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SM ' X9 ' bufgln cwlll .-we bubbl Oh! That dreaded theme time. gy Own P At this time the social events and extra things were becoming increasingly important to us. No one will ever forget our class parties and the good times we had at our annual outings at Saylor's Lake. The high point of our junior year was the Halloween Social. For weeks prior to the big event the members of the class worked hard to make our social the best ever given at Palmerton High. During the day we struggled with Mr. Eckert's plane geometry propositions and Mr. Bl'ynn's history tests. We thought we'd never pass some of those difficult courses. MR. GEORGE R. PARAVIS Science MISS BLODNWYN R. POWELL Business Education MR. GEORGE B. PAUL Industrial Arts 7 . MR. LEON P. REX. JR Science
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'elim' 4-ui , ff' Th e ffm Process in fell d Mmmm. that fudge looks good! 1-vision M ca'u3c4ed4vd72a As Sophomores, we began our first year in Senior High. According to our interests, we enrolled in either the college preparatory, general, business education, homemaking, or industrial arts course. Here we had our first experiences with biology, the different Y Y l MISS ADA G. JAMES English foreign languages, homemaking, and business education. We were also able to-work on the editorial, advertising and business staffs of The Mirror and become members of the Mixed Chorus. MR. D. L. LEARN Social Studies MRS. JOYCE S. MENGLE Home-making MR. JOHN M. MESSERSMITH Science ,
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ar? mr Mr. Blynn, how can we possibly learn all those things you have listed MR. STANLEY A. SMITH Instrumental Music on the board? Finally, the big year arrived-we were Sen- iors! Miss james, Mr. Learn, Mr. Rex, and Miss Tomb put the finishing touches on our high school education. With the help of Mr. Bomberger, our class Advisor, we started a fund raising campaign to meet that all im- portant budget. MR. IRA B. SCHEIB MISS EMMA L. SCHLEGEL Physical Education MISS DOROTHY E. RITTER Library MRS. ANNA G. RICE Homemaking l In'-IU5ffiaI Arts Oh! 'I' I! Another error!
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