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.IUNIORS Robert Haas, Claude Seifrit, Glenn Beam, Mervin Weiler. jean Buchanan, Nancy Arters, Dorothy Bixler, Erma Burkhart, Mrs Dorothy Groff. OFFICERS: Nancy Arters . . Glenn Beam . . jean Buchanan . . . Dorothy Bixler . . . CLASS COLORS Cardinal and grey. CLASS FLOWER Talisman rose. CLASS MOTTO Succeed: we cang twenty-six we must. President Vice President . . Secretary . . . Treasurer
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.IUNIORS In the fall of 1945 the Class of'49 started out on their journey with a crew of twenty- five and Mrs. Acker as Captain. The commanding officers chosen were: President, Claude Seifritg Vice President,Clyde Smithg Secretary,NancyArtersg and Treasurer, Betty Magyar. Fourteen of the original crew returned the next fall to begin the second lap with Rev. Bradley as their captain. This time their officers were: President, Betty Magyar, Vice President, Clarence Seifritg Secretary, Nancy Artersg and Treasurer, lean Buchanan. As Sophomores this group made themselves known with the sale of chocolate milk every day at noon in both the high and elementary schools. The main social activity of the year was a rol- ler skating party at Ringing Rocks Skating Park. This year with half of their course completed eight of their brave sailors stepped into the rank of Junior Grade with Mrs. Groff in command. The selling of potato chips and pretzels kept the group quite busy at noon and after school. Early in the fall they began tak- ing orders for the greeting cards they sold at Christmas time. Their salesmen showed their splendid ability when they sold the highest percentage of magazines in the school campaign. The Old Home Town , a comedy, was given by the entire class on April 2 and was proclaimed a success. The Prom, probably the most gala social event of the year, was held April 30. The Juniors broke a precedent of former years by inviting Alumni members to this semi-formal dance. Music for the colorful affair was furnished by the Serenaders from Downingtown. With three-fourths of their trip completed the Juniors are now ready to step forward to claim the rank of Senior Grade in Caernarvon High School. Q2 s v , X XX I F. V. f --.- rs . twenty-seven
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