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GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Catherine Trate,Iane Kruppenbach,Mrs. Dorothy Groff, Jean Buchanan, Nancy Arters. The Girls' Athletic Association was one of the first groups to be reorganized at the beginning of the school year. Its purpose is to pro- mote cooperation and good fellowship among its members. All girls in- terested in athletics must join. Although no regular period is set aside for meetings, they are held whenever some issue requires action of the group. By paying dues and selling refreshments at basketball games the Girls' Athletic Association earned enough money to pay for new suits for the basketball team and sweaters for the cheerleaders. Some money was also spent for softball equipment. The organization has Mrs. Groff as adviser. The girls take great pride in the display of good sportsmanship shown by each and ev- ery one in the association. Officers President ........ Catherine Trate Vice President .... Jane Kruppenbach Secretary .... . . . Nancy Arters Treasurer . . . . . . Jean Buchanan forty five
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forty-four BOYS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Claude Seifrit, Howard Muhlenberg, Mr. john Polischak, Robert johnson, Harvey Eshelman. The Boys' Athletic Association was reorganized early in the school year under the direction of Mr. john Polischak. They aim to keep their athletic teams equipped with all that is needed in each sport. Besides getting money from the payment of dues and from the proceeds of the basketball games, this year the association sponsored a paper drive and made their collections at the end of each month. In April the boys held a Record Dance to help cover the expenses of the baseball season. Boys interested in athletics must become a member. They seek to keep good sportsmanship and team cooperation foremost in the minds of C.H.S. athletes. Officers President .......... Claude Seifrit Vice President ..... Harvey Eshelman Secretary .... . . Howard Muhlenberg Treasurer . . . . . . Robert johnson
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forty-six SENIOR CLASS PLAY Erica Grossmann, Roland johnson, Cornelia Schubel, jeanne uyier, jane Kruppenbach, Rebecca Burkhart, Catherine Trate. jack McEwen, Harvey Eshelman. When work andworry can be placed aside, pleasure is a welcome guest. This is exactly what the Seniors did in the late fall when they produced their class play, Miss Jimmy . This three-act comedy was presented for the public's entertainment on December 12, 1947, under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Groff. Plays are usually given by each class during their junior and senior years at Caernarvon. The major purpose of dramatlcs in a school is to give the students ample opportunity for the development of self-expression, self-confidence, and character interpretation. Small classes must work hard to accomplish all the details required for a productiong however,the experience gained is an important part of their education. Miss Jimmy dealt with the adventures of a college youth who entered a girls' dormitory in search of a dress as part of his initiation by his fraternity brothers. The cast included: Harriet .... Louise . . . Florence . . . Droopy . . . . Catherine. . . Jimmy ..... Miss Watkins Doris ..... Prof. Frazier Rebecca Burkhart . . . Jeanne Byler Cornelia Schubel . Roland Johnson jane Kruppenbach Harvey Eshelman . Catherine Trate Erica Grossmann . . . Jack McEwen
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