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CVT' TTKX fX 1'1T T1 onlw LUR UPF LCE HOLDERS MAROON AND WHITE HEADS First Row: Frezla Rohrbaugh, Mari- anne Bracey, Betty Jo Hill, Ruth Jeanne Diehl, Russell Campbell. - - Second Row: Charles Bender, Bill McKenney. Not on picture-Paul Schmidt. CANNON-AID HEADS First Row: Ann VVetzel, Marguerite Miekley, Gerald Trostle. Second Row: Davizl W'eaner, Donald VVeaver. SENIOR MEMBERS ON STUDENT' COUNCIL First Row: Tom Hemingway, Ann Wetzel, Galen Keeney, Freda Rohrhaugh, Mary Louise Cole. Second Row: Russell Campbell, Ruth Jeanne Diehl, Marianne Bracey, Bill MeKenney. CLASS OFFICERS First Row: Jack Ridinger, Judith XVhited, Tom Hemingway, Galen Keeney. Second Row: Jean Harner, Richard XVaybright, Wiiiifrefl Naugle. 'l't0m1Iy-:Lim
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MRS. EVA D. BOWER MR. ELMER H. SCHRIVER Twenty-eight CLASS ADVISERS It is a pleasure to acknowledge the fine services rendered to the class of 1948 by Mrs. Bower and Mr. Schriver. Particularly during our last high school year when our activities were more numerous than ever, have they coun- seled and directed us with patience and wisdom, Our parting thought is You have done a good job. VVe would do well to follow the example of unsellish service that you have set before us.',
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'TEEN THOUGHTS FREDERICK ANDREVV . . . guesses he wants to be a farmer and travel to the west coast . . . seen with the other ag boys . . . thinks his junior year was swell and will enjoy his freedom at last. JANET ARENDT . . . dreams of being an authoress and having a date with Burt Lancaster . . . chums with Anna Bupp . . . likes to be a senior and lord it over the freshmen and will be sorry to leave the homework. EARL BARNES . . . wishes to become a skilled me- chanic . . . likes his freshman year because the upper- classmen teased the freshmen and thinks he will miss the good times. GERALDINE BARNES . . . wants to be a beauti- cian and explore the country . . , shadowed by Bar- bara Saunders . . . enjoyed her senior year dances and wishes everyone fun in G.H.S. MARY KAY BAUGHMAN . . . a future secretary . . . always with Helen . . . dreams of a million dollars and summer of 1947 . . . junior year was important because of first part in play and will miss the Mask and Wig. CHARLES BENDER . . . ambition is to be a big time operator and travel around the world . . . seen driving a blue '39 Mercury . . . had a great time his sophomore year and is glad to be free at last. RAYMOND BISBING . . . Navy holds his future . . . crew haircut identifies him . . . dreams of a girl in McSherrystown . . . enjoyed being a big wheel in senior year and will miss the student teachers. DAVE BLOCHER . . . dreams of becoming an ex- cellent math student and a jeweler . . . seen with,Bill and a '41 Plymouth . . . liked freshman year because there was less work but wishes he could do it all over. DONALD BOLLINGER . . . daydreams of girls, sports and becoming a professional musician . . . shadows Reggie Dunkinson . . . realized importance of a good education his senior year and is sorry it's over. MARY BOWER . . . hopes to run a gift shop of her own . . . seen eating raw carrots at lunch time . . . desires no chemistry quizzes . . . liked playing in band as a senior and hates to leave her friends. BETTY BONVLING . . . wants to become a secretary . . . always seen with Judy Whited and always dream- ing of Dick . . . liked the excitement of being a senior and will miss the old gang and the P.D.,quizzes. MARIANNE BRACEY . . . a prospective math teacher who daydreams of the VVashington trip . . . silly giggle identifies her . . . junior year made her co--news editor of Maroon and VVhite . . . and will miss newspaper work. MARIAN BRENIZER . . . wishes to be a private secretary . . . known by Butch's ring . . . thinks of the VVashington trip and graduation . . . liked senior ac- tivities and will miss the friends she's made in high school. VIRGINIA BRENT . . . dreams of becoming a sec- retary and traveling to Cuba . . . liked gym class her senior year and will miss all of her classmates and teachers. PAUL BUCHER . . . ambition is to get out of school and get rid of homework . . . seen with Doug Donald- son . . . liked being a senior because he was a senior, but is happy to get out. I flirty ANNA BUPP . . . future housewife . . . always seen with janet Arendt . . . daydreams of trip to Washing- ton and Don . . . likes junior year because she played basketball on the G.A.A. team at Hanover . . . sorry to leave her friends and classmates. RUSSELL CAMPBELL . . . ambition, engineering . . . identification tag, feet f12'sj . . . dreams of throw- ing mean ones at Pine Grove . . . liked being an un- derclassman . . . departing thought, out of the fryin' pan into the fire. ARTHUR CLAPSADDLE . . . ambition, .college . . . always seen with Artie alias, Nizzle, Nazal, Nozzle nose, Sidesaddle . . . daydreams of flying . . . most important year, senior, because of applied physics and chemistry . . . sorry to leave many friends. MARY LOUISE COLE . . . a future secretary . . . persons seen with, Hopie Brenizer and Ruth Jeanne Diehl . . . dreams of graduation and a job . . . favorite year, senior, because there is always something going on . . :will miss all the fun she's had here. SARAH CONOVER . . . future housewife . . . person seen with, Clarence H. Schwartz, Jr. Bud . . . dreams of gym class, Bud, singing and piano playing . . . likes senior year, because of the joy of graduating . . . regrets leaving all the friends she's made. ETHEL COSHUN . . . ambition, nurse . . . identifi- cation tag, talking and trying to tell jokes . . . dreams of trip to Washington and graduation . . . likes senior year, because she became a member of the Quill and Scroll . . . sorry to leave gym and chemistry classes. VVILLIE CATHERINE CRABILL . . . ambition. farn1er's wife . . . persons seen with, Thelma Deatrick and Kathryn Deaner-and a diamond . . . dreams of Clyde . . . likes sophomore year, because she met that certain man . . . sorry to leave the place where she met many friends. HELEN DAVIS . . . a future secretary . . . person seen with, Mary Kay . . . dreams of the summer of 1947 and owning a convertible . . . favorite year, soph- omore, she came back to Gettysburg . . . sorry to leave the school in general and the Mask and Wig. RUTH JEANNE DIEHL . . . ambition, foreign languages, French . . . identification tag, natural two- toned blonde hair . . . dreams of Junie . . . likes junior year, because she made the staff head of the Maroon and White and was in her first play . . . departing thought, I'll miss it. DORIS DILLON . . . future secretary . . . person seen with, Emma Dillon . . . likes junior year, because she made the team in basketball at Arendtsville . . . sorry to leave many friends and will miss gym class. GERALD GENE DOLLY . . . future farmer . . . dreams of playing with gas engines and mechanical machinery . . . likes senior year and graduation . . . departing thought to the rest. Do your best. DOUG DONALDSON . . . future businessman . . . identification tag, Dave and 1946 Studebaker . . . dreams of being a millionaire . . . likes freshman year, best report card . . . departing thought, regrets not being able to go through high school again. DOLORES DOUGHERTY . . . ambition, secretarial work . . . identification tag, flaming red hair and a well known giggle . . . dreams of no letters to read in shorthand, no tabulation in typing . . . is partial to- wards junior year . . . sorry to leave swell friends.
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