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THE JUNIOR CLASS Hark Row, Left to Ri rht—Benjamin Haa s. Vernon Heister, Ralph Miller. Kenneth Ganser. Paul Hafer. Richard Miller, Jacob Hartman. Front Row Miss Hazel Smith. Home Room Teacher: Florence Lutz. Pauline Hardine. Mary Harpel. Miriam Stover. Madelyn Northeimer. Dorothy Kurtz. Loretta Reeser. June Moyer. Irene Strickler. Madelyn Burgner. Front, Center—Lester Moyer. The Junior Class of the High School was reorganized at the beginning of the school term under the supervision of Mrs. Lambert. The following officers were elected :— President.............................................Ralph Miller Vice President......................................Kenneth Ganscr Secretary....................................Mary Harpel Treasurer....................................Mrs. Lambert The class consists of 18 pupils. We regret losing two girls—Eleanor Simmons and Betty Forney. On November 12, we presented our Class Play “The Professor Crashes Through,' which was well attended. On February 12, we held our St. Valentine’s Social. In order to raise funds for contributing towards the year book, the class held a cake sale at “The Village Market. We raised enough funds for the picture in the book. Our class, on Observation Night with the Sophomore Class and Dramatic Club, sponsored a play entitled “Who's Who. The class also regrets losing Mrs. Bright, formerly Miss Ott. our home room teacher for four and a half years. She was succeeded by Miss D Hazel Smith whom we also regret losing. President, RALPH MILLER. Secretary, MARY HARPEL. = 1936 Page Twenty-one
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4 THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Back Row. Left to Ri bt—Clarence Strickler, Sterling Withers. Daniel Pot teller. Walter Greth. Second Row—Lillian Foret. Claire Yerger, Marjorie Crossman, Anna Mae Casscl, Pauline Gottshall, Ruth Balthaser. Myrtle Fromm. Front Row—Marcia Zechman. Clara Fahrenbach, Ruth Schroeder. CLASS HISTORY ’38 Acquabiliter ct diligenter Steadily and diligently. With these words in mind, the Sophomore Class began the school year of 1935-36 with 16 pupils. Under our Faculty Advisor, Mr. Dries, the class held its first meeting in September to elect the following officers :— President ........................... Daniel Pottcigcr Vice President ....................... Ruth Balthaser Secretary .............................. Grace Salladc Treasurer ...................... Marjorie Crossman In the latter part of September, we assembled to enjoy (ourselves at) a Doggie Roast held at Grand View, Wcrncrsvillc. Disregarding our pursuers, who did very little damage, we had quite a jolly and frolicy time. In October the Seniors had a Hallowe'en Parade, into which the class entered as a unit. This again showed v.hat support our class gives to the High School. The annual Magazine Campaign was held in January of this year featured as an inter-class contest. The Class of '38 proved their efficiency by getting the highest number of subscriptions for the Crowell Publishing Company. The reward to the winners, the Class of '38 was an ice-cream party, the expense of which was met by the other classes. The class, for their treasury, made and sold salted peanuts twice. This netted the class quite a neat sum of money. During the first semester, at the beginning of the basket-ball season, we observed a “color day. The “Sophs again won the first prize offered for the best decorated room on that occasion. Viewing the achievements of the Class of 38 as a whole, the “Sophs of 35-36 may surely feel a sense of pride in belonging to such all ambitious ar.d successful group in the Sinking Spring High School. Secretary, GRACE SALLADE, 38 --------- 1936 Page Twenty-two
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