Townville High School - Memories Yearbook (Townville, PA)

 - Class of 1950

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508 ?56 SENIOR CLASS I-IISTCDRY One rainy morning in the month of September, in the year 1946, we started our Freshman year at Townville High School. We needed class officers im ediately to lead us in our activities. We chose for President, Bill Pratt, Vice President, George Maynard: Secretary, Jean Wright. Mr. Fairlamb was our class advisor. In the fall of 1947, we were back to make our Sophomore year a better one than the year before. We chose for President, Hiram Graham: Vice President, Nancy Robbins, and Secretary, Patricia Wood. We selected green and yellow as our class colors. Our Junior year found us under the care of Mr. Heinbaugh and with the following class officers! President, Mary Ann Robbins: Vice President, June Maynard: Secretary, Jean Wright. The first thing we had to do was to earn money for our Prom. By combining our efforts, we took over the food concessions at the basketball games, sponsored a play, and a paper drive. We managed to scrape up enough money to put on a fine Prom at Cambridge Springs. Upon entering the final year, we found ourselves in the new building. Our class advisor was Mr. Mason and the class officers were as follows: President, Richard Shade: Vice President, Nancy Robbinsg Secretary, Glenna Copeland, Treasurer, Ruth Crawford. As our Senior year progressed, we found ourselves in need of money again, so to solve the problem, we sponsored the Halloween dance, put on a play, and had a chili supper. We wish to thank the faculty, and Principal, who have been patient, enough to stick with us during our years at Townville. They have done their best to teach us the necessary subjects which we will use in our future experience.

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