Sinking Spring High School - Imago Yearbook (Sinking Spring, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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MARIE E. LUTZ Marie Lutz has always been in our class. Mam is of a quiet disposition and has very little to say at times. However, once she gets talking she never stops Marie also has a keen sense oi humor and many u giggle escapes when a joke is cracked.” Marie has taken the High School business course, but that is where it ends - - so Marie says. Marie has been an active worker and in our Class plays usually took the part of a mother. Marie, we wish you success in your chosen field. Member ol the Glee Club; Press Club; Dramatic Club; Operetta; Handicraft Club; Assistant Manager of Girls' Basketball. Refreshment Committee. ELSIE META MOYER This beautiful little girl, who was bom in Denver, on March 20. 1917 is a very active and hard working girl She is the youngest in the class. While attending this school she gained the honor of having perfect attendance for 10 years. She also gamed many other honors in her school career. She is dramatically inclined which was brought forth in three class pluys and the leading part in the High School Operetta. Her pet Ambition Is to be a Physical Training Director or a hair dresser. No matter what she is she will bo liked by everyone. Godsj eed. Elsie! Basketball Team—four years. Captain of Team 33. 34; Business Manager of Press Club 34; Vice-president of Dramatic Club '34; Treasurer of Athletic Council 34; Secretary of Class in Junior year. aLd member of the Girls' Sextet. ALBERT LEROY WARTLUFT The portrait accompanying this biography is none other than that of Albert Wartluft or Wartzy as he is known to us. His favorite expression is Howdy . Wartzy was bom in Sinking Spring on May 4, 1315. He joined our class in third grade and has been a faithful worker and student ever since. Although Albert never professed to claim scholastic honors he was very active in sports. He sustained a broken leg during a basketball game in his Senior year. But we think Albert received his inspriation from a certain Junior. He was a member of the Press Club. Wartzy” has a desire to undertake business administration and some day we expect to see him manager of a large firm. But no matter what you undertake, we wish you. our Class President, the b st of luck.

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EARL A. HILL This congenial young man made his appearance in Sinking Spring, R. D.. on February 2. 1916. Earl has been with our class all through our schooi except in fifth grade, then having gone to Steffey’s school. Earl is one of our studious boys. Especially does ho excel in Mathematics and in this line he expects to prepare himself for his life’s work. We, as fellow classmates, wish him the best of success. “Bunk” has always taken an active part in sports being the student business manager for the Boys' Basketball Team during his Senior year; Sports Editor for “The Beacon”; Vice President of Freshman Class; President of Sophomore Class, and President of the Science Club in his Freshman year and a member of the Wood Working Club. OLIVE GEIL Olive Geil. Favorite expression “O. G.” Olive became a member of our class in her Junior year. Since then she has been a member of the Dramatic Club 33, Basketball Team 33. 34. Glee Club 34, and editor of of “The Beacon” 34. She was an active member in all the clubs. She is an all round student and con never do enough for anyone. To her, others come first. Her ambition in life is to become a science teacher. Temple University beckons her to come. Tile class wishes her the best of luck! HELEN A. LUTZ On a bright breezy morning May 14. 1916 there was bom, in the town of Bernville. a little baby girl name I Helen Lutz. She moved to Sinking Spring and joined us at the age of five. Helen is a girl who is quiet and unassuming, but when there’s work to be done she does her part. She is well talented in Art and can sketch almost anything with great ease and comfort. Who can tell hut that she may become an Art teacher or an Artist- ome time in the near future. Helen has a great liking for “Santa Clauses” and received considerable “pull” from the teachers. Her favorite expression is “Aw, go on ! Throughout her four years of High School she has been of considerable service to the Class and to the school as a whole. It will take someone with ambition, patience, and creative genius to fill her place when she steps out of of school to begin life for herself. Her works and positions in her four years of High School are as follows: Glee Club and Craft Club 30-’31; Member of Athletic Association 32- 33; Secretary of Dramatic Club 32-’33; Art Editor of Schooi Paper 33- 34; Secretary of Class 33- 34; Secretary-Treasurer of Refreshment Committee ’32-‘34; Secretary of Athletic Council 33- 34.



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Twenty Ninth Annual Commencement PROGRAM OPENING march - Field of Glory- Orchestra Zuneemk INVOCATION Rev Thomas W. Rhoads A SYMPOSIUM ON EDUCATION Salutatory - Education in Pennsylvania Prior to 1834 - Roberta Cassel Oration - The Fight for Free Public Schools Alfred W. Fl mish SELECTION - “Pilgrims Chorus” —from Tannhauser— Orchestra Wagner ORATION - A Century of Public Education Olive Geil VALEDICTORY - Changing Objectives in Education - Bernice D. Behrenshausen OVERTURE - ‘ Zion- OrcheStm Liszt COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS . “Effort Brings Success” Rev. Joseph SchuberU Pastor of the First Baptist Church. Downington, Pennsylvania SILVER OFFERING SELECTION - “Jolly Bandits” Orchestra Donizetti AWARDS AND PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Principal A. D. Steckel BENEDICTION .. Rtv. Thomas W. Rhoads MARCH - “West High” ....................... Orchestra Zamecnik CLASS PROPHECY — 1934 Our friends, we greet you on this night With an ever fond. How do! We’re pleased to have you In our sight -And when finished bid. Adieu! To you, the Members of our Class We present, - in full review: For when vs leave this school, alas! We must work for a living too. When one sweet chord of music sounds TTiough silent rests each key; Wc know Bernice’s life abounds With richness, joy and glee. When from a desk in the Science room Comes a teacher’s winning smile. It’s Olive Geil. who all too soon Closes Nature’s Book and mine. With hair all a frizzle-grizzle de dizzle-Why It’s Elsie Moyer. With electric curler and dryer-all assizzle She works as her own employer. AT YOUR SERVICE - Sir or madam. John Dickinson is my name. Wells need decorating. Let me at them! Expensive or cheap - it’s just the same. On magazine cover or on the screen The artist paints life’s soul; You know it’s Helen Lutz I mean. Known well from Pole to Pole. Figures never lie, but liars often figure Earl Hill sure knows his Math. Whether geometry, algebra or a sticker A fine eacher, Penn State hath. The Heavens, the Earth, the steam and the power I’ll explore them, every one. Above all scientists of the hour Is Daniel, - all victories won. A second Edison or Marconi we find In Bernard Deeds, hurrah! For he’s possessed of an electrical mind Two cheers for him. Rah! Rah I From a desk in the room of a large business fin An administration is making a name; Fair and honest - men will learn, TTs Albert of Wall Street fame. In Summer. Winter. Fall or Spring A blonde haired dress designer - You'll find Roberta always in TO make young Iadie3 look finer. From the strings of a young man’s violin Flow tjie tones of a master’s soul; Tlie Metropolitan Opera House will bring Alfred Flemish to his goal.. Nov the scene must close on the lives of those You have heard me prophesy. For the Friend who knows will ne’er expose Their faults, tell up on High. So why should I? PROPHECY OF MARIE LUTZ Deal Friends, to you in language fine I bring a message true; For who can doubt that in this line We always think of you Marie has done so nobly well She has our special praise; It is my duty now to dwell Upon her future days. Behind her desk as somebody’s sienog. She labors well all day; She is an essential part of a cog. That turns the wheels of industry. Click, click, click, go the typewriter keys All in a measured rhythm; Her efficient manager always sees Her work as a noble mission. Good luck. Marie! and thanks to you For the words that you have written; And though our words for you be few We know you’ll win the ribbon.

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