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OFFICERS .S'ralr.1.' Matilda blonat, Sec., Kenneth Schmidt, Pres., blr. Charles Kinter, Adviser. Stzmfiings Betty P a n t e r , '1'reas.g Allen Moyer, Vice- pres. IOR CL SS Graduationl The day has come when the Class of 1950 must go forth to meet the problems of the world. As in the days of the bliddle Ages, we ap- prentices are trying to reach our goal-to be masters in our respective fields. Graduation is but the first step toward this end. To summarize our years at LHS, we must go back to that fateful Christmas in 1946, when we were forced to continue our freshman year at the senior high school building because of the fire that struck the junior high school building. That semes- ter became a memory of scorched books and mixed- up schedules until we finally got straightened out. ln our sophomore year we became used to the regular systems and schedules of high school life. VVe elected as our officers, Paul Fehnel, president, Vernon Horn, vice-presidentg Pat Carrigan, secre- tary, Kenneth Schmidt, treasurer: and bliss llor- othy Nagle, adviser. blany members of our class found time to participate in sports and other activi- ties, and in February we had fun planning our first dance, The Leap Year Chase. At the beginning of our junior year we elected Frank Nicolino, president, Kenneth Schmidt, vice- president g Joan Piston, secretary 3 and George Leach, treasurer. VVith the departure of bliss Nagle, we elected blr. Charles Kinter as adviser. Our dances included The Junior Jump -our fall dance after Thanksgiving day, and in December, our first for- mal, The Junior bliss Dance, when Jeanne Schmidt was crowned Junior bliss of 19-18. ln the spring we were busy planning for the Junior Prom, which was held at bVillow Grove Park Ballroom, and starred Clarence Fuhrman and his orchestra. And then-seniors! Time flies so quicklyl Our officers were Kenneth Schmidt, president, Allen bloyer, vice-president, blatilda blonat, secretary, and Betty Panter, treasurer. Our class members proved themselves valuable in many sports and ac- tivities throughout their life as seniors. ln Novem- ber we sponsored the Holiday Hop, and in blarch, the Club Aqua, another orchestra dance. As early as February you could hear groups of seniors talking about the bVashington trip which became a reality on blay 18, 19, and 20. Before we knew it, we were marching down the aisle for Vesper Service on june 11, and finally graduation on June 13. The climax of our activities came on June 15, when we were together at the Senior Ball, held at the blanufacturer's Country Club. YVith the last goodbyes ringing in our ears, we are conscious of our goal, and shall remember the part that LHS has played in its achievement.
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