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Entertain Mothers GT Afternoon Tea D. Cahl Mrs. Vandersall D. Bruce P. Scharff Mrs. Kendeigh M. L. Borowicz Launch Program of Commencement Activities Page 26 One of the highlights of the class social calendar was the Senior Tea on November 15. Mothers of class members were honor guests. President Paul Scharff, as master of cere- monies, introduced the program, The girls' sextette sang Tea for Two and My Hero. Nancy Kaser, Mary Lou Borowicz, Alex Orosz, and Bob Coverdale presented a skit, ln the Doctors Office. Initial event on the Commencement week program will be the Baccalaureate service, to be held at St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church on May 23. The Rev. Mr. Dale Riggs will address the graduates and their friends. The seniors' last opportunity to shine before the footlights will be at Class Night pro- gram at the school auditorium, May 24. A variety program including musical numbers by David Hearn, pianist, and by the girls' sextette, dramatic skits, the class history, will, proph- ecy, and valedictory will be presented. Last number on the evening's entertainment will be the traditional key service, at which President Scharff will present the senior class symbol to Claude Miller, president of the junior class. Dr, Cornelius D. Penner, professor of history at Baldwin-Wallace College, will be the speaker at the Commencement exercises on May 26.
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Juniors So Fligh'ry Stage Prom on Showboa The grand ballroom of the U. S. S. Showboat, alias the Amherst High School gym- nasium, was a thrilling background for the glittering formals, dancing feet, and happy faces at the junior-Senior Reception on May S. Smiling Claude Miller, junior class president, welcomed the classes to the prom. The juniors had been working for three years for this event. President Millet and his co-workers, Carol Gilliland, vice-president, Betty Grugel, secretary, and Kathryn Sabiers, treasurer, directed several money-making activities for the classg foremost among these projects were the snack bar at the football and basketball games, the sale of football programs and souvenirs, and a subscription drive for the Amherst News-Times. The Class of '49 includes many stellar students as well as several superior athletes and musicians. Juniors are especially proud of their three-letter man, jerry Prittie, who was voted the most valuable player on the football team. Other leaders in the class are the three varsity cheerleaders, Betty Grugel, Lois Scheide, and Kathryn Sabiers. From? Roux' D. Bramwell, R. Frederick, D. Poore, M. Darch, G. Niesen, R. Haas, K. Sabiers, B. Grugel. Middle Row: J. Kovach, C. Gilliland, B. Buchs, L. Scheide, l. Buchanan, L. Buser, S. Stapleton, L. Hein- zerling, N. Gawne. Bark Roux' M. Amenhauser, E. Rubel, B. Nickel, D. Youngless, M. Mollison, M. Cotton, B. Raesler, A. Virant. Page 28 GIRLS BOYS Lodge, R. Nagel, E. Ice, R. F1'edericlc. Connell, K. Bechtel. Bark Rrmi: R. Dudley, D. McLoda, XV. Hoy. C. Miller. W. Schnaak, Prittie, D. Richmond. D. Strauss, E. Gall. C. Traster. T. Simon, R. Hutlalt. From Roux' II. Simpson, G. Waseiiw, J. Schieferstein, M. Gergel, R. Swineford, J. Mlinarilt, R. Sharp, H. Middle Roux' R. Sterna, R. Hughes. R. Shaffer, G. Mellen, D. XVilford, H. Wlishka, R. Sthuller. E. Moebius. R. Sabiers, M. Gigliotti, li. Nalwors, -I.
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