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As we entered the doors of C.H.S.in the fallof l9h9, our class increased the school enrollment by thirty-seven, with Liss Rosemary de Furla as our homeroom teacher. In the election of our cl Gary Hoffman became president, with George Martin president. Betty Witwer was chosen 'secretary and treasurer. Our class ln numerous extra-curricular activi- ties. Jac oagn th Kurtz, Curl Haas, Le- roy Beam, Cox l Moore and Ronald Bush were baslet xo girls, Elsie Esh- elman, Be hasxethall. llayinf America's Fillman, Lynn Sagner and the band were Lynn Sagner, Bett and in parades we had be ty and Ma- zie Stalneoker as magor During the early part of the year we hel dles Dancen. ' Entering our sophomore year twenty-seven students with us. Our class officers were: president, Eugene vice-president, Shirley Sparrg secretary, Betty Nitver Betty Shirk. We Sold chocolate milk and orange drink in order to swell our treasury. We held a skating the supervision of our adviser, John Polischak. we had twenty-four members with Kenneth to raise money we sold potato uTiHE3lUBChA period. We also sold cards. An outstanding event class rings. The class lmang vice-pres- ident,K neth Shi urer, Bet- ty Shirk, year we presented our class Ness as director. We also the Prom. Returning as seniors we now reached the career. With Mrs. Dorothy Graff as our two members, one of the three largest classes - The clasaese graduated from Caernarvond in 1 fy haditwenty-two members.. e d do f1I10I'e8.S6 our class funds weesolyd Christmas eandyxand sporngg yyqyy Bored the 13-week sLandis and Landis merchandise plan. Eugene at - Bollinger was unseen editor ef QQQQBLBGQLD rryt with Shirley Segner rygg l. as businessd ttds, ests sf-bills last 3953 WHS the l pmencaeen sr . o'e1wenv1ne - . r t r s ryts. ...s ltss sss. s , 'leaw eyry dt.d A ydt' Us 531 1 estd in 27
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9 NIO? CLAUS PLAY fl ooo 5 54 0, KJQY Sf, 019 ey-'l 8l'l'lQl'lfll'le i1TSCuGd by Mr Dorotnv Groff A comedy ln three acts WQYQQG Peggy Goodin Om Q18 Presented November 21, 1952 ....Betty Witwer .......Pat Wells Eugene Hollinger ..E1sie Eshelman .....Lynn Sagner ...Kenneth Kurtz .....Conrad Howe Richard Hertzler Mazie Stalnecker .....Jean Lengel .....Betty Shirk MISS PRUNELLA PRINGLE ..Shir1ey Segner how 'em how.
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