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I 1 I 0 R Y Whatabeauty! What's so funny? Our first real dance-the Freshman Prom, where we introduced the crystal ball to Hershey High School? But we graduated-into senior high, that is. It seems like only yesterday, doesn,t it? Do you remem- ber: The long wait until lunch-four whole periods? Our educational biology field trips where some learned that H302 is a bleach? Making Japanese lanterns for the Oriental Fan- tasy fSophomore Promj? Some boys missing the crowning of the Sopho- more King, Jack Baum, and Queen, Mary Dif- H ' fenderfer, because of a previous golf engage- ' ment? - Our wonderful drooping decorations at the Mar- di Gras? Charles Miller's Blusher's Society originated in Latin class in honor of Gretchen-Swartz? Congruent triangles? The commercials returning to the high school? The day we ordered class rings? When three hydrogen generators blew up in the ll-B chemistry class? Mr. Herr on April Fools' Day, 1955? Terry King, as Beef , in our junior class play? The day Mr. Shirk was taught how to tie a Windsor knot? All the daisies at the Junior Prom? Now, we've reached the present our big Senior year. But we'll always have these moments to re- member . . . . Our young president. Your rascals, Mrs. Moyer? AAL! Q, 'F r r ,, ,,, , i . .Nj , fx 'J pl ' if , Future models. Hi, babe! W Q , Taking a stroll. Faim ffomsfxlhgfade- -I I- -- H- ll ll 'll Ill 3 sgeggiaegfg 'Q G 3. - 9 S. .. W v
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S ENICJRS In September of 1955, with eleven years of study and fun behind us, we plunged into our busy and unforgettable senior year. Capa- bly led by our president, Joe Di Blasio, vice- president, Cleon Casselg secretary, Winnie Adams, treasurer, Lois Albert, and the class council, we completed several successful proj- ects. The first came in the fall when we initi- ated the patron pages of our Choclatier. Every senior was responsible for finding one or two friends of the class patrons. Also in the fall, we successfully sold senior class play tickets and fruit calces. The new year brought with it more senior events. Among them, the Carrie M. Lady speaking contest in which Arthur Mentzer and Grace Rhine placed first. But, perhaps the four big events in every senior year are the four we will remember longest. There was our senior prom held at the Hotel Hershey on a Friday night in April. Then there was Class Day, Baccalaureate, and finally Com- mencement. All these will be precious memo- ries among our souvenirs. FRUIT CAKE SALE COMMITTEE Top row: fleft to right! Mr. Mandes, J. Gepfer, J. Butch, E. Peters, E. Heisey, M. Shenk, C. Engle, G. Rath, Wagner, J. DeHart, K. Seaman, S. Yingst, D. Byler, D. Gervasi. Bottom: M. Kosier, J. Smith, R. Wells, Miss Glasgow, E. Ruddle, J. Cassel, B. Hutchinson, S. Walborn. Q Qffl ' av RTM . A X CLASS OFFICERS President, Joe DiBlasiog Vice President, Cleon Casselg Secretary, Winnie Adams, Treasurer, Lois Albert. High Fruit cake Salesmen-Anita Freet, Lynnwood Schell and Joyce Schwartz.
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