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Senior Officers Seated: B. Cartmell, Miss G 'Hi 1'1 Il, SPODSOT. Standing: F. Hanna, D. Purdy, Mr. Baughman , sponsor, D. Leavell, Knot in picture, M. Blevins D. LIKE THE ATOMIC BOMB , 6 HIT THE COUNTRY WITH BIG BANG! M y c ay indeed. Everywhere people were mourning. A feeling of despondency hung over ole H. H. S., for the biggest tragedy in history had hit them hard. Hagerstown High School was losing its sensational class of 1946. As I walked among the crowd, I heard a lady remarking, 'They were really a great bunch of kids-always doing something outstand- ing. Why, I can recall way back when they were only Sophomores, how they received a lot of publicity by having 10092 sale of war stamps, and IOOWQ enrollment of their girls in Girl Reserves. Then you can probably remember last year when they were Juniors. Remember their play The Hoosier School- masterv? That was really a comical masterpiece. Of course, I didn't get to see their Prom but from what my daughter told me it was something grand, all decorated like a circus with animals and band wagons and pink lemonade. But the senior year topped them all. Their first big affair was the Senior Carnival and quite a financial success, I heard. The Night of January 16th, a murder trial, was the production they presented in November. I was one of the persons chosen from the audience to be on the jury that night, and what a time I had. SENIORS OF '4 It was a gloom l Yes, it seems that the atomic bomb was the only thing that equaled the sensation caused by that class, and like atomic power, I know they'll be a powerful force in the making of the future, those Sensational Seniors of 1946l Page Twenty-four
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Sentara 01644 of 1946 F oreground: C. Rinehart, D. Cordell, R. Pitts. First Row: M. Bales, Pi. Swearingen, B. Barrett, Mr. Baughman, sponsor, M. Miller, B. Foulke, V. Keeling, B. Corbitt, D. Leavell, I. Flood, N. Brown, Paton, D. Purdy. Second Row: B. Cabbard, W. Schneider, E. Scott, M. Blevins, A. Coy, L. Cromis, B. Cougill, Paul, B. Scott, E. Rinehart, Miss Crifhn, sponsor. Third Row: L. Fuson, C. Burton, P. Stenzle, M. Swearingen, R. Beathaford, Nelson, C. Lester. F ourth Row: C. Hagler, H. Canaday, I. Barrett, Rinehart, B. Kendall, C. Bertram, B. Cartinell, C. Barney, D. Croves, T. Crom- er, F. Riggs. Fifth Row: Adamson, Harlan, M. Clark. B. Wa1nple1', C. 1 Stonler, F. Hanna. Page Twenty-five
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