Caernarvon Township High School - Blugold Yearbook (Morgantown, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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A ' 1 R JUNIORS jna and Walter Filmore playedon the basketball team,while the girls were represented in the same sport with Sara Ann Pike, Alyoe Filmore and Martha Grossmann. In baseball the Juniors were represented widx Frank Fries, Eugene Styer, Paul Szajna and Robert DeLong. Eugene Styer and Paul Szajna were track men. Musical organizations claimed a large number of these Junior boys and girls. In the orchestra were: Frank Fries, Sara Ann Pike Paul Szajna, Betty Byler, Walter Filmore, Alyce Filmore, Mar- tha Orossmann and Wilbur Hixson. All the girls were members of the Girls' Chorus. With the enthusiasm which the Juniors have showedit seems to be a fact that they can look forward to a most successful year at Caernarvon. CLASS OFFICERS Eugene Styer . . . . . . President Frank Fries . . . Vice President Alyoe Filmore . . . . Secretary Walter Filmore . , . . . Treasurer CLASS COLORS Maroon and gray CLASS MOTTO 'Seeking higher things' CLASS FLOWER White rose 27

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f Z E 2 Q ill' N. Stoltzfus, Grossmann, Hixson, Zeigler, Jacobs. DeLong. S. Pike, Houck, Spicher, Byler, Miss Falkler. W. Filmore, A. Filmore, Fries, Styer. This year the junior class decreased to fifteen members. This was two less than their sophomore year enrollment. However, they took the lead of the underclassmen and progressed toward their final year at Caernarvon. Miss Helen Falkler was class adviser. History was created by this seal which was approved by the entire ficial by the Board of Education. The first to bear the standard seal. 'The Funny Bratsn, a three class on March 16 and was proclaimed group when they chosea school student body and was made of- juniors' class rings were the act comedy, was staged by the one of their most successful activities of the year. The Junior Prom, the big gala, semi-formal social event of the year, was held April 28 in the Fire Hall Auditorium. As was customary, the seniors were guests of honor. Anthony Pel1egrino's orchestra from Reading provided the music for the occasion. Potato chips, pretzels, popcorn, cheesies, peanuts and pickels were sold to studentsin both the high school and elementary school throughout the year. At Christmas time the juniors canvassed the surrounding community and sold Christmas cards. Profits from these salesmanship campaigns were added to the class treasury for the customary class trip taken at the end of the senior year. The Juniors participated in all sports around Caernarvon. Frank Fries, Eugene Styer, Robert DeLong, Wilbur Hixson, Paul Sza- 26



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g SQPHOMORES N Rau, McElroy, Mountz, Kruppenbach, Lange. Montgomer5IKline, Lilley, R.Oatman, L.Stoltzfus, Mr. Polischak. Gehret, JLBeck, Buchler,Decker, B.Pike, J.A. Beck, R.Stoltzfus. Miller, Bannon, Rhoads, Witwer. The Class of 1952, with its twenty-one members, has shown that they are an important factor in Caernarvon High School. Al- though they are limited in activities, they have taken advantage of the opportunities afforded them. With Mr. John Polischak for their adviser, the class has shown remarkable ability in salesmanship. Selling chocolate milk and orange drink at noon each day in both the high and elementary schools has proved very profitable. Two of the important events of the year for the class were two roller skating parties. The first of these was held at Ringing Rocks near Pottstown and the second at Sinking Springs Skate Arena. The sophomores have proved their athletic ability also. Among the boys who played basketball were: Leonard Gehret, George Mountz and David Rau. On the girls' basketball team were lrene Lil- ley, Betty Jean Pike and Shirley Ann Montgomery. Baseball,likewise, called the sophomores to participate, Paul Miller, George Mbuntz and Leonard Gehret saw action on the team. Eugene Witwer was the only class representative on the tT8CK team. Paul Miller, in the role of manager, was a familiar sight at every athletic contest. 28

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