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thirty -four unbov Qlass In the fallof 1944 a group of twenty-live hoys and girls entered Caernarvon as freshmen. During this year they could usually he seen in Room One with Miss Mason and Miss Heinz as homeroom teachers. . When they became sophomores the class had dwindled to thir- teen, but this did not slaclcen their activity in the least. Under the guidance of Rev. Bradley they became salesmen and sponsored a roller slcating party. Each day at noon some of the sophomores could he seen in the various rooms selling chocolate milk. This year as Juniors the group moved to Room Four where Mrs. Graff became their faculty adviser. They now had only nine members hut one more was added during the course of the year. Early in the year they began vending of potato chips at noon, and at Christmas time they had sold a great many greeting cards. A,small white dog, which the Juniorsnamed Fuzzy , stands on the bookcase in Room four as a reminder that this class won the prize for selling the highest percentage of magazines in the school campaign. , Two highlights of the Junior year are the play and the prom. Salad Days , a comedy, was given by the class on April 10. The prom. one of the most colorful aHairs of the school year, was held May 16 Music was furnished hy Frank Peclcis Crchestra. With three active years as a haclcground this class will go for- ward to become the seniors of tomorrow and to uphold the traditions of Caernarvon High. J.
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LL1'LifOU Glass Dorothy S. Graff-Faculty Adviser, Harvey Eshelman, Roland Johnson, Robert Johnson, Jack McEwen. Jane Kruppenbach, Catherine Tx-ate, Rebecca Burkhart, Cornelia Schubel. Jeanne Byler and Erica Grossman-missing. CLASS OFFICERS Jack McEwen ....................... - .......,...................................................... President Robert Johnson ............. ........... V ice President Catherine Trate .................... Secretary Jeanne Byler ........ ............. T reasurer .i thirty-three
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SOPLLOWIDUQ CSLCLSS 4 1.1 K , Mewin Weiler, Glenn Beam, Paul Hartz, William O. Bradley Faculty Adviser, Clarence Seifrit, Robert Haas. Claude Seifrit. f 2 Q Dorothy Bixler, Thelma Moore, Erma Burkhart, Nancy Arters, Jean Buchanan, Betty Magyar. CLASS OFFICERS Betty Magyar .................................,......................................,,.,....... - .,,.. President Clarence Seifrit .........,.. .......... V ice President Nancy Arters ............. ................... S ecretary Jean Buchanan .............. ............. T reasurer U thirty-five
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