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950 :'A'A'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'Af'-'-'-'A'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'A'-'-'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'-'-'A'A'A'A'-'A Mid - Ce n turian 671155 History ll was four years ago that we began to worlc toward our goal. ln the year ol' 1946-47 we were a freshmen class of fifty-seven students with Mrs. Hess as our homeroom teacher. Gur homeroom was in the high school auditorium, and as the upper classmen would pass from class to class we respected and admired them. We elected LaMarr Kauffman as president, Richard Jurell as vice-presi- dent, Ronald Ditzler as secretary, and Mary Kreider as treasurer. Our freshmen student council members were Nancy Heimel and Lowell Forney. Dorothy Landis and June Risser were our May Queen attendants, and Doris Hackman was queen. Those who left the class during our freshman year were Joanne Groff, Roy Martin, Kenneth Shenenberger, and LaMarr Kauffman. During our freshman year we ordered our school rings. We were initiated by the senior class of 1947 when we entered high school. We freshmen presented a play in one of our assemblies called Oh Say Can You Sing! Vve started our sophomore year in 1947-48 with forty-six in room ten and lV1r. Klopp as our homeroom teacher. We were sorry that the following did not return with us: Raymond Carvell, John Hornberger, Roy Weaver, Marian Good. Nancy Heimel, Amy Knauer, Marian Ritter, Joyce Webber, lxflildred Landis, and Violet Martin. We elected Robert Garner as our sophomore president, Paul Metzler as vice president, Mary Kreider as secretary, and Ethel Young as treasurer. Those who dropped out of our class during our sophomore term were as fol- lows: Richard Houser, Florence Martin, Miriam Martin, and Lucille Vvillcens. Lowell Forney and Dorothy Landis were our student council members. Dorothy Landis and June Risser were May Queen attendants, and Marian Mumma was queen. Nancy Fox entered the class during our sophomore year but she dropped out before the term ended. Ray Garner and Betty Lou Geibe had also entered at the beginning of our sophomore year, but both dropped out before it ended. When we were sophomores we ordered red and white class hats which were popular for awhile. We also went on a hay ride to Mt. Gretna. We held our sophomore party in the school auditorium for all high school students and faculty members, and everyone seemed to enjoy it. We began our junior class in 1948-49 with forty members in room eleven, Nliss Carney was our homeroom teacher. VVe elected Paul Miller as president, Floyd Kauffman as vice president, Nlary Kreider as secretary, and Ethel Young as treasurer. Paul Metzler and Dorothy Landis were student council members. +24 21 is .-------J----A-M+ffY-ffff,--
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--W ---1950 lxfiiri-Cerlturiarrv Rena Elaine Zook 'Elaine' QMLlSiC inslructorl IBHDCI I-2-3-4 fVl'l'i'E,l5lll'f'l',, C1101 Clllb l-2-3, IYGWVSDEIPPI' Clllb 1-2-3- 4 QCO-cditorf, Mixeci Chorus 3-4 Sexle-He 2-3-4, Girls' Chorus 1-2-3 1- Cyn Lucille K. Zook fiiiemvnlary teacher, Band 4, Cvlee Club 1-2-3, ixflixeci Chorus 3-4, Girls, Chorus I-2-3. Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Stu- clvnl Council 4 fvice Presicienil. Pnlroi I-2-3, Sexlelh- 2-3-4. -- 0 v- ,Gi 20
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M id - C e nt uri an -A-'ff-'Y'-'-'ff-A-Aff-A-'v'-'-'ff-'-'-'Y'-'-'-'ffv'-'Y'- '-'-'fv'-'-'-A-' 1 95 611155 flisfary tcontinuedi .lune Risser and Dorothy Landis were May Court attendants. and Janet Shelly was queen. Those who didn't return at the heginning ol our junior year were Mary Alice Huber, Anna Mary Fry, and Richard Stiet. .loan Sheatter also left us for Florida. hut she came hack near the end of our junior term. Maxine Miller dropped out during the term. Nevin Carvell and Martha Lehman entered the class in our junior year. During our junior year we ordered our senior class rings. They have the school emblem on them with a red stone as the haclcground. We presented the play Papa Says Nou, directed hy Mrs. Hess. and it was a success. We held the Junior-Senior Reception at the Spanish Tavern in Quarryville with the senior class of 1949 as our guests. Mr. Bailey was our speaker. This prom was held on 1V1ay 7, 1949, and we shall always remember it. We held a junior Halloween Party for the high school in Kauftman's Garage at Rothsville. At last we reached our senior year of 1949-50 with Mrs. Grott as our home- room teacher in room twelve. We elected Paul Miller as president, Patsy Hellinger as vice president. 1N1ary Kreider as secretary, and Ethel Young as treasurer. Lucille Zoolc and Paul Metzler were student council memhers this year. Those who didnt return with our senior class were Nevin Carvell and Ar- 1Pll6 Weaver. Betty Buchter left us during our senior year. and then there were thirty-live ot us in the 1950 senior class to graduate. We held the senior doggie roast for the high school students and faculty memhers on Septemher 16, 1949, in Spangle-r's meadow. We ordered white class sweaters during the first halt ot our senior year. On Novemher 18, 1949, we presented the play Glamour Boy , directed hy Nlrs. Croft. and it too was a successful presentation. We held the 'Senior Holly Hop in the school gymnasium on December 17, 1949. We featured the Rhythmairs Orchestra from Columbia, and had a lovely Christmas Dance. Vve sold candy and refreshments at the home haslcethall games. For the first time during our high school years, this year our class, as sen- iors, won the Curtis Magazine Campaign. Our trip to Washington in May of 1950 was very much enjoyed hy every- one. Vvhen we returned we prepared lor Class Night and Commencement, which were held May 29 and May 31. Our goal was finally achieved. V.-.-vlvgvgv-YAYAYAYA.-.-.-,-.-.-ff.-.A.A,A..,. ,gg 22 jg.. ...,.A,,..--....-,..-,.N,.,.,,.,,,V,M.
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