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Saufl'ley's geography class? Going to our skating parties Friday nights? How Miss Reiner! combed James Simes' hair each morning? The American Legion Awards won by Carole Hite and Eddie Pasquale? Our fabulous Beer Club and Dutch Band? When the out-of-district students came? The day Mr. Frock sent 9-A to the oliice for talking in the halls? Wheel The Poets, our poetry for Mrs. Mandes? III. THEME OF WISDOM Remember how those wonderful days of senior W high flew by when: We crowned king, Wayne Lentz and queen, Cindy Clark, at the Sophomore Prom? Hertzlcr and Diemler won the F.F.A. awards? Miss Cool taught us Silas Marner and Les Mis- erables? Everyone had a good time at the Half and Half Hobo Dance? The town was polled about the coming elections by Mr. Shirk's history classes? We had fourth period chemistry experiments? Our class rings arrived just before Christmas? Our Junior Class Play was performed before a sell-out crowd? e're forever blowing balloons! These, and other incidents like them, are certain C Stoner, G- Mccorkle to remain highlights forever Among Our Souvenirs. MIA L0 A 9 'lla US S0 'Tljorgig Porgie puddin' pie, kissed the girls No parking? ' ' ' Legs, legs, legs!! Just Plain Bill
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MEM0liIES I THEME OF INNOCENCE Who will ever forget the incidents which hap- pened in our carefree grade school days? Do you remember: Fred Pellegrini crying during the entire first day of kindergarten? The visit to the turkey farm in a bus? Making clay animals after visiting the farm Our excursion to see Fred Evans' Christmas In the Cool Cool Cool Platform? The fun we had with Alice and Jerry? When Don Hummer was third grade spelling 9 Being dolls in the 4th grade Christmas operetta? Playing main tag on the big playground? John Gruber's original newspapers? Our outstanding sixth grade chorus? Traveling to the Forum to hear a symphony 9 COIICCII . Those brave patrol boys and competent G.S.S. II THEME OF ADOLESCENCE Can you ever forget our growing up days in Junior high? Do you remember: Rldms Along Together The thrill of an assembly every week? Our trapping and baseball games in Mrs. There ve been some changes made. Smile pretty . . . this means you, Clark!
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STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS E. Alger, J. Beachall, R. Biemesderfer, E. Blough, R. J. Rhoades, L. Rurldle, K. Schiller, D. SchaKer, E Cappelli, D. Castelli, B. Christ, B. Dunbar, P. Evans, Shertzer, C. Sponaugle, C. Stoner, D. Strickler, S A. Flowers, N. Gearhart, R. Haines, C. Harkness, Wenrich, C. Wine. J. Hetrich, E. Hitz, F. Hocker, S. Kurtz, J. Nagle, 'l'ROKE 0F PREMAUY One of the most important organizations in our school is the Student Council, advised by Mrs. Callus. Its main purpose is to maintain close har- mony between the students and the faculty of the three departments of the school. The students seeking office reveal their desire to the student body at the close of each year. This year, by secret ballot, the pupils elected were: president, Robert Haines, vice-president, Edward Hitzg secretary, Carol Hark- ness, treasurer, Robert Beimesderfer. Just a few of the many items on which the Council acts are selling Trojan shirts and writing paper, sponsoring noon-time dances, and settling our con- tinually arising problems. Not just once in a while but at all times the representatives to our Council should be given utmost support by all of us.
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