Class Of 46

(Courtesy of Kathryn Narehood)

First row, left to right: Nerine (Middleswarth) Norman, Phyllis (Ulsh) Barber, Gladys (Hartman) Hommel, Virginia (Goss) Goss, Ruth (Bachman) Bowersox, Anna Kathryn (Fuhrman) Thomas, Vivian (Rohland) Boop, *Ruth (Woodling) Fuschia.

Second row: Raymond Hommel, *Gene Camp, Esta Mae (Wagner) Kline, Jane (Wagner) Mattern, Helen (Hackenberg) Ritter, Miss Elizabeth Bratton, Class Advisor, June (Bailey) Gilbert, Kathryn (Felker) Narehood, Pat (Patton) Owens, Eugene Blee, Paul Benfer.

Third row: James Weisen, Paul Kline, Ned Felker, James Edmiston, Richard Kearns, Dale Musser, *Daniel Rigel, Richard Bingaman, Lamar Snyder.

(* indicates deceased)

(Do you know how many Class of ’46 WWII and Korean veterans were from Beavertown? Answer next month.)

Answer to Last Month

It is unlikely that any record exists that could show all of the local plays put on in this hall in its history.

But just in the early 1920s the following 4 were done: Deacon Dubbs and Under Blue Skies, both comedies, were put on, because the only cast member still living is Gladys Freed, and she verified this information.

Likewise we know My Wild Irish Rose was presented, verified by cast member Paul Bobb.

Finally, an operetta, >Polished Pebbles, was performed in this hall, as was verified by cast member Shem Aigler.

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