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EIGHTH GRADE GRADE TI-I SEVEN
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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Section 10-A Firrt mu'-R. Kulp, E. Browne, I. Harrison, F. Cotton, N. Kopp, Mrs. E. Long, V. Beckwith, R. Kelly, E. Cart, M. Bishop, J. Heckman Second row-E. Amy, L. Augustus, M. Davis, M. Beringer, M. Duncan Third row--N. Barner, F. Curry, M. Hallas, E. Hamilton, C. Desmond Fourth 1-ow-M. Day, W. Hilbert, E. Bortell, C. Ammon, J. Dahlquist Fifth row-M. Collins, J. Guistwhite, J. Carlisle, I. Charles, F. Cherry Not :appearing-H. Allen, W. Fraser, M. Bernard Section 10-B Firrt rout'-L. Rice, F. Montgomery, R. Rose, U. Powell, A. Tangye, Mr. J. Marshall, P. Meit- ner, H. Larer, M. Warrington, W. Porter, B. Neate Second foul'-H. Steger, A. Myers, C. Shaffer, J. Porter, R. McLarnon Third row-M. McDowell, E. Wilson, M. Zebley, W. Melanson, L. Neathery Fourth row-N. Waterhouse, G. Lott, D. Reichert, A. Sass, A. Yurgensen Fifth row-E. Reed, E. Milne, C. Winther, G. Hoffecker, E. Smith Not ttppearing-J. Nash President .... .... R ichard McLarnon Vice-Prefidefzt . . . .... Elizabeth Milne Secreltzry . . . .... Lois Neatherly Tretzfmet' . . .... John Nash Arrirtfzfzt . . . . . . ........ Melvin Bishop Spotzforr .... .... M rs. E. Long, Mr. G. Jones' The beginning of the year was a big one for the Sopho- mores. They immediately put their minds on preparation and arrangements for their Hrst formal dance, the Soph Hop. It was held in the school gym on the night of No- vember 14, 1941. It was one of the best hops ever to be held in Sharon Hill High School, according to the Sopho- mores. Ten members of our class participated in an assembly program dedicated to Abraham Lincoln. The program con- sisted of music and readings appropriate to the time. The class is looking forward to their annual picnic which is usually held at Morton Pool after all examina- tions are over. THE NINTH GRADE First row-D. Kaighn, M. Davison, E. Beckwith, P. Hallowell, J. Weaver, Mrs. H. Griffiths, G. Melhorn, D. Robinson, C. Miller, B. Bilbrough, R. Weinmann Second row-D. Atchison, E. Roberts, G. Smith, D. Sedberry, G. M. Hofer Third row-I.. Caster, F. Kennedy, A. J. Bechtel, K. Hall, K. Barner Fourth row-W. Pyle, M. Pearce, C. Wilson, N. Cotton, W. O'Brien Fifth row-E. Tremaine, E. Shepherd, J. Hall, D. Kaighn, R. Heifernan Sixth row-J. Smitheman, P. Lewis, W. Cherry, E. Haslett, G. Bauernschmidt Not appearing-A. Dettman, A. McCarthy, F. Lowey Preridezzt ...... . . .joseph Weaver Vice-Preridetzt . . . . . .George Melhorn Secretory ..... .... D oris Robinson Tretzrm'er . . . . .Phyllis Hallowell Spozzror ...................... Mrs. H. Grifiiths The Ninth Grade is the smallest in the entire high school. It has been in one homeroom the entire three years. In November it participatd in an Armistice Day pro- gram in assembly. In December class' pins were purchased which the members are enthusiastically wearing. A Christ- mas party was enjoyed by all. This year it selected its class colors-Blue and White. As far as the A. A. drive was concerned, it made an exceptionally good showing by selling 3570 worth of tick- ets. All the students are anxiously awaiting the Sophomore Hop next year. 21 1
