Vandergrift High School - Spectator Yearbook (Vandergrift, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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22 THE SPECTATOR At the expiration of our Freshman year, we were much elated to start our second year with the organization of our Class. The results were as follows: President .................... Charles Fox Vice President ............. Rolph Hammer Secretary ............. Blanche Burnheimer Treasurer .................... Paul Renton The selected colors were Blue and Gold. The big event of this year was the Dance and Party held in the Firemen’s Hall, April 20, 1923. It is needless for us to say that this occasion was more than enjoyed by the Faculty as well as the Class. The Class still bounding toward its goal, found not so much difficulty in receiving recognition from the “Seniors.” They then realized that our ambitions were not shallow and that success must crown our efforts. The Class selected Black and White as the Class colors and elected the following •officers: President ................. Thomas Cochran Vice President ...............Charles Blair Secretary ............. Blanche Burnheimer Treasurer ................ Adeline Ceraso Due to the unlimited talent of our Class we had the honor of supplying a good part of the Cast for the comic opera entitled “The ■Captain of Plymouth.” The social events of this year were more elaborate than those of former years, we, having been entertained by our superiors “The Seniors,” at a party which was enjoyed to the extent of which words cannot express the enjoyment we had. The Juniors returned this by giving a Senior-Junior party on May 3, 1923. And now approaching the last step of our goal, we started our Senior year with the assurance of making it the best year in V. H. S. During this year the Swimming Pool and Gymnasium were opened to the school and we, as Seniors, received prefer, ence. In the early part of our Senior year, the Class organized and the officers elected are: President .............. Thomas Cochran Vice President ......... Robert Campbell Secretary .......... Viola Knappenberger Treasurer ................ Adeline Ceraso Black and White were selected as Class colors. This year afforded us much opportunity for Class meetings in order to select caps, pennants, rings, etc. The untiring efforts of the Faculty must not be overlooked as it was only through them that we are able to attain our goal, and place ourselves with the Alumni. V. H. S. Signing off. AGNES HAMMOND, ’25 WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME (For College) 1. To avoid washing dishes. 2. To quit cooking potatoes. 3. To have heavier dates. 4. To go to more dances. 5. To get their pick from more fellows. 6. To kill time for four years. 7. Co-eds always wear such cute clothes. 8. To see the football players at close range. 9. To study cross word puzzles. 10. It is easier to write papa for money than to ask him outright.

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 =D v lI d=L J Q 1 The Class of ’25 We shall now broadcast from Station V. H. S. the history of the Class of ’25. It is not our desire to be boastful nor in the least egotistical, however we do feel that anyone having a five-tube Super-Hetrodyne or a Crystal Turpentine should tune in and listen to our message. Our waves are mostly Vobbed, so it will be impossible to give you the meter, however the mett-er is usually after school. In our Freshmen year, not being allowed to organize and still considered as children, it was quite difficult to have any social activities, but after exercising our infant minds, we were finally given the privilege to have a Skating Party, which was held March 31, 1922. The event was quite a success in spite of all the jeers and Ha, Ha’s of our superior classmen.



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THE SPECTATOR President THOMAS B. COCHRAN “Tom” 23 Vice President ROBERT JOHN CAMPBELL “Bob” Vice President—’25 Football '20-21 -’22-23—Cap’t 24. Handsome Bob was our hero In every football game We hate to see him leaving For it makes the team look lame. Secretary VIOLA AMBER KNAPPENBERGER “Knappy” Glee Club ’22-’23-’24-’25 Captain of Plymouth ’24 Windmills of Holland ’25 Class Secretary ’25 Spectator Board '22-22. Quick and snappy, full of pep, Always happy, she can step Snappy eyes, bright remarks That’s Knappy. Treasurer AD ALINE MARGARET CERASO “Cherry” Class Treasurer '24-’25 Spectator Staff '25 Glee Club ’25 Secretary Windmills of Holland ’25 Athletic Association ’25. Laughing brown eyes And jet black hair And a voice like a fairy A better girl you’ll ne’er find Than our “Cherry.” Class president ’22-’23-’24-’25 Jack and the Baked Bean Stalk—’22 Lads and Lassies Minstrel—’23 Captain of Plymouth—’24 Windmills of Holland—’25 Football ’23-’24 Mgr.-’25 Athletic Association—’25 Choral Club—’25. Here’s to our President, loyal and true Active, cheerful, and never blue, He’s always ready to lend his aid He from our memory will never fade. CARL W. ALCORN “Kitty” All the Seniors like our Kitty For he’s always bright and witty Though in size he is rather small He has a heart that loves us all.

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