Selinsgrove Area High School - Cynosure Yearbook (Selinsgrove, PA)
- Class of 1928
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Hendricks we reverently dedi- - T, - .N 7 'Z rg q Sym .f lyk I I f I X Agn,-Tvy ? Qjg 3, VF? f Mfarulig SLPIRINTLNIDILNT PROT I-I C HFNDRICRS Coz um111 ercml PRINCIPAL PROF I-I E STEFFILN Xlathematxcs MISS IIN K HLRMAN Engl h MISS PI-IOEBE HERVIAN Forergn Lan uxges PROF C VV I-IERMAN Soe1alSe1enees PROF VIURRAY CJRISSINGER Serenees PROF D 9 I-IFRROLD Commercial Department M199 LILLIAN LAYTON Commereml Department PROF M W RNILRR IncIustr1aIArts I Home EICOHOHIICS MISS NIARH HASSINGI R Musrc 'Mnarh nt ihuraitnn MR A BAI-INER PORTZLINIE Presrdent I COI DRFN Vnce Presrclent NIR XV C, PI-IIIIIPS R'L E RI-IOADS NIR D F DITYLER Non member Q XV UPIT Secretiry I I PROF. H. L. BOLIG-Athletics if X ,g new A 0 MR. j. . , D , P ' M . . x I I Eiurultg PROF H L HENDRILKS PROF H C STEFFEX MISS EXW. HERN1.-XX NIISS PHOEBE HERNI.-XX I I Elhrrultg PROT C W HERMAR PROF MURRAY CRISSHXGER PROF D S HERROLD 'VIISS LILLIAN LAYTON ilkxrulig PROF H L BOLIG PROF M W KNERR MRD. ESTHER MORGAN MISS M.-XRY H.-XSSINGER I I Uhr Glgnnnurr Stat' SEILER PHILLIPS Eclltor ln Chlef LAWRENCL FISHER Business Manager MILES H ROW Assoclate Eclxtor PRCNA BINGAMAN Asslstant Edltor m Chief SELON DOCKEY Clrculatlon Mana er MYRON I-lLIShR Lltelary Editor Rl-LDA DUBS Muslc Edltor A' BERIH OIHT Athletic Eclntor LANSFORD BOWEN Feature Eclltor GLADYS MILLER MILDRED BOYER Alumm Eclltors LANSFORD BOWEN PAUL BIINGAIVIAN Art Eclxtors KETURAI-I WISE Dramatic Eclltor KATIE I-IOOT Calendar EdltOf MISS EVA HERMAN Faculty Advisor PROP H C HENDRICKS F1nanc1alAdv1sor I I , I ' I 7 EARL DECKARD, Advertising Manager I I u 5 u . v I E.-XRI.. C DECKARD Declt Cc-'eley Cnpes' Xcademlc Course Future College Westerl1 Electr1c ACflVltleS H Y 2 3 4 Athleuc ASQOCIZX tion 2 3 4 l'l1Y Basket Ball Class VICE Pre 3 Scrence Club 3 Dramatlc Club 4 French Club 4 oseph Pnestley Club -I Class Presx dent 4 H1 Y Preslclent 4 French Club Q C retary Athlenc 3tssoc1at1on Secretary Boys Ctlee Club 4 Debatmg Club 4 AdVC!'t1Sll1g xlanager of Cynosure 4 Loxe P1rates of I-Iawan 4 Am I lntrudmgl 4 He has done h1s share IH hlgh school always talilllg h1s part always ready to do the hard ta Its Man s heart devlseth h1s way But the Lord dlrected h1s steps LAINSFORD BOWEN Lance ' 55 Academxc Course 'XCtlVltlCS VICC Pres H1 Y 3 4 Member A I 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Pres Class 2 VICE Pres Class 4 Class Foo ball I 2 Var 1ty Football 3 4 Cass B B I 2 Vars ty Oxch stra I 2 4 Pres Dramatlc Club 4 P es French Club 4 School News Staff 3 4 Wlt and humor are thlS young man s nex er dymg assets and h1s l:I'lCl'ldS surely drank lt all lh and have a Jolly laugh at the dlS play of h1s talents Lance IS qulte an art1st poet and es say1st and we prechct for h1m a bnght fu ture A llttle nonsense now and then ls rellshed by the best of men SELOIN DOCKEY Doclcey Commerclal Course Actlvltxes Shamokln Dam H S I 2 SCI ence Club 3 C1v1cs Club 3 Commerclal Club Pres 4 School News Staff 4 Cynosure Staff 4 Class Treasurer belon came to jom our class H1 the Jumor year He came to us hnghly recommended and has surely lnved up to h1s recommenda t1on After much thought Selon declded to pursue h1s studles lh the Commerc1al Depart ment ln th1s department h1s record IS h1gh e pcczally nn typewrxtmg holdmg a record that IS envled by all Other men may be greater But we dont belxeve lt MILES H ROW ROWIC Commerclal Course ACflVltlCS Penmanshlp I 3 At A 2 3 4 Track Team 3 4 Class Sec 4 Commer cxal Club 4 ROWIC IS a worthwhlle frxend steadfast and true He IS a very qu1et fellow but he takes no back seat ln bookkeepmg When we make our statements we go to h1m and use h1s books for a checker ROWIC repre sents the Commercxal sect1on on the track team and IS some half mller Perserverance IS the keystone of success I I ta 11 A . ll . 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' , - 1 , . . .. . .. .4 o v I P9 I - GEORGE SEILER PHILLII S fee sl Academlc Course Xctlvltlcs Class Sec l School News Staff 7 3 4 Class Basketball l Varslty as e all 2 3 Capt 4 Class Football l Varslty Football 3 4 Varslty Track I 4 Class Track 3 A A I 2 VICCIYCS 3 res 4 Dramatlc Club 3 Treas 4 Sclence Club 3 oseph Prlestley Club Sec 4 ule Club 3 Pres 4 French Club 4 Edltor Cyno ure 4 lsle of Chance 3 Love Plrates of Hawall 4 Chrlstmas Carol 4 Xthletlcs and muslc are hls hobbles ln track football and basketball he IS a star also U1 11121112 and playlng the saxophone As a mans mlncl runs So runs he LAWRENCE C FISHER Larry And How Academlc Course Future Yale or Susquehanna Actlvltles School News Staff 2 3 Llter Socletyl 2 A A l 2 3 4 os PIICS ley Club 4 Clee Club 2 3 4 Boxlng Club Z Orchestra 4 Publlc Speaklng Club 3 Pen manshlp Club l 2 Class Basket Ball l Var lty 2 Class Football l 2 3 Varslty Track 2 3 4 Varslty Tel1nlS 2 3 Debatln Club 3 4 SCICHCC Club 3 French Club 4 Debatln Club 3 4 Cynosure Staff 4 CIVIC Club 3 Am l lI1tI'l1dlI1g3 4 Varlety ls the SPICC of life FROINA H BIXQMAN Farena Oh My' -Xcademlc Course Future Bloomsburg State Normal c lVltlCS A A 4 Gll'lS ee Llub 2 3 4 Class Sec 7 Dramatic Club 3 4 Publlc Speaklng Club 3 4 Llbrarlan Clrls Glee Club 3 French Club 4 oseph Prlest ley Club 4 Asslstant Edltor IH Chu-f School News Reporter Sec Dramatlc Club 4 Glrls H1 Y 4 Am l lntrucllng3 4 Frona the Charmlng' Adored by all and the possessor of a wonderful VOICC and a sun ny dlsposltlon she IS always ln demand to Slng at meetmgs soclals and partles A merry heart but not too gay IVIYROIN HEJSER Hey there' Course Academlc ctlvltles A A 2 Debatlng Club 3 4 Dramatic Club 3 4 Boys Clee Club 3 4 SCICHCC Club 3 Pnest lcy Club 4 Here IS a lad who halls from the wlde and open spaces out near Fremont at a place called Helsers Mlll He IS foreman of hrs father s planlng mlll flVlaybe that IS where he got hls shop tralnlng He IS Chlef of the worker ll'l shop al d as a debater he IS very sklllful He IS an accompllshed gultar player and drlves a Ford a la mode ust as the tWlg IS bent so the trees ll1CllI'lCd ' l .. I . I.. l, A... , :A U l 3 'A ' B . liflb , 3 A I : K ' 2: Y - : . l. : ' ' .. :ls SC. Q J 7 3' 3 A . ,W S ary ' l. 1 . . , , , Ill' -l h Vt' l. .I . 1 ' l l' l. 9 ' g Team l. 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Af-'52 . .l,2,3,Ag Gl .A I ' ' : . . , 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 49 an-I I 'v 4 . ' 1 RELDA lVl DUBS Dubsy Oh for Pete s sake' Academxc Course ACtlVltl6S lVl1fH1nburg H 5 l 2 A A 3 4 Choral Club 3 4 Dramatlc Club 3 4 Publlc Speaklng Club 4 French Club 4 Cyno ure Staff 4 Accompanlst for Boys C-lee Club C-urls Clee Club and High School 3 4 Relcla has been wlth us only durmg our last two years and we wonder how we ever managed to get along without her She IS an enthusiast lll all class and hx h school ac tlVltleS When we conslder slze the class agrees that good goods comes 111 small pack ages Relda IS muslcally lncllnecl and IS sure to make her goal lh her chosen sphere Wlth rlngs on her fnngers and bells on her toes She will make music wherewer she goe ALBERT OTT Qttle Mercy' Academnc School and then College ACtlV1tlCS res Class l Class B B I A. I 2 3 4 Lxterary Soc ty 2 lty B B 2 4 Capt 3 Dramatlc Club 3 4 Dubllc Speakmg Club 3 SCIENCE Club 3 De batlng Club 3 Glee Club 7 3 Varslty Foot ba 3 4 Capt 4 Cynosure Staff 4 Class Track J Varsrty Track 3 4 Behold the versatile Ott' A comblnatlon of brawn and brain A star ln football bas lcetball baseball and track A great think er eater and an equally great speaker He IS surpassed by few H1 eloquence and lf an argument xs taking place you wrll find O e ohnny on the spot Weddlrug IS destmy And hangmg llkewnse R GLADYS MILLER 3 1 5 3 5 Crlpesl Academic Course Actlvltles A A 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 News Staff 3 Prxestley Club 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Cynosure Staff 4 Gladys IS Indeed a charmlng young lass and an asset to our class She ns cheerful and wxllxng to help any one U1 trouble and one IS never allowed to feel blue while around thxs Jazzy b1t of per sonallty -Xs to a vocation she has not clehnltely de Clded but we know there IS room at the top and we are sure to find her there among the rest of the class Unoffxcxous mnocent sxncere MILDRED BOYER M1113 Oh Heck' 1rs Baseball 2 A A I 3 4 Club l 2 3 4 Cynosure Staff 4 Commer cnal Club 4 Girls H1Y Freshman Play I SCWll1g Club 2 3 You can d pend on Mlldred for everything She ns one ofthe qulet members of our class and IS always busy helping those ln trouble She expects to enter the busmess world but not to due an old maid Modesty IS a virtue Wlfh her I I ll vu 5' ' ,V . 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' ' - y - -- P XUL ROSWELL BIND XM YN nn Blrdy Xcademnc Course XCYIVIIICS Claes Basket Ball l 2 Track as 4 lty Baslc t Ball 3 Dramatic Club 3 4 Pub llc Speakxng Club 3 Sclence Club 3 umor Xarslty a lset ll 4 Varsltj l'ontball 'J 0 eph lrxestley Club 4 Fdmon Science Club 4 Cynosure Staff 4 Pres lndustrnal Nrti C lub 4 nn as he xs ltnown by hx classmates IS truly a jolly ood fellow He ls easy t hnd where a good joke ns bexng told and hard to hnd when lt 1 class time Men are but chxldren of larger rowth KETURAH WISL Tura fOl' goodness Qakes' -Xcademlc Course Future Bloomsburg Normal School Xctlvltles Penmanshlp l French Club 3 Dramatic Club 3 4 On the Telephone headache 4 oseph Prlestley Club 4 Cyno ure Staff 4 Here she ns' This demure lookln lass lint that way at all She has an unllmlt cl amount of energy and pep and IS always ready to join ln anythxn to have a good time Latin IS her speclaltv and she just loves to read and write thls attractxve lan guage o be a choo teacher x er ambition Why should llfe all labor be? KATIE Nl HOOT Hooty Good Grief Academnc Course Future Teachmg Actnvxtles French Club 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Publxc Speaking Club 4 oseph Prlestley Club 4 Cynosure Staff 4 Although a student Katles reputation not that of a bookworm and she ns always ready for a good txme Katie has a quxck temper and IS easy to anger All glve her a wlde berth when she IS nn a cloudy mood After four years of 38506131100 however we find Katle a very likeable lass Charms strxlce the heart But ment the soul HELEN KLITNE Bud Yes Academic Course Future Colle cxvltxes A A 3 4 Chrral C J 4 Dramatic Club Public Speakmg Club 4 Debating' Club 4 French Club 4 lsle of Chance 3 Love Pirate-s of Ha vxau 4 Pres Class I Vlce Pres Class J Helen as you all know has been one f the maxn stays of the class of twenty eight Wxthout her we feel the class would not have amounted to anythxng for she was always a hoo ter and a doer Men call you fair and you do credit It l ll --B. ' .. f ' an-.H ll. -2. 3, 43 Cl s lires. Ig Hi-Y 2, Y3, , 3 Var- ., I i . N l : ' :xl ' ' . B s ' . Ba 3 .' 1 V: J S , . tk , C 4 .5 . .V .CB Q , Y Y ,S v ' ' g h . '. o 35 Halloween Adventure 35 Shooting the :J ' 1 - e 5 , ' 3 KA l. T s l 'S h 1 : ' A ' : ' , ' 1 . 1 . : ge .-X tl ' ' z . . . l, 2, , 1 w. 1 lub ,' 1 , , 3. 4, .4 . I v 0 IVIARIOIN K BODMER uss OKNVNX' COHIITICYCIBI Course Future Selllng Automobxles ACtlVltlES Varslty Basketball l 2 Capt 2 3 4 Penmansh C u Treas Commerclal Club 4 Dramatic Club 3 Public Speakmg Club 3 Here IS another of our Commerclal sharks Marxon IS a good student and she certalnly can tackle the keys of the typewrxter She as a sunny dlSPOSltl01l and IS alwavs out for a good time Her favorlte way of k1ll mg time IS clrlvlng an automobxle True Wlt IS nature to advantage dressed PAUL BOBB Bobb Come C1 Academlc Course ACUYIIICS Beavertown H S I 2 Dra matxc Club 3 4 French Club 4 Behold a promlslng young man' He has been a member of the cla s for only two years after commg from Beavertown Hugh School as a junior Hts abnllty as a cornet ISI promises a great future nn a muslcal ca reer Of course hes a blg hut with the gxrls and especlally wlth those of B aver Sprmgs Hes rather backward at first but afterwards Oh Boy' A part of all he has met 'VIAYNARD H CL-XRK Clarkle Commercxal Course Future lVl1n1stry -hCtlVltlCS Commerclal Club 4 A A l 2 3 4 Penmanshlp Club l Class Program Maynard has been very energetlc whlle IH hlgh school He trled h rd to be at the head of the class but we thlnk he will be dnsappoxntecl All 111 all he has been a good port and IS always ready for a good tlme He belng the Shelk of the Commercnal ec non has been the dI'3Wll'l2 carcl as far as glrls are concerned A qulet mind xs rlcher than a crown KEIXVXETH H BOYER Dox lXo klddenl ixcademlc Course Future College Actlvltles H1Y 2 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 French Club 4 Prlestley Club 4 The portrait that you are now looking at that of Kenneth Boyer Kenneth 1s one of those boys who can put a mask o class and look so mnocent that he even de celves the teacher He IS one of those qulet lookmg boys but he IS always ohnny on the spot wlth a good Joke Sllence often of pure Innocence Persuades when speaking f3llS 33.-XA. l, , , 3 'ip lb l,2g . . , . 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NIILDRED G-XRM-XX Mxllle My Gosh' Lommercxal Course -Xctnxtxes Penmanshxp Clubl 3 A A I 2 Commerclal Club 4 Xlnlly IS a yery lndustrlous glrl She IS always studymg whxch can be eadxly seen by lookmg at her report card lf lven chance she can cause enough clnsturbance nyw ere She IS one of the best typxsts rn the class and has won sexeral medals and certificates Ill the Commercial department Second thoughts are wnser eyer MARIE S GORDON Gordon Aw go on' Lorrmercxal -Xctxvxtles Commercial Club What would the semor class be wlthout lhls brunnette frorr Kreamer3 Answer lt true or false Her only cleslre 15 to be the housewife of that certann party from Kreamer We smc rely hope that she will not be dlsappomted nn her only wlsh and desxre Mane we as a class shall always drunk to your happiness X tender heart a helpmg hand Xlways ready on demand RAY D W ATKIXS Wattle Sonuvagun' XC3dCI'I1lC Klub 4 Dracnatxc Club 4 Lowe Plrates of Hawan -l French Club -l Boxmg Club 2 A etlc -X A 2 3 -l Orchestra 4 Good natured humorous and tantalxzlng are the terms hls clas mates use H1 de crlb xng Wattle Not knowing Wattle one would hunk he was a blow bag but his fuend know better and m thelr presence he IS allowed to talk to hrs heart s content Blow wmds blow LESTER S-XYLOR Holy Gee' -Xcademxc Future Engxneenng ACflYltlCS Dramatic Club 4 French Club -l os Prleslley Club -4 Huh -l fhls lad halls from Hollldaysburg He has only been wxth us our senior year but nev ertheless he has endeared humself to hls classmates Les IS small ln stature but mighty nn speech He lakes to tell us the wonders of Holliday sburg and we are unter estecl listeners Napoleon was also small rn stature I l M. . V . . . . F . . 4 Y . ' ' . g' a a f h . ' ' ' , , e . .-Xctivities: Hi-Y I, 2, 3. -lg los. Priestley thl ' . . . . , , 3 . 2. . V t . ' . V. YI S v . . ..LeS.. .. - CATHERINE ERDLEY Oh dear' -Xcaclennc Lourse Ct1VlflCS A A 3 4 Glee C U 2 3 4 Dramatic Club 3 Public Speal-. Club 3 Commerclal Club 4 H1 Y 4 CIIIOY' Cornmerclal Edltor 4 Class B B l 2 Generous xn her pralse wlth a smlle for everyone she goes happ1ly on her way Per haps her happlness can be land to the fact that h has returned and has just called and whlspered his Aheml You know to er As sweet as they malce them MABEL FEEHRER abs Darmt Conllnerclal Course ALCtlVltlCS Ahl6tlCASSl1 l 3 4 manshlp l 2 3 Commerc1alClub 4 Glee Club 3 H1Y 4 lVlabel IS a xery mdustnous lass always qulet but always ll'l for a good time She expects to enter the business world but not to clue an old malcl Well Mabel ve wlsh you success ll'l whatexer you attempt By the worlt one knows the workman MAX SPAID alse ACtlVltlCb SC1Cl1C8 Club 3 Debating Club 3 4 French Club 4 Dramatxc Club 4 l dustrlal Arts Club 4 Track Team 3 A A l-hrs noble l0Okll'lg lad came from Beaver town to join our class ll'l the umor year He specxallzes prmcrpally H1 havmg a good tlme He IS familiar wlth any kmd of mu sncal Instrument but the sax IS hls favor I e Blow Always sometime BURNS j TOBIAS Toby Hot Pups' -Xcadenuc Course Actnvxtles Beavertown H S l 2 S H Burns Tobxas entered Selxnsgrove High School as unlor and has proved a suc Cf' 'S annd hlb new el1VlrOl1n1el1t Burns lb a good clarxnet player and would stand an excellent chance of becomlng a artlst If he drd not waste so much tlme try Ing to get acquamted with certam strange glrls who usxt m Beavertown We belxeve however that Burns wlll set tle clown Ill tlme and become a worthy suc cessor of Victor Herbert Cxve thy thoughts no tongue ..Kit.. .. 