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Loft to right: First row—M. Deatrick, Bender-Vice President; Diller, Historian; Sheads, President; Markel, Secretary; Bollinger, Treasurer; M. L. Houck, Altland. Second row—H. Spicer, II. Spicer, C. Sebright, H. Brame, March, E. Stump, D. Powell, Roche, Sponseller, J. Rickrode. Third row—A. Leib, H. Stambaugh, Emlet, Mrs. Schlosser, W. Wentz, Haines, D. Dennis, J• Haar• Fourth row--E. Wentz, Mumnert, Rohrbaugh, Martin, B. Sieg. E. Kline, Kline. Not present—Bowers- C. Hannan, J. Hetrick Here we are, Silly Sophomores talents in varied activities at school. but mighty, for we have L. Kline, F. shown our many This year we added to our membership, Archie Leib from Abbottstown High School. At the same time we regret that 13 others left us; out of these, Nancy Acker, Carroll White, and Helen Bly were transferred to other schools. Our class possesses dramatic talent which we displayed in assembly plays, and as, Wilford showed us in One Mad Night. We are also very proud of Gloria and Anna Jane who possess remarkable vocal talent. Our class, too, is not lacking In intellectual skill, notably manifested by Bob Sheads. We extend congratulations also to Rena and Wilbur for their athletic prowess. Our second year has shown progress and our aim is continual advance. -22-
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Left to right: First row—Berwager, J. Alwine, Harner, Historian; J. Sebright, Pres.; Hoke, Secretary; Decker, V. Pres.; E. Houck, Treasurer; Stough. Second row—lir. Miller, Hankey, Slagle, Wehler, Megonnell, A. Deatrick, J. Leib, Shaffer Third row—Harman, Butler, McElwee, Klinefelter, N. Miller, Sanders. At the beginning of the school year of 1942 our class had 27 members. We are sorry that now we have only 21. Those who aren't with us any longer are: Walter Uanm, James McFarland, Nell Kessel, Donald Krug, Henry Hoffnagle and Helen Palmer. We received one new member who is June Leib. As our class flower we selected the red rose; for our colors, blue and white. Members of our class participated in boys' chorus, girls' chorus, band, mixed chorus, girls' basketball, and boys' basketball, showing that we have a good bit of talent. We have had three assembly programs up to date; a play entitled Keeping Kitty's Date a radio program sponsored by Bigger Better Bubble Yeast ; and a Kay Kaiser imitation. There have been no definite plans for the Junior Prom as yet, although many ideas are being considered. -21-
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Left to right: First row--N. Sieg, M. Richstein, P. Alwine, Treas.; Flaherty, Pres.; Warren, Vice Pres.; Duttera, Secretary; S. L. Miller, Pope. Second row--L. Stump, Reichert, Wintrode, R. Stambaugh, D. Miller, Klingel, Little, A. Soullaird, Kinneman, G. Stock, N. Myers. Third row--Wagner, Hippensteel, A. Noel, Krug, J. Weikert, 0. Myers, Crowl, Shriver. Fourth row--Mr. Kratzert, Segraves, C. Haar, R. Bittinger, W. Weikert, Lippy, Stitt Not present--F. Groups, Although we are called green freshman, we hope to prove our abilities not only this year, but also in the years to follow. There were thirty-eight of us when school began. Now we regret that there are only thirty-four. We wish to welcome to our class, however, Jean Little and Leah Shriver who came to our school from Gettysburg High School in November and April respectively. We are proud of the various kinds of skills the members of our class possess. Our dramatic talent is represented by Janet Duttera, William Flaherty, and Ralph Klingel which was shown in the play One Mad Night . We extend congratulations to Nadine and Maryann in their athletic ability, as well as Patsy and Sarah Louise for their dancing techniques. We are proud of Ralph's vocal ability. We extend our thanks to the faculty who have taught us and worked with us so patiently. -23-
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