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. .f sg-wr-f-5-1-1'. f'w Sophomore Class History On September 29, 1941, forty-three sophomores returned to C. T. H. S. We were sorry that several had discontinued their school work. They were: Meriam Bankert, Thelma Bortner, Arlene Kopp, Annabelle Myers, Erma Ruhlman, Sylvia Tyson, Evelyn Wilson, and Kenneth Rohrbaugh. Lorraine Shue was transferred to Hanover High School. Early in the year, a meeting was called to order by our class adviser, Mr. Herrick. At this time we elected the following officers: President, Carl Ehrhartg vice president, Alfred Taylor, secretary, Helen Rebertg treasurer, Sterling Baugherg reporter, Mildred Auchey, historian, Virginia Cramer. Our sophomore class seemed very active. Each one joined one or more of the various clubs. On February 10, 1942, Helen Rebert took Part in the spelling contest held between C. T. H. S. and Eichelberger High School. The sophomore class sold more subscriptions than any other class for the Curtis Publishing Campaign. Raymond Cooper received a prize for selling the highest amount. The boys are very active in sports, such as basketball, baseball and soccer. Dennis Heindel and Alfred Taylor are on the junior varsity basketball team. A few of the girls are on the track team. On December 22, 1941, the sophomores held a one act play, Christmas in the Old Home Town, in the auditorium of C. T. H. S. We all hope to return next term to different studies and to participate in a very active junior year. V. M. C., '44 U11
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Freshman Class First row, seated, left to right-Dorothy Bortner, Treva Werner, Elaine Bortner, Dorothy Amspacher, Eloise Brodbeck, Effie Deyton, Charlotte Yost, Pearl Wehrly, Romaine Boose, Arleen Stine, Ruth Brown, Mary Roser, Miriam Brenneman, Doris Rohrbaugh, Amelia Miller, Lucille Albright, Doris Copp, Geraldine Poe. Second row, standing, left to right-Mr. Kapp, adviser, Harold Snyder, Harry Riley, John Messersmith, Marvin Meckley, James Newcomer, john Brillhart, Annabelle Krebs, Mary Miller, Mayola Krebs, Robin Raver, Arlene Cox, Edna Amspacher, Annie Garman, Betty Cornbower, Leona Miller, Carrol Rohrbaugh Clyde Brenneman, Kenneth Snyder, Lester Landis. ' Third row, standing, left to right-Melvin Kiser, Levi Mosebroolc, Richard Thoman, Wilbur Riley, Eugene Schuman, Charles Lehman, Marlen Rohrbaugh, Wilfred Markey, Henry Werner, Stewart Bortner, John Markle, Raymond Schroll, Harold Smith, Daniel Lehman, Reginald Greenplate, Daniel Becker, Glenn Hillegass, Stewart Miller, Robert Rohrbaugh, Merrill Brant, Lawrence Cramer. D21
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