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A - - ' L n nf I I GERTRUDE DINIUS leaches Yumpln y1m111y' Qommercxal Course Future Colle e CtlVltlC9 reamer H S l 2 Com rnerclal 4 Peaches lb a loyal SCIIIOI' She IS very qunet and newer causes any dlsturbance We tlsmlc she omg to take up houselteepnng a l1re long professlon a11d we hope that he wlll flfld her work ll1tCl'CStlI'lg course she wall Wlth 535 l wonder who3 X sweet attractive kllld of grace M XRGUERITE DINGER D11 Oh my Cow' Commerclal Course Actwxtxes Penmanshlp Classl 2 Class rogram l 2 At 2 3 4 Comm clal Club 4 At very qulet g1rl rs lVlarguer1te we won der3 Whe11 a 11o1se IS heard ln the hall we can always feel sure Dlnger IS commg Vvhen It comes to thlnkln about the op POSIYC sex Nlarguerlte s xnterests are all out xde of school R 1 chlef there IS 111 thxs faxr maxden WILLIAM E BRESSLER 1 Boy oh Boy Course -Xcademlc Future Barber -Xctxvltles Class treasurerl Boys l'l1Y La s trac 4 Boys Glee Club Dramahc Club 4 Press Correspondent seph Prlestley Club 4 When xt comes to cuttlng girls hair we Bxll on the spot He says he oes not lxke the barber trade but we thlnk he IS only klddmg Blll was Wlth the class of twenty eight when It started on 1ts tr1p for educatlon and has proved hlmself studlous 1ndustr1ous lad He 15 a good sport and a jolly good fellow B111 has been suc cessful 1n hrs school l1fe and we wlsh h1m great success rn hls future llfe A close shave Blll GLEN CABEL Cabel Heck Academic Course Future College CtlVltlCS A A l 3 4 H1 Y C 2 3 4 Prlestley Club 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Glen IS modest and qulet At least he was at one t1me but ln the last year he has changed conslderably especxally SINCE a g1rl of the freshman class has attracted hxs som ber brown eyes Glen IS a great lover of the Wlde Open Spaces He IS a most ardent lover of Na ture especxally human nature and no doubt ome day he wlll be a great naturallst or a psychologlst l whatever wocatlon h chooses we WlSl'l hlnql Success In the years to come None but hxmself can he hls parall l I I Au j tau sn I - I 'Q 1 -'u A ' I .2 K D . . , g - .' : is g ' M - -I ' as - ' , S . 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' D a A ' ' l : . . , 2, , 5 '- lub ' . . n U ' ' e ISABEL M HEIDER 1 y Darmt' Lommerclal Future Stenographer Xctnltxes Penmanshnp Club 3 Commer cnal Club 4 H1 Y 4 l abel entered our class ll1 the junior year 1d decxded to take the Commercxal Course he IS the Shllllng lxght 111 shorthand class e pec1ally when a tran crlptlon test IS gxven I abel wants to be somebody s Stenog but ze are of a chfferent 0pll'llOI1 VV:-: bCl16VC le IS about to embark 011 the ea of lVlatr1 ony ALMA M HEIWVI Helmle Oh Heck' Commerc1al -Xctlvltles Penmanshlp Clubl 2 3 A A l 2 Commerc1alClub4 lVleet Alma the llfe and mlschlef of the Comxnercxal department She IS always try 1110 to play some prank on her classmates but also takes an actne part IH school ac tvmes Her chlef occupatlons are laughing talk mg chewmg gum and entertalnxng the boy friend lr lb good to love and learn MAE HEIM Commermal Future Typ1st Actlvltles Penmanshlp Club l 3 A A l 2 Commerclal Club 4 Mae halls from Fremont and comes t school on the bus lVlae IS not oxer studx ous but lb nexer stump d by a qu'-stron She IS especxally proficlent ll'I trylng and she xntends to enter the buslness wor1cl Her chlef dnersxon IS rxdmg 111 a Ford coupe A lx hlm about lt lvlxrthful and oll5 RXCHEL 1 HOOVER Rae Oh' -Xcademxc Future Nurse ACtlVlt1CS Macbeth 3 Soothmg 1 Headache 4 French Club 4 Dramatlc Club Rachel a rather bashful glrl has been wlth us for four years Dlrlng that tlme he acquxred knowledge of nearly all kxnds Whe11 lt comes to havmg a good t1me Ray IS H1 the ITlldSt of lt ln short Rachel can do almost everythmg except smg whlch she s ys IS beyond her ken Latm and modern fictxon are her speclaltxes She wxll hkely make use of Latln IH the medlcal department of a sick ward Practlce makes perfect Dan Cupid has stolen her Heart I I FS . . A : ' 5 - g - . S . . . az ' ' - - - 5 ' . s ' ' ' ' . ,S - .. V.. 3 1 ' . 5 ' , '- S1 . .' ' ' ' 1 l . , Z . - 1 I ' . . D y l Y . . v . 1. . ????? Oh Heck! I I , Q . . , : ' - ' 0 N .N Y .. e .- ' . ' . . , . .Y J. . . . . A A, . . . I .. I .- : .. . .V .. Z 3 . 4. , , . Y l I . . I. 1 ' . . - 1 a ' . ' na Q , It .. . .. Q IVA I HOUSER Oh Gee' Commercxal Future Stenographer ACllVlfl69 Pcnmanshlp Club 3 Lo nmer clal Club 4 If you want to know somethmg IH the lne of buslness just go to Iva and she Wxll furnish you wxth the mformatxon By all appearances she IS the most stu Ixous ln the class She has do:-c work outslde of school nn order that she mlght get a better knowl dge of business Iva ns popularly known as the glrl who runs the Chevy Hltch your Chevy to a star ESTHER KNOUSE. KIIOUSIC PPP375 Commercxal Course Actlvxtles Class ba ket ball 2 Penman s lp Class I 2 4 C ub 2 3 4 Clas Treasurer 2 Wind mulls of Holland 2 Dramatlc Club 3 Pub lxc Speaking Club 3 Var xty Ba ket Ball 3 Comn erclal Club 4 ls HIY 4 ove Pxrates of Hawau 4 Am I lntrudmg5 Thls blond beauty IS admired by all who come ln contact with her She believes ln haung her good txme and many a tlme you can see her Hymg around ln the Chandler with her boon companlon Gus I ool you that time bus IS a girl not a oy Ha Ha' Gentlemen prefer blondes MILDRED MARTIN IVIIIJS Heck Comme cxal Future Stenographer ACtlVltlCS Penmanshlp Club 3 4 Corn merclal Club 4 H1 Y -I Winner of Lmcoln Essay Contest Vlllly IS one of the COn1H1CYC13I gurls who has done her but for the senlor class She had the honor of wmnlng the Lmcoln Medal for having wrltten the best e say on Lxncoln Although she IS a quiet glrl he sure has the good Some day a great wnter thou wllt be MARY I.. REINARD R lnard B Glory' Academlc Future Bloomsburg State Normal -Xctlvltles Wanted a Cook 2 A -X Dramatnc Club 3 4 Soothlng a Head acne 4 Lrlee Club 4 os Prnestley Club -I Chrxstmas Carol 4 lVI1ry takes the Academic Course and be lleve me she IS one of us' She IS the wut cf the class wlth a new yoke at every spot wher two or three are gathered She just cant dxscuss Problems of Democracy for they arent serxous enough Another thxng about Mary as old as she IS she hasnt lost that sweet tooth yet With a piece of candy and a but of humor we are sure that herein Iles the secret of Mary s xmmense popularity A great humorxst to be sure - - ? P ? P ? H C I . L 'N' 'A ' ' ' z s 3 - h' . , 4: A. A. I. 2. 3. 3 Clee I , . : S : ' - ' : : - ' ' 3 s' s 3 . ' 3 Gil' I '- 1 ul.. Q . . ed . C .. . ' H. Y p b . A. Y , : A ' v ' Z - . . 5. , S ts e4 vs 4 ' I Q. 3 Q 3..-35. ' . : H ' - 1 I I 8 GRACE E HERROLD GYHCIOUS By Gosh' Commerclal Course Future Stenographer or Teacher Atctlvltles IDCIIITIHIISIIIP Club l 2 3 Commerclal Club 4 Grace IS the studlous glrl of the SCHIOY class Her average IS alway above normal Everytblng she does IS exact and to the mln ute She clalms the dlStll1Cl'l0l1 of havlng won second place ln the LIIICOII1 Essay con est a very commendable achlevement to be sure Small but mlghty DOROTHY L WILVER Dot And How? Commerclal Course ACtlYltlCS Sl'!aI'I1Okl11 H S I 2 Commer Cla Club 4 l-llY 4 Glee Club 3 4 s of CITBHCC 3 Love Pll'atCS of HBWBII 4 Dot IS a very qulet and studlous lass She Jolned our class ln our Junlor year and has proved to be a shorthand W1Z3Td Her at ll'aCtlVCl1CSS has drawn the class presldent to the commerclal department qulte freque l est of our class but we know she wlll be successful ln whatever she m y attempt Look out Deck' Love and learn MAE IRETNE SCHAEFFER Schaef Oh Gee' Academlc course Future S U Teachmg ACtlVltlCS Hallowe en Adventure French Club 4 Dramatlc Club 4 A A 4 Thus modest llttle lassle IS a product of Port Trevorton ulet and llttle spoken she shlnes brllllantly ln the class room l wlll not be long many say untll she wrll be a school marm ln a school at Port ln a llttle red school house CATHARIINE U IVIUSSER Katt 5 l belleve your just klddln' Commerclal Course Future Stenographer ACtlVltlCS Commerclal Club 4 Catty IS an lndustrlous and proflclent student She lS especlally brllllant ID short hand and spends her spare tlme worklng ln a bank Her dlsposltlon and ablllty to smlle even ln a CTISIS are her greatest qualltles Smlle and the world smlles Wlfh you ' I 1 1 '- : . 9 I le ly. She is one of the youngest and small- . El . . . . 2 .. - ., 3: ' ' ' ' . t l l Uhr Svvnxnr Gllyrnmrlr The Blue and Gold corporatnon came mto exlstence ln September 1974 lt was named for nts colors Blue for 'ruth and C.-old for perseverance Thus lt acqulred lts nomen to be known ID later hlstory as one of the most mdustrlous pros merous and noteworthy corporatlons ID history No stock or ln 'crest was purchased to mamtaln this corporatlon ln lts worthy busmess The capltal had long before been donated by the gov rnment to thus class for the purpose of furthermg the prosperlty of the nation xs a whole The busmess was managed and dlrected by a board of trustees lgfmch yen a new board was elected l 1074 ' ustees of the Blue and the Gold we e as follows Presldent Albert Ctt Vxce President Helen Kllne Secretary Seller Phllhps Treasurer Esther Knouse rhe mexnbers of the Blue and the Gold corporation were at thelr posts each day puttlng forth every effort to make he firm a success for lt realized that there were others of a slml lar type transactlng buslness IH the same bulldlng Since thls was a newly organized firm wlth 1ts members from all pomts of the compass lt was often severely crltlclsed and lts young ln its name and made rapld strldes forward ln splte of lts many nandlcaps Where there ns lntense labor there must be some pleas e and tmuscment to mamtaxn a balance Consequently clubs mnd orgamzxtxons were formed Wlthln tne COlpOl itlOIlS for the sxlxsfactxon and common good of the flrm On l-iallowe en the Blue and the Gold received 1ts nev er to be forgotten maximum 1n1t1um for the trlp around the square and the electric chalr were burned lndellbly mto the memories of those members together wlth hard cider and lfe cream Then there were partles welner roasts programs ct cetra all ln all making the 8CtlVltleS of that year ever memor able une' Every one was IH eager spmts for the vacatlon whlch had now arrlved September agaln brought back the firm from play to serlousness Work labor and lndustry were agaln resumed for the purpose of produclng well cultxvated and cultured cltlzens for the future requlrements of our country The first lmportant event was a great polltlcal dlsturbance The l975 76 campaign terminated nn the election of the follow mg President Lansford Dowen Vice PfCSldCIlt Helen lxllne Secretary Frona Bmgaman Treasurer Wnlllam Bressler The dally tolls and events contmucd much as durlng the former year except that the members were 'zdmltted unto nu merous clrcles and were more recognxzed than formerly A few of the members were admitted into athletics and prox ed them I I 0 Q L .. . ., K . . . . ' - 1 I ' - Q ' l ca . ' 3 . r . Y . ' 2 ' ' ' . . 1 K 2 . S K ' ' . .1 I ' ' ' 'r ' ' . ll 2- the .r . , ' H r 1 -1- ----f'i--T.------m-- .. . K Y V Q V . . . .4 nocence mocked, Nevertheless, the firm gathered strength from V f D . , 1 - Lzr f : 'ff ' . , ' K I l J . . I 1 - - .. . . . . ..: .. . V ' l I D Y I Y. l - ' ' l ' I Y . l ' o , Y w n c . . - . Q Q V A - selves worthy IU th1s fleld However Latln geometry and ll'lgl1Sl'l Ind to be mastered also and reports IHCIICW ed that much mxdnlvht oil and effort had been consumed ID endeax nrmg to gun profit for the frm Another vacation ensued after whlch the Blue and the Gold Got down to work anew now socxally consldered upper class The flrst step of the umor HYIH was to take another jump mto annual pOlltlL rl affairs Consequently the IQV6 71 board of management was Presldent Lawrence Flsher Vice Presldent Helen Klme Secretary Lansford Bowen Treasurer Seller PhIlllpS Thxs term marked the lntroductlon of many new fmnlzatlons ln whlch the Blue and bold played an actne hand The never to be forgotten trlp to the Qaprtol at Har rxsburg also took place durlng th1s year The purpose of oo mg was to see the government at work An entlre day was 'xken to tfns and lt proved a full day lndeed Government Jrocedure the museum and the beautlful day were enjoyed and applfclated by the entxre Group The oxtter must go wnth the sweet for three accrdents occurred on the way none how ever provmg entirely fatal Final examlnatlons or mventorles of mental store houses concluded the thlrd term After another vacatlon of three months the members agaln assembled to pursue to a Flnlih the work begun four years before Once more wlth zeal and enthusiasm labor was under taken and trustees were nominated and elected Vice Presldent L'1nslo1d bowen Secretary lVl1les Rowe freasurer Selon Dockey Much success m debate lxes wlthln thrs corporatron for tl anks to barl Deckard and Lawrence Fxshel the trophy the Woodru f Cup lost last year was recovered to S I-I S rl hc oseph Prlestlcy Club was formed 1n connectlon wlth the study of Lhemlstry One day the corporatlon motored to 'Norry to see the home museum church and llbrary of the great sclentlst whose name our club bears Cn the same oc caslon a wlslt was pald to the Sunbury Convertmv Works where Chemlstry IS employed ln the art of dyemv The operetta Love fxrates of Hawau and the class play Am l mtrud1ng3 were among the other muslcal and dra matlc successes of the Blue and the Gold lhe members haxmv been found and lost between I97-+ and 1910 a e Larl Feehrer Martha Foster oseph br ook X ern Speece Alf-:tha Nlutchler Cathtrme Rowe Nlaxtl a liohrer Charles Knoebel Russell Bowerso: Ellzabeth Benner Margaret Rhymstme Homer Brown Helen Gabel Edna lxratz e Tamsey Hoover Harriet lxltchen Walter Stauffer lxoy Len ner New members wrth the firm were Earl Deckard Ray W at kms Relda Dubbs Burns Toblas Paul Bobb Max Spald Lester Saylor Selon Dockey Isabel Helder Mane Gordon Catharine Nlusser Gertrude DIHIUS and Dorothy Wllver Keturah WISE .L I ., ' ' . 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D , . . 1 , ' - , , , . , , Y v , - . . . . y - lgrnplwrg ln the fall of I978 Relda Dubs and l trudged the well ltnown Middleburg road N ery wearlly we went Indeed for that fudge of the court those Jurymen were to decree our Fate and hat of all the mtelhgent members of the Academic Sectlon ol Seniors of the class of 78 Never before had those ten mlles seemed so long but as everythxnff has an end we hnally reached nur dreaded destmatxon There all the senxors w ere seated lI'l the front rows of the court room Each one had an expresslonless vlsage each one te 111111 he nn ht be doomed to an LlI'lClCSllfdblC life but never rheless hopmf for the best The Judge sounded his large Gavel everythlnv was qunet and tense Each one of these ambltlous lads and lasses was taken one by one to the fateful wltness stand A storm and an ava lxnche of questions and qulzzlnv queries ensued Each one used hrs very best Envhsh for who should be that cr1t1cal lawyer but our never tlrmg English spurger MISS Eva Herman Fmally the QLllZZlI1g was over and It all remalned wlth the Jury who retired to wranvle and scrap argue and debate on the mevltable verdxct for those honorable people All was excltement and wonder for the time had come when we were to Lnow The foreman of the jury walked out loolxed at us all from over the top of hrs spectacles and announc ed his solemn verdict Xve the gentlemen of the Jury have come to a very 'mal decision and be It wanted or not lt IS the fate of thls clv. iff I Frona Bmgaman you are doomed to a stage career Belng possessed of a sweet voice and personahty you shall be a success 7 Paul Bnngaman the Fates are good to you glvlng you a choxce of two occupatlons VVe beg of you to choose W1SCly court Jester or child nurse 3 Lansford Bowen provlded you let your halr grow rs the calhng demands you may be an artlst 4 Kenneth Boyer you always had a weakness for re paxrlng motors so you are doomed for the rest of your hfe to conhnement with the Ford Agency of lxreamer 5 Paul Bobb for two years you falthfully rode the tram every mornlng to come to school YVe know that It would break your heart to miss this rlde so we have secured a posltlon fox you on the P R R 6 Wllllam Bressler there was no debatlng about your fu rure Your dad seemed to have a hand with the fates and told them that he was m need of an assistant I E rl Decltard our country lb m need of more Gospel workers You have the needed requlrements so take heed and do our blddmg 8 Lawrence Fisher you always were the most important Derson In your class and we deemed xt necessary to Une you an important calling 1n llfe so fear no more bossxnv for you are promoted from handy boy to manager of the A Si P 4- g ' ' I I . - . 