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

 - Class of 1936

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JOHN WILSON MOYER “Johnny” On a bright Saturday morning on November 30, 1918 a baby's howl was heard on Walnut Street in Denver. The little lad turned out to be none other than “Johnny” Moyer. Johnny has been with us all through the twelve years of school. He has taken the business course in High School. His pet ambition lies in the athletic field. He received a medal from the school for being the best all around athlete durng the term 34'’35. Basketball— 34- 35- 36 Track—’33-34-’35-'36 Orchestra—'32-‘33-‘35 Commercial and Press Clubs— Athletic Club—’33-'34 Basketball— 33-'34-’3B Glee Club—’33-’34 EMILY JUNE YOH On June 5, 1918 the population of Sinking Spring was increased by one of the female sex, Emily Yoh. Emily started her educational career with this class in 1924 and has passed every year successfully. Emily takes a great interest in the Commercial field, especially in Shorthand. Her pet ambition is to become a private secretary for a certain young man. We, as the class of 1936, wish her the best of luck in her future years. Handicraft Club— 32 Home Kconomlcs Club— 33-‘34 Commercial Club— 3.r Glee Club— 35 Class Editor of Press Club— 36 Vice-President of Class— 36 1936 Page Fourteen

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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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CLASS HISTORY During the month of Sept., 1924, a group of happy children started what is now the Senior Class. Little is known of the first few years of our school career; not until our Seventh year. This year the enrollment was S2; 16 girls and 16 boys. When we returned after the summer vacation we lost 6 of our pupils. In our Freshman year we had 29 pupils. This year Sarah Lamm and Henry Fertig joined our class. Our first class officers were elected as follows : President, Thelma Bickel; Vice President, Grace Mogel; Secretary, Gladys Dunkelberger; Treasurer, David Gring. The summer months passed; and after returning to school we lost ten more members. We elected the following officers: Henry Fertig, President; Grace Mogel, ' ice President; Marie Dunkelberger, Secretary; and Miss Snyder, Treasurer. At the end of our Sophomore year, Miss Snyder, our English and Home Room teacher for four years, left this school. The class gave her a farewell party. Mr. Steckel and the members of the class attended. Eats were the center of interest. In our Junior year, Henry Fertig again served as President; Grace Mogel, Vice President; Irene Foret, Secretary; Sarah Lamm, Student Treasurer and Mr. Steckel, Faculty Treasurer. This year the class sponsored a St. Valentine's Social and the Junior Class play entitled So You're From Missouri. For a first attempt it proved to be very successful. During the year, Irene Foret left our class, and Ernestine Edris was elected as Secretary. Days passed by, and before we knew it we were back in Sinking Spring High to finish our school career. The newly elected officers were: Henry’ Fertig, President; Grace Mogel, Vice President; Ernestine Edris, Secretary; Sara Lamm, Student Treasurer; and Mr. Steckel, Faculty Treasurer. Only one month went by and the class lost another one of its faithful members. Due to this mishap, Emily Yoh was elected as Vice President of the class. This year we presented our class play, Youth Comes Tripping,” and had charge of the Hallowe'en and St. Patrick's Socials. We find there are only eight members of this happy group left, but we know it is and always will be the best class in the history of our school. EMILY YOH 1936 Page Fifteen

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