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BIQIIE AND VIHITE I 13 CLASS HISTORY The present Sen1or Class of the South WllllamSDOTt Jun1or Sen1o1 U ffh S hool on Monday September 4 1928 entered the old South W1ll1ams nort Hlgh School elxzhtv stronv' readv to share the hardshms w1th the 1OVs of hlgh school l1fe Of the 80 students 99 came from the Mounta1n Avenue S hool 35 f1 om the Southern Avenue 8 fl0m DuBo1stown and 8 from out of town schools Durmg the Fresh man Class two new students came to 10 Tl IIS WVl'lllP 22 dlscontlnued the1r vo If t I-hgh School When the class f1111 hed the V831 there were 62 left to contmue as Sophomoles When chool wts 1ga1n resumed ln the fall the class had acqun ed two new fellow students In the course of the term th1 ee more enrolled whxle elght found It necc ss ll V to dlsc o11t1nue for va11ous reasons The 59 who were left carrled on and 111 SeptemI1e1 1930 walted anxxously fo1 then Il1st gllmp e of the new Jun1o1 SBIIIOI H1gh School Fou1 boys and fou1 gnls left durlng' the 'CIIII 01 39 and 11 and one Jomed th cl 'Ihr summer v1cat1on must haw 11 d too much fo1 some C8 at lef1sIJ Io that many dld not tome barl fo tl c 1 last veftr at hlgh school B11 the IIIIOIS welcomed 1nto the1r In C s 1111111 students of t H ll S 111 II 1old S1mpson and dl I td Ildllll who was lllllrl South W1ll1ams po 1 I f1ad11ate w1th the c '1 class 1eg1etted the fellow classmates 1 1 ll lull 11d Kahlel and 3 Illl ye'11 ll e VIlI1lC 12 d1SC0lII1I1l18d 8 II w s udrnts ale tso g1aduat1ng Wllll Ll 1o11t11111ed du1 111g the four T11 llflllle 100111 teachers for the F1c class 11610 MISS Co1a Fos 1 Inebs In the eulv par 1 1 tl 1l 111111 the class elec d e 1 Fhc Inst h1gh school II ll old B311 The other o 1 It WILL I'1es1dent Eleanor 9 ClCl'llN Halllet Rom 1l I1c1s111e1 Fleanol Wolf D111 the next yca1 MISS Emlly I I 1l111gc of the So 0 m IL X11 11c1c 1ll together th1s 1011 II1 Il IILCIS that we1e elec ed IVQIL I11 IKICIIIQ Ned Elde1 Vlce P c 1d I I 'c 11101 Pllrman Se re t 1 I I1 IILIIHIII and Tleasurer Ill ll I I Ill our fl1 st year 1n the new II1 I1 School MISS Ma1y Royer callcd tl 1 Il ll of tl1e ILIIIIOFS Shortly aftc-1 lool began Robe1t Tlnsman wa clmttcd P1c lfleflt Ldll Hall VICC P10 ll Nlcd Eldu Secretary and T111 lllfl llc 11101 Pfnman The pres ent SLIIIUI cl1 s owes much to our home 1oom teache1 MISS Kathryn Houtz fo1 the fa1thfulness and effort she put fo1th to make our last year togethe1 a happy one Olll class nresldent Ca1l Hall also W01k6d fa1thfullv to keep the class LIU 111 QOCIHI events The other olhcers were Secretary Harold Ban and T1easur er Harold S1mpson Fxtr1curr1c11la1 act1v1t1es played an 1mport'1nt role all durlng our four vears at hlgh school Some of our members haye been on the Blue and Whlte Staff Many Club ofIice1s came from thl Se11o11 Class Ou1 class was we'l represented each yefn 1n the Clee Club We also contrlbuted sex Q1 al of the ma1n Cl13.l3CI61'S to the th1ee ope1 ettas presented The orchestra se tts were fa1rlv well filled w1th SQIIIOIS From the begmnmg, manv of the glrls as well as the bovs took an actlve part 1n athlet1cs In the F1eshman class there was no football team but durmg the next three 1ea1s our blg huskles and smalle1 speedste1s undex the capable d1rect1on of M1 Easlev d1d much to make OU1 team what 1t has been We also had ou1 share of men on the basketball team each year The t111ck and field eyents 1lI whlch we part1c1pated p1oyed the 111nn1ng and 1ump1ng ab1l1ty of some of the Sen1ors The Sen1or glrls basketball team calrled OII fo1 the last three yea1s w1thout a game lost The clas of 32 show ed poss1b1l1t1es of some evcellent mate11al f1om dra mat1cs 1n then nrst p1oduct1on All 011 a Summel s Day whlch was a part of the Follles 1n 1929 In 1930 as a pa1t of the Follles presented a sho1t Th1s was coached by M1ss Mary E Royer Several Sophomoles also took p11nc1pal palts 1n the fl1 st ope1etta The Jolly Ta1s glven by the Glee Club College Cut Ups glven durlng the later part of the Jun1o1 veal proved a great success By th1s tlmc we had grown so accustomed to the stage that CVSII Dm Ban dldllt mllld appeaung befo1e the publlc 1n pants that were 1 S176 01 two too small A Repet1t1on of th1s play was glven agam 1n the beglnnlng of the 1931 te1m The llp 1n the t1ouse1s only goes to DIOXC that D111 must have spent h1s summel 111 fattemng su11ound1ngs The Cl1I'I'13Y 1n dra m1t1cs ctme w1th the DIQSGIIIPIILIOII of the Sen1o1 Class play Hlgh F11 ers Th1s play was VGIN 6IIIlCl6lItlW dlrected by MISS Mlllam Sh11e of Sun bury and who was ass1sted bv MISS Kathryn Houtz As a whole we Sen IOIS feel that we haue 111 ev e11 1espect llved up to the Ntdllddld 111 d1amat1cs set up by to1me1 classes And last but not least we come to the soclal events of the Se111o1 class Durmg the entlre four year course our class held five Weiner roasts Most of them were held at Death Valley but as far as we know everyone came back from them safe and sound, ex cept for a. weakened heart or two The class held a Halloween party every year They also attended one sponsored by the P T A 1n the Fresh man year A brand new 1dea was car11ed out ln the Sophomore year, when the class held a skatlng party at Mounta1n Beach Th1s only added to the reallzatlon that school seats were rather soft Another successful oc1al event attended 1n 1930 was a Valentlne party g1ven for the school by the Parent Teacher orgamzatxon lhe followmg month another party was held at the Commumty House Ill OUI Jun1or year soclal events were not qulte as heavy as the precedmg year but probably the most enjoyed 1unct1on ot the term was a p1cn1c held at Lamp Klme In splte of the ram the whole crowd had the best possible tlme Ihe outstandmg event was the Jun1or Prom g1ven on the evenmg of class day 1n 1931 .32 Besldes the we1n er roast and Hallowe en party already m ntloned the Sen1ors entertamed the Jun1ors at the Commumty House IVIISS Houtz furnlshed the Sen1or re neshments fOl the evenmg whlch was greatly appreclated by all mem bers lhus the soclal s1de stands to date Of the past we have related all of the tuture vou shall hear presently Hlstory IS a record of past events F1 om th1s brlef account you w1ll note the progress of the class of 32 durlng the1r four years 1n Hlgh School Each thus enables us to ach1eve greater thmgs than former classes As we contmue through l1fe It IS our deslre and ambltlon to lmprove our 1nd1v1d ual records so that our future goal may reflect cred1t to the class of 32 LVILRY I HING1 Al HLETIL II A R D L 11 S 361 Pme Stzeet IIRILAD AND LAKES L VOGFS BAKERY South Wllllamsport Poll s BIISIIICSS College 747 West Fourth Street Wlllumsport Pennsylvanla Better llllllllllff means better OIIIIOIKIUIIHI s for buszness service Call and mspect 0111 school J T Goodwm Prxncxpnl 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' D x K v 1 1 . - ' - II I I I 1 1 I I g C v U I , . . 1 l 1 I I - A 1 ' 1 1 I 1 1 3 I' ' - I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 , ' . 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BLUF AND WHITE 'J S1'UDI NI'I COUNCII The Student Councrl was orgamred tht latter part ot the term 30 nad '31 and wrs re organrzed thls term Fach Class elected then' members Semors elected five Car Hall Ned l'lder Claude Allen Harold Ban and Harold Slmpson The Junlors elected tour lfleanor Blllman Vrncent Lllley Rob ert Schrck and Harold Ault Sophomores elected thrce Betty Harmon Charles Buchle, and Myron Mrller Nlrnth grade elected VanD1ne 'lhc c1g.,hth and seventh gradc each elected two Dorothy Rltter, LaVcrm Mlllcr John Mctzger rnd Shirley Slatcr I' he H Y Otto Book Store A Lompletc Lure of Books Statlonery etc Upposltc lrrst National Bank WM MOF F ETT Drx Clcuung and Iaxlormg iii It l ourth Street Phonc 2 0202 PHILLIPS SUPPLY HOUSE ODERN PRINTERS ODERA TE PRICES Typewrlters Addmg Machines Mlmeographs etc Sold Bought Rented, Reparred Exchanged Terms to surt Dral 2 1760 Masonlc Temple Bldg Wrllramsport, Pa C B OTT F1 mt and P1 oduce Susquehanna and Growers Market Houses Fresh Grated Cocoanut and Horseradrsh Flectlon of officers took place at the first llleetlllg rcsultrng ln Presldent, Carl Hall lce Prcsrclent Ned Flder and Secretary Betty Harmon Thc Stl dent Louncrl helpul to sell trckets tor severxl football games and they also dSSl'Ht6tl thc Blue and W hlte staff ln then drrve an Actlvrtrcs Banquet It was a very suc c ssrul xttan About one hundred and trtty persons were present Carl Hall acted as toastnraster alter whlch dancmg' was en Joyed by all Home Made Candles 1' ountarn Products DANLEY b 13:1 W Fourth Street 1500 Washlngton Boulevard OL111 LI dc SHOALIS ltoohng, Sheet Metal Work Spoutrng, ann Ioblnng l urnace liepurrng Slate lioof liepalrlng Xutomobrle lt rdlutors ltepurcd Bcl llronc -1040 904 Southern Ave SOUIH WII LIAMSPORI l LLILABLTH KEYTE Con PCIZOIICIQ A oondax Lum heons 1 VI est Market Square Iibllill s Meat Market Smoked F1 esh Meats Phone 2 1450 220 Rivers de Drrve South Wrllramsport, Pa FOR HAULING CALL C J ZECKMAN one 4279 or 6112 400 Maur Street S I SCHI L1 b 1 We t Southern henue Phone A0055 hrs 01I 'md Accessories W1II1dlllSlJ01 t I 0lllllIt'll ral t ollcv' lwrlxe thousand students have reen trarnul Ill thus school 'tlanv of Williams port s Ing husmess men are graduates They must have well trained othce help Thev send here for It School open all the year Business Courses for the boys Secretarial Courses for the gurls F F HEALEY Proprretor L C SHAFFLK Puncrpal Hershey Superlor Ice Lream sodas Home 'Slade Candles Dancrng Quick Lunches 110 Southern Aw enue Lomplzments MOUJNTAIIN BEACH D S DOBACHY Gas anzl01l FONFEI TIONS BIIIARDS '30 W Southern Avenue South Wlllramsport I or Home made C8,lltll9S Ice trexm ind Ilght Lunches I AMARINOS W Iourth Street I'st'1l1l1-.hed 1896 LOIIZPZUIIPIIIS I I NILR I SPO l l BUILDFlx South Wllllamsport Pa Evenden Brothers' Co FLORISTS DIAL 6626 MARKET SQUARE 1 . 1. 4 T l l Y F K. . f l'h L 7. ,. V . ' Y W P4 W Y Q 1. . . st , ,AI 4 I 'l' ' s Q l ' - -K L Q K . . f . T ' 'I W I ,. ,L , . ,DC - ' : t , I . x . .L I u A . . - , . . ' '91, - ' - 1 v , , .- ff ..-.,, s C .V - - I U S' 2. ' Z H' . ' 1 ' ,- - v T ' T N , I ' L - . 'A . , J ' . - .S . ' 1 ' 7 - 1 ' ' . . ' ' . . .' . . . . I C J' ' I - . , ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .,l' , .. . ' .. ' ,' ' . A 5 , . ' 1 J A I I V ' 1 'V 4 1 L 1 - - I , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' W A K ' . 1 R' I ' . . . . ' 4 ., . x . ' . . I ' -. ' 1 1 . ,. ,. A . . A ni r three: Homer Metzger, Mary Hall, Howard Tuesday, May 10th, 19.32, they sponsored II, L, K ' l V1 fr 1 --- 1 . . V ,. . . . . . . - I , Y c , . . . W r 4 . of C U , X . . . ,I v 7 P 4 ' 1 s A ' D ' ' l , . . ,. . .N 7 ' Y - .. - . . 0 , I ' I l ' . 1 1 . . , , , , , an W 1 y g Q . . , ll. . Y. r, ,. , u a. , ' F . I , . I I , 1 X . -T r i ' 1 , . .11 ,Z----. ... In ' 152 z 1 ' - I H A 'A. ' ' T 1 . H7 . 7 lx. ,- . . 4' ' S' A-, T T w , . , , . , l of ' ' ' '- ' 1 , 1 1 '1 1 w 1 , , 'A A. ' Ile 1 , S ' z '. . . r . . . 1 ., . D - . , . 1 f, I . . . s A g O ' 1 . , . r . 5 .
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