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H 5 1 f:,v - D . . 9 Glenn Cnhel rlways dld you have 'l weakness for fhlclxers so fate hrs proyldcd for you m you are to ruse C.l1IClx6I1S to your heart s content IO lxatle Hoot you were alw xys serlous and StlldlOLlS ln school a polnt whlch Fate has not oy er loolted so you are to be rel ey ed of all mental strclln lnd wlll be a blaclt bottom dancer I Myron Helser you were xlways so very fond of de J ltlne that now you rn xy debate to your heart s content for you are the hrst of your group to enter the Sea of lVlatl'lITl0I1y l 7 Rachel Hooyer yot have filltllxlllly studled l arln for four years but lt w IS not lll valn for you are to he the Professor rn l..?tllI1 at the Hooy er s lsland Academy I3 Gladys lVllller you alw lys wrnted to he wealthy We cant nnlte you rlch but we hrve arranged to make you Rlchards I4 Albert Ott srnce you are so athletlcally lnclrned we hav tal cn It upon ourselves to bequeath upon you the honor of a coechshrp at Penn Avon In Seller Phllllps l.ll-x6 father lllte son vou ltnow the rest a twllor you xre doolned to be lo Mary Relnard you always had thc xrt ol tellllr storles Ytfe don t want to hlnder your hobby and so you wlll oroadc ast bedtlrue storles from statlon P D I7 Mae Schaeffer always dernure and sedate you wrll malte 'x flne example for your puplls 19 lxeturah XVISC lxeturah you always were as your name denotes very WISC The future holds very much ln store for you ID the llteraxy world lor a yery long perlod hut rt w rs found out ln th rt short tune rlnt you haye a way of WIIIHIDU rn my frlends sm cheer up' lou are Oolnv to be somebody s Sxnta Qlllli l Mak Spald and Burns Flolnlas you two younv men we e st ch Slhtlb 111 the lrench class that we haye declded you should neyer try teachlnv the subject lxeep your Lnowledoe o yourself It n lfhl come llt rlllcly solllc 1 e l u as and Hel n nr you two Qlrls were ILll16l Elltlfely ac lClCIHlC no entlrely LOHTIXISILI tl students Be rff a llttle ol both we f'nd lt hard to deem a future for you sO we haye declded to let the matter Vllth yourselves We all heay ed a slgn of rellef at the concluslon rnd as no remonstrances were presented lt was trlten for granted that ClCh one was satlsfred l uh lr ls now started hls new profes S1011 III llfe and erch wlll some dly prove a great success because he was a ll1ClHl'JCl' of the cl rss cf Twenty elght Helen Kllne Relda Dubs I I . Y it Y . 2 'Q U ' E 1 1 ' f' ' A z s. . ' 25 'q ' A , 2 d ' 2 ' , . . . . . 2 ' ' 'E , f , S , , ' ' ' f - ' , . ' ' l ' ' 2 . . I. V 1 ' li ' S, ' 1 ' ' 2 ' r , Al I va -. 2 ' , 1 ' ' f ' ' J '- . , '2 ' 'I . , . ' . N 2 ' ' , ' 2 S '2 ' '. 2 ' , ' 2 ' t ' 2 at 2 Q' V . 2 ' ' 2 r Z . , I . , 2 2 . . A . l I c ' Y, 1 h . . . . ' . '2 W 2 . . ' I N V I ' I x V I V C V' . xu . , , ' c . ' 20. Lester Saylor, you have not been with this class ' f t , ' '2. ' 2 ' . 2 ' ' ' ' ' ' ,, 2 ' ' at . ' ' 1 ,, ' D , S2 2 N 2 .. 7 . ' i '2 s , 2 - . . , , 3 731',. 2' 2 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . . , N , . C 5 I .V , v :V i rj S I ' 3--5' - l 2' 'l 1 ' da y. lf. R ld2 D l ' 2 e fill 5. ' ' 5 H' A sl - ' 2 yi ' , X. ' , . - fi K ' , l AD . , 7 I - . r It y I .Syl 4 . ' . Y 2 L 2 '2 ' ' . Q2 ' 2 D ' ' 2 ' - .' ' ' v . 2 . 2' - E K E T -.k -M v n an v I u .. Y - . I I Guiana M111 LAST VVILL ANJD TESTAIVIENT OF THE CLASS OF 78 Vle the Class of l978 of SCIIIIS rove Hugh School Borough of Sellnsvrove County of Snyder State of Pennsyl x alma belng of sane mlnd and CllSpOSlng memory knovslng that our days are numbered do mike publlsh and declare thls to be our Last VVlll and Testament hereby declarlng null and vold all other wllls by us made tem Knowlng not whether we have assets more than llablll tl s we beque th thls lack of knowled e to those to vxllon lt httlngly belon s the unlor Class tem To the faculty we leave our absence and our lnexpresslble tnanks for thelr untlrlng efforts to llft us hlgher lVlay their efforts not have been ln valn tem To the Sophomores and the janltor we wlll all paper chewlng gum underneath desks chalk and young glrls stray ed hankles the dlsposal of whlch to be made ln sultable man ller tem To the Freshmen we leave all that made us successful Fgad' bluff and lnnocence tem All other lncldentals we wlll and bequeath as follows Lawrence Flshers MUSSOllnlS dlctatorshlp to lrvln Coldren Frosh Seller Phllllp s volce to a vacuum ln Grlsslnger s labora tory for sound does not travel through a vacuum Helen lXllll6 s cllsposltlon and perscnallty to Margaret U1 1'lLl1 LlI'llOI' llflyron HCISCIS lntellectual ablllty t Russell onnson r rosh Quantlty means success Lansfold Bowen s Ulft of peech t urayclon l-loltz lpple Frosh Selon Dockeys knowledge of Law to Mark Lytle unlor Mark IS so good looklngl Henry Daubenspecks flamlng crop of halr to Pud vllchaels UDIOY Ol Ol Able l Paul Blngaman s bald spot to Davld Kelly unlor Xvllllam Bressler s barber ablllty to Robert Ludwlg Frosh Reld Dt bs stature and pl'1ySlqllP to Leraldlne Auker Doph Lath lrlne Erdley s attractlveness to Anna Moody unlor To llllzabetll Burns 'Vlarlon Bodmer s femlnlnlty To Myron Hunslnger Ray Xvatkln s romantlc experiences lo Frma Garmin Frona Blnvaman s VOICC lxeturah Wlse s knowledge to anyone who can u e It Nlary Rem lrd s chokes t Holley Flsher lno Cell Nlull me leave our class presldent To Mary Oberlln our chlef autolst To Herrold Nletzgar Lester Saylor s shyness - Q Q . 1 ... 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To Lee R1 hel alte Spud s mufller Flo ohm Llrxeh Burns l0lDldS and Paul Babb s pxtlence To Dutch Aurand lVl1ynarcl Clarks nattmess lxatle Hoot s lon Journey to school to ean McQlenahan Will s Rom s book tepm alslllty to l 11 s C ll unlor Albert Ott s athletic prowess to ack Pottelger unlor ln wltress whereof we the Senlo kslass of NIUPICCI1 rlundxed lqvx enty ex ht the testator 'above nalned have hereunto set our hand and seal the Hrst dav ol une ln the year of our Lord Cne l-housand Nme Hundred and Twenty elght C C VC C Ve e TI-In SILNIOR LLASS 8 1.1215 Svnng TI-IE GOLD AND THE BLUF Tune lVl1ghty Lak A Rose were ever loyal we were ever true We were always falthful to the Gold and to the Blue have strlven forward 1n a manner most sedate We shall be remembered as the class of twenty elght ha ve set our standard hlgher than the rest And we always trlecl to do our very best have had our trlals W have had our fears And we ve never shlrked them during our four years were ever loyal we were ever true Nve were always falthful to the Gold and to the Blue have strlven forward ID 'x manner most sedate Vlfe vnlll be remembered as the class of twenty elght Relda Nl Dub 's ,J ' - 1' V. . 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X 5 - X f m gf if Q J.-1 -x dlumnr Masta Presldent Vlee l re ldent Secret lry Treasurer Wllllam Baflll Adellna Bendlgo Clare Bohg Nelson Boyer Edith Boyer R xy Boyer Rudolph Brouse A nes Brouse Frma Chlrles Leor e Qolemxn Qharles Lrebs Dean Dauhenspeck Henry Feehrer Marlan lwxsher Fllzaheth l lsher Roseoe Flsher Verna Forster Charles Forster Martha C,-arman Erma bemherlm Laird Cremberlmg Nlaoml C.-ull Thomas Lrresemer Vllldred Lroee W xrren C.-roye lmes Herman Dorothy Herrold ohn lk IQLUX Frnest 'tz xpp e Qe oox er Be rtrlce Hoox er Eu ema OV I ILI QS Xvarren Qroce Nlanuel Mlchaels Verna Fisher Anna Ca e Moody Hooxer Nlary Hunsm er Myron Keller Charles lxelly Dawd Kern Trau ott Koons Lella Lytle Mark Vletz ar Herrold Nleyer Dorothea Mlphaels Manuel 'Vlxller More Moody Anna Lage Vlusselman Harry Vlull 'Wag IC Xflusser Fxa Xlelswender qaylor Pottel er ack Roush Allce Rowe Ernest Rowe Mar uerlte Saylor Qeor e Shnely Beatrice Snyder Danlel Snyder X o t Stinger Hirold ot u ffer Qrx xl Steinbach Sadie Llrxch Nlar aret W ext Gladys Ykhltely Xnlte Wm xrd -Xdelme oun i . 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' , gf ' W 3- lay Eumnr Gllazz Qwtnrg The year of Our Lord 1975 IS one of the most 1m portant IH the hxstory of the Sehnsgrove High School because It n atks the entry of the lllustrlous class of 29 It was ln the autumn of thxs eventful year when every thlng else was tllflllllg brown and we were turnlng green that the gates of thls pubhc lI'lStltLltlOD of learmng were thrown open to us and we made our trlumphal entry only to be utterlv crushed by the Jeermf' sarcasm of the hxgh and mlghtv qopho mores As was the qu fmt and long establlshed custom we xx ent through the Rooky lame and green rlbbons clenchlng our teeth and knowlng that some one else should pay ln Flesn nd blood lor what we were suftermg After a few weeks of torture we were allowed to get down to work and we soon lost under a hlerovlyphlc system of algebra and horrors of the Latln tongue not to mentlon those of EllUl1Sll and suence before we entered these port xls we entertalned the vague ldea that we knew almost everythlng Now we doubted vxhether had Hmshed our first lap we managed to know a httle of every thlng and not much of anythlng Our lnformal talks and dlscusslons and our c1v1cs classes all helped to pohsh us up a blt whlch was clearly manifested m the splendlcl program we gave as freshmen At the end of the year we surrendered our freshman hlgh school days forever or wlth all thelr lnjustlce they were thoroughly enjoyed by everybody As we looked over our record we found that we had olganlzed our class galned some hlgher educatlon contrlbuted classmen to the sports and had earned a hohday We were let loose to roam at large through the flelds and sylvan forests for a perlod of three months glad to come back and begun our Sophomore year next fall We the most revered sophomores gave the freshest Freshmen m the world thelr just clues wrth hardened hearts earned by efiperlence Flralhc rules were est xlallshed 1n a few days smce It was round to be an tmposslble task to get the freshmen to move quletly through the halls wlthout lolterlng when chance per 'mtted We resumed our studies and were soon notlced by classes above and below as the most promlslng ln the school We had the Freshmen well under way by the tlme of the I-lallowe en party whxch we permltted them to enjoy as vue had not enjoyed ours We gave an ever to be remembered program durlng thls year The most note worthy feature was a mlnstrel show clev erly glven by four classmen We also contrlbuted llberally to most of the general programs I I O ' O Q Y Q - v I Q ' ' , Y 5 l . 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I I e llll 01151 en wte 1 sur und unlersonx 1 Q l llilld e L 'Q mr IS xn my the ful rmrnv une we hrd fnushecl our Supl :more studles m credltxhle manner Ready lor our next holxday we almost unwllllndly let our 1 P sm xl our hx h sc :ml dxys were over lter a sh rt hut p c xsxnt y xc xtlon we were lu ul. next ye xr Jumors' md umsrdered Scphomore s treatment ol the li eshmen xery childish 'lhe ruduuents of latin were not SLlf:llLlCl'lt t satlsy LS We plunged into french and formed the lxrvest r rench class to date Several trrps were taken durmg thls year lDClLldlI10' an educational tour to lVlldcllehurU to observe court proceedlngs Other actlyltxes were resumed and we organlzed 'x Dramatlc club Thls club held programs 1n whrch all the members par tlclpated and whrch greatly helped us ID preparlnv our Lrterary Program of the year We have hnrshecl our thlrcl lxp under the guldance f our faxtl ful and wnse lnstructors l wonder lf we are a llttle sorry that we have onlv one more year of hlgh school5 YVe are lrymg to do our best More cannot be expected Perhaps we xre a llttle n xrd to manage at times and we know lt has taken rll the patience that any teacher has to teach us but we expect Karr results from thls beaten shaped and moulded raw ma terul ack Pottelger M 154 ll h ' ' '1 . 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' My 1 , Q 2 l S Svnphnmnrv 'MIBTIIFQ Illt AON ENTURES OF THF DIRILIBLE SCHOOL DAYS n the spring of 1976 twenty thlee classmates set out on 'x cruxse m a glant alrshlp Schooldays After crulsmv three months we thought we should like to land as the late nu ust storms and wmds predicted '1 rougn voyage lf we were to continue our fllght Une of the party advlsed the pxlot to land ln a larve Held m a small hamlet lqhls we dlcl There we saw a large fxoup of young people staring at our alrshxp We asked them where they were Uolng they replled lo a school ID a near Jy town They were very much pleased to accompany us on our adventure to seek more knowledge After taklnv them on hoard we counted the numher of PHSSCDVCYS and found them to he seventy buddenly the pxlot came runnmv through our cabm an nouncmg a large lla rooted bLlllClll1g' ahead and sald nt would b ,sosslhle to land We landed and were no sooner descendlnff the lonfr lllghts of stalrs when a mob of hendlsh persons namely the Sophomore class took us captlve The antics we were made to perform were very laughable to our captors but not so to us Some very klndly persons the unlor told us where we They also Gave us some kmdly advnce and we dtd as we were told We elected oqflcers and made ourselves known by bemg well representeo on the court and grldlron ln baseball and track we were also well represented Comxng throuvh thus year was 1 very difficult task as we had so many thlngs to over come and we were very much excited when after final examl natlons we set out once more on a Hlght ID our good and falthful dxrlglble bchool Days We crulsed for three months but thls tlme we knew whxch way to head our craft on the return trlp After takmv on some extra passengers to take the place of those lost slnce our last Htght we agaln landed on the top of the bulldmv Hlgher Eclucatlon and this year we were the captors Much to our dlsmay there was a small mob of only forty sm Freshmen whom we soon vanqulshed Havmg vamed an ea y conquest OVPI them we settled down to the real buslness uf the year excelllng ln F-vc ythmff we undertook Credltalnle work was done 1l'l our Nature Study Current Events and Llterary clubs We were also well represented on the grldlron Our rep resentatxves were Zlp R1Sl1Cl lilCl1Il'Cl Fisher Freder1ckR1chter and Raymond Brouse Flsher and Rlshel made the Varslty oasket ball team Early ln une we shall sall away agaln hoplno to tu1n next year as umors Aberdeen PhllllpS 30 I I ' Q U 5 I ' . fm , , - - . 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' f, Y , iFrrnlnnan Gllamr ft IK e X me I re lcle mt Secretary Ire isurer QJIYIS IgI'l.lI7dIxCI' CJTXLC DdLlIDCDSI3CCIx QJTACC CCYUIJCTIID HCISII L xrman Inermte Herrolcl osepldme I-IPIIU Alxestx Hlllmsh IXI ly 1 1 Xlmrlxs I rmtes Xlu Cell 1 'Nlubser Qatherme Oberlm Mary Roush Mar aret Rowe PI-xulme Sarver hvelyn Sclxrey Vlwe Seclxrlst Bermge Shddle Irene Xxfr-XIIRCC Betty Xxfd ner oseplxme O IIC S fm emlume XY I ner xmeb wh mIIy Celm XIuII Mxr lret Roush NIISI QS Boy, XLIY IFICI Ffllllxllli Po dr Mxx BOQCY I-Intffy C xlclren rxm Pusher erry Qroxe Albert I-Ierrolcl Ralph Hnsu x Ihr mas Holtzxpple Qrwdc n ooxer xu olxnston Russel Keefer Eu ene Ixemp IWaynard Ikerstetter Raymond lxreamer Harvey Long Marshall Luclwn Robert NI1IIer Robert VI1IIer Wnlllam SIIOII5 Ames Shutter Robert Stroh IVIeIv1n I-rutt Qeor e Llrlclx olm VI Iulteley XKIIIII-'UTI l I 1 I 4 4 41 ' I elf 5 jI'4.Rf I' -:JI nt I ,WI sg ' 'eg J 3' 1 VY,YY,Y,,,,,,,W,,,,oV.Iz x .Nr Li X 1 viiw fWijiiiA?iiiii?L.-iii if if 'I' ag ,,,, ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 ge XIII. 