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si 'Q .ai 3 All N1 OPHOMORE CLASS F. j0llN CATALANO B. S. 111 Education Illfllilllil State Teachers l,t'l1l'l1l. Statc College Sophomore Class