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THE EIGHTH GRADE Section S-A Firrz row-J. Kennedy, H. Hoeffer, W. Franke, D. Carter, W. Gallagher, Mr. H. Tomlinson, B. M. Boger, R. Brown, M. Bilbrough, G. Cu- core, D. Herb Second row-J. Hamilton, E. Dalziel, L. Clark, R. Bishop, D. Hatton Third rozc'-T. Bottomley, H. Brittingham, L. Bromley, H. I-Iewish, R, jones F0ll7'fb row-M. Ericson, D. I-lallas, G. Davis, R. Goebner, S. Hoffecker Fifth row-P. Fell, S. Connell, G. King, V. Budd, H. Hatton Noi? appefzriizg-R. Edwards, J. Kelly, D. Hookin- SOD. Section S-B Firrl row-Mr. W. Hildebrandt Second row-W. Matlack, M. Lichty, J. McCul- lough, M. Stang, J. Lockhart, D. Pearce, R. Newman, M. Rinier, R. Whitaker Third row-E. Waldraff, W. Turnbull, M. I. Kreider, E. Stockwell, J. Michener Fourth row-L. Wilkinson, G. Moore, P. Miller G. Rest, A. Knowlton Fifth row-J. Read, J. Morrow, J. Mclntire, F. Warrington, R. McCoy Noi appeorizzg-I. Lockhart, M. Riley, D. Speaker F. Wittman, L. Lytle THE SE Sections 7-A-7-B Firrl row-L. Riley, M. Sorrentino, F. Mammele R. Pyle Second row-G. Bergman, E. Bilbrough, D. just, W. Rice, C. Corbin, J. McClafferty, D. Amy J. Hohman, C. Thompson, R. Rowe, G. Quig- ley, M. A. Pearson, K. Bishop Third row-Mr. C. Hutzley, O. Wintermute, S Ammon, P. Moore, E. Downes, D. Day, Mr. C. Berke Fourzh row--E. Buckland, J. Simpson, J. Neath- erly, T. Zebley, H. Warrington Fifzh row-M. Orr, M. Ponton, J. Waldrall, R. Wilson, E. Friedrick Sixth row-C. Kirchoff, R. Robinson, J. Mitchell, W. Mammele, O. Steinmetz Seoenlh row-J. Kugel, S. Platner, E. Lewis, J. Hutchinson, D. Livingston Not appeafing-J. Foreman, D. Faulkner, L. Thompson 1 s : Preridevzt .... . . .Robert Brown Vice-Prerident . . .... George King Secretory .... .... J une Kennedy T1'eo.ri11'er .................. James McCullough Spomorr. . .Mr. W. Hildebrandt, Mr. H. Tomlinson The eighth grade held a joint meeting of the classes in the beginning of the term. At this meeting the class offi- cers were elected to olhce. In the following meetings the class had numerous discussions on manners and etiquette. Then as Christmas season came near we put up decora- tions, discussed a Christmas party, and decided to have sep- arate parties in home-rooms. The grade has been greatly encouraged by the winning of the P. T. A. banner three times and is looking forward to the prize at the end of the year. An assembly program about Lincoln was given, in which members of the class participated. The program was made up of speeches and poems which made it quite interesting. The class also had the honor of having pupils out of both rooms winning prizes in the talent show. A group of boys in 8A presented a Push-button Tuning skit which won hrst prize. jane Kreider, of SB, won second prize for playing the piano. The class hasn't decided what it wishes to do at the end of the year, but is looking for- ward to the Freshman year with great enthusiasm. VENTH GRADE Prerideiiz . . . .... Frances Mammele Vire-Prerident . . . .... Michael Sorrentino Secrelfzry .... ....... L ouis Riley Trearzzrer . . ............ Robert Pyle Spoiirorr. . . . . .Mr. Clifford Z. Hutzley Mr. Charles Berke These newcomers to our Junior High School are rapidly adjusting themselves to school rules and regulations. Both sections of the grade cooperated well in decorating their home rooms at Christmas time. All members are looking forward to a class picnic in june. 23
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