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We grumble about assignments and the hard work successful scholarship demands. In spite of all our complaints though, we appreciate these op- portunities and recognize how important school really is in our lives.
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Seniors e . Senior Back in '45, a group of thirty-three green- horns entered Chester High School. Officers elected were: Ronald Metzger, president; Gene Metzger, vice-president; and Virginia Brandenburg, secretary-treasurer. We had two parties to remember—a hayride and a skating party. Tragedy struck that year when Max Frieden died. He will never be forgotten. Sponsoring the class were Miss Eshelman and Mr. Dilling. The next fall the doors were thrown open and thirty-one students returned as sopho- mores. That year we elected Jack Kiss- inger, president; Tom Dillman, vice-presi- dent; and Coleen Warren, secretary-treas- urer. Our class parties were a scavenger hunt in the fall and a skating party in the spring. Miss Stone and Mr. Scribner were our sponsors. In '47, thirty-two juniors decided to buckle down and raise money for their senior trip. To guide the class through the year, we picked Virginia Brandenburg, president; Wayne Clark, vice-president; JJiitory Barbara Barker, secretary; and Tom Dillman, treasurer. Miss Gongwer and Mr. Metzger served us as sponsors. The highlights of the year were: a bowling party, a skating party, receiving our class rings, selling at basketball games, the three-act comedy The Inner Willy”, and the Junior-Senior Reception at Beaver Dam. Tragedy struck again this year with the death of George Poer. He, too, will never be forgotten. Thirty members enrolled for their last year of high school. We elected Tom Dill- man, president; John Penrod, vice-presi- dent; Marlene Schroll, secretary; and Janet Metzger, treasurer. Our sponsors were Miss Gongwer and Mr. Smith. This year we joined the juniors in a skating party, presented a three-act comedy, Miss Jimmy, and sold magazine subscriptions to make more trip money. After twelve years of steady work, we were not only ready for our class trip but also for our trip into the world. Lois Cunningham, John Penrod, Janet Metzger, Tom Dillman, Marlene Schroll. This page sponsored by Myers Implement Sales and Service Ferguson System Phone 725 Black, North Manchester Page Eight
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