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As we enter through the door in the first classroom we find Jean Garman, an efficient teacher of mathematics. Next door we find the English teacher, Rosalie Krebs. At present Rosie is having quite a time with a problem student. Now let us move down the hall to the principal's office. Large gold letters on the door identify him to be none other than Kenneth Myers. Dorothy Brenneman and Charlotte Werner are his smiling secretaries. Cook', seems to be quite pleased with them. We wonder who the man is who keeps the school so neat. Why here comes Richard Krebs with a scrub bucket and broom that is almost larger than he is. In another part of the city we learn that Millard Rohrbaugh has become a lawyer and is trying hard to win all of his cases. jean Sprenkle, the former Jean Meckley, is his attractive secretary. Doesn't her hair look beautiful? We learn that she has just left the Plizare beauty salon which is operated by Norma Strausbaugh and Helen Sutherland. And now as the curtain is about to be drawn, under the baton of Laverne Gladfelter, his orchestra is playing, Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland. E251
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Class Prophecy BY BETTY KREBS Now as our minds drift away from the Codorus Township High School auditorium into the future year of 1984, we arrive at that most spectacular city with all its bright shining lights, the center of show business, exciting and alluring with all its splendor of the night clubs, called George's Haven. This city has been made famous by our classmate, George Harbold. We immediately spy the Howard Bensel theatre and find that James Bare is operating the camera machines. The picture that is now playing is entitled This Is Their Life. Its fateful tale is the story of what the members of the class of 1950 are doing. This sounds interesting, and so we purchase our tickets and enter the theatre. Now we have taken our seats and the picture is about to begin. Presenting: This Is Their Life written and produced by the former Betty Krebs. I hope everyone will keep in mind that some of these pictures have been taken over a varied length of time. Since George's Haven is such a romantic place we find most of the members of the class residing there. The first scene that is shown is an alluring, white, plastic cathedral. Isn't that wedding music I hear? We become bolder and peep inside the door. We find Phyllis Henry is at the organ playing and Marguerite Warner has just finished singing Oh Promise Me . The preacher, Rev. Allan Rohrbaugh, is about to unite in marriage MaryAnn Snyder and Clyde Miller. At night we are able to see two large buildings eighty stories high with shining lights on every floor. We wonder what can be in those buildings, and so we leave the cathedral and speed over to the first one. This happens to be a large modern hospital. After entering the hos- pital we meet the head doctor, Donald Bortner. We learn that Donald is the best surgeon in the hospital and he has just performed a most delicate operation. His private medical secretary is Lucile Miller, who is now taking dictation. We find that Arlene Rother and Jewell Trivett are very busy girls in white on duty in the same hospital. Esther Bollinger also works here as a nurse's aid, and Estella Thomas, Marion Albright and Fairy Herrick are laboratory technicians. A large neon sign tells us that the other building is Marlin Folkenroth's Furniture Store. Inside we find that Frank Clarton is trying to sell furniture to a young couple. Incidentally the girl in Anna Harrell with that certain store operator. Frank is trying to sell them one of those soft and luxurious love seats which are popular now. We learn that Arlene Dusman and Edna Forbes are employed in the oflice as secretaries. Across the street from the furniture store we see the Art Gallery. Here we find that Robert Cramer, the city's greatest artist, is having a display of his work. We now leave the gallery and arrive in the residential section of the city. Large gold let- ters on the porch posts tell us that Mrs. Lawrence Roser, the former Patricia Gift, is residing here. As we peep around the hedge, we see several little bell bottom trousers playing in the back yard. Across the street live Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kerr. Mrs. Kerr is the former Janet Brown. What is that noise I hear coming down the street? Why it's Lavere Miller's dairy truck. Milton Myers is the milkman who wakes up the babies early in the morning by rattling the milk bottles on the porch steps. Further down the street we notice the high school building. A bronze plaque informs us that it was built by Robert Trump. E241
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Student Marion Albright James Bare Howard Bensel Esther Bollinger Donald Bortner Dorothy Brenneman janet Brown Frank Clarton Robert Cramer Arlene Dusman Marlin Folkenroth Edna Forbes jean Garman Dawn Gift Lavere Gladfelter George Harbolcl Anna Harrell Phyllis Henry Fairy Herrick Leonard Kerr Betty Krebs Richard Krebs Rosalie Krebs Jean Meckley Lavere Miller Lucile Miller Kenneth Myers Milton Myers Allan Rohrbaugh Millard Rohrbaugh Arlene Rother MaryAnn Snyder Norma Strausbaugh Helen Sutherland Estella Thomas Jewell Trivett Robert Trump Marguerite Warner Charlotte Werner Senior Favorites Parent Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Albright Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bare Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Bensel Mr. and Mrs. John Bollinger Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Bortner Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Brenneman Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Brown Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Clarton Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Cramer Mr. and Mrs. George Dusman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Folkenroth Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garman Mr. and Mrs. Curtis H. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gladfelter Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Harbold Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harrell Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Edward Herrick Mrs. Jess Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Merl Krebs Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Krebs Mrs. Louise Krebs Mr. and Mrs. Bertus Meckley Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller Andrew Miller Ralph Myers Robert Myers Claude Rohrbaugh Edwin Rohrbaugh Harry Rother Levi Snyder George Strausbaugh Henry Sutherland Raymond Thomas Walter Trivett Harry Trump Mr. Milton Warner Mr. and Mrs. Percy Werner U61 Favorite Food Cheeseburgers and French Fries Cake Cheeseburgers Hamburgs and French Fries Cheeseburgers French Fries and Barbecue Chocolate Milk Shakes and Hamburgers Hamburgers Hamburgers Ice Cream French Fries Oysters Hamburgers and French Fries French Fries and Ham Pineapple Sundae Ham and Potpie Fried Chicken and French Fries Chile Con Carne Shrimp and Potato Chips Sauerkraut and Mashed Potatoes Cheeseburgers and Milk Shakes Spaghetti and Meat Balls Chile Con Carne Chile Con Carne Potpie and Chicken Tuna Fish Salad Hamburgers and French Fries French Fries Cheeseburgers and Ice Cream Cherry Sundae Hamburgers and French Fries Tuna Fish and French Fries Milk Shake and French Fries Barbecue and French Fries Hamburgers Hot Chocolate Chicken Chocolate Peanut Sundae Hamburgers and French Fries
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