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Page Twelve CLASS OF 1930 Row 3 - Mildred Smith, Marguerite Haugh, Beatrice Null, Fred Hovis, Thelma Sprenkle, Helen Hess, Mary Shank. Row 2 - Blanche Crilley, Emmert Frantz, Hazel Vlfeaver, Crawford Beard, Elizabeth Sheeley, George Long, Mildred Miller. Row 1--Cgecil Stouffer, Matilda Minnick, Hobart Hess, Anna Snowberger, Richard rown. A question frequently arises in the minds of people concerning the whereabouts of the graduates. In reviewing records one finds that our graduates enter many and varied fields such as industry, journalism, business, colleges, universities, engineering, morticians, the medical profession, the legal profession, the ministry, nurse's training, agricultural enter- prises, and homemaking. just as an illustration, a few names have been chosen at random from various classes: Dr. Katherine Emmert '23, physician, Paducah, Kentucky, Dr. Glen Algire '23, physician: Forest Glenn Park, Maryland 3' Dr. C. XV. Lindemau '21, physician, Waynesboro, J. M. Bonebrake '23, State Department of Education, Harrisburg: Louise Royer '42, superin- tendent of nurses, Chilclren's Hospital, W'ashington. D. C,g Ruby Hess '20, nurse, Union Memorial Hospital, Baltimore, Marylandg Jack Dowd '44, instructor at Sparton School of Aeronautics, Tuscon, Arizona, Blanche Eyler '18, teacher, Vlfasliington Township High School, Harry V. Harbaugh '11, teacher, Vifashington Township High School: H. Vlfalter Lohman '28, principal, XVashington Township High Schoolg Don Snively '23, supervising principal, Upper Providence Schools. Media, Pennsylvania, Edward Hovis '31, contractor, Kenton Noll '38, contractorg Lois Boward '46, instructress in Army Air Force, Milton Rockwell '28, Major, United States Armyg Robert Noll, '36, sales manager, Brake-Pontiac, lvaynesboro: Samuel Gehr '25, mortician, Ernest Bearinger '34, draftsman. Landis Tool Companyg Jesse Garber, '45, on staff of News Chronicle, Shippensburgg Rev. Robert Lolnnan '44, minister, Albuquerque, New Mexico: Paul Curfman '22, minister, North- umberland, Pennsylvania, Stanley Gossard '43, engineer with Landis Tool Companyg Rev. Thomas Burns '42, minister, Fairfield: Sanford Smith '42, druggistg Elizabeth Gossard '41, expediter for Frick Company: David Kipe '40, minister in Californiag Harold Neibert '40. veterinarian, Yorkg Richard Stouffer '40, civil engineer. Space does not permit listing the whereabouts of all the graduates. Some of the more recent ones are in colleges and universities preparing for their chosen vocations. Now, that space does not permit us to delve any further into the past, may we bring this brief history to a close by repeating the last sentence of the quotation used in the introduction. If we are to know our probable destiny as a people or nation we must. as it were, stand upon the mountain-top, peer into the dismal darkness of the past, then turn with prophetic gaze toward the future. NVe have briefly gone into the past and gradually worked our way up to the present. Now, as we project our thoughts into the future may we envision a school system that continually moves forward adapting itself to meet the challenging needs of youth. l I l 41
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CLASS OF 1928 99 99 Anna Gift Paul Staley Row 3 - Isadore Sites, Donald Kline, Robert Colliflower, Ethel Miller, Arthur Rinehart, Carroll Henicle, Martin Hovis. Row 2 - Xvalter Lohman, Donald Sheeley, Kathryn Martin, Earl Hawbaker, Evelyn Beard, Lee Muth, Hazel Toms, Alberta Eyler. Row 1 - Cathryn Miller, Frances Rodgers, Leila Snively, Earl Snider, Catherine VVa1ters, Milton Rockwell. Following is a list of names of those who have served as principal from 1906 to the present: Rouzerville 1906-1915 Mr. H. VV. Myers 1906-1907 Ira VV. Shuck 1907-1915 Vifaync Heights 1915-1934 Ira VV. Shuck 1915-1918 Floyd Barrick 1918-1919 Ernest VV. Brindlu 1919-1920 R. G. VVOwrcy 1920-1922 Harry V. Harbaugh 1922-1934 Hoovcrville 1934- XV. F. Christman 1934-1944 ,1. C. McCullough 1944-1947 H. NVa1ter Lohman 1947- In order to show the growth of the student body, the number of graduates for each year from 1909-the year the first class was graduated-to 1953 are listed: 1909 - 3 1924 - 10 1939 1910 - 2 1925 - 35 1940 1911 - 4 1926 - 27 1941 1912 - 1 1927 - Z1 1942 1913 - 6 1928 - 23 1943 1914 - 14 1929 - 19 1944 1915 - 9 1930 - 19 1945 1910 - 12 1931 - 30 1946 1917 - 10 1932 - 37 1947 1918 - 5 1933 - 29 1948 and 0 G1 1919 - 10 1934 - 39 1949 and 1 G1 1920 - S 1935 - 41 1950 and 1 G1 1921 - 11 1936 - 40 1951 and 1 GI 1922 - 15 1937 - 55 1952 and 1 GI 1923 - 19 1938 - 52 1953 and 3 GI Page Eleven
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