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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Miss Muriel Wiest, Adviser, Gene Messa, Vice-Pres.. Seated: termacher, Pres. Class of 1.94 It doesn't seem possible! Here we are, graduated at last. Looking hack over the past years, we find many pleasant pictures of work and play. Starting our sophomore year under full sails, we organized our class as follows: Ken- neth King, president, Fred Schempp, vice- presidentg Connie Moyer, secretary, Betty Maiorano, treasurer, and Mr. George Mes- sick, adviser. In the Spring, we held our an- nual class dance. That year we also became acquainted with semester exams. In '46 we re-entered Lansdale High School, no longer puzzled hy hells, hall traffic, or school rules-we were experienced juniors! Paul Merki was elected president, Fred Schempp, vice-president, Connie Moyer, sec- retary, and Claire Landcs, treasurer. Sports and other activities took up much of our time. We were very proud of our Qflunior Miss Dancem that year, with Molly Genth se- lected as the Junior Miss. That idea, which originated with our class, proved so popular that it became an annual affair. We didn't look or feel like seniors, hut we zvereefin VU! We organized our class with John Fenstermacher, presidentg Gene Messa, vice-president, Connie Moyer, secretary, and Claire Landes, treasurer. When Mr. Messick, our adviser, left, we were very sorry, and we wonit forget his untiring efforts in our hehalf. Immediately we elected Miss Muriel Wiest to guide and help us. On November 29 we held our first orchestra dance, 5'Senior Sur- prise Shufilefi which was followed by the HSenior Variety Dance on March 6. Of course, from then on, most of our days were filled with excited talk and planning of our Wvashington Trip on May 13, 14, and 15. Vesper Services were ,Iune 6, and at long last Graduation on June 8. Our final school func- tion was the Senior Ball held at the Old York Road Country Cluh on .Iune ll. -Thus ended three of our most happy, ex- citing, and memorable years. We must leave, hut never will forget our time spent in LHS. Standing: Paul Zeigler, Treas.g Connie Moyer, Seng John Fens-
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