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GEORGE ATTINGER Dalmatia Jerry Shut up Agriculture Soccer 35 Basketball 25 Baseball 25 F. F. A. 45 Glee Club5 Sports Editorg Junior Playg Senior Playg Wants to be a Mechanic. George's grade in history is due to the fact that a certain girl named Jennie sits along side of him in class. His bad habit is pesting girls that cannot fight back. The class of '47 wishes him success. DEAN BOHNER-3rd Honors Hernodn, R. D. Boh.ns Agriculture Agriculture 45 Soccer 35 Basketball 35 Baseball 35 F. F. A. 45 Junior Playg Senior Playg President 25 Literary Editor. Dean is one of the bashful boys of our class fat times Jbut makes out O. K. with a certain girl named Fern. He is noted as a star athlete and for his corny jokes in History class. We don't know what the future holds for Dean but we know he will succeed in any- thing he chooses. CLOVER BORDNER Dalmatia, R. D. Sweet Clover Hey, you J Home Economics Glee Club 45 Interior Club 1. Clover is one of the quiet girls in our class. Her heart's interest is in a guy named Fairvan. She has taken four years of Home Economics and we know she will make him a good wife. Whatever she chooses as her future the class of '47 wishes her success. Dialogue- Two Dumb Doras ROSIE BOYER Klingerstown Rose Shucks Commercial Dancing Club 15 Junior Playg Wants to be a Secretary. Rosie is the bomb-shell of our class. She has a wide variety of male friends but we are not sure which is her Romeo . Whatever she chooses as her future we wish her success. Monologue- Ain't Love Wonderful 7
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Senior C lass History On the beautiful morning of August 30, 1943 a strange incident was taking place in Lower Mahanoy,Township High School. At the entrance to the magnificent building of education stood a group of green Freshmen. Our knees trembled, our brows were furrowed with anxiety. Our lives had suddenly become rich and bountiful. Ahead of us lay many trials and tribulations. Many of our class members were to become restless and drop off along the way. When we entered our Freshman year there were thirty-four mem- bers in our class. The following people withdrew from our class at the end of the term: Boyd Lenker, Clair Border, Lamar Heintzelman, Eve- lene Ramer. Thus ended the Freshman year. Then came our Sophomore year, the word Sophomore meaning wise fools which no other class could have deserved more readily than ours. The following people withdrew from the class at the end of the term: George Zeiders, Annabelle Schaffer, Audrey Latshaw, which left twenty-seven members in the class. Thus ended the Sophomore year. Our Junior year held a little more excitement for us because of our Junior class play, which was entitled Silas Sniidge from Tiirnip Ridge. Our play proved such a success, it was booked for a second performance for the American Legion. Before the term of our Junior class began, Dean Troutman left to join the Navy. We received one new member in our class, Leon Hooper. This completed our Junior year. This, our Senior year, we are very far advanced. We have already held our Senior class play which was entitled Life Begins At Sixteen. Before the term of our Senior year began Leon Hooper left our class to join the Marines. We received one new member in our class, Lucille Witmer. We are looking forward to many more exciting events of this, our Senior year. -Doris Schlegel CLASS OFFICERS President .......,........ .......,.....,...........,.,...,,....,........,....,....., D EAN BOHNER Vice President ...............,..... , .,..,.,.. GLENN TROUTMAN Secretary., .,.,......,......,....,.......,.. ,.,....,....,, D oms MILLER Corresponding Secretary ..,........ ....., ,.... J 0 ANN GARRETT Treasurer ...,......,....,.....,......,..,.. ....,....,.. J ENNIE ENGLE Historian ...,............ ........ ....,............,.......,,,.......... ....,.,.., D o R IS SCI-ILEGEL CLASS COLORS Garnet and White MOTTO Here Endethg Here Beginnethu CLASS FLOWER White Rose 6
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BRUCE BYERLY Dalmatia, R. D. Agriculture Junior Playg F. F. A. 4g Basketball 1. Bruce is one of the bashful boys of our class, but just get him started! He is another of our Agriculture fellows, and we are sure he will own a farm some day. We aren't sure who will do his house- work for him, but if he keeps on traveling the Hebe Road he's sure to find a helper. Whatever he chooses, we wish him success. ARVIN CROUTHERMAL Dalmatia, R. D. Blister Jeepers Agriculture Soccer 25 Basketball 29 Baseball 2s Junior Playg Senior Play, F. F. A. 4. Arvin is the pest of our class. Wherever there is trouble, Arvin is sure to be the leader. Of late Arvin spends most of his time at the candy stand. Maybe it is because he is fond of those bells they are selling. Whatever the future holds for him, we wish him success. JENNIE ENGLE Dalmatia Wren Oh! Pussy Feathers Commercial Literary Editorg Typistg Glee Club 43 Dancing Club lg Junior Play, Senior Playg Treasurerg Wants to be a Secretary. Jennie is a girl who is always talking or laughing. Wherever there's a noisy corner, Jennie is sure to be found. She has quite a few male admirers-especially one called Fattie . But she still hasn't made up her mind. How about it? We hope her future is successful, and we give her our best wishes. ROBERT GAIR Dalmatia, R. D. Bob It's delectable Agriculture Soccer 23 F. F. A. 43 F. F. A. Reporter 25 Junior Playg Senior Playg F. F. A. Basketball. Bob is one of our farm boys. He is usually figuring out some- thing to say when a class seems dull to him. Most of us know very little about Bob's love affairs, but we do know he likes to loaf at Shaf'fer's Garage. What's the attraction, Bob? Whatever his life's ambition is, we wish him success. 8
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