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'crassA-A---------4-A----ie - -B-fw---W --Y--i fav--:a:::f-EM -M: 1444..-Ezezei::::::::,::::,:::E..5-L sfisqriseez SENIOR CLASS HISTOR! We began our high scnool career witn an enrollment of twenty- nlne. Our Freshman officers were: President, Louise Goss, Vice-President, Gerald Lang, Secretary, Donald Franks, and Treasurer, Ethel Bishop. We had Mrs. Miller as our advisor. Our activities for the year were two weiner roasts, an ice cream party, and a square dance. By the end of the first year, our class had decreased to twenty members. At the first meeting of our Sophomore Year, we elected the following officers: Pres1dent,'Robert Hoffman, Vice-President, Kenneth Beatty, Secretary, Louise Goss, and Treasurer, Ethel Bishop. ' The main events of the year were a square dance, a ehieken and noodle soup sale, a hike, a weiner roast, a skating party, and a sauer kraut supper in the spring. As Juniors we had decreased to thirteen members. At our first meeting, we elected the following officers: President, Robert Hoffman, Vice-President, Gerald Lang, Secretary, Martha Hallman, and Treasurer, Ethel Bishop. Our elaee activities for this year were twe square dances, and the play, 'Where's Grandma.' It was our pleasure to entertain the Seniors at the Junior Prom. We have now come to our Senior Year. The officers for the year are: President, Robert Hoffman, Vice-President, Virginia Gross- man, Secretary, Martha Hallman, and Treasurer, Ethel Bishop. During this year we presented the play, Don't Darkenlly Doer'. We held three square dances, oolleeted scrap paper, and had twe cabin parties during the year. At the present we,are planning a class trip to New York. le now bid farewell to P. V. H. S. The Class of '45' wishes te thank the faculty and school members for helping and eeeperating with us through our four years of high school 11fg, :::,:.::.::2...4,41 I8 yt.. :: i.:::.1:.3..C:.......
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za:e:.::,:a.:::.::.ll4,41 Alpha Ie.-E2.1:.:.:a.:::.:.::.:.: P JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Junior Class started its Freshlan Year with twenty-five members. The officers were as follows: President, Edwin Walker, Vice-President, lary Jane Temple, Secretary, Jane lolanusg and Treasurer, Edward Houck. The class activities were a hike and weiner roast to Rook Springs in October, a vegetable soup sale in December, a weiner roast at Pine H111 in April, and a square dance in larch. Our Sophomore Year found us with just twenty members and the following officers: President, Charles Croyle, Vice-President, Betty Barclay, Secretary, Jane Holanusg and Treasurer, Norma Wagner. The activities for this year were a weiner roast in October, a trip to Huntingdon to the movies in February, and a square dance in April. We also sold Jello as a class financial project. We began our Junior Year with eighteen lelbers but only for a short time, as Joanne Attios left us in November to return to her hole in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Our officers were as follows Presilent, lary Jane Telpleg Vice-President, Norna lagnerg Secretary, Lillian Croyle, and Treasurer, Edward Houck. Included in our activities for this year were two square dances, the play, 'Here Comes Charl1e', also the selling of Jello. Last, but not least, it was our pleasure to entertain the Seniors at the Junior Prol. We elose our Junior Year with the hope that we will all bo together when wo begin our Senior Year. Za.aa:.:.:.:aa.:.:.l,..M 20 TH..
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