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Herald of Sept. 16, 1921

The first and largest class of Woodbury High School held a moonlight outing. Each of those present had interesting experiences to relate since the 1917 graduation. Every member had since graduated or had experience as a teacher: D. Howard Keiper was a sophomore at Juniata; Gertrude Stayer, a teacher in Hollidaysburg schools; Alma Keiper, teacher of the primary room in Woodbury; Rena Stayer, member of the first class to finish at Morrison Cove Vocational School; Canning Imler, student at Franklin and Marshall in Lancaster; Kathryn Bolger, three years as accountant with PRR; I. Harvey Kagarise, attending Juniata; and Ethel Burns, a teacher.

Twelve students from Woodbury Class of ‘21 enrolled at Morrison Cove College and Roaring Spring High to complete their fourth term of high school work.

Others from the Cove included Alma Shriner, who entered the Lucy Webb National Training school in Washington S.C.

 

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