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Senior Statistics SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Prerident ........................................................ Herbert Whetstone Vice-president ..... .......4.. E lwood Sheaffer Secretary ........ ......,.,.. L eota Steinert Treafzzrer ...... ......................,....... ......, O l ive Tennant CLASS COLORS Royal Blue and Canary CLASS FLOWER Tea Rare GNMVD September 6, 1926: Class of 1930 entered High School, two hundred strong! November 19, 1926: Get-together Party held by Class of 1927. january 7, 1927: Speech by Dr. Charles E. Barker, under auspices of Rotary Club. September 6, 1927: Resume studies as Sophomores. November 8, 1927: Annual Get-together Party held by Class of '28. February 19, 1928: Inter-class Basketball Champions. September 4, 1928: Entered new Senior High School to finish the second half of our course. September 7, 1928: Class meeting was held to select rings and pins. November, 1928: joe Rhubright highest scorer in interscholastic football in the state. February 28, 1929: Class pennants and banners were selected at a meeting called by President Herbert Whetstone, after school. june 23, 1929: School closed and we went to our last summer vacation from Tamaqua High School. September 3, 1929: The original two hundred now dwindled to make up a gradu- ating class of one hundred and one. September 9, 1929: The first class meeting of the Senior year was held to select a Get-together Party Committee. ' September 17, 1929: Sphinx Staff elected at a class meeting in the gym. November 4, 1929: Commercial Club organized. November 27, 1929: William Schilbe, member of Senior Class, died. December 20, 1929: Senior Class play try-outs were held. January 26, 1930: Organization of Dramatic Club. january 29, 1930: Reading of Macbeth given by Dr. Fred B. Losey under auspices of Class of 1930. February 3, 1930: Commercial Club party held in Room XX. Music furnished by Senior Class Orchestra. February 21, 1930: Dramatic Club presented Truth for a Day, before the com- bined classes of the Senior High School. February, 1930: Seniors again capture Inter-Class Championship. April 10, 1930: Senior Class play held with great success in Majestic Theatre. April 26, 1930: Seniors win Inter-Class track meet in High School park. May 6, 1930: Subscription blanks for Sphinx distributed among students.
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Senior Class Reading from left to right: From' Row+Anita Schissler, Ethel Seltzer, Tillie Wall, Thelma Rimbach, Ellen Stewart, Nora Sherry, Charles Norris, Angeline Ruggeri, Mabel Sherry, Elizabeth Thomas, Ruth SchaelTer, Alma Tuckett. ' Second Row-Myfanwy Williams, Helen Wenzel, Ethel Schmauch, Anna Schei- trumph, Helen Sassaman, Gladys Sassaman, Myrtle Sassaman, Helen Reichelderfer, Olive Tennant, Kathryn Wenzel, Dorothy Siewell, Irma Wenzel, Beatrice Shaw. Third Row-Harry Russell, William Yost, Martin Wenzel, Herman Steigerwalt, Joseph Tuite, William Tiley, Elwood Sheaffer, Herbert Whetstone, William Stegmeier Charles Reed. 3 Fourth Row-John O'Buch, George Tarsavage, Hilton Stellfox, Tom Quather George Thompson, Burd Stover, William Springer, Curtis Shellhammer, joseph Rhu- bright, William Schoder. ' 1 7
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MABEL LILLIAN ADAMS Poet: are all who love and feel great truthr, And tell them. Commercial Course. Commercial Club, 4. Mixed Chorus, 4. Dramatic Club, 4. FRANK Z. BAKER I exist ar I ant, That is enough. Commercial Course. Commercial Club, 4. Class Football, 2. Varsity Football, 3, 4. - Junior Service Club, 4. High School News, 2. DOROTHY PUGH BEDDALL The hert part of heauty ir that which no picture can exprefrf' Academic Course. French Club, 4. Commercial Club, 4. Operetta, 3. Mixed Chorus, 4. ERMA G. BENSINGER The rnildeft manner, the gentler! heart. Commercial Course. Commercial Club, 4. Mixed Chorus, 4. la 19 il ALBERT A. BERDT O, Mirehief, thou art Jwift to enter the thoughtr of defperate men. Commercial Course. Baseball, 2, 3. junior Service Club, 4. PAUL F. BERKHEISER Fellowr who have no tongue! Are often all eye: and ear.f. Academic Course. junior Service Club, 4. EMILY D. BILTZ Believe me, I Jpeah ax my under- Jtanding instruetr me and ar my honerty putr it to utterance. Academic Course. Debating Team, 2, 4. Girls' Basketball, 1, 2, 3. High School News, 1, 2, 3. Dramatic Club, 4. Class Play, 4. RUTH G. BITTLE If mnrie he the food of love, play on. Commercial Course. Glee Club, 4. Commercial Club, 4. Get-together Party, 4. Sphinx Staff, 4. YQ, Jw J .r
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