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Junior Class First row, seated left to right-Margaret Hoffacker, Gene Trump, Geraldine Henry, Austin Case, Richard Ehrhart, Esther Tracy, Vergie Welirly, Gloria Stambaugh, Anna Mae Kaltreider, Grace Sterner. Second row, standing, left to right-Miriam Krebs, Edith Krebs, lex-memberl Betty Myers, Romaine Dusman, Mary Mosebroolc, Geraldine Rohrbaugh, Norene Renoll, Frances Krebs, Mary Schroll, Arlene Fair, Dorothy Zeigler, Mr. Fuhrman, adviser. Third row, left to right-Henry Fuhrman, Rodney Stauffer, Paul Newcomer, Leander Hamme, Robert Myers, Carson Stauffer, Wfilliam Bollinger, Harry Rother, Harry Cramer. M i281
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Junior Class History On a perfect late September day of the term 1941-1942, thirty-one of us joined the ranks of upperclassmen in the halls of C. T. H. S. A few weeks later Dale Nace dis- continued his studies in order to work at home. Then, in April, Edith Krebs left us. Now with our band of twenty-nine Jolly juniors firmly united, we hope to finish this term and complete a very successful term next year as seniors. At a meeting of our class soon after school opened, we elected these officers to serve for the year: Richard Ehrhart, president, Austin Case, vice president, Esther Tracy, secretary, Geraldine Henry, treasurer, Vergie Wehrly, reporter, Gene Trump, historian. Mr. Fuhrman is our adviser for the third consecutive year. Because of the polio epidemic last year, we were unable to display various scrap-books made the year before, at the 1941 York Fair. Now we are working on others and we do hope that we won't meet with disappointment this time. Richard Ehrhart and Gene Trump were participants in the annual Spelling Bee with Eichelberger High of Hanover. This year, after much debating, both schools received plaques. For the first time in our school career our class was represented in the annual debate which was held March 27. Frances Krebs and Richard Ehrhart, juniors, and one senior team member, discussed the negative side of the question and won the debate. Frances Krebs was chosen best speaker of the negative team. As juniors, we presented our three-act comedy, In Cherry Time, on April 16 and 18, in the high school auditorium. We enjoyed the hard work required to make it a success. Austin Case and Henry Fuhrman were prominent players in the annual school operetta, Jeanie , while a number of other juniors were members of the chorus. Esther Tracy and Gene Trump participated in the Music Festival held in April, at Wrightsville High School. Most of the boys in our class are active in some form of athletics-soccer, basketball, baseball and track. The girls had several inter-scholastic games both in basketball and volley ball. Intramural games are also very popular. The faculty is sometimes included in these games and usually they make a good showing. The girls were practicing volley ball earnestly in preparation for the volley ball conference at Wrightsville in May. Besides athletics we have been interested in other extra-curricular activities. We have all been members of one or two of the clubs, we have given plays in assembly, and in all ways have tried to be loyal and cooperative to our dear Alma Mater. We have tried to live up to our title of jolly Juniors even if our high spirits have sometimes been nearly crushed by an avalanche of duties. Now we are looking forward to becoming dauntless seniors. G. L. T., '43 E291
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