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KATHLEEN MARTIN NANCY YOUNG KZCQJitfiiHl?J -J T ' wr if-fJJEfi+f4tf Ziimfiiiiiif li J F5 614.44 .Yong 'kit With praise to thee, dear Paradise High, We leave thy halls to start our lives anew. Our mem'ry of you will never, never die,' We'll travel on with courage inspired by thoughts of you. To classmates dear we bid adieu,' Our loyalty to you we'll always stress. To you, friends and teachers, we will e'er be true. Good-by to Alma Mater-Good-by to P. H. S. Twenty-jour
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First Row-Left to right: Muriel Bryer, Margaret Hagen, Norma Brackbill, Mary Jane Shreiner Csecretaryj, Harold Mowrer Cvice-presidentj, Robert Esbenshade Qpresidentl, Eva Denlinger Ctreasurerb, Jean Moore, Dorothy Trout. Second Row-Betty Feister, Lois Rynier, William Rapp, Carroll Carter, Robert Trout, Richard Dosch, Benjamin Leidy, Betty Patton, Miss Ernst Cadvisorj. 'A' 'A' 'k lumens 'A' 'k 'A' At last we are juniors- Jolly Juniors. For the second consecutive year we have occu- pied Room B with Miss Emst trying to pass some of her knowledge on to us. The first semester proved to be a very busy one, First of all, class ohicers were elected as follows: Robert Esbenshade, presidentg Harold Mowrer, vice-president, Mary Jane Shreiner, secretaryg Eva Denlinger, treasurer. Next we chose maroon and white as our class colors, ordered our pennants, hats, and class rings. A blizzard furnished enough snow for a sleigh ride. The second semester began with nine girls and three boys chosen to portray characters in the junior play, Saved by the Belle. Next were two dances sponsored by the juniors, one after the Upper Leacock basketball game and one called the junior Bunny Hop. Last, but not least, came the Junior-Senior Banquet which we all enjoyed. We, the Class of 1946, sincerely wish happiness and success to each and every member of the Senior Class. Twenty-six
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