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32? We dedicate the MAROON AND GOLD to 'Virginia C. Meyers for her eo-operation and guidance during our last two years of school. M Wk
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9: Z FIRST Row: Mary E. Moyer, Elsie N. Enders, Virginia . Meyers, acu Margaret E. Iensen, Doris E. Mason, Laura M. Snyder. SECOND Row: Howard M. Batdorf, Helen M. Miller, Annie E. Kintzer, Laura M. Wagner, Clara A. Bordner, Annie L. Eberly. THIRD Row: I. Robert Gibson, Iarnes L. Hendricks, Helena G. Miller, Lester F. DeLong, Paul L. Fisher. ABSENT: Ethel M. Hamaker, Mary I. Beaver. Board of Education President . Vice President . . S eeretary . Treasurer . Mem ber . Mr. Samuel W. Spayd Rev. William C. Slough Mr. Harvey H. Deck . Mr. Luther D. Weber Mr. Edward S. Deck
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Class History In 1934, twenty-three pupils started up the ladder of success under the careful supervision of Miss Snyder. Our first six years were spent learning the three R,s and also learning to co-operate by participation in the various operettas such as Polly Make Believel' and The Autumn Queen. Seventh and eighth grades ran fairly smoothly, with some struggling here and there. Our ninth grade was greatly increased by the addition of pupils from Bethany, Host, and Rehrersburg. We passed through tenth grade in a hurry and started our Iunior Year with an enrollment of fifteen, which was decreased to fourteen when Luke Keppley joined the Navy. At once, we started thinking of ideas to earn money, which began with a Blanket Club, followed by two dances, chancing off of a turkey, and of course everyone will remember our class play, Laughing Gas. We entered our Senior Year with the regular fourteen pupils, and eight new ones, under the supervision of Miss Meyers. Our activities were two dances, a magazine campaign, selling of Christmas Cards and our class play Full of Youthf, Everyone in the class has been very co-operative in our activities under the leadership of the following oilicers: President . . Sylvia Kiphorn Vice President . . Iohn Fetter Secretary . . Norida Krill Treasurer ....... . Leah Deck Our class colors are Maroon and Gold, and our class Howers are Red and Yellow Roses. We wish to express our appreciation to the teachers, parents, pupils, and the townsfolk who helped and patronized the class in everything we undertook. To you dear Alma Mater, we wish success and good fortune, and may you always follow our class motto, Climb though the rocks be rugged. Class Historians LEAH DECK DELURA KOLBAY
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