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- enior xecufiue ommiffee Front Row, lett to right: Betty Hepler, William Seidel, Gerold Schiebler. and Patricia Shollenberge-r. Second Row: Corrine Berger, Clarence Burkey, Margaret Baver, and Dolores Henine. THE SENIOR YEAR is indeed the busiest in your entire school life. The committee had the very able support of certain members of the class who helped put on a successful Senior Hallowe'en Party. Other things planned and carried out included a benefit basketball game and the Senior Prom, Where lads and lassies tripped the light fantastic. We owe much to our officers who, through your choice, led our class. Helping the Class of 1946 hurdle obstacles, was a very able executive committee under the leadership of President Gerold Schiebler. Betty Hepler served as secretary and Patricia Shollenberger as treasurer. The remainder of the committee was composed of Dolores Henne, Corrine Berger, Margaret Baver, Clarence Burkey and Robert Rollman. The importance of class officers cannot be over-emphasized. They are the chosen few Who guide you through various matters and endless activ- ities. They are your link between the faculty and principal. Good officers Work to promote the spirit of good Will and to accomplish the goals for which they were elected. Executives Who strive to follow a pattern such as that are well-remem- bered and glory and honor fall in line as a natural course. Our officers served us well. Fifteen
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CVM of 1946 Left to Right, First Row: Charlotte Huntsberger, Pearl Yoder, Phyllis Kistler, Doris Gruber, Emily Cleaver, Betty Bowers, Charmaine Landis, Elizabeth Kemp, Dolores Fink, Elsie Ferri, Anna Balthaser, Dora Schappell, Elizabeth Kershner, Fern Adam, Grace Smith, and Dolores Henne. Second Row: Doris Anthony, Margaret Baver, Ruth Stoudt, Dorothy Cohick, Ruth Bailey, Selena Beltz, Irene Miller, Sarah Davenport, Patricia Shollenberger, Corrine Berger, Betty Lou Hardinger, Virginia Schaeffer, Betty Hepler, Irene Hendricks, and Ieannine Strausser. Third Row: Paul Kershner, Gerald Cartwright, Roy Read, Robert Rollman, Anna Wessner, Sara Keller, Shirley Sterner, Catherine Budden, Mary Iane Steely, Anna Adams, Shirley Dissinger, Charles Stoudt, Iohn Rightmyer, Henry Huntzinger, and Charles Moyer. Fourth Row: Myron Hartman, Robert Shearer, George Frederick, William Seidel, Clarence Burkey, Gerold Schiebler, Lee Herber, Robert Krick, Garland Bear, Donald Reppert, Robert Berger, Richard Yoder, and Howard Altenderfer. Fourteen
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December 3 ANNA ADAMS FERN ADAM Notice that blonde, curly-haired slirn lass that strolls around school so unassumingly? That miss is none other than Fern, who is quite a home economics student. We feel safe in stating that she is the most quiet member ot the class. Fern simply adores C. M. P. sundaes, but evidently they're not fattening where she is concerned. Miller's 5 6: 10 is her locale after school hours where she works hand in hand with several other students from the high school. Fern has no specific plans, but any undertaking will be a success for her. Fern Anna Iuly ll Th1s light-haired, blue-eyed lass is a constant talker, but the teachers never seem to catch Anna in the act. She is forever eating and to make this past-time more enjoyable, the featured food must be hamburger steak. Also high on the list of likes come the color red, and the task, letter-writing. Anna simply loathes people who call her 'Adam' instead of 'Adamsf When it comes to bookkeeping, Anna is really on the ball. Best Wishes, Anna, to a future in your busi- ness career. Intramural Sports, 1, 2, 3, 4. Sixteen
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