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JUNIOR CLASS ,JUNIOR CLASS lst row-Ruth Kime, Doris Auchey, Betty Hofacker, Marian Draper, Janet Miller, Nancy Gable, Joan Smeltz, Beulah Chronister, Bernice Laughman, Iris Kinneman, Virginia Smith, Helen Ford. 2nd row-Margaret Hankey, Dorothy Fuss, Madeline Stambaugh, Gwendolyn Hamm, Nancy Benedick, Kathleen Schriver, Dolores Crawford, Louise Demarest, Pauline Sterner, Pauline Harman, Jean Haar, Mildred Baugher, Ethel Miller, Delores Groft, Elizabeth Naill, Elsie Decker, Susan Berwager, Mrs. Cook. 3rd row-William Hull, Edwin Trimmer, Donald Meckley, Charles Sipe, Eugene Jones, Wayde Stover, Kenneth Nace, Herbert Crow, Jerry Berwager, Robert Aldridge, Charles Berwager, Glenn Cooley. CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1946 we arrived at New Oxford High School as Freshmen. It was the beginning of our high school career, and we planned to make it worth while. Our class officers were: President-R. Aldridge, Vice President-W. Staub, Secretary-E. Miller, Treasurer-N. Gable. We started building our class treasury by having a skating party. We entered our Sophomore year determined to show the upper classmen we were no longer greenies , but true Sophomores. Our class officers this year were: President-N. Gable, Vice President-E. Jones, Secretary-J. Miller, Treasurer-R. Aldridge. Our main activities were two skating parties, one at the beginning of the year and the other near the end. We are now The Jolly Juniors of New Oxford and are very proud of it. The class membership is 43. We started off the year by electing the following class officers: Presi- dent-J. Miller, Vice President-J. Smeltz, Secretary-N. Gable, Treasurer-B. Chron- ister. Next, we began work on our Junior Play, Mumbo J umbo. We just had to make a success of our play because it has not been a custom at New Oxford to have a Junior Play. Every night for three weeks the Juniors could be found in the auditorium practicing. We were very happy when November 3rd and 4th were over and our play had turned out to be a success. In November we also had a skating party. The next event of this year is the Junior-Senior Prom to which we are looking forward with great anticipation. Each year many of our members participated in extra- curricular activities. Class Colors-Green and White. Flower-Carnation. Motto-Followers today, leaders tomorrow. 16
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