3-43 Treasurer of Hi-Y 3g Vice President of Hi-Y 43 President of Class 43 Boys' Chorus 43 Junior Minstrel 33 Senior Play 43 National Honor Society 43 Haven Fax Staff 3-43 Blue and Gold Staff 4. Deanie Weanie is a masculine chap who is liked by every- one. He is studious, ambitious, and has a fine personality. He is humorous and can take as well as give a joke. Well, Dean, you may be sure of our heartiest Wishes for success in becoming an expert draftsman! GLADYS MELINDA ANDERSON Tri-Hi-Y 43 Dramatic Club 33 Class Treasurer 33 Home Room Secretary 33 Captain Ball 4. Gladie joined our group during our third year in high ' school. She is cheerful, happy, and well-liked. She is active in all school activities. Her hobby, collecting pottery, is un- usual and interesting. ARLENE ADA ANSPACH Commercial Club 2. Leny is a happy, cheerful, fun-loving person. Her hobby is reading, which is very instructive. Best of luck to you, uLeny'n ELL SWORTH JOHN ANTHONY Fritz comes from Port Clinton. He is a quiet fellow, in- terested in the commercial course. He spends his spare time in reading and playing baseball. He wants to be an automobile salesman. We hope he makes good. l ARLINE MILDRED BAST Press Club 1. The romp of our class, Mae West, will never realize her ambition to be an old maid as she is so cheerful, happy, and loves fun. VIVIAN FLORICE BAUM Glee Club 1-2-3-43 Junior Minstrel 33 Uke Club 1. Vivian is an expert on the keys lof the pianoj and we hope she will be a success in ull she undertakes. 1 ELIZABETH MAY BECKER Glee Club 3-43 Library Club 23 C0'l'l'l'l7lff l'ClU,l Club 3. Lizzie is a cheerful little person and we all hope that the game of life will always leave her cheerful. CATHERINE BERNARD Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 Glee Club 1-2-43 Basketball 1-43 Junior Minstrel 33 Senior Play 43 Captain Ball 3-43 Library Club 4. Catty is a very active girl. Cheerful always and a friend to everyone. She will be remembered as Maud in the Senior Play. Her ambition proves her unselfishness for she is to be a nurse. We all wish Catty the best of luck. l24l fab lBlLlUlE and GOLD 'ual
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