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OFFICERS OF CLASS OF i946 Henry Wagner, President, Helen Eckel, Vice-President, Betty Jane Oerter, Secretary, Barbara Fink, Treasurer, Helen Pembleton, Faculty Sponsor. CLASS HISTORY S mere Freshmen, we embarked on our strange and new adventures, awed by the vast- ness and wonderment of our new surroundings. We elected an enthusiastic presi- dent, Dick Truhan, who ably led us through our first year. Our successful Bunny Hop proved to the upperclassmen we, too, were socially inclined. To 'highlight the activities of the year, our class took the traditional boat ride up the Hudson. SiIly Sophomores, -that was what we were being called, but we again showed our social traits by giving our first Halloween Dance, our second success. Dick Truhan again succeeded in defeating his opponents and became president of the Sophomore Class. When we gave our St. Patrick's Day Dance, we fast became accepted into the social circle of the Senior High. ln our Junior year we endeavored to enter into larger fields of entertainment by giv- ing our first Variety Show. Our former vice-president, Don Moos, had the presidency of the Junior Class bestowed on him. As the winter months came, we prepared for our Winter Dance in January. ln April, our talented, dramatic Juniors presented the Smash hit, Ever Since Eve, under the effective sponsorship of Mr. Fox. In May, we collaborated with the Seniors in giving the Junior-Senior Prom. Seniorsllll The thrill of being asked by underclassmen How does it feel to be a Senior? was a delightful feeling to all of us. The honor and the headaches of being Senior Class President were given to Henry Wagner. During the excitement of the holi- days we gave our Christmas dance. After our Christmas Dance, we accomplished another great feat in the presentation of the Senior Play, Don't Take My Penny. We turned mountaineers for a day when we presented our hillbilly skit. We ended our four years of high school with the memorable occasion, the Junior-Senior Prom. We hope that the fut- ture Seniors will have as much fun and as many good times as we had. A 19
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