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Class Motto-- The Elevator To Success Is Not Running-Take The Stairs. Class Flower-White Hose Buds Class Colors-Kelly Green and White Class Advisor-Mr. B. S. Whitmore SENIOR OFFICERS PRISCILLA KELL CommerciaT A mischievous glint in her eyes. Tri-Hi-Y 1-43 Dancing 1, 23 Bible Study 1-45 An- nual Staff 3, 43 Glee Club 1-33 Baccalaureate Chorus 2 3 Librarian 3, 4 3 Dramatic Club 1-33 Hobby Club 4, Presidentg Class Play 3,43 Class Secretary 3, 4: Office Work 43 Hockey 1, 2, Interclass Basket- hall 13 Volleyball 1, 25 Soft-ball 1, 2: Ljlleerleader 3, 4. , WAYNE TALHELM He always has a reserved seat on the bus. Hi-Y 1-4g Photography Club 2-4, Treasurer 3g Class Treasurer 2-45 Glee Club 2-43 Annual Staff ' '- . 3. 43 Class Plav 45 Curtis Chief 23 Curtis General 4 'V Manager 43 Office Work 43 Student Council 4g Bible Study 1-43 Class Play Chorus 3. LLOYD T. MCDONALD, JR. College Preparatory His line will catch any fish in the pond. Hi-Y 1-4, President 11 Forum Club 4g Bible Study 1-43 Stage Manager 33 Business Manager 4: Class A President 3, 43 Glee Club 1-43 Varsity Baseball ' I 2 2-45 Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Varsity Soccer 2-4g Curtis Captain 4: Student Council 2-4. RICHARD E. CLINE College Preparatory The mascot: of the bobby-soxers. Hi-Y 1-4: Secretary 43 Class President 1, 23 Class Vice-President 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2, Science Club 1, 2, Vice-President 2: Forum Club 4, Vice- President, Class Play 3, 43 Glee Club 2-43 Annual Staff 2, 43 Curtis Chief 13 Bible Study 1-43 Class Play Chorus 3, 43 Basketball Ticket Manager 4. Commercial Page Seven
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Page Six SlENllOR CLASS HISTORY is Suddenly coming to the end of our high school days, we look back over the past four years spent in our Alma Mater, with fond remembrances, and wondering at the brevity of those four years. On September 5, 1944, eighty-eight of us ambitious freshmen climbed the steps of G. H. S. for the first time. We were very confused and unexperienced with this new life, but before long we learned our way around and. the routine of high school life. After acquainting ourselves with one another we elected officers and par- ticipated in many activities. September 4, 1945, was the day we gave up the title of shy freshmen, and be- came energetic, proud, and confident sophomores. Most of our class was in the Sophomore Glee Club, and many were initiated into the Senior Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y or- ganizations. At Christ-mas, we had a party, exchanged gifts, sang songs, and happily wished everyone a Merry Christmas. The Class of 1948 entered G. H. S. again, on September 3, 1946, but Oh! with a different feeling, because we were then recognized as upper classmen, who were anxious and willing to take a large responsibility in the school activities. In October we began having the thrills of juniors: ordering rings, selecting motto, caps and pennants, song and colors fwe chose the words Betty Mae Kriner had written for our class songjf and last' but not least choosing a play. After a few weeks of debating and several months of practicing, we successfully presented the three act- comedy, Doctor's Orders, on April 17 and 18, under the direction of Mrs. Lehman. September 1947, we turned the last curve of our long road. Knowing this was our last year we were determined to make it our be.st year. After getting organ- ized we looked forward to another dramatic production. The play committee se.- lected Alice Chadwiche's A Woman Of Fifteen. Under the direction of Mrs. Leh- man, this play proved to be a great success. The play was presented on December 4 and 5. What a swell job our boys did in ushering for our play: it seems likeqan unusual custom, but it met with success. In November we decided to have our pic- tures taken at Mumper's Studios, in Chambersburg. Our entire class enjoyed a Christmas party in the gym. We are now looking forward to our last' Assembly Program and Commence- mentg although it saddens us to think we will be separated from our high school friends. . . Our boys and g'rls will long be remembered for their fine contributions in the field of sports, dramatics, and for their cooperation and leadership. We are proud that one of our classmates won 3350 for an essay written on Pennsylvania. As we enter the unconstructed road of the future with our well earned docu- ment which leads each one of us in a different direction, we will strive to make our world one of un-interrupted brotherhood, and peace.
