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THE FRESHMAN CLASS Hack Row, Left to Right—Paul Stelly, William Hertzog. Luther Sweigart. I eon Potteiger. Richard Stahl. Third Row—June Hafer. Louise Heffelflnger. Ixiuisa Royer. Fern Bechtel. Geraldine Zellers, Fern Schuler. Mary Brubaker, Mr. Roy Merkel. Home Room Teacher. Second Row—Mary McCloy, Ruth Sweimler. Dorothy Burgner. Edna Harpel. Grace Lutz. Arlene Swavely. Doris Haas, Anna Schnabel, Marion Harpel. Mary Wlsser. FYont Row—Ralph Zechman. George StefTee, Robert Snyder. Warren Long. Walter Mogel. George Wanner, James Mosteller. We started school with 31 pupils enrolled. The class held a “weiner roast on September 29, 1935. We selected our class emblems and received them within a short time. During the year we lost 2members—Lynneul Hartzel and Dorothy Lutz. On April 30th, the class went on a hike for General Science studies. The class raised money for the placement of their picture in the Year Book by selling tickets and refreshments at some of the movies held in the auditorium this year. Secretary, ARLENE SWAVELY. 1396 Page Twenty-threc
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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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THE PATRON LIST Mr. Herman Behrenshausen Mr. Norman Bentz Erma V. Brossman Mr. Irwin Brossman Kathryn F. Brown Joe E. Brown Mr. Harry W. Burgner Mrs. Rita M. Zeehmar. Dricsbach Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Dries Emma C. Evans Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fertig, Sr. Miss Georgenc E. Fields First Grade of Sinking Spring A. Hughes Fisher Miss J. R Fisher Mr. Paul Freed, Sr. Mr. Kenneth W. Ganscr Miss Pauline S. Gottshall Mr. H. J. Greath Miss Caroline Grimes Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Gruber Carrie R. Haas Mr. Robert A. Hafer Mis Ethel Hamaker Miss Ruth Harpcl Mrs. E. S. Hiester Mrs. George M Kauffman Miss Ruth E. Kilhefner Mr. Jerome Kissling Mr. Harold H. Kline Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kramer Miss Carrie Krick Mr. and Mrs. F. Lerch Krick Franklin E. Kutz Miss Meiba Kutz Mr. Leon L. Lambert Mrs. Maybcllc Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Lamm Miss Catherine M. Ludwig Stanley R. Ludwig Miss Marie Lutz Theodore A. Mattes Mr. Roy T. Merkel Miss Lcnorc Murr Mrs. Mahlon Miller Mrs. Florence Northeimer Miss Mary Patterson Helen H. Recscr Mrs. Marguerite S. Huyett Rccscr Dr. H. W. Riegel Dorothy M. Ruth Clayton F. Ruth Mrs. Catherine M Roth Mr. and Mrs. Delroy Savage Mr. Harry Schlcgcl Mr. Clarence S. Schonour Miss D. Hazel Smith Mrs. Dorothy V. Matz Scull Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith Fred M. Smith Mr. and Mrs A. D. Steckel Mrs. Helen Mattcrncs Troutman Miss Elsie Wartzenluft Mr. Daniel Weidman Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Weidman Mr. and Mrs. John K. Yerger =1936 Page Twenty-four
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