Columbia High School - Susquehannock Yearbook (Columbia, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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Cfam of-fiafofz Dear Therese, A few of your old friends were speaking of you yesterday and discussing the good times we had while you were one of our class. We still regret that you were forced to leave after having been with us so long. Do you remember our first day in high school, how we wandered through the halls without the faintest idea as to where we were going, how enormous and awe- inspiring the seniors appeared to us, how small and unimportant we felt? Early in the year we elected our class officers. James Rust was chosen President, Janet Kilp, Vice Presidentg Lois Young, Secretary, and Doris Beck, Treasurer. From under the balcony, we excitedly witnessed D. K. Ernstis hypnotic act and cheered at our first pep,' meetings. That year the Dramatic Club presented the play, Spring Fever, and the Glee Club, the operetta, The Waltz Dreamf' When we returned to school in the fall of the year, you were no longer a member of C. H. S. or our class, so Weill tell you a few of the things that happened since you left. As Sophomores we, of course, acquired a new dignity and no longer held our opinions to ourselves. Four new teachers appeared on our faculty. Our class officers were Elsillia Nobile, Presidentg Anna Foose, Vice President, Lois Young, Sec- retary, Doris Beck, Treasurer. The outside entertainments were of the highest quality that year. Jack Ranck's amazing production of lVIacbeth,' and the science demon- stration, Wonders of Liquid Air, left with us an impression that we will remember for many years. The Dramatic Club play, 4'The Kid, and Rio Rico, the annual operetta, were acclaimed by both the student body and the townspeople. As Juniors we spent one of our busiest years. Class officers were: Arthur Nau, Presidentg Bernice Zercher, Vice President, Lois Young, Secretary, Wilbur Kauff- man, Treasurer. One Mad Night, the Dramatic Club play, and the '6Bells of Beau- jolaisf' an operetta, were given to eager audiences. The impersonator, Jessie Rae Taylor, the outstanding magical production, HlVlagic Set to Musicf' an amusing talk by Al Pridder entitled, Can Animals Think, and Wild Life Movies by Howard Cleves were some others of our special entertainments. One of the greatest events was our first formal,'the Girl Reserve Dance held on December 26. The Sadie Hawkins, Dance, the crowning of the May Queen, and the Prom were picturesque affairs that will be long remembered. At the beginning of our last year we were very earnest and sincere in our desire to make it one of the happiest we ever spent in C. H. S. The class ofhcers elected were: President, Arthur Naug Vice President, Bernice Zercherg Secretary, Lois Young, Treasurer, Wilbur Kauffman. The amusing juggler, the magnificent magical wonders, the stage play, The Taming of the Shrew, and the gym program were entertainments enjoyed more than ever since we knew that they were the last assemblies we would attend while in school. Our annual Dramatic Club play, Going on Seventeen, the operetta, '6Erminie, and the crowning of the May Queen proved very successful. With the last days of school approaching, we found ourselves in the midst of work and worry. The most memorable events were: class pictures, last hopes for a trip to Washington, final exams, class day, graduation, and finally, the thought of leaving the friends and classmates with whom we shared all the troubles and difficulties of these four precious years. Sincerely yours, COLUMBIA HIGH SCHO0L'S CLASS OF '4-6.



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