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SHIRLEY ANN ADAMS Commercial Her smile is contagious as well as charming. Tri-Hi-Y 45 Dramatic Club 33 Glee Club 1, 23 Forum Club 45 Bible Study 1-4: Dancing Club 23 Annual Staff 43 Class Play Prompter 4. LOUISE BARKDOLL Commercial A very pleasing personal- ity. Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, Treasurer 35 Dancing Club 1, 23 Library Club 2, Secretary 23 Librar- ian 1-45 Play Property Man- ager 3, 43 Photography Club 43 Bible Study 1-45 Class Play Committee 43 Class Play Chorus 35 Glee Club 2, 33 Basketball 2-43 Hockey 3, 4, Manager 3, 45 Volley- ball 1, 23 Softball 1, 2. JOANNE BEMISDERFER College Preparatory She may look quiet, but just hear her speak of chem- istry. Tri-Hi-Y 1-43 Glee Club 2-45 Bible Study 1-43 Dramatic Club 35 Forum Club 43 An- nual Staff 33 Class Play 43 Class Play Chorus 35 Play Advertising Committee 3, 43 Baccalaureate Chorus 2. ROBERT BENEDICT General He will mix with fun any- where. Hi-Y 1-43 Annual Staff 45 Glee Club 2, 33 Class Play Chorus 35 Forum Club 43 Bible Study 1-43 Class Bas- ketball 1-43 Class Soccer 15 Varsity Soccer 2-43 Baseball Manager 3. ANDREW D. BINGAMAN General Always in a hurry. Hi-Y 15 Bible Study 1-43 Archery 2-4, Secretary 43 Glee Club 2. ALBERT BOWDERS General A streamlned wolf whose interest lic-s in the opposite I sex. Hi-Y 1-43 Forum Club 45 Secretary-Treasurer 4 3 Bible Study 1-35 Glee Club 3 Dancing 15 Archery 23 Woodcraft 13 Class Play Chorus 3, 43 Baseball 3, 45 Class Basketball 3, 4. RICHARD CT. BRECHBIEL College Preparatory Is there a magnet that draws you to North Carlisle Street? Hi-Y 1-43 Archery 1, 25 Forum 43 Photography 35 Pat-rol 43 Glee Club 1-45 Class Play 33 Sound Effects5 Class Play 4, Stage Man- agerg Play Selection Com- mittee 45 Annual Staff 1, 43 Bible Study 1-43 Curtis Cap- tain and Publicity Manager 43 Student Council 25 Bas- ketball Ticket Manager 4. MARVIN L. BRINDLE General Quick on his feet. Hi-Y 1-43 Archery Club 2-45 Bible Study 1-43 Dancing Club 15 Glee Club 2, 43 Var sity Soccer 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4. VILMA BROWN College Preparatory A combination of brains and beauty. Tri-Hi-Y 2-4, Secretary 43 Glee Club 2-4, Secretary 45 Dramatic Club 2-43 Forum Club 4, President: Gym Club 3, Presidentg Bible Study 1-43 Student Council 2, 43 Annual Staff 2, 45 Class PlaV 33 Hockey 1-43 Basketball 2, 35 Gym Team 3. SAMUEL CHRISTOPHEL General He prefers blondes. Hi-Y 2-43 Bible Study 2-43 Glee Club 1-45 Science Club 13 Forum Club 4. CLARENCE COSEY General He is out for a good time HiY 1-43 Bible Study 1-45 Baccalaureate Chorus 23 Archery Club 25 Class Play Chorus 33 Glee Club 2, 33 Photography 43 Patrol 4. AMOS CUNNINGHAM General Not only does Amos's Ford rattle, his brains do, too . Bible Study 1-43 Hi-Y 1-33 Aircraft 2. MELVIN DAUGHERTY General The spark in sports. Hi-Y 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 33 Bible Study 1-43 Photo- graphy Club 23 Class Play Chorus 33 Baseball 2-43 Soc- cer 2-45 Basketball 3, 43 Class Basketball 2. REBECCA DEVOR Commercial Is her future the 5 Kr 10 cent store, or could it be a house wife? Glee Club 2-42 Bible Study 2-43 Annual Staff 3, 45 Class Play 33 Tri-I-Ii-Y 45 Class Play Committee 33 Play Prompter 45 Commercial Club 33 Hobby Club 23 Class Play Advertising Committee 45 Forum Club 4.
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