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'rgzaiiaazfv The class of 1949 started its four year journey through Spring City High School on a bright September morning in 1945. The first few days here were most confusing to those of us from East Vincent, West Vincent, East Pikeland, and East Coventry. We began our sophomore year in high spirits, no longer were we little freshmen. This year we organized, and the following officers were elected: president, Philip Carly vice-president, Edward Davis, secretary, Hazel Hacker, treasurer, William Christman. We can recall enjoying our first social event, a Christmas dance, that year. A spring dance was also sponsored by our class. With the exception of the vice-president, our officers were re-elected in our junior year. Charles Finkbiner succeeded Edward Davis in the position of vice-president. The sale of magazine subscriptions sponsored by the Curtis Publishing Company netted approximately nine hundred dollars for the class, On December 5 and 6 Dear Ruth, our junior class play, directed by Mr. Ewing, was successfully presented. Again this year we sponsored a Christmas dance. In May the Iunior-Senior Prom was held in the high school gymnasium using as theme for the decorations, A Walk Through Central Park. Music was provided by the Sharks. During our freshman and sophomore years several members of our class had participated in sports and other extra- curricular activities, but this year many others from the class of '49 aided in gaining victories for Spring City. At last we had come to the final step of our climb through Spring City High School. Most of us had our exuberance at being seniors tempered by the sadness that leaving the school would bring. Edward Davis again became our vice-president. The other officers were re-elected. Under the direction of Miss Hassler the senior class play, Mignonette, was presented December 3 and 4. Determined to make the Christmas dance this year one long to be remembered, we had a semiformal affair with Bob Hartman providing the music. To earn the money needed for our trip to Washington, D. C., we sold vanilla, refreshments at football games, and chrysanthemums. The year now approached its end. Our last action as a class before Baccalaureate Service and Commencement was the Washington trip. In leaving we would like to express our sincere gratitude for the instruction and guidance of all those who have helped us during our high school days. They were wonderful days, we shall never forget them. JEAN E. GUMMA-Historian Thirty-six
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