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Itiil))1 Pici ii i iis 1. Rae Bamforth 2. Loretta Brenneman 3. Janet Chronister 4. Patricia Dehoff 5. Kenneth Duncan 6. Enos Eberly 7. Richard Ehrhart 8. Lloyd Ferree 9. Nancy Flinchbaugh 10. Ray Gindlesperger 11. Carlton Grim 12. Fae Grim 13. Gene Grim 14. Gerald Grim 15. Nancy Grim 16. Lester Gross 17. James Hartman 18. Loretta Hengst 19. Nancy Henry 20. William Hess 21. Randall Imes 22. Irene Innerst 23. Ronald Kauffman 24. Frederick Koontz 25. Ruth Laird 26. Lemuel Lawson 27. Ruth Linnemans 28. Harry Ness 29. Kay Ness 30. Mary Ann Raab 31. Nancy Riedel 32. Royden Ringler 33. Esther Shaffer 34. Ralph Shellenberger 35. Vernon Shields 36. Dallas Smith 37. Kay Ann Snelbakcr 38. Betty Sowers 39. Myrtle Spangler 40. Jay Stabley 41. William Stifler 42. Carolyn Taylor 43. Vincent Thompson 44. Mahlon Wire 45. Lowell Withers 46. Dale Zeigler 29
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+•— Class Histon 9J As we are about to leave Dallastown High School’s halls of learning, we pause for a moment, our thoughts turning back to the time when we first entered here. Freshmen! An eager, rather noisy group, under the sympathetic guidance of Miss Mary Perry, our sponsor, we began the ’46- '47 school year by selecting our studies, which would, as time goes by. greatly influence our lives. Our class, consisting of those who had been going to school together the previous eight years and the new out-of-town students chose as our leaders for the year; Mahlon Wire, president; William Hess, vice-president; Myrtle Spangler, secretary; Enos Eberly, treasurer; and William Mego and Enos Eber- ly, student council representatives. Taking time off from our studies for get- ting acquainted with our new classmates, we had loads of fun on several hayrides. Celebrat- ing the end of our Freshman year, we spent an enjoyable day at the Hershey Amusement Park. In the fall of 1947 we again resumed our studies, this time as Sophomores, our first year in senior high school. Enos Eberly was chosen to lead the class. Mahlon Wire to assist him, Patricia Dehoff to keep the minutes, Carlton Grim to take charge of finances and also, along with Rae Bamforth, to represent the sophomore class in the stu- dent governing body, the student council. This year we spent an evening of fun bowl- ing. dancing, playing pool, table tennis, shuffle board, and participating in other games at the Red Lion Country Club. Every class was working hard to help ob- tain a then, not yet realized goal of a new gymnasium for Dallastown and we were no exception. We successfully staged a “Night of Music” in which both local and class talent participated. During the year, our sponsor, Mr. William Kehm, never failed to give us a helping hand or some good advice when we most needed it. We spent our last days as Sophomores at Hershey. After summer's vacation, we returned to an event- ful Junior year. Enos Eberly was elected president; Lowell Withers, vice-president; Patricia Dehoff, secretary; Carlton Grim, once more served as both treasurer and student council representative; and William Hess, Rae Bamforth, and Vernon Shields were our other representatives to student council. In the early part of the year we had a class party at the Red Lion Country Club. This year we had two projects to work for: the gymnasium of which we watched the building with interest, and the yearbook which we would plan and publish in our sen- ior year. 30
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