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HENRY FERTIG “Hen” Henry was born on Nov. 15, 1918, in Cleona, Pennsylvania. He joined our class in our Freshman year and has been one of us ever since Henry never shirks at work and is a reliable companion. If you ever need assistance or advice you can always rely on “Hen.” Henry expects to take up medicine. The Senior Class wishes him the best of luck and success in the field he has chosen. DAVID H. GRING “Dave” On July 4, 1918, there was quite a bang heard in Sinking Spring. We later found that it was caused by David Gring's arrival. “Dave, as all his classmates call him. joined this group in first grade and has traveled along quite successfully. He is always ready and willing to help anybody. His favorite expression is “I don't know.” His life ambition is to become an engineer. We have learned that he is quite talented in this line. The class extends to David its best wishes for success in whatever field he may undertake. Manager of Basketball—’36 Assistant Manager of Basketball— 35 President of Athletic Association— 36 Editor of The Owl”— 36 Editor of The (’lass Book—‘36 Vice-President of Mystery Club— 35 Athletic Club—’34 1936 Page Twelve Pres, of Class of 11133-34 Pres, of (’lass of 1934-35 Pres, of Class of 1935-36 Science Club— 33-’34. ’35-’36
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ERNESTINE REGINA EDRIS “Totty” It was on the 31st of July 1918 when a plump little baby girl was ushered irto this world. She was later named and baptised Ernestine Regina Edns. Ernestine better known as “Totty” has always been a member of our class. “Totty” is a very studious girl, although, she spends a great deal of her t me giggling. Her greatest ambition is to become somebody’s stenographer. We wish our Class Secretary the best of luck. Handicraft Club—-'32 Home Economica Club—‘33-’34 Commercial Club— 35 Glee Club—’35 Secretary of Class— 35- 36 Secretary-Treasurer of Press Club—‘36 Humor Editor of “The Owl”— 36 ROBERT P. EPLER “Bob” This busy lad was born on July 19, 1917 in Reamstown. He is the oldest member of the class. Bob possesses a keen business personality and his chief ambition is to become a secretary or bookkeeper being highly aided in the Commercial Course in High School. Robert joined the class in the sixth grade and ever since has been a prominent class member. Whether Robert enters the business world or not, the class wishes him the greatest success. Orchestra— 33 Commercial Club— 35 Athletic Club—’33-’34 Press Club—’36 Glee Club—'33-’3l 1936 Page Eleven
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SARAH MARGARET LAMM RICHARD FRANKLIN LUTZ “Dick” On the 30th of July in the year 1918 this fine dark'haircd boy was introduced to society. Being the radio wizard of our school he spends most of his time in the physics laboratory. Dick was a member of the class of 36 since it began its educational journey from the first grade in 1924. His weakness is blondes but, nevertheless, he is a fine pal to have. He took oart in three operettas, “Ask the Professor, “Bon Voyage, and “The Saucy Hollandaisc. Track Team—'33 Buskettxall—’33 Science Club—,3S '34,35 President of Science Club— 36 On the third day in August, one thousand nine hundred eighteen, in the year of our Lord, the peaceful serenity around Robesonia, North Heidelberg, was disturbed by the wail of a baby girl. This young lass is, as she was christened, Sarah Margaret Lamm. Sarah joined our class at the beginning of our Freshman year. Since that time she has become a rather studious and industrious girl, and is usually found “wrapped up to the neck in work Throughout the day an occasional “Hey Sarah may be heard echoing through the building. She has become quite nopular in school and about town. We find that a certain graduate from this school, but of the opposite sex, has made a very, very close association with her. Sarah is undeeded as to what she will do after graduation. We, the members of the Senior Class of 1936, wish her all the luck in the world. Class Tresaurer—’35- 36 Associate Business Manager of Press Club—36 President of Glee Club— 36 Home Economics Club— 33- 34 Glee Club—,33- 34- 35- 36 Commercial Club— 35 Athletic Association—'34- 35 1936 Page Thirteen
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