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I ' J 2 I I ifrvahmart Cllltufn iitaiurn Ac I Place Selrns roye I-Ilgh School Audltorxum Tlme A fine September mornmg about 8 70 A IVI Characters A large group of boys and glrls Ah' The curtain rlses We see a large group of boys and glrls Some loolt rather frlghtenecl others seem to be en Joymg themselves immensely Yes' Your guess was correct The boys and Olrls you see are the freshmen and sophomores on the first day of school rn the year of our Lord mneteen hundred and twenty seven The sophomores are already beglnnmg to 1n1t1ate the freshman but Professor Hendrlcks arrlves on the nlck of tame and puts a stop to lt Act ll Place A class room of S H S Tlme After school 3 30 P IVI Characters A smaller group of boys and glrls Agaln the curtam rlses Before us we see assembled a roup of boys and grrls holclmg some kmd of meetmg You are correct' Here the freshmen are havmg therr first class meeting Llsten' A speaker IS telling who was chosen tor the vanous ofhces We hear hum announce osephlne Yvagner Pres ames Sholly Vice Pres Celia Mull Sec and journs Act III Place A held of the Schroyer farm located on the Isle f ue about one mlle south of Selmsgrove Tlme a moonllght nlght Characters About forty boys and girls As the curtain ascencls we see a large Held Near the ce nter of thls is a large bon hre Around lt stand groups of boys and glrls talkmg and laughing Everyone seems to be enjoyln hrmself It IS a wemer roast being held by the freshmen chap eroned by Professor Steffen As the curtaln descends we are just rn tme to see these boys and gurls hlkmg home smgmg as they go Act IV Place Nlasonlc Temple sultably decorated for Hal lowe en Trme An October mght Characters A large Group of boys glrls men and women As the curtaln rxses we see before us a large room decorated for Hallome en In this room are many people All seem happy as they laugh and talk merrlly all the trme Some are ln masquerade costumes others are not Fmally all becomes qulet as they look towards the stage at the end of thus room Dome of the boys and girls are being led up on the stage Then ollows 1 serles of speeches sm mg dancing and other stunts I I . 'F 0 C A C E 1 H2 ll In . 0 7 . . . . Z . . --- , :- . . ,-- I D I I . . ' 7 l 1 Y 7 I - . . D . , y ' I g . . . . u . 3 J . ' 1 ' , 1 Margaret Roush, Treas. The curtain drops as the meetmg ad- ,-- ! o Q . , . N I . .K 1 . A . L . ' . U . . . g . K . Y T v Y - . v . . i --- Q I ' h ' - . . 1 5, , I , V . U 7 5 . 3 . ' , ? s f - ' A . l g' . ' . Yes the freshmen are envagecl m the most rmportant event of the freshman yeir Soon an uproar occurs throuvhout the room lghe refreshments conslstmg of apples cxkes und elder are be :ng sery ed Avwln the turtam cleseencls upon the hrppy vroup Act V Place Freshmen Roll Call Room Tnme About 3 30 P M Qhxraeters lushmen and x te xther lstenl Xvhxt 1 he 81311103 He IS rex llll lhe fol lomlnv boys hue been Chosen for the foot bull teirn Nliynarcl xemp and Harry Boyer '3xI1l0I'lU those chosen tor b rslxet b all ire Russell fhn son xmes Sholly and Hxrry Boyer lhe orthestrx hrs the support of Harry Boyer Marshall Lonv Russell ohnson ames Nholly and Wllllam Nllller Other xctxxltxes lh YNl'1lCl'1 the freshmen twlxe part are Ihe blee Llubs Qlylts tlubs Qurrent lyents club and Debatlnff e ub Now he has hnlshed reaclmv but he has somethlno to say Step up closer tollxs so you ein hear h1m better He says l feel sure your freshman ye xr hxs been 1 success You hive shown the other tl xsses whit y u L xn cl s lteep ru ht 4 n Llnnb IIN xs you 1 o throw h hlvh sehr ol md m xlxe your cl rss A better clxss eyery yexr Here the CLlI't'3lI'1 fwlls xffun On lt lb prlnted The Hmppy l nclm ot the lreshm mn yexr of the Qlxss eelm Mull WWW ' C5 . , 2 . .D . , . , 2 Y ? . 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X Z ZPQEQTEE.-2xf1Mfqx,zf EEE VA I I tu 29 97 . i l' QM 1 LLV. gl, T 1' gf if Q if ' ' A XX ' Q U, Q I5 vm? ff ol J A561 I 17' H ',Vf 5 I I Qlnmmvrrml Evpartmvnt Hmtnrg ln the year of 1973 there was added to our hwh school tourse a course much needed and one whrch smce has proved a Great success It was the Commercxal Department wxth 'Vlr l C Hendrlclvs at lts head and lVlr W S Bannon as assistant Nlr Bannon however remained wlth us only one year and Mr D S Herrold was then appomted to hll his vacancy When thl department was O1'g?lIl1ZCd there were but elght typewrlters and only fifteen members Today lt can and does boast of twenty four comparatlvely new typewrlters and forty two members ln the year of 1926 the mlmeograph machme was mtro duced ln the department and has proved a very great success Ever smce the rnachme was mstalled there have been Floods of work from the hlgh school the grades and-local busmess men Monthly speed tests are glven to determlne the number ol words that can be wrltten per mmute by each student The Class of V978 has proved itself a class of speedy typlsts and has the hlghest speed record ever known 1n this school whlch 19 slxty four words per mlnute Shorthand IS one of the most valuable subjects tauvht III the Qolnmerclal Department Our hrst lI1Stl'LlCt0l' ln this branch was Mr H L Hendrrclts later lVlr D 3 Herrold also bet une rn instructor Thls ve If the jLlI1l0I' clxss lb lnstructed by 'lr H Q Hendrix Ls xnd the semor class by lvllbb l..lllldI1 l xytc n wh 1 has proved herself 1 1 re it success Booltlxeepmg IS tu' ht with the use of the budvet lhe the lnnkn budvet are used ln these budvets xre found all the n ethods of modern boolvlveeplnv X Certlflcxte IS award Cl or the completlon of budvet No l a srlver pm for bud1et 'No and 1 gold pm for the banlcmv budget Xlmost every oae of the class thls year wlll recelve sllver pms and a few Gold pms Thls proves that the class IS do1nU hne worlv and we hope tre classes that follow wrll prove thernselv es just as Good and even better Alma VI Hern SE NIIOR COMMERCIAL PROPHECY Listen 0 ye men and women youths md maldens and little chxldrenl l..1sten all ye people of Sellnserove to the words of wlsdom from the llps of your prophet who now spealteth unto you what hath been revealed unto her ev en as xt hath been decreed by the powers that be Aye l say unto you men and women youths and mudens md l1ttle children ot belmsfrove lt hath been Given unto me as the chosen r ne of tlns freat ind . . 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' ' 2 , 2 ' ,Z , 5 , 3 - cts - x x D w S 1 2 good people the Commercral Class of l97S to dream strange dreams and to see str rnge xrsrons of the glorres of the years to be It came to pass that the verl before mme eyes grew more and more thrn under the rntensrty of my vrsron and behold' I could sec them even rf the rnterxenrrrg years were not at all l could see our beloved Presrdent Nlaynarcr K lark yea even as today I could see hrm rn all hrs clrgnrty and majestrc bear rrg and hrs words were heeded by that day and generatron even as we today the Cornmercrrl Class of 1978 have heeded and at tended them for hrs ambrtron has led hrm ever upward and on w ard untrl he was ihe Governor of thrs hrs very own and na trve state It came to pass that I also looked rnto professronal crr cles and rn a large office among many men of many mrnd sat a prosperous lawyer the boy who rn our hrgh school days had not yet learned to lre Nay not even on the rrght srde would Selon Dockey say a word that could be mrsrnterpreted Thus ire the mrghty brought to lower planed l then happened to frnd myself on the msrde of a large rrthedral where a stately prrcst rn hr robes of clrgnrty poured forth words of rnsprred rnstructron Xerlly rt was Nlrlcs Rowe hrmself who had thus entered rnto the work of the church It came to pass whrle l pondered these thrngs rn my heart the door of a home swung open before my vrsron and l found therern a household made happy by a wrfe and mother who had found her greatest arnbrtron rn the highest of all world ly vocatrons the maker and keeper of the home Verrly my soul rejorced thereat as I gazed my last upon Isabel Helder and followed nry Sprrrt of Prophecy further on rts quest of the Thrngs to Be It came to pass even as l watched the home lrghts dre away that sweet strarns of musrc held my soul entranced by the beauty and perfectron of therr harmonres and as I looked about to know whence they came behold I drd find even as the queen of the world s musrc the same one who had so often played for the Hrgh School Orchestra Dorothy Wrlver and I felt myself fallrng rn trme and keeprng step wrth her rnartral arrs l saw our good classmate Gus Bodmer rn a large Sales Corporatron 'rn agent for the Chandler automobrle She drrves as lrvely as she ever drd and has had only twelve accrdents wrthrn three months She rs a very clever agent as you may know for she has broken the rndrvrdual sales record by sellrnv frty cars rn one day O yes our two frrends from Kreamer have captured the rearts of two frne gentlemen and l suppose vou know who they e Catnurrne lVlusser and lVlarrc Gordon Do we blame th m3 As l turn another page rn hrstory I ec Kate Erdley md Gerty Drnrus a two successful nurses fulfillrng the chrel desrre of therr school days But Kate s ys she sure does mrss her frrend lwray l have heard rt whrspered that she rs thrnk rnf serrously about the questron of matrrmolry but one can nex er te . - , 1 c E ' Y . . , , - 5 . 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V. . . . . v - ' ' 7 ' V. , . cs 1 ll. , It happened that ln my VISIOD I saw Mabel Feehrer and 'Vllldred Nlartln approachlng me We stopped and spoke a short tlme Durlng the conversatlon I learned that they were actresses ln the New York Stanley Theatre but they lntended to appear ln a large theatre the followlng week located at Nlelservllle As tlme went on I found Nlargle Dlnger at the head of the Qooklng Dep lrtment at Crestmont Inn Lag! s Mere We thlnk sho should recelve an excellent knowledge of cooklnf' there so that she mav be a hlghly experienced cook for her future husband Whlle I was glanclng at a newspaper I notlced that Grace Herrold was the proprletor of a large tea room along the Sus quehanna Trall lt IS sald that she has a very large buslness Then I saw Esther Knouse on board a large vessel wlth her husband Georgle who IS a Sallor She seemed to thlnk that llfe on the water was just the rlght thlng for her Agaln the scene shlfted to our btate Capltol bulldlng ln Harrlsburg where I saw Alma Helm employed as Secretary to the Governor She says she does not know how long she wlll be there as she IS thmklng of establlshlng her home ln good old Fremont of the Snyder County Trust Company I saw lVllldred Boyel employed as Head Treasurer of the Company The cashler sald she was a great success And behold' A change came over the Splflt of my dream and I felt wlthln my heart a strange burnlng deslre to see my old chums May Helm and lVllldred Clarman tlll the Splrlt of Prophecy respondlng to my unspoken wlsh conducted me to an apartment ln a large forelgn clty where the two sat by an lnvltlng fireplace talklng of the past Nllldred now a famous planlst was calllng forth sweet stralns from her plano whlle May danced a jlg lh a dellghtful tlme to the muslc her flgure swaylng from slde to slde at the appeal of the fantastlc alr Verlly was my heart stlrred wlthln me as I saw the vacant chalr and noted thelr frequent HHXIOUS glances toward the doorway for the comlng of thelr prophetess to complete the charmed clrcle Lo the stralns of muslc dled away the vell was drawn over mlne eyes shuttlng out from my vlslon the Thlngs to Be and I turned mlne eyes back to the Thlngs that Are sure that as comlng events cast thelr shadows before only goodness and truth and prosperlty would follow all the days that are to come to the falr and talented members of the Commerclal Class of l978 Mlldred I.. Bover Alma M Helm A . . . . . , . 5' z , f e' . ' 1 - D F . N . , . . . . , , , . And it came to pass that as I was walking into the Bank ' . ' - . , . I - Y - ' l V , . . R , . . . . . l , . , . , . I I QlH1I111IP11'Idl. Ciluh On February l978 a new club known as the S lmsgroye Hxvh School COHIITICYCIHI Club was orvanaed under the euperyxsxon of Vllss Lrlhan Lay ton and lVlr Dewey S l-lerrold Thxs club wah orvanlzed for the purpose of spreadlnxz more knowledge of eommerclal work The clul, met sernl I11Ofltl'lly OD -I-hLlI'Sd'iy HHOYDIIIUS The meetmge were mterestlng and entertalnm lous provrams were preeented hy dxfrerent members Cllb OVVIQLRS lJlCSldClIt SElOIl DOClxCy Nxee Presldent Marlan Feehrer beeretary Margalet Ulrxelm Assxstant Secretary Marguerlte Dlnger Treasurer Marian Bodmer ASSlSt8Ht Treasurer V lolet Snyder SCDIOTS Bodmer Marxan Bollg Ralph Bressler Wllllam Boyer Nlnldre Clark Maynard DIIIWCY Marguerlte IDIIHUS Qleftfllde Duhs Reld 1 lqroley Qrltl1CI'1I'l6 l eehrer hlalvel C1 rman Mlldred uo1don Mane He der lsaloella A enn A ma l enn ae H rrold Cn ue Housex lx 1 lxlme Helen lxrouee Esfhe 'Vlwrtm Mx dre V1 ller Gladys Vlusser Cathellne Ort Albert Row Miles xylor LCSTCI bpaxd M rx Vlflly er Dorothy MUNIBERS umors Feehrer lVlar11n Flsher Ellzabeth Fisher Verna Forster lxflartha bembcrlmv NAOIHI blll rlhomae Hermm Dorothy Horn er lVl vry Holtz apple hem lVlull lVl as., IC lxreyez Dorothe 1 IX seer l' lxoy e IU uvuerxte e y luealrlnc Sn ,fder V1olet Llrlch MarGare VK rfz Nluvaret xx huely Amee X nuns: y H9 X Alf of he I I . N 0 4 ' 2. - . ' ' H e- ' y ' ' ' ' ., : . 3 'D ' V I Y A of U . . A ' v D' ' '. 'H .- K v - 3 . I I ' l ' ' I C7 rf . K , TS' ' i., ' . ' . 7 A t . il-----iv--iikk-Ai I - ' ' f 1 . I .I 1 Y A . , , '. d , ' ', lr ' 1 1-,1 l' rw v I . ' ' ' . 3 V ' Doqkey, Selrm Herrold, john 1 ' . 2, ' 4 - I v 'f ' ' i -we A , 1 . ,-, f ' 1 Q ' V Zig' ia f . h A A- - 2 - , lux, ', .va . H , ,- gp V 2' , 42 5 -Q - A X . 5-mail -. A ' ' w . -I , M - ' '. , -. . , e ' ,, Az ' , my f v, -v ft Ve . , e 'nf f - 1 I ',7 'u , ' . ' ' ' f '. e, . -1- 1-,.lf1f i C ' , . QE d l i. , M' A , -' Y' I. tw C, . .Jr , . . I ,Q ' Zi, ' 7 v v 5HIJF -- - ,W-..l I r ' hf f - - K 'wif Xxx - I 5 A-,K , - QW'-,W .YQ 9 H - V :f! NNYA3 ' ' '., - I--TL , L I L 'X 54' :Mig '4uu 0-.M f Jlnhuairml Ariz 4 Ppartmvnt One hundred ten boys are dolng work ln the lndustrlal Arts Shop this year thirty hve of whom are taklng the work as an elective subject Twenty of the latter group are tultlon puplls All seventh elghth and ninth grade boys are requlred to take one semester each of mechanical drawmg and wood work They have completed about two hundred fifty projects ln wood work mcludlng book racks tle racks and blrd houses ln the seventh grade book stands bread boards footstools and taborets ln the elghth grade book troughs and tables Prlscllla sewing cablnets desks typewrltmg tables Floor llghts table lamps candlestlcks tlp top tables pedestals and smokmg stands ln the upper grades ln addltlon to these standmg book racks were made for the rooms of the elementary grades and elghteen student tables and book racks for Susquehanna Unlversxty The materlals used ln all of these projects amounted to about eight hundred dollars The actual value of the projects made ranges from three to five tlmes the amount pald by the The Board of Dlrectors approprxated one hundred dol lars for the wood workmg department thls year whlch was used ln the purchase of a Carter router Some of the money received from work done for the school and mdlvrduals outside the school was used as part payment on the router The remainder of money earned was used to secure prizes for the boys excelllng ln mechanical drawmg and woodwork The prizes wlll be awarded on the fmal evening for the Shop Exhibit whlch will be held May 9 I0 and l l Industrial Arts Students benlors Bmgaman Paul Helser Myron Spald Max umors Bendigo Clare BOllg Nelson Boyer Ray Boyer Rudolph Charles George Coleman Charles Crebs Dean Kern Traugott Mussleman Harry Rowe Ernest Saylor George Snyder Danlel Sophomores Bogar Paul Bolxg Chester Brouse Ralph Fisher Carl Fisher Rxchard Hendricks lrvm Herrold Paul Hoffman Frank Kxnney Raymond Klmgler Albert lVloyer ohn Newman Ernest Newman Leon Oberdorf George Oberdorf ohn Rohrer Paul Rlshel Lee Starr Mark Stauffer Orval Wagner Wrlllam Wolfe Charles 9' , 4 ' . .v . Y .. 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' fs 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , .J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Freshmen Aurand Franklin Bogar Max BOllg Arthur Boyer Harry Boyer Marshall Coldren lrvm Fxsher erry Qroce Albert Herrold Ralph Hnscox Thomas Holtzapple Qraydon Hoover Paul ohnston Russel Keefer Eugene Kemp Maynard Kerstetter Raymond Kreamer Harvey Long Marshall Ludwig Robert Muller Robert Muller Wrllram Pontlus ohn Sholly james Stauffer Robert Stroh Melvln Trutt George Llrlch ohn Vlhlteley Vvllllam Elghth Grade Baney Danlel BOllg Roy Bottlge Wlllard Bowersox C.-erald Boyer Homer Bressler George Clark Elwood Clark Marshall Everett lra Fasold Charles Herman Marym Holtzapple Larson Houtz Calwn arrett Russel Keyser Carl lkllne Harvey Kratzer Raymond Laudenslager Clarence Mutschler Blair Rauch Robert Rrtter Walter Sanders Donald Shadle Robert Steffen Ruhl Walter Charles Wentzel Marvm Zettlemoyer Benjamm Seventh Grade Bollg ohn Fxsher Harold Forster Rlchard Fry Paul Gelnett FYADCIS Qrottshall lrxln Kahler ack lxahler Max lxern Erxch Lax C.-erald Lytle Xvllllhfh VlcLam Fred Vllchaels Rlchard Vhller Qeor e Moyer Mark Oldt Eugene phlll1pS ames Plummer Vlfxllxam Saylor Paul VanBusk1rk Martm Wendt Paul Wenrrck Paul Wertz Vlfrlllam . ' ' i' v V l A. 'A , . C 7 I V l , ' 1 ' xv , . , , . , J , . Y Y . , , . . , J , , , . . . Y V I . ' ' J W ' 7- Richter, Frederick Hartman, Irvin v . I' , h ' , 1 l ' . J . ' ' 1 ,Y 1' - l - ' . l , V , , ' l ' . ' g r, ' , , , . . . . . . , , . I I I X x. UMD lE EQONQD2 H3653 l I ii- , , ffilq Ajilil Y. .YA r 1 ' f,4?fJ,- Q Us, . F' YQ' HLA X- in ' . , , f , v . f SQ ' X 'Qjfez cd. Yi vJ 3 n mi Y-V-' I 0 W -+f- V ,,fA'fQx 7 Y7Y?lTf?,, I I Munn, 1 rnnnnnm Bvparimvnt Thls lmportant study was offered only to the unlor Hlgh Freshmen and a fevw Sophomore grrls The First semester was devoted to the art of sewing We learned to make a number of useful thlngs such as plllovw cases dresses sllps and em broldery worlt Owing to the lack of necessary equipment we dad not txlte up cooltmg the second semester as was the plxn but we tudled all about tooltm and how to work out menus from text boolts Members of Home Economrcs Department Seventh Grade Beaner Margaret Brown Ellzabeth Burns Barbara Coldren Feehrer Feehrer Gelnett Hames Leltner Mateer Vloody Ellzabeth Mary Grace Myrtle Anna Leota Dorothy Wxlhemlna lNorth Mildred Vlfagner ulla Gemberhng Eveleen H muck Catherme Olclt Frances RICE Grace Sober anet Sallor Ahce Sears Mary Ellen Taylor Mary lxathryn Slonaker Paulme Trevlts Wllma Vance Alice Wentzel Helen Wentzel lrene Erghth Grade App Catherlne Bogar Ecutl' Bohg Erma Bossler Gladys Brown Dorothy Qh rrles rlelen Diehl Dorothea l lsher Rose Groner lxathryn lxemberlmg l...lllllI'l Vlease Anna Xllller Paunne Oplmger Thelma Rhoads Beulah Snyder Evelyn Nlae Nmth Grade Brubaker Stella Daubenspeck Grace Grxesemer Mary Helm Alvesta Lax Lxlllan 'Vlull Celn Roush Margxret bxrver Lvelyn Schrey Mxe Vkallace Betty Garman Bernlce Gemberlln Helen Herrolcl osephme Hllblsh Mary Marks Frances Vlusser Catherme Oberlm Mary Rowe Paulme bechrlst Bermce Shadle lrene Wagner osephxne Tenth Grade Aucker Geraldme Benfer Anna Bollg Kathryn Flsher Bernxce Kern Helen Lutz Elizabeth Mcclenahan eanne Phillips Aberdeen Plummer Ruth R xmho Thelm x Rxmer Lola Runk Paulme Spotts Dorothy Vfochley Marlan Olll' - - O 4 J , Y . . . . . Y H . - - . 2 ' ' ki . ' g , s 1 - ' gg, , K 7 Y , 7 V Y V i N 4 , V 7 ! , 2 , ' ' . 1 , I . , 1 2 . . , , I , 2 , - I ' N . . , 2 J I' 'f' . . G 7 O FCCSYCY. ElC?1l10f Brubaker, Grace ' 1 1 1 ' , ' 2 Y . . g' ' Y . .l , ' - l , ' U f . ' I , - A . . V V ' 7 , . J , , 7 7 , , . ! I A U , . Y I I . . J ' . 1 , . . I - . . 1 f v ' . q z , e . 2 , ' , v 5 v . 1 , - ., l l V ' Y Q95-U33LJ xx .J K Mg Z l l W N e 9 I W 'x.f ' ' X , 04 ,.f,A 'K X f F' S, iii' 1 XX, X L X W , xg,--f ' ,f l ' , QM? l I Mugs il-I1 13 Qlhth 1921 EH 'lhe club thls year had forty three actlve members and lk assoclate members It sent Ralph Bollg and ohn Oberdorf as delegates to the Young Men s Conference at Wlllramsport Notable speakers at the varlous meetmgs were Dr G Dunkleberger Mr M Qrlsslnger Mr Charles Herman Mr E bteffen Coach Harold BOllg Rev Stenger Rev Beck Mr Charachner Dr P Herman Mr Oberclorf and Prof H Foll mer all from Selmsgrove or Susquehanna Unrverslty The club received a banner thls year It has a blue background wlth Sellnsgrove H S m red letters and the mslgma of the H1 Y club ln red whlte and yellow on the upper left hand corner Seven members of the club represented It ln a banquet held at Wxlllamsport They were Earl Deckarcl Lansford Bowen Warren Groce Ernest Rowe Clare Bendigo Traugott Kern and Mr Grlsslnger Officers Vice Presrclent Lansford Bowen Secretary Ernest Rowe Treasurer Warren Croce Assoclate Members Wllllam Bressler Selon Dockey Larrcl bember lmg Bruce Benclxgo Myron Helser Paul Herrolcl Actrve Members Xvrlllam Ahl Clare Bendlgo Ralph Bollg Lansforcl Bowen Kenneth Boyer Ray Boyer George Charles Earl Deckarcl Henry Daubenspeck Lawrence Frsher Roscoe Flsher Rlcharcl Flsher XVlllxam Frsher Charles Forster Vlurray Grlssmger Glen Gable Thomas Gnll Vlfarren Croce ames Grove lrvm Hendricks George Holtzapple Frank Hogman Paul Blngaman Chester Bollg Charles Keller Traugott Kern Mark Lytle baylor Nelswencler ohn Oberclorf George Oberclorf Albert Ort Seller Phllllps Frederlck Rlchter Ernest Rowe Lester Saylor Harrold Stauffer Orvllle Stauffer Xlark Starr Charles Wolfe Vlfllllam Wa ner Raymond Smith ohn balem Ray W atklns l I of 9 . .M Q I ' 1 - . c s ' . u . J. . 5 I . l . - 3 . 1 l V D V 9 Rresiclent ..................... Earl Deckard J l . . . 1, ' g J t E A ' 1 J y . CEIYLG 151 Glluh The gnrls of the Selmsgrove Hlgh School feellng the need for a Chrlstlan organlzatlon met on December hrst to or gamze a C-1rls H1 Y Club under the dlrectlon of Mr E B FlSCk x state ofhfer of the Y M C A Slxty mne lrls all members of the sophomore Jumor and semor cla ses hetwme ch xrter members lhe Mnsses lhoebe Hermm Ex 1 Herman md Lnllun Layton were elected us faculty advisors 'lhe purpose of the or iIllZdtl0I'1 IS to help the girls Qim hlgher ldeals of Chrlstlan fellowshlp and clean lxvlng ,lhe meetlngs were held ew ery Thursday afternoon except the fourth lhursday of the month when the meeting was held IH the eve nlng At thls meetln promment cltlzens of the town dellvered helpful messages to the urls Professor Hendrlcks Dr Beck Dr Kern and Mr Carachner have addressed the orgamzatlon A polnt system was adopted by whlch the members are 1ven credlt for attendmg church and Young People s Meetmgs readlng the Blble daily and securlng new members Any one attamln seventy five points at the close of the semester will elve the H1 Y emblem OFFICERS Presldent Adelme Wlngard X 1ce President Nllldred Grlesemer Secretary Verna Flsher Treasurer Katherlne arrett FACULTY ADVISORS Eva Herman Lxlllan Layton Phoebe Herman MEMBERS Amlg ulla Flsher Bernice App Mary Harrlet Flsher Ellzabeth Aucker Geraldlne Fisher Erma Barlll Adelma Fisher Verna Benfer Anna Forster Martha Bmgaman Frona Garrnan Erma Benfer Ollve Qnemberllng Naomi Bollg Kathryn C-rlesemer Mildred Boyer Edxth Helder Isabel Brouse Agnes Hexser Evelyn Brouse Erma Hendrlcks Sara Burns Elxzabeth Herman Dorothy Dubs Relda Holter Ethel Feehrer Mabel Hoover Betty Everett Loxs Hoover F ugenla Fmn Audrey Hummell lrma Q O O - . V - ki ' . . . , 2 , . . . . - of i n v ' ' Sf 2' '1 E , '. .l .' ' , 7 vf - r v . .f f ' r , r , C 1 2 H 1 . gi ' 5 l 1 1 'Y' ' ' of ' fb 1 . . of 5 . , . . . , . . , . . . , 0 5 . , . - U - ' - C, re C ' . rf, . . . , - . J , v - 1 v , y y v , y . , . , - . . v . t , . , , Y , . -4 , . arle t Kathryn lK611llJCI'llI1 Helen lxerlxn Mlldred lxern Helen lxelstetter Vlar uerlte Key er Thelma lslxne Francxs Knouse Esther lxoons Lelxa Lutz Ellzabeth lVlart1n lVl1lclrecl Nlcflenahen eanne Meyers Dorothea Miller Gladys Muller lVlae swf df N105 er Hazel l lulllps Aberdeen ljlummer Ruth ottex Cl He en Roush Ahte Runk Paulnne bhn ely Beatrlce Snyder Vlolet Spotts Dorothy Ulrlch Margaret Wagner Kathryn Wertz Gladys Whlteley Amee Wlrmgard Aclelme Wcmchley Vllrlam H .l ' t. Y ' 7' ' , ' .Y . O J . . 5- -. , . . 7 , H A , , f g '. l js , 4 ', ' ' 7 Y Y . . , . , . , . , Y V . , A ' . - ., , Moody, Anna Gage Boyer, Mildred . 'x ga 4 . ' l l l-- we-5 Srntnr Eramattrn Olluh The re organlzatlon of the Senior Dramatlc Club under the dlrectlon of Mlss Eva Herman took place early ln the year Meetings were held seml monthly Each meeting held some very special features mcludlng dramatic reading and monologues lmpersonatlons and one act plays Early programs of the year featured poems of Guest Rl ley and Dunbar Some of the members took prominent parts ln the dram atnzatxon of DlCkChS Chrnstmas Carol given before the student body lmmednately precedmg the holidays and also ln The Day That Lmcoln Dled gxven m connectnon wnth the Art Exhlblt on February I0 Members of the club furmshed entertamment for the February meeting of the P T A A praxseworthy program approprlate to the occasxon was glven on Pennsylvania Day March 4 ln Aprll the followxng program was rendered ln the hugh school auditorium Vlolln Solo Ray Watkins Reading When Father Played Baseball Lawrence Fisher Saxophone Solo Seller Phillips Readlng Lansford Bowen Vocal Solo Frona Blngaman One Act Play Rockmg Chair Ladnes Cast lxeturah Wise Rachel Hoover Katie Hoot Mary Remard Relcla Dubs Gladys Mlller Sketch An Oyster Stew William Bressler Glen Gabel . ...Q thx., . ,. . ...- ' f ' ,gg I ' NH x L S 4 l 0 o 9 ' v , . y u v ' . , ' , ' K . . . . - .. . n . . . . . . u n . . . -- . . . . . . 1 1 , . 1 -. 1 . .. H 1. . . . U , v v 1 1 v .. .. . . L T , Presmlent X lee l res Seeretaq l re uburex xese Korres Bm aman lrona Bm aman Paul Bobb Paul Bressler WIlll3Dl Boyer lxenneth Bowen Lansford Deelxard Earl Dulns Relda Fnsher Lawrence Label Glenn Helser Myron Hoover Rachel OI HCFR9 punclent Ml NIB! RS Laniford Bowen Albert Ort Flona lYgII'l!Z'lIU'XI1 Seller Plwlllxps Helen lxllne Hoot lxatle Kllne Helen lVlxller Gladys Ott Albert Phlllxps Seller Remarcl Mary Spalcl lVlax Scluxeffer lVlae Saylor Lester Tobias Burns Watkxns Ray Wlbe Keturah faculty Xdwsor lVl1bQ Eva Herman By H Klme aifgjbc 3 L I K - v -ffffffff --f -fr' in l ' X K C 2' ',,.,.,,--, ,, ,,,,e,eer,., D P. ,, . 1 f' ' ! 41 I ,. , , . U 3 , . C , , . 0 . D , , , . lf .l .A . , , Y v 1 rf v f 1 ' v . ' - 2 . v w ' Q . N . , . V ' v . . v , . , v 4 A, V' .ug 1 , .nal I 1 -J ..- 37 U I qt ...,..-.., e-1 ,Uumnr lguhhr Speaking unil Eramattm Clluh A Publlc Speaklng and Dramatxcs Club was organlzecl at the beglnnlng of the second semester for the purpose of creatlng luterest and acqulrlng skull ln public speaklng and ln clramatlcs The club nelcl semi monthly meetmgs at which time ln terestmg programs were glven Poems by Edgar Guest lmpersonatlons of famous llt erary characters debates and extemporaneous speeches were tcatures of the meetings A cllmax ln the aCtlVltlCS of the club was reached when a public program was glven the latter part of March The pro gram follows Vlolln Solo Warren Croce Readlng She Powders Her Nose Traugott Kern One Act Play Too Much Bobby Cast Aclelme Wm 'xrd Agnes Brouse Erma Brouse Aclelma Barlll Anna Moody Erma Carman Vocal Solo Ernest Rowe Readlng PfaCtlClHg Tlme Eugenia Hoover Muslcal Reading An OldFash1onecl Curl Nhldred C-rlesemer - Q f ' --y-4 , ,' elf? 4 Cr S Q ' 'Q .im . '1- x , .h 5 , V, , A H , , 7 0 0 o . , , . . . . . Y - , y . .. .. .. .. . . gf . , , , , . .. . . . .. . OPFIQFRS Presrdent Manuel Mlchaels Vice President Chgrleg Keller Secretary Sadle Steinbach Treasurer wllllam Ahl Press Correspondent Adelme Xvmgard Ahl Wllllam Barlll Adellna Bendlgo Clare Follg Nelson Boyer Edlth Boyer Ray Boyer Rudolph Brouse Agnes Brouse Erma Charles George Coleman Charles Crebs Dean Daubenspeck Henry Flsher Roscoe Forster Charles Carman Erma Gemberlmg Lalrd Grlesemer Mrldred C-roce Warren Hoover Eugema Grove ames MEMBERS Hunsmger Myron Keller Charles Kelley Davld Kern Traugott Koons Leila Lytle Mark Metz ar Herrold Michaels Manuel Mlller Mae Moody Anna Musselman Harry Nexswender Saylor Roush Alme Pottelger ack Rowe Ernest Saylor George Snyder Danlel Stemhach Sadle Stauffer Harold Wxngard Adelme liaculty Adwsor Miss Eva Herman : 5: A L C ,. . . . , . v . 'Q . I Y , y y . , g , , . , , , . v . . . , , , . J , v v . v , v , y . V v , J 0.55. 4. ., Jig.- Mugs C5122 Qlluh Gitrln 6122 Glluh C5122 Glluhz The Glrls and Boys Glee Clubs were reorgamzed September l977 wlth ox er one hundred boys and glrls enrolled as members An octette composed of four members of both clubs sang commendable numbers on several occasions The mam event of both Boys and Gxrls Clee Clubs was the presentation of the operetta Love Prrates of Hawau glv en xn Selbert Hall Susquehanna Unlverslty on March 23 1978 The operetta was directed by Mlss Mary Hassmger Musxc Dlrector of the Selmsgrove Schools She deserves much credxt for the success of the operetta and the splendid work she has clone to advance music among the students of our hugh school The cast of Love Pirates of Hawau was as follows PIRATES Dorothy Dear MISS Prlmer Lehua lkarnlanl Malle Bllly Wood Plrate Chlef Scary William Bressler Paul Bmgaman Lawrence Plsher Rudolph Boyer Hawauan Chorus Esther Knouse Erma Brouse Ruth Plummer Helen Kern Mary C App Dorothy Wllver Gladys Mlller Ellzabeth Burns Beatrlce Shlvely Elxzabeth Plsher Anna Moody A nes Brouse Frona Bmgaman Aclellne Wlngard Mlldred Grlesemer Aberdeen Phillips Helen Kllne Seller Phllllps Earl Deckarcl Earnest Rowe Ray Watklns Clalr Bendigo Roscoe Flsher George Holtzapple Specialty Dancers ack and Helen Potter er Ellzabeth Brown osephme Wagner Ceha Mull Betty Wallace Frances Marks Llllxan Lax Thelma Keyser Katherme arrett Lols Everett Anna Benfer Hazel Moyer ean McClenahen Katherine Boll I I ' ' ' ' in Lilinoe-ji-SEEEEESSEEEEEEEE.Catherine Erdley tl. 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I I OII ILTRS OI CJIRLQ LI I I CLL I3 I resldent X 1ce I reslclent becret xry lre surer Accomp lIllSt LIRI S -Xpp hlary Hxrrret Auclxer uer rldlne Be fer Ann 1 Renter Clue Boyer Mildred Boyer Edith Bollg Katherine Burns Ellzabeth Bxngaman Frona Brouse Agnes Brouse Erma Dubs Relda Erdley Catherlne Everett l..01s Frsher Verna Fisher Ellzaheth Frsher Bermce Foster Martha Feehrer Marlan Ferry Emallne C-rxesemer Mildred Grlesemer Mary Carman Erma Carman Bermce Gemberlmg Naoml Herman Dorothy Hoffer Ethel Hoover Betty Hoover Beatrice Helser Evelyn Herrold osephme arrett Kathryn Kelser Thelma Klme Helen lxlme, Frances -Xdelme Vt nn xrcl ern 1 I IS mer ex nes Grouse Helen Ixern Relc x Dub N rss 'Xlxry HISSIII er QL I CILIS VII NIIZI RS lxerstetter Nlxr uerl e lxerlm Nllldred lxnot se Lsther Kem Helen Lxx Lxllnan Mlller Gladys Mlller Mae Mcclenahan eanne Myers Dorothea Mull Celia Moody Anna C.-age Musser Kathryn Qberlm Mary Plummer Ruth Pottelger Helen Phnlllps Aberdeen Roush Alxce Roush Margaret Ramer Lola Shlvely Beatrice Spotts Dorothy Stahl Sarah Snyder Vlolet Schrey Mae Sarver Evelyn Wertz Gladys Wochley lvllfliiff Wagner Kathryn Wagner Florence Wagner Beatrlce Wagner osephme Wrlver Dorothy Wlngard Adeline Wlse Beulah Xvallace, Betty 3 . . 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OFFICERS OF BOX 9 LLFI CLLB l reslclent X lce President S rel x Trefxburer Aceomp in at Dxrector IQOYS Boyer Rudolph Boyer Harry Boyer Ray Bower Henry Bogar Paul Bressler Wllllam Coldren lrvm Crelas Dean Qoleman Charles Declxard Fwrl llsher Lawrence Flsher Roscoe Fxsher Car Croce Warren Henclrlcks lrym Helser Myron Hoffman Frank Seller Phlllll l xul Bm amxn l rnest Rowe Xxflllldlxll Bressler lXfl1Sb lfy l-l'1SSlI'l Cl' GLFL QLUB ME MBERS Holtzapple Geor Herrolcl ohn llllchaels Manuel lWoyer ohn lVl1ller Xxfllllafll Newman Leon Oberdorf ohn Phllllps Seller Rxshel Lee Rowe l rnest Richter FfCdCTlClx Stauffer l-larolcl Scholly ames Saylor Geor e Snyder Danlel Starr Nlark Ulrxch ohn :Q jp: C l l J - w . . -.A' ---- ------ e-i-eH-e,-Ye fb 1' , ' 3 . - A-e----. ,,--e--, 2 g' 1 fee ,ary ,,,,,, ,,,,,e,,,,,enY,Y4, QA 'Q rw l' '. X. ' 2 i' ---- A-V-W ffe- -,--.eRClCla Dulins A v-----ikiiiiwvgg k Y C K. g , . 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Qhz! ,!4,,, r 0 0 ' TX .I-'Ou I l Gwrhmira The School Board deemed lt necessary to have an Orches tra ln the hugh school thls year consequently with the and of our prmclpal Mr Hendricks and teacher Mr GflSSlDgCY a very capable leader ln the person of Mr Wllver was secured The Orchestra made nts first appearance before the Pa rent leachers Association on March 4 They also played when the operetta Love Pirates of Hawan and the senior class play Am l lntrudmg3 were given nn Selbert Chapel Hall and ln the Alumm Gymnasnum when the final mter county debate was held Each tlme they were well recenved and gnven worthy pralse OFFICERS President Lansford Bowen Secretary Helen Pottelger Accompamst Dorothy Wllver Faculty Advlsor Mr Cnssmger ORCHESTRA MEMBERS First Vlolm Bowen Lansforcl Croce Warren Watkins Ray First Cornet Flsher Lawrence Oberdorf George Sholly James Second Vxolm Fxsher Roscoe Pottelger Helen Alto Horn Gull Thomas Second Cornet Moyer ohn Miller William Saxophones Holtzapple George ohnston Russel Phlllxps Seller Bass Horn Kelly Davxd Clannets Boyer Harry Long Marshall Rnshel Lee E Y w , . . . 2 ' . . , - . . - , Y .. . ..,., . , ' P Vice-President.. ............. - Warren Croce . , J . . , , . J . . . , . . , , , Bvhattng Qllnh The debatlng club was Ofganllbd for the purpose f stren tl1Cl'lll1g the members ablllty ln publlc speaklng The club as a whole has not accomplished much durlng the past year but much mterest was shown on the part of all members whether ln class or elsewhere The aclvlsors were Misses Eva and Phoebe Herman and Professor Charles Herman OFFICERS Presxclent Deckard Earl Secretary Everett Lois Treasurer Flsher Roscoe Press Correspondent Fisher Lawrence Bendigo Clare Bowen Lansford Brouse Agnes Deckard Earl Everett Lons Fisher Bernice Fisher Law rence F usher Roscoe Grlesemer Mlldred MEMBERS Hexser Myron Kern Helen Kern Traugott Marks Francis Ott Albert Rlshel Lee Roush Margaret Ulrlch ohn O ' ' o g . . . . -------------------- , --------------------- , -------------------- , --------- . . . , . , . . , , , , . 1 I ! . . J 'I I I Evhatmg I Pam Lawrence Flsher Captam l1.arl Deckarcl lst Speaker Myron Helser Alternate Coaches SLIIDCYVISOYS MISQ Eva Herman Prof Charles W Herman MISS Pheobe Herman Prof H C Hendrxcl-'s Prm COHgf8tUl3tlODS' The student body can certalnly be proud of its Debatmg Team for they have brought back the Woodruff Trophy These champion debaters of Snyder Coun ly have not only proved loyal students of Sellnsgrove Hlgh School but haxe drsplayed unequaled ablllty and unusual oratorlcal tal ent on the rostrum school by a process of ellmmatlon wherem the members of the Debatln Club partlcxpatecl After the team was chosen these debaters dxlxgently tolled ln order to wln the flrst debate wlth beaver Sprmgs A llxp of the com decrded thelr fortune which ave them the prxvllege of agaln debatxnv the Negatlve Thls re sulted ln a hard fought battle wlth the former champlons of .Jnyder County the Freeburg Debatlng Team Here agam af ter the unanimous declslon of the judges our team undaunted and undefeated left the rost um as vlctors rn the seml finals It seemed as though our former luck was at an end for as Dame Fortune acclalmed our team had to debate the Afhrmatlve Up to thls tlme the team had upheld the Negative but thxs meant a complete change new debates ln a short tlme It was only by the capablllty of our unconquered debaters that they worked wlth a stronger determlnatlon to do thelr best ln the hnal de - 4-. f- . f y r V, LSI - A , r' I I ' -as - Q Q . , , 4' 1 n 1 I 1 y l Q . I I . . , . , . . . I f - The Debating Team was selected from our own high N - 1 1 v . 1 . 3 . . . . D . l . A Q x 1 1 - , - . . . , T . . .1 - 5 D 1 . v ' kv . D . . . ' . N lute helm it Jusquehan IH Lnxx erslty our debaters demonstrated nusua slxll and strateffx uluch rendered them uctors oxer x1rClu1e alter XNIHINITP' the fountx thamplonshrp we paired Mlth he NV1ll unslnur Ne 'ltlxc te rm xnd went to Pxttslvurvh Here x c vxtre rm ners up for the St rte Ch xmpronslnp and finished ID eeond p ue 'X sllx er loxm pup was our rem rrd ly mdeloted to these C,l1'lI1l1JlOI'l Dcbaters of Snyder County Qaptam Lawrence lwxsher the chlef rostrum fighter and Earl De hard the undlsmayed orator The success of our debaters was III no small degree due to the 6mClCl'1t and capable coachmg of Nllsses Exa and Phoebe Herman and the loyal support of the mgh school body TOPIC OF DEBATE Resolved That the state and natlonal government should reserve control of the Water power of the nation Nb ily! , , W . . . .J 4 C I . l ,x . tx ' l l . Dj. ' ' ' 1 . 1 1 ' , . .' ' f i V , , ' ' . ' v' - . A. - v. D A M K . Ir .ru : gl gf 'J z z ,, . ' 'fe 1 ' - z , 2 ' .,' ' A ss lei. .M 'f f.,'A 'z. The Selinsgrove High School feels justly proud and great- . . .. I , . . - ' I Q Y r Y 1 V .. . . 1 ' ' , 1 - N 4' Q 1 C . - lf' X- 1 l'Yr .t -vi! git.. .D I I Svvntnr illrvnrly Glluh 'lhe senior French class organrzecl a French Club ln r oer to promote more lnterest IH our study and to add to our fluency rn speaklng and wrltmg the French langua e The meetings are held seml monthly and are conuuctecl entirely ln French lnhls helps us to gain our purpose LES OFFICIERES presxclent lVl Lansford Bowen vrce presxclent lVllle Helen Klme secretalre lVl Earl Deckarcl tresoler M Lawrence Fisher correspondent au journal M Seller Phllllps consexllere Mlle Herman La Martressel Bxngaman Frona Bobb Paul Boyer Kenneth Bowen Lansford Deckarcl Earl Dubs Relda Fisher Lawrence Hoox er Rachel Hoot lxatle l-'erman MISS Phoebe lklme Helen Phlllxps Seller Remarcl Mary bchaeffer Mae Spalcl Max Tobias Burns xVHtklDS Ray Saylor Lester H lx Kllne l I , Q' . . . , O 1 J - - . I . . .. g ' - -1 1 Le ' ..,.LL...... . Le . , . --------A-- I . Le ' .............. . Le . 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I I Jlnzrph lgrwztlvg Qlluh The Joseph Prlestley club was founded by Murray W Grxssmger a very efflclent teacher of sclentlfxc subjects ln our hlgh school This club was named ln honor of oseph Prlestley the dlscoverer of oxygen Hrs home and labratory are located ln Northumberland The Prlestley Club was founded to create more lnterest ln the study of sclence and of scientific subjects m the Senior class of our hugh school On March fourteenth the Pnestley Club vrslted the home of the founder his labratory the church where he preached be fore his death and his grave also the museum erected ln hls memory and the Prlestley Library B111 Bressler 28 Founder Murray GIlSSlngCY Presldent Albert Ott Secretary Seller Phllllps Treasurer Gladys Miller Press Correspondent Wnlllam Bressler MEMBERS Bmgaman Frona Bmgaman Paul Bowen Lansforcl Boyer Kenneth Bressler William Deckarcl Earl Daubenspeck Henry Fisher Lawrence Gable Glenn Hoot Katie Helser Myron Miller Gladys Ott Albert Phxlllps Seller Relnarcl Mary Saylor Lester WISE Keturah Watkins Ray 1 4 . J ' , v Y ' U - v Q Vice President .............. Frona Bingaman . . y .. ' , . ' V , , ' Y . U , , 1 hmnn ,Svrwnrr Glluh Edlson Science Club was organized by the members the umor PhySlCS classes The purpose of the orgamzatlon to create mamtam and extend among lts members a keen ln and scxentlhc questions of the future Founder Prof M W C-rxssmger President Paul Bmgaman Vlce Presldent Charles Keller Secretary Mrldred Grlesemer Treasurer Erma Carman Press Correspondent Anna C-age Moody A Wllllam Baflll Adelma Bendigo Clare Bmgaman Paul Bollg Nelson Bowen Lansford Boyer Edlth Boyer Ray Boyer Rudolph Brouse Agnes Brouse Erma Charles George Coleman Charles Daubenspeck Henry Fisher Roscoe Forster Charles Carman Erma G lesemer Mildred Croce Warren Hoover Beatrice Hunsmger Myron Keller Charles Kelly Davld Kern Traugott Lytle Mark Metzgar Herrold Mlchaels Manuel Mlller Mae Moody Anna Gage Musselman Harry Nelswender Saylor Pottelger ohn Roush Alice Rowe Ernest Saylor George Snyder Damel Stauffer Harold Stauffer Orval Stembach Sadne Wlngard Adeline I l ' O 0 y . . ' . , terest ln matters pertalnlng to scxence ln the past, ID the present hl, . . . y , . 7 I . . . , . , , . , . . , . . . ' . J , . . , , . , . 1' . . GROUP I GROUP Z I l aturv Stuhg Glluh GROUP I The second dlYlSl0I1 of the Sophomore Class ln Blology organxzed early IH the school term a Nature Study Club for the purpose of presentln semi monthly ID the regular class sesslon various COI'ltI'lblltlODS pertilnmg to the study of Biology ln an attempt to understand more of the beauty of Biology and the dellght that comes from knowing more of animals and plants also for ex ery member of the club to enter into communion Wlth the re xt heart of Nature realxzmg that every bush IS aflame with Hrs presence under the helpful crltlcnsms of our teacher Mur ray W Crrssmger The red letter day for every member of the class was the trrp to the Tall Tlmbers last fall when the leaves donned thelr brlghtest tmts of crimson and gold OFFICERS President Oberdorf ohn Vice Presldent Oberdorf George Secretary Treasurer Aucker Leraldxne Benfer Olxve Boon Vera Bollg Chester BOllg Arthur Bogar Pau Burns Elizabeth Ferry Emallne Flsher Car Fxsher Sara Helser Evelyn Hendricks lrvm Herrold Paul Hoffer Ethel Hoffman Prank Klmgler Donald Klmgler Albert lxerstetter Marguerite Kemberlnng Helen Burns Ellzabeth Ho ffman Fra nk MEMBERS lxmney Raymond Lutz Charles Moyer ohn Moyer Amanda lVlcClenahan eanne Newman Leon Newman Ernest Oberclorf George Oberdorf ohn Pontius Albert Ramer Lola Rambo Thelma Remard Clarence Rohrer Paul Runk Paulme Wagner Beatrlce Wagner Florence WISE Beulah Wochley Mmam . , g - . , . . . g 2 . 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MFMBFRS LROLP 7 lhls splendrd orf ll'l1L1tl0I'l hxs been CODtlI'lLlCCl from last year under the superx 1s1on ot Professor Lrrssmver The club rs composed of the tu o Sophomore 1 roups each meetm-'Y at dlflerent perlods weekly lwany Interesting subjects pert unmv to nature and su ence are 'Jresented and drscussecl at each meetlnf Some of the most important toplcs given were Ultra Violet Rays Aldln the 7oo Axnlllldli Forest FIYCS This That and the Other Astronomy and Biology Our Swellmff and Shrmklnv Sun Purpose of Nature Study Somethmv New About Trees and TISSLIC Taken from the Heart of a Qhrcken Slxteen Years Avo IS Stxll Alive Ofhcers for thls year Sectlon B were Premdent Lois Exerett Vice President Lee Rrshel Secretary Rxchard Pusher Treasurer Anna Benfer Reporters Ruth Plummer and Irma Hummel Amrg ulla App Mary Harrlet Bollg Kathryn Bower Henry Brouse Ralph lwwerett Loxs l erry lneulah Flnn Audrey Fisher Bernice l lshea Rxchard Hendrlclxs Sart Hooxer Betty Hummel lrma arrett lxathlyn lxern Helen lxer 1 Xlxldred P33435 Keyser Thelma lxlme Frances Lutz Ellzabeth Mover Hazel Phxllxps Aberdeen Plummer Ruth Pottelger Helen Richter l rederlclx Rxshel Lee qpotts Doxoth txrr lVlarlX 'U 1 l Sxrx X of Clrnle X 1161 lxatnjyn f ner am I I N V A ,ga z ' ES V ', ' 2 9 A .. i ' ' L., . . Y Y K, T: . :s xy v Y I K , ' ' K K. ' . , 3 ' ' Q . C- - ' A ' f ., ' g. f - 7 1 ' q v 3 2 I5 7 A ' D v 1 f Assistant Secretary e,,,.,es...,e, Helen Kern -,-- . 4 ' . I ' , . , . 9 V i 7 ' I ,, ., .x ' . Y I 4 V 4 'Q L iv -V fr' ' ' , ' Q S.: , z ' ' , ' .Nts h , .Nz z , Y l , Tv ' 5 ul- - , 'Yzgzz ', 7 l Y A , Vlmg Xvilllz ' liz. A ' ' ,,,m,3' .ftr,ff,l1wfsr I I Pnmannhqa Gllazn About five years ago twelve students met ID the Sellns Grove School Bl.lllClll'lg and formed a penmanshlp class under the Instruction of Mr Dewey S Herrold Thxs class gradually ID members lhe Palmer Zanerlan and Leslle methods are taught Each pupll IS encouraged to work for an award ln the last tour years more than four hundred awards were glven to both hrgh school and grade students Durmg IQ75 the Selmsgrove bchools re exved hfty American Penman certlficates These nfty awards gave Selmsgrove fourth rank IH the state of Penn sylvanla and thlrty seventh rank ln the natlon Most remarkable of the awards were the teachers cer tlficates recelved by two sophomore glrls Miss Margaret Ulrlch and MISS Mlldred Grlesemer ln I977 Teachers certificates are seldom glven to public school students Any one of the awards s helpful to the student when seeking a posxtnon especlallv ln an olhce Marked xmproxement may be noted m the hand Wfltlnf' of all students enrolled ln thls class I I 1 l I Y . , l l ., I fl! A ' r creased until it has now approximately two hundred and fifty I - SCHIOYS Bolzg Ralph DIDIUS Gertrude Erdley Catherrne Knouse Esther lVlart1n lVl1ldred WIIVCI Dorothy umors Boyer Edlth Boyer Rudolph l'eehrer lVlar1an l-rsher Verna lwlsher Ellzabeth Forster lVlartha Gemberlln Naoml Gull Thomas Herrold ohn Herman Dorothy Holtzapple George Hoox er Mary Mu lxvla Vleyer Dorothea Rowe Nlar uerlte h1Xei5 Deatrlce Sng der X xolet QDXACI' Danxel rr Mar a e Mfertz Q adys Wlh teley Amee Freshmen Aurand Franklrn Boyer Nlarshall Bo ar Max Coloren lrun Flsher err5 lierrolo osephme H1 cox Thomas Sophomores App Vlary l-larrxet Aucker Ceralclme Benfer Anna Benfer Clue Burns Elrzabeth Everett l..OlS Ferry Emalene Flsher Sarah Hexser Evelyn I-lendrlcks lrvm arrett Kathryn Kemoerlmg Helen Kerstetter Marguerlte Kern Helen Kerlm Mildred Klnney Raymond Klme FYGDCIS Keyser Thelma Moyer ohn Phll rps Aberdeen P Lmmer Ruth l-'ottel er Helen Ramer Lola Runk Paunne Starr lxlark Wa ner Kathryn Wa ner Beatuee Vva ner Florence Vkfxse Beulah Xvoehley lVl1r1am Holtzapple Qraydon Kerstetter Raymond Keeler Eugene Lon Nlarshall lVla Ls Frances Qhad e Irene bl ullx ames kfaufer Robert v ' L , , V, ' A , . v , . , , .Y , j , , , , , , , Q , J ' , - , V , , S- ' , . , J Y , , A , , ' , ' , J ' oo ' ' ll ' Ocfie I ln 1 v ' l , Y r 1 A , Y ' ' 'Q f , A g D , ,. . , D . J V 7, , 1. 'X f , ' lxamho, Thelma . - I- .J V'n,. , v Liluch, f g' r t . f w , 'E f gr , ' Z -Y ' cf U , . 3 y f 3 . , - , . Y l C7 C7 1: Y or l , r' . ' . l , ' .1 . . , I ' 1 ' ' ' . . J an . Al s ' pg' I , Svrhnnl Nunn The School News Staff was agam organlzed thls year Selxnsgrove Times The efforts of the Staff were successful and much credit should be given them Warren Croce Eclltor ln Chlef Helen Klme Frona Bmgaman Sadie Stembaugh Aclelme Wnngard Elizabeth Fxsher lVl1ldrecl Gnesemer Frances Klme Agnes Brouse Cathenne Erclley Bermce Flsher Lnlllan Lax osephme Wagner Lee Rlshel Russel ohnson Selon Dockey Clare Benclngo Rudolph Boyer Lansford Bowen I I i ff., U .M ' F Li? l , IQ , 1 v' l P M , 4' ' t K 1 E V lor the purpose of obtaining news to be printed in the weekly f '. J Jumnr Lgtglg Srlgnnl fe lCl1CI'S Xlr Albert Pottelger XllSb Vvltmer Mrs A D Lou ler Xlr D S Herrold Nlrs Morgan Mlss lxlary Hasslnger PllpllQ ln the lil hrh Qrade Baney Danxel Bowersox herald Boyer Homer Bressler beor Clark Elwood Everett Ira Fasold Chas Herman Marvin Holtzapple Carson Houtz Calvin arrett Russel lxeyser Carl lxllne Harvey lxratzer Raymond Laudenslager Clarence 'Vlutehler Blair Rauch Robert Rltter Walter Roush Wnllard banders Donald bhadle Robert Pupxls n Bolxg ohn lqry Paul lcorster Rlchard Hartman lrvln Kahler ack Lax Gerald VlcLa1n Fred Mlller Carson Oldt Eugene Plummer Wm Wendt Paul Vlfertz Wm Beaver Nlargaret Burns Barbara Feaster Eleanor Feehrer Mary bemberlmg Evalme Hauch Cathryne Nlxteer Dorothy North Mildred RICC brace Sober inet the Seve Steffen Ruhl Wxlter Qhas Wertzel Nlarvln 7ettlemoyer Benjamm Bolng Roy App Qatherlne Bollg Erma Brown Dorothy Charles Helen Dlehl Dorthea Clroner Catherme Kemherlxng Alma Kern Lnllnan Mease Anna Muller Paulnne Oplmger Thelma Rhoads Beulah Snyder Evelyn Bossler Gladys Fnsher Rose Bogar Edrth nth Grade Taylor Mary K TfCVltS Wilma Wentzel lrene Flsher Harold Gelnett Frances Gottshall Samuel Kakler Max Kern Erlc Lytle Vlfm Michaels Richard Moyer Mark Phlllnps ames Van Buslfurlfc Martin Wenrlch Paul Saylor Paul Brown Elizabeth Qoldren Ellzaheth Feehrer Grace Gelnett Myrtle Hnne Anna l eltner leota Xloocly Wllhelmma 9 , Q . 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' Q5 I l Fllnnthall At last our dreams have been reahzed and our pres tlge upon the grrdlron IS well founded Wlth moral and hnanclal and from all quarters we have equlpped and developed a team that the cltlzens of Selmsgrove as well as the pupxls of the hrvh school can surely be proud of This can really be called our first year of orvamzed football havlng had an early start a Droperly arranged schedule and a faculty coach Due credit must be Omen however to the pioneers of last year who endeavored to orgamze coach and manage a team Cur thanks to those who have so klndly helped to make the season a success cm hardly be expressed other than by our success upon the actual field of battle We have emerged from our none too strenuous but just right schedule for our hrst year wxth no defeats and with only one score by our opponents We opened our season by defeatmv MCAllStCfVlllC on our home grounds by a score of 6' 0 After another week of hard workouts we met Low er Paxton on our own soll and defeated them to the tune of 67 fl If you doubt our word as to the preparation of our team tor our hrst Game away from home ask the coach ThlS week we met Duncannon on thexr altltudlous grldnron Although obhg ed to comb at wrth a rare alr and a scrapping team we emerged victorious to the score of 75 0 We were very proud of thus vxc tory as they were coach Bollgs former proteges whom we de teated Havlng our saxls ln the wlnd we navlgated next to con tests wlth Montgomery and Hughesvrlle wxth 76 0 and 50 0 scores respectlvely Next week we met coach Brll Bonney s strong Mfllm town team and with the entlre afternoon and the entlre grxdrron full of mud we emerged vlctorlous 7 6 Revenge IS sweet as to scores and our thlrst was quenched when we met Watsontown wlth a score of 37 0 Next game was wlth coach Thomas holty tolty team from Mlflllnburg We are old rlvals and our rxvalry was made keen er by our defeat of them 76 0 Thus closed a memorable season the success of whxch we attribute to our coach Harold Luther Bollg FOOTBALL MEMBERS From Left to Rnght Standmg Coach Bohg lxelly Blnga man Daubenspeck Fxsher Croce Phillips Manager C-emberlmg Slttmg Kemp Rowe Rlshel Capt Ott Richter Bowen l'orster N Bohg Front Row Brouse Nelswender Shadel Deckard Ben dlgo Roush R Bollg 6 ' - f v . 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VM 5 IINW' gl II 'Nxt 1'fI N 111 III, XIiIIIQ11Iv111': Iflwme Jw II 293 cs I I Eeuakvthnll BASKETBALL MEMBERS FIRST TEAM Standlng L to R Coach Bollg Cemberllng Bowen Manager Croce Keller Rnshel Faculty Advlsor GYISSIDUCY Nelswender was on this team Front row Fisher Forster Capt Phllllps Ott lVl1chaels Our basket ball season can be called as successful as that of the grldlron not by lookmg at the won and lost column but by consldermg the schedule and the very few losses Although we had some varsity men from last year to start thls year s work they were still lacking the essentials of the game namely conhdence and experlence but under the excel lent tralnlng they recelved from Coach Bollg they rapidly nm proved and stepped mto the limelight ThlS year we developed a boys umor varsxty who prac tnced nght wnth the varsity and much credlt must be given them for aldlhg the first team to get mto worlcmg order The umor varslty had nearly as many games as the var slty Although thexr record xs not qulte so lmpresslve still they can afford to feel proud The loss to the team this year will not be much lh the way of quantity but rather ln quallty but star players have come and gone before and the school goes on mdefinntely Captam PhllllpS Lansford Bowen and Albert Ott wlll be lost to the var slty squad by graduatlon Under the able dlrectnon of Coach Bollg however we predict a successful season for the team - - v 1 n 1 u v Q - . T , , . v v - ' V . . . 1. ,- s n . v . . . u 1 u v ' , - . v J . . v ' v v , . 1 1 ' v n - BASKET BALL MEMBERS SECOND TEAM Standmg I.. to R Coach BOl1g Holtzapple R Bollg Seated Shade' Bm aman Rowe Manager Croce, Ahl, Gemberling, Faculty Advisor, Grissinger T .Y ' g V v . I I I3 XSIJ TIS XIL SC HI DUI I I N IIS fl ay Dec J Xllddle nur I'r1day December 9 XIcQIure I-bursday Dec ID VK xtsontown Thursday Dec Ly eng Tuesday 3 XI. itsontnwn Saturday Frlday anuary I3 Xlonday 73 Saturday a 78 Tuesday 3 I Duncannon 4 Sunbury Bloomsbur Nllffjllnbur Iewrbbur Xlrddlebur BIO0ITlSbl1Y gaturclay February Qaturdav Feb II Sat Feb I 8 Northumberland Friday February 74 Sunburv I: rlday March 7 Lewlsburg -I uesday March 6 Duncannon Frlday lVIar 9 Nortbumberllnd Friday March I6 IXfI1fII1nbur Home Home Aw xy Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Away Away Hflme Aw xy Home Home HOYDC I ICICI Qnoals FOLIIS Phllllps Qapt Ou Foster Keller Gemberlm Bowen Mrchaels Qrshel NCISW ender Frsher Total CLI M 78X47 36X3o QX78 350 3X7 JXIO pg 7X6 X7 X7 89XI6J I4 bCIlIlSglfOVC Opp Tot rl 7 8 D I I 'ff Q ..ff Q ,fI7-'-IP- I 'cl , . I. . ' I gg 35 7 , , if I , 33 3 I , , ', '72 J ' 2 24 9 , . 22. ,li . 30 IZ , Ian. , Hz ' 38 I-I I , Ian. 7, I ' ' g . I7 Z7 ' ' '. I , . gf 53 35 .' 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I I mhvhall Thls year a wlnnln aggregatxon upheld the honor of S H S on the dlamond The entlre team of last year with the exceptlon of three answered the call for candlclates lSSLlCd by our worthy coach Harold L Boll However much pollshmgz was necessary before the boys really oln They axe exldence of thelr abxllty ln the hrst xme t the season by defextm the stron lVlcAl1sterv1lle crew Capt Bowen contributed much to the fl htlng xlblllty of the team but eyeryloody contributed to mrlxe the season 1 suctess B ASI BALL MEMBE R9 Standlng L to R laculty Advisor Qrlssln er lxemp Rlshel A Croce Flsher Vlana er Bmgxmxn 0tt lxelly Rich ter Forster Coach Bollg lxneellng L to R Grove Boyer Lapt Bowen Metz ar C-emberlrn Keller Friday Aprrl I3 NlcAllsterv1lle Frlday Aprnl 70 lVlcAl1stervxlle Saturday Aprxl 78 Sunbury Frlday lVlay 4 MlfHlnlJLlf Xvednesclay May 9 Nllddlebur Siturday lVlay I7 Sunbury Frlday lVl1y I8 Northumberland Xvednesdxy Xluy 73 lxllddlehur Saturday Nlxy 76 Mlflzllnhurg Friday unel Nlorthumherlind : e Home Away Home Away Home Aw xy Holne Aw y Home Aw xy i A Q 4 . p w. . 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'fdfi Luke our outlook for other sports track rates wxth the best and lf lt proves as successful we shall all be satlshed Vlfe have already held out unter class meet and the class of 78 has taken the cup for the Second Consecutlwe year The Junlors were the only real opponents the Senxors had and they were easily owereome The followxnv pomts were galn ed by the different glasses SCDIOYS 54 unlors 373 Sopho mores I4 Tlus ye xr we won the Qnyder County Trophy scorlng 671 Jolnts lwlddlehurf., wxs second Wlth 771 points Freehurg thrrd xnd NlcQlure fourth Vliny boys reported to Coach Boll md they are show real form Under the leadershlp of our Qaptam W xrren brote who lg an mxxnuble pole vaulter we hope to wln all meets thls year Our sehedule IS as follows Saturday April 71 9 30 A M Home Northumberland Vi ednesday Aprll 75 3 00 P VI Home Coal Township baturday lVlay D 9 00 A Nl Home Snyder Co lVleet TR XCR MEMBERS q'1DCllIl L t R laiculty Advlsor CJIISSID er Rlshel lCI'ldl o llsher Herrold Dauhenspeelx Blnv xman Nl Rowe na er owe on 1 r 1 ty or Knee III A ll tt o ltppe ller C xpt oce les er 1 lp Qttu er :QCQ31 I I - 1 ' 1 t - A . 1 l ' 1 - - -1 1 -Ai 2 v v x v rv . L -A 1 1 ti K . HH l L ing . ' x' ' 'z Saturday, lVlay lg, Away ...... State lJlAA., at Bucknell et. 'g . o .--'z . 'W , ' g , , 3 v :A , . ' - ' 'V D :J ' - l - ' . Ma 'g E. R , C 2 'l I3 mlg, Sz l . ' lA gf- ' l ', O , f'l lt.e l , Ke , fe . Gr , 3' :sl , l5'h'll' 3. .- 2 3 . 1 'UIQ 1 ...g? g. 635 .1-gg... nlr' 2 I I THE TRAFFIC LIGHT VERSUS THE POLICE WHISTLE The traffic II ht and the pollce whlstle had been rlvals ever SIHCC the trafhc llghts were Installed Before that tIme the polIce whlstle was the whole cheese stopplng hundreds of cars and gIvIng those small tIckets whlch by the appearance of the drIvers faces must be undeslrable But now thIs braggmg 5oung thlng standmg In the mIddle of the street was taklng away hIs popularlty and always rubbIng lt In The followmg conversatlon between the two was heard one day I guess you wlll have to admlt I am more popular than you Sald the traffic lIght I ll never admlt It replled the polIce whlstle You are nothlng but a bIg bully and some day you wIIl be lowered to your true level I WIII always over rule you saId the trafhc llght Someday an automoblle Wlll hIt you and break your back retorted the pollce whIstle I am not afrald for I know they dare not rejomed the trafhc Ilght At thlS moment an old Ford came down the street just as fast as It could go When It neared the slgnal lxght the lat ter sand Watch me stop thls fellow and ltS face became red To ltS InfInIte surpnse the Ford Instead of stopplng headed straIght for the lIUht crashed Into lt knocked lt down and kept Ford came to a stand stIlI I-Ia ha' shneked the whlstle he who laughs last laughs best But the traffic lIght was too crushed to attempt a reply IVIoral Prlde goeth before a fall Glen Gabel AN ARGUIVIENT A few months ago In the Clty of Selmsgrove there was a great argument ThIs argument was between a street hght on Market Street and the maIn slgnal llght Each one thought he was the most Important and useful The street lIght began I llght the street and In thls way prevent robberles murder and kld Oh dear me' Interrupted the sIgnaI IIght You know that I dlrect trafhc If I werent here many cars would be wrecked and people would be kIlled Now you watch me and see for yourself I turn red the cars stop I turn green the c Irs Oo But that Isn t all It was Indeed for that slgnal llght for at that moment a drunken motorIst came along I-Ie dIdnt see the red llght h dIdnt see the green lIght nor dnd he see the sxgnal llght Itself He drove rIght Into It Down It came wlth a crash' The street lIght saId Well that lS what I call good rld dance I-Ie was always boastmv Now I can attend to my own afIaIrs and be at peace Moral It does not pay to boast - I , , . V . . . . . , . , . II ' AA I E I! 1 . - , Q , , , . An . - iv . ' - , . - . . 3 V P V gomg. Then the polIce whistle let out Its shrIlI VOICE, and the v - ' l v U v Y P 1 . , - , 1 I z g . - , . . ' . 3 e 3 . . . Y .. v . . - I .I ' Y v VI 3- , . in I 'Il-ll TRALJ DY OF IOHN JACOB IONIS ohn xtoh ones xrose and dressed hxstxly frxntxcxlly He tool-. the steps xn two jumps and Oulped down hxs bresxkfast xs tho he had not tasted food for rnonths Hmxng hnxshed hx hurrxed breaktxst he Uxahhed hxs cip from the hat raclx and bolted out of the door Sxx lloclxs on a dead run would he he on txme3 Up two flxvhts of staxrs ne suddenly stopped before 'xn omce doox Frantxc thouvhts crowded xnto hxs hxaxn ind hrought hlm to hxs senses had he the rxght to do thxs thxnf 5 What would people say3 He stood on the threshold undecxded He d take a ch xnce He turned the knob and thrust open the door lvnorxng the stenogralbher who trxed to block hxs wxy he hurtled hxmself through the door narlxed l rxv xte l resxdent Yes there he was at the desk ohn xcoh ones wi oesxde hxm xn a second The man at the desk Jumped up startled xt thxs rude xntrusxon O xts you x t3 he asl-.ed as e towered ahoxe the small ohn acob who found hxmself sud denly frxvhtened nay xppalled at the menacxng presence of thx Great man Should he U0 throuvh Wxth xt3 Could he3 .Sum monxnv hxs last reserxe of courage he pronounced the fatal words not xn the bold coxnmandxng tones he had xntended but xn a weak plaxntxve voxce Pop Can l have a n1ckel3 L msford Bow en TO THF RESLL L x r Vifeltm a xery sedate younf nxxn wxs wax' xn- down the street of x lxr e Lxty He was xhout tc p xss the home f hxs frxends the M xrtxns when he heard the shrxll cry of a wo man s voxce lrom one of the second story rooms Help' mur der' polxce' fxre' robbers' lVlr Vvelton was a xery brave younv man but xn soxte of the ta t he xvnmedxsxtely ran around the corner to seek the assxstance of the cxty polxce for there seemed to he a terrxble murder or theft bexnff commxtted Fxve hrsxxe polxcemen were summoned sxnd they rushed to the home of 1coh lxlartxn The scre xmxnv w xs stxll Ooxnfr on Qrxes for helo con txnued and when the rescuers reached the room from whence the sounds Lanxe the door was found tc he oclxed As they were xhout to hrealt xt xn 'Vlrs Vlartxn sixd Dont lrexlt the door for he wxll escape l haue hxm cornered now hut he IS sly he wx'l esc xpe xt the fxrst chance or openxnf By th xt txme howexer there was another screxm the door was pushed xn and there stood Vlrs lW'xrtxn on the top of her bureau Wfhat dxsturlaxnce x mouse can make' H lxlxne 44 A .4 .4 J js' J 2 . 2. . 2 1 . . 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CICFRONIAIN PARODY We are that class O hugh school students' to vxhom nelther the faculty ln whxch all justlce IS contalned nor the au dxtorxum consecrated to all school act1v1t1es nor the text books the ChlCf asslstance of all students nor our homes the common refuge of all people ln short not even the semor rows the seats of honor have ever been free from the envy and scorn of all lower classmen We have set the goal for vast undertaklngs we have oorne mxny things we have remedied many thmgs wlth some pam to ourselves amld the alarm of you all Now nf the worthy faculty has determmed that there should be this end to our relgn here that we shall conclude all our work wlth the wrltlng of es says stories plays et cetera then O teachers whatever for tune has xn store for us ln the future lt shall be endured lf n deed our law glvers beheve that after four years of study we should make our exit from these halls of learmng why should not we rejoice that our stay here has taken place almost by the express appointment of fate for the further enlargement of our intellectual facultxes3 Therefore O hlgh school students' contmue to add suc cess to our hlgh school look around upon all the needs whlch are urgent guard against the dangers whlch threaten and so contmue to uphold nts honored name Thanks to us they are all now ln your hands We wlthstood all opponents of Sehnsgrove l-hgh wlth the object of brmgxng vxctory to you ln foot ball ln basket ball hnally ln all athletlcs and the champlonshlp m de bale Failure or success ln these are ln your hands henceforth O Hlgh School Students teachers and patrons' we leave lt to you now elther to retaln and bear on the banners of Se lmsgrove whxch we now leave lh your possession or to lose them forewer Keturah Wlse ON THE OCEAN Ocean ns defined by Webster as The vast body of salt water covermg more than three fifth of the globe also any one of its chlef dlvlslons as the Atlantlc Paclhc lndlan Arctlc and Ant Arctlc Ocean Every mdlvlclual has some conception about the ocean These conceptlons are very mterestmg ln the years of yore Columbus had an ldea about the ocean that was believed to be erroneous He thought the earth was round and the ocean was curved to form a part of thls planet ln those days the ocean was plctured by old manners as a body on whlch to sall just so far but woe to the foolhardy sallor who ventured too far and salled over the edge perhaps 1nto Heaven or perhaps mto This theory was later dlsproved by Galllleo To day we have modern Ideas about the ocean l know a man who thlnks that the ocean IS a barrler of salty brlne be tween countrnes to prevent wars between them 7 1 y D - ,u , - y Q v - v . . .. .. 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Another a modern show girl at Atlantic Qlty regards the ocean as a place to vo swrmmmz In whxle a real estate assent ln Florlda regards It as a place when the tlde IS out as a tavor able place to sell bulldlng lots Flshermen alonv the coast thmlc of lt as a Lund f Pa dlse where they can fish frsh and hsh for days xt a time wlth out C xtchlng any whales The oyster marl-.et ID Baltlmore regards the ccem s Gold mme where the nuivets are oysters and the oysters ue bCll1I12 for sixty cents a pmt There ure many perverted lde as about the ocean The Xlew W orlc .Stock Lxchanve deems lt x fayor tble place to w ater its stock with while many x melancholy man revards It as 1 ood place to commnt SUlCldC The questnon of what the ocean really IS IS hard tc define as lt IS determined largely by one s ynewpomt Let us now dlSCLlSS our tltle from a dlfferent stand QOIHT On the Ocean How many of us have been on the ocean3 It IS a fine place to go for a row boat rlde If you have ney er had before you wlll surely Get your ups and dow ns Thls IS a com mon experlence On the ocean IS safer than under the ocean Many per sons each year find a watery Ofraye there for the SIIIIPTC reason that thev could not stay On the ocean If you ex er Uet on the ocean stay on top for lt you vet to the bottom ten chances to one you will remain there This IS all l lcnow about the ocean Lawrence TTISTXCY WAITING POR THE, BU77l R ON ORAL Tl-It Nll 'W CNN the Broadw ay Llmlted to round the curve or hunf' by y ur l1t tle fini er frorn a twenty three story ljlllldlflgv, If lot yot c not fuly apprecxmte the feelmg experxenced by countless stu dents on Cr al Theme Day Qrxl Theme Day IS to the students what VC xterloo w rs to N xpoleon what Brutus was to Caesar and what lll le aye he 'ast to your IU a matlon but make It terrible enouvh From the helffhts of ecstacy to the depths ot desp ur IH the short space of forty mmutes IS the usual experience The student comes to class wlth the blrssful wnorance of hrs lntended tate He has forvotten about Oral Theme Day but he as pre Dared a h alf hearted recitation of some sort It IS posslble th it he wxll be oy er ool-:ed posslble but not probable Nltractes h xve ceased Lnder the cold stern looks of the teacher he expert ences a sudden chill under the feyer of expectancy he sweats Chllls and fey er what a combmatlon for torture' Half the perlod rs gone' A sp xrlc of hope enters the breast of the condemned only to be eactmgulshed by the th mu ht that he may be next ln the brlef space of seconds can be sounded the word that means zero to hum Lnbldden thouvhts crowd mto hls mlnd take possesston of hmm Louldnt he throw a Ht or faint or somethlnU3 Too xmpractlcable he has neyer had a ht or faxnted III his hfe Only one course xemams open' To see lt out Three fourths of the period vone The 3 I I c I V - 7 f V v I . 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Lllilaneild IYOIU QILICICIIIS Clvklhdle ICM rqg-1111111 IXOt enouvh to txlxe up the peuod I'he teacher I lx hls may stares at nm as 'x Jerst ol the Junfvles stares at rn Innocent lamb about to Je slaufhtered In posslblel Wes the hre alxrm' A regmt, it the very jrus ol externnnatlon Xvhen has the hre drlll 510 nal sounded so sweet5 Iqlxe precxous mlnutes talten care of' Only hve ren am B the pure t strolxe ol luclx he na escaped the eaOIe eye I: n I ly slumplnv ID hrs seat has produced the desxred effect He xs ox erloolxed no dlscovered but the buzzer sounds at last and the cl xss IS over' Lansford Bowen HHN MhS AND JINQLLS S NO USE S no use Im no Good And everybody knows lt S no use I cant get the words to rhyme Can t even get to school on tlme S no use I cxnt do much of anythmg Except eat I never smg S no use Because I can t The more I try the more the nelvhbors wish ld clle S no use The more I try the worse I get At Wfltlll poems lm all wet Lansfor Bowen SNYDER COUNTY ROADS Beyond the west hes Salem In the North Iles Sunbury And South ancl East the open road But that IS naught to me I wonder where the road goes That passes by the Brldge Does It only go to lxratzervllle or back To Chestnut Rldgeu I know not where the clay road runs Nor how many mlles there are On that brown road that muddy road That stretches on afar There seems to be no end, when Once we start to gaef' On the roacl that IS so muddy And sloppy all the way Yonder the long horlzon hes, and There by nlght and day The evll splrlts of the roads Make mud of hardened clay A F v. 1 U v . . 1 . . f . , 'E ' ' . 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I v The roads are never very good Im sure I dont know why I lay the blame on the country And not on the road and the sky Lansford Bowen LATE AGAIN I wonder why Im always Iate And never here on tlme The more I try to get here The further Im behlnd I alw xys have excuses To uve when I am Iate But they always keep me out the roorn And make me W31t and walt T'hen w hen at last I enter The room a I1ttIe Iate The teacher takes one Iook at me And doesn t hesltate But vets the pen and mk out quick And proceeds to take off five If Ioolxs could Ic1II there is no doubt I wouldnt be aI1ve Sometlrnes I have a reason And other tlmes I dont Sornetlmes I II he here on the dot And other times I wont But wh at s the use of hurrying If the teachers going to start the school Away ahead of t1me3 Iuansford Bowen SPRIC. IS CUB fTo be read only by persons wlth a cold 1n the head I Sprlg IS cub Hear da bees up VL ad causes at5 Sprlv IS cub Sprxg lS cub Got a cold IH a ed Xvho cares boud dat3 Sprlg IS cub Sprw IS cub See da grazz jub ub W ad causes a 3 Sprlv IS cub' Sprl IS cub XT ad maves da sno sta W ho cares bnud dat3 Sprnv IS cub - I :5 :5 4: :iz 1 'Z O' . D . 1 . - Y Z V V , 2 I' ' kr? Xvhy not come at nine. . T i i :iz :5 :iz :iz , , O . , , , ' r. O . .U . T5 I 3 y? ' sv 1, . L. B. THE RFID AND THE BLUE We are the colors the red and the blue YVe wave ln vlctory and 1n defeat too We are so proud of our teams and of you To Sellns roxe I-Ilgh School our homage IS due I am the red hue that keeps up the fight I am the blue one that makes thmgs go rlght We the twm colors of Selnnsgrove Hlgh Stand by her ever with vlctory nlgh The Freshmen sophomores umors and SCDIOTS Wave us aloft the red and blue streamers They seek and pralse us the colors they crave Untll the school flag ln vlctory they ralse Earl Deckard WAY DOWN UPON THE SUSQUEHANNA Way down along the Susquehanna IS a school that I loved There many happy days I squandered many the hours I roved When we were golng to the hlgh school happy was I Oh' take me to the good old classmates there let me l1ve and IC Chorus Oh' take me to the dear old school house and to my good old home One I ttle town among the valleys ne er I ll forget Many the happy scenes ot school days are ln my memory yet Sometlmes we studled well our lessons many and long Sometxmes we qulte forgot asslgnments and broke lnto a song Chorus AII the world IS not so cherry anywhere I go As back 1n dear old Sellnsgrove I-I S Place whlch we all loved so Wllllam Bressler VISHES I vlsh I was 'x helaphant lVl1t a tall on either end Und I vouldn t haff no clothes to vear Und also none to menu I xlsh I vas a Zebra lVI1t a coat uff black and Vlte I could xear der von ln daytlme Und der udder von at nlght I ush I was a porclpme lVI1t a sousand prxckly qullls Lnd cha dem at mme hemmles Lnd make dem feel quxte 1Il , . , . 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O' D W V . . xnsh I yas 1 bxr re Ludcllm ID der treez es Und ven der gerls took our plane Dot ecl he der Bee s Kneez es I ush I xas a Fnglnsh teacher To asslvn some lessons lonv For I xouldn t haff no consclenne Ln xoulcln t Lnow nts vwron I xnsh I x I9 1 lqreshmxn reen us Ureen cout e wouldnt loolx at der Seniors ot s mxvm fun mlt me I..3I1Sl:O NVHO 3 Vvho IS Blnvaman ljlth r Proud or Paul3 One plays the pxxno XX ho IS l3owen3 ooc oo mv Cu YK ho xlways Comes lat So hls deportment s not hx S Vkluo ls Boyer5 X farmer by hxrth And so full cf fun That he curses much rnxrth VN ho lb Bohl'J3 X shy llttle llcl Vx ho s had more x me ltlllll Than most of us hxd Xvho rs Qlarlc3 A Ooocl looklnv scholar Vi ho always works hard To roll IH the dollar XX h I9 lDPQlxlI'C'l3 A strllxrnf deb xter XX o was one UHIC A xnacl womxn hxter VI hr lb DmUer3 -X Happerlsh lass XX ho recltes very well ln commerclal lam class FICICS Yd BORN CD h I '.C ' ' f U , , C. - . ' Y I 1 v r.. .5 D, ' V ' . ' , , U . ,,. 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A irl out of town But now just of late You see her aroun Xvho IS Duhs3 She plays the plano Her favorlte plece We have no banana Who lS Erdley3 A commerclal class lass When semesters come round Her tests she wlll pass Who IS Flsher3 A great buslness man Vvho jews everyone Vlfhen ever he can Xvho IS l:eehrer3 A black halred lrl Xvho says she s not last ln thls macl a e and whlrl Xvho IS HCISCIB A queer sort or guy Xvhen It comes to marks He always ranks hlgh Vvho IS Hoot3 She s some country lass Ancl always IS brlght ln our Engllsh class Vlfho 1S KllDC3 A sweet llttle l And she generally has Her halr ln a curl YN ho IS lxnouse-V Al blond to he sure XVho IS llkecl by all men And who holds them bCC,LlIC Vlfho IS lVl1ller5 ust a small llttle tlllll But one of these days She ll TCCCIYC a new rln VX ho IS lXflRI'tlI13 X lrl who M ont nluclclle F 71 Clldll t she Mill C l ay VX et l 3 of Y . D . , ' ' , is 'V - . , . 1 . ,, . C r Y . g. , ' ' gir, K U ' I o J N f . ' ' g, Q 1 . . N v. 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XX 1 rw SYN? flfi lllu I Ant xx en plxyln lI'l sports n pr lI'lt's he rm 1 X IS Phnl lpQ3 A lmloncl curly eacl AN lf ll hrs for hrs SC oo Xnrl ID sports has he led Xvho 19 Remard3 A nnllx mud at fur YK h loves the out doors And the sweet country our XYh lb RUW5 A tree Lountry lad XX ho newer had chances that moat of us had Wmo IS gaylor A xery bmxll lad XVho now wttehes a VC m ns 5pucl3 n out of town Joy X lb just ull of rnlrth Amd lJLlbl'Jlll'l0' over wlth joy VK, ho 15 I-ObldS3 1A hne thorough student -And ne er does he do XY hen one says he shouldn Vlfho IS AVltklHS3 The shelk cf our clxss Vvho Lxusecl an etcploslon ln rhemwtry elaie lo those who are mentloned ID the Yfhc 5 thts poem yor ure lI'lbLlltC we bev of you pardon r lt s sn hxrd to vvrlte md to rhyme thlnvb at Ill ht T oufh lve tried a onv time wlth mann and vxlth rnlf bt AX llldfll I lg1fCSSl6I' Uyho ls U . .A 5 :ll l kt D gt y, l 'h 2 'A g ' J Q l 14 S 2 ks hgh. tho ' l' . . .2 . h ' 'Nl m 4 s '. h ,l. . ' 2 ' r 1 T2 o - r o 'N . V l -' ' 9 A' 4 ' K 2 ' girl Vifhoxn he never has had. hc 2' . .A - - l . Vho V' ' f I f' ' 'L Q ' in . 2 , . K n.N, ,vo .xx K ' If ' 1 2 ' a Cl, ' 'll Vo 7 nc 2 ' A l Q h rr: v . ls :B rp V I I QALLNDAR Beptember I Doors of S I-I S stand ajar October 6 Semor seats vacant Om ners to be found at Blooms burg lqalr October lb End of a SIX weelx perlod I wonder what I got3 November II Armlstxce Day Half Holiday November 4 December I3 December 73 anuary 76 77 How lucky' Our first full day vacatxon Keep the ball rollmg Glrls I-I1 Y Club organlzed What? No school for ten days3 Who says there IS no Santa3 Knowledge becomes economic goods Semes ter tests around the corner February 7 ThlS way to the photographer Watch the blrdre yr February I0 Art exhlbxt Hugh School students glVC The Day That Lincoln Dled February 77 Students refram from telllng falsehoods Lmcoln medal presented Freshmen present patrlotlc pageant February 79 Senlors make a leap Whoa' Only to Middle 'Vlarch March March March March March 'Vlarch March Vlay 7 burg Court House for observatlon More work encouragement needed Cynosure Staff meetmg 4 udge ohnson addresses Parent Teachers ASSOCIB tlon Orchestra makes its lnltlal appearance I3 Chapel Dlverslons lVIov1es and a practlce debate Evenmg Our debatxng team Deckard and Flsher cle feat Beaver Springs team on question Resolved that the state and natlonal government should reserve con trol of the water power of the nation I5 Senlors choose class play Am I Intrud1ng3 70 Debating team defeats Freeburg at Selmsgrove 71 Sprlng begins CaUtlODl Prevent sprlng fever HOW3 73 Glee Clubs present Love Pirates of I-Iawau Serbert Chapel Hall 77 Fmal debate with McClure won by Selmsgrove Senior Class glves Am I Intrud1ng3 1n Sexbert Chapel Ha I I T ' Q v l v 1 , - 1 . J - -- - ' . - H . ' K - i . 1 f . ' l In-.. .. U .-5 I . . .. ' ' ' ' . H . Y . , i I B - .. . ..,. in 1 -- . . .. . . . 11. S S fb fi XY H Xl IHIS SC HOOL M L DS -X buzzer that really buzzes Less morlx and more tlme to do 1 Cushlons for afternoon naps Traffnc lbllnkers Sound proof hallways Xloxlnv stalrways A fevs rattles for the Freshmen lglvver ind lbetter bases Nlore school splrlt Less um and more mon Less Oflum and more fun Xlore push and less pull SIVIILILS hlgh as up Qroolxed as '1 pretzel wltty 'ms '1 Qemor good as 1 le ld melxel ne xrly on time is the out of town students useful as an lee man ln Alaska lonv as an Envllsh class ID xetne as HCI hot as dry ICC happy as a Chmarnan at a barber clxnxc sweet as a perslmmon sprlnvlecl vnlth alum short is a study period SfLlCllOLlS as Bmv tallxatlve as lkenneth Boyer 1'0I1liI1tlL as lkatle Hoot athletic as Helser artlstlc as lqlsher crepe hanvlsh qulet as S1 Phllllps bashful as Xvatkms Ottxe I ' ' 't in. K Nu Wf .' ' V . . , . ',,, 2 . '. D . A T As ' ' . fAxC ' ' . 1 ' . As f. f L ' . s s ee as a 'res man in livics. A l py l h Q 1 . K 1 f f . As 2 ' 2 - - ' J As ' ' ' ' . As ., D- E, ' . . N' 2 ' ' . As ' ' . As ' ' ' ' . As ' ' . ' ,J ' . .As f ' . As A . ' O. As ' ' ' ' . As ' 1 ' Q ' ' . f s ' f . As ' ' . As H - D' U as ' . AS . . . . g As ' . I' I IINIFRICRS There lned way dow n South a blwcls. n1 W ho always sard he couldn t fl get Hom the poor white trash Could use so much gas W hen they xx cnt on a trrp ln thelr Hnxer nhere was a young lad from Fremont Who went to bhade Nlountam to hunt But when he came there He saw a black bear Nnd then up a tree dxd l e mount R B l once rode a very last tram lt never went fast ln the ram But when ld go rldlng Whlle others speed by on the mam E. A young grrl whose name was Keturah Heard a nolse under her bureau She llfted the mat To find just a rat Whose presence she couldnt endura There was a young lady named Anna Who was learnmg to play the plano The nelghbors all said They wxshed she would wed Or go on a trlp to Vlenna S B There was a young man named Ward Xvho owned an old crazy Ford He went for a rlde Wrth a glrl by hls slde And later returned on a board K There s a llttle black box called the Kodal-. Takes plctures of mountains and all that You put m a roll And out comes the soul Of that llttle black box called the Kodak A There once was a boy named Abel Who worked every day ln the stable At the table each day Hls mother would say Don t ralse so much Cam round here Abel L The most beautlful Ihalden of Port Was too bashful to be a good sport She went to a dance But there mlssed her chance And now she herself must support B S B I I , -, ' ' ' . C ' gger. l '4 1 .' 1 ' gh ', v A y v ' ' .-AAY. -F v . 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There was a small boy from Nevada He only dnd work when he hadda He never would stop Not e en for a cop For all that he could say was My Dadda 'Vlr Herman IS a very good teacher l m sure he would pass for a preacher He s not very tall And surely not small Yet he sure IS a very WISC creature Two boys of the semor class One day trned to generate gas But an exploslon they made And the solution they sprayed All over the room and the class XV There was once a boy of our class Vi ho smoltecl a pipe of pure glass e llt It one y XVhen the smoke cleared away bl he hoy lay slcl-t on the grass W B Hld 1 chance a robber to shoot But the thlef would not run Vlfhen she pomted her gun And the next day he wedded MISS Hoot Lansford why are you so late3 l m sure xr you had a mce date You d always he there Vvlth minutes to spare RW Why come you to school then so late5 VV B To a boy who had just come 1n late Are you ever so late for a date3 To the teacher he sighed And thus he replied The grrls come for me when l m late l once had a very mce date with a xery fane boy who was late He apologlzed tho 0n account of the snow And now we swung oft on our gate C1 A 1 . l . 1 n 3 . 1 . 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V fl- v 1 v v I I .Unkm l-lexser So Red Daubenspeck has spent some tlme ID ltaly ake Spald Oh yes he s become quxte ltallclzed Before the lVl1fH1nburg game one of thelr players sald t Ottle The lme on our team IS llke a stone wall To which the versatile Ott replned Oh l see easy to climb over Freshman entering crowded barber shop How long wlll l have to walt for a shave3 Barber eylng hxm crltlcally Oh l should judge about two years Bnll B Cln Lab J Ottxe do you drmk water'-' Ottxe What are you trying to do dilute me5 Steffen Now Lawrence lf you had sxx apples an l asked you for three how many would you have3 Flsher IX Grnsslnger to Watkins who has been dlsturbmg has class Ray suppose you were kllled how would you know you were ea lrvm Coldren Don t you thmk volces should be cul lvated NIISS Hassmger Yes and some should be burned even deeper than that Prof Herman to Bing who IS dozmg as usual Well I aul lf you re ln thls class suppose you tell us what you would do nf you and Burns were freezmg to death ID the wastes of Al aska3 Blng brxghtlyj Why we d start a heated dlscussxon Deckard See that man gomg there3 Hes a crook He beat my uncle out of a cool mxlllon lVl1les Row C-amblmg3 Deck No wouldn t let hlm marry hrs daughter My room mate lS awful dumb Why so3 l can t learn hlm to say teach Selon Dockey was walkmg down market street when an old lady asked him what the bulldlng on the Corner was Why sald Selon that s a skyscraper The old lady replied My' Id love to see lt work' I I . . 1.. . . . Q.. . . y . ' . O P r ' v ' - ' - S' . d d? Watkins-!tBy the heat. t. Q.. ID 1 1. . a ' i ' .' , Q - I 7 ' . . . . ALUMNI I 977 ohn Salem Florence Beck Bruce Bendxgo Alma Bower ox C-eorge Detwller Lols W Brungart Ralph Boll Ethel Arbogast Ralph Barley Madellne Beaver Henry Flsher Henrletta Charles ohn Wllllam Frsher Thelma C Crebs Walter Croce Catharme S Clark Edgar A Gemberlmg 'Vlary S Dauberman Robert Herrold Elfleda C-emberlln Howard M Jarrett Mary C Halnes Oliver P Wert E Leone Holtzapple Howard Schnure Lena May Long Susquehanna Unlversxty At Home Block l-actory Susquehanna Umverslty lx 61 L At Xvllllamsport Susquehanna Unlverslty Post graduate Stenographer Goodyear Rubber Co Akron Ohxo At Home Salk Mrll Beavertown Palnter Slll-. Mrll Port Trevorton News Reporter Sunbury ltem Susquehanna Unlverslty Susquehanna UnlVCfSlty At Home At Home At Home Married Susquehanna Unlversnty Flocroft Pa Leota s Beauty Shop Dye Works Susquehanna Stanton Mllltary School Home Raymond Smxth Reporter for Sunbury Danly Vlargaret M Muller Howard Long Lena Kinney Norman Moyer Martha Laudenslager Roy Wetzel Anlta Mlller Helen Slegfrned Sarah Smlth Helen Wagner Anna Troutman Mildred Wagner Gerhard Kern Home Watklns Glen Home Susquehanna Susquehanna Home Home Susquehanna Stenographer Atlantlc City Home Bloomsburg Normal Bloomsburg Normal Home THE END lt would soon be over he looked at the pistol fingered the trigger and slghed3 Why must It all encl3 Why not stop une ln nts eternxl fl1ght5 He looked about him a sea of faces hllarlous hardly reallzlng that ln a few moments he would end nt all Vkhy dnd they stare at hrm so3 He d show them the pistol' That was It He raised xt toward his head took a last deep breath and fired' A woman screamed the ame was over' I 1 I - v . , .. ----Ah-E----qi---4-1 v . . 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