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After hour stuff Beginning top, left to right: The Bandg john Wright, Eddie Kerchensteiner, Anna Mae Baer. Row 2: Lorraine Tattarelli, Kathie Brown, Jean Bittnerg Hi-Y Initiation. Row 3: Bicycles at Gas Station. union Ugnom The junior Prom of '48, presented by what is now the Senior Class, portrayed a scene familiar to us all-school days. Everywhere there were signs, charts, and placards saying something typical of school. In one corner of the auditorium appeared a large black- board on which was drawn teachers picture. Then too, the little red school houseu along the adjacent wall afforded amusement. A trophy case stood in another corner. The auditorium was decorated in a color scheme of black and white. Dance music was furnished by the orchestra of Al Camut. 70
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Our tender years Beginning lop, left to right: A. Corvin, D. Corvin, D. Miller, O. Smith, D. Merrbach, A. Oren- dorf. Ron' 2: N. Bowman, E. Kerchensteiner, B. Byers, H. Bittner, P. Murray. Rout' 5: S. Hostetler B. Frain, B, Englehart, H. Hemming. Rou' 4: V. Campbell, H. Maust, R. Gnagey, Grace Knepper S. Ford, Glenn Knepper. 69
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Queen-Agnes Hornbrook Anne Corvin, Helen Maust Beauties on board Attendants Crownbearer Frank Lucente, jr. The sun shone brightly as approximately 1,500 persons gathered in Meyersdale, the capital of Mapledom, on March 18, 1948, to witness the First Annual Somerset County Maple Festival. The event was planned and promoted by the Meyersdale Chamber of Commerce. One of the highlights of the occasion was the crowning of Agnes Hornbrook as Maple Queen by Congressman William J. Crow. She was attended by Anne Corvin and Helen Maust, with Frank Lucente, jr., as crownbearer. The queen and her attend- ants were chosen by the students of the Meyersdale schools for their personality, beauty, poise, and grooming. After the ceremonies, a banquet was held in the dining rooms of the New Colonial Hotel. Hotcakes with country sausage and pure Somerset County maple syrup were served. The presence of Aunt Jemima added spice and humor to this gala affair. Guest speaker at the banquet was Lt. Gov. Daniel B. Strickler, who said the uniqueness of the festival can't help but make people aware of the importance of the Maple Sugar industry within our state. 71
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