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PRIMUS 1928 In our sophmore year Miss Jones and Miss Tressler left uspg and Miss Sube, Miss Reese, Mr. Martin and Mr. Baum came into our midst. VV ith Miss Sube came some real commercial work 5 with Miss Reese, the strains of beautiful music, with Mr. Martin, more math g and with Mr. Baum, the beginning of debating in our high school. A preliminary debate was held, and a debating team chosen. Our class was represented in this first debating team, and in all future debat- ing teams by Susan Kemp. Two one-act plays were presented in our sophomore year. Good Morning Teacher , and Our Aunt From California were directed by Professor Teter and Miss Sube respectively. Our junior year proved to be an eventful one. In this year an annex was built to our school which consisted of six class rooms, a com- bined auditorium and gymnasium, a science laboratory, and two commercial rooms. A junior Prom was the outstanding feature of the year. Everyone agreed that junior Day was the peppiest event that ever took place in lfVest Hazleton High School. A play, The Little Clodhopperu, coached by Miss Deborah Long, was a real success. It was repeated twice, and was proclaimed a success by all who saw it. Gur Alma Mater was written in our Junior Year. The music was written by a member of our class, Alberta Palmer 5 and the words by Jeanette Bainbridge of the class of Twenty-Nine. An American flag was purchased by the class of '28 and presented to the school. It stands in the auditorium, and is saluted by the student body at the opening of each assembly. XfVe come to the end of our journey. Behold! we are Seniors at last. The Seniors are the happiest, and yet the saddest group in dear old XV est Hazleton High School. We are happy because our flight has been a happy one, and our high school career a success g but-we are sad because we must part from our friends, and leave our dear Alma Mater. lfVe are thankful to the class of twenty-nine for the reception held in our honor. VV e will always remember it as one of the outstanding events of our Senior year in high school. The Senior reception and the class play, A Couple of Million happily ended our flight. -Etta MLIIHHW, '23- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . . Anthony Prysbeck Vice-President . . Charles . Drumheller Secretary . E. Arline Nensteil Treasurer . . Etta Fox CLASS COLORS: MOTTO: Blue and Gold Climb Though the Rocks Be Rugged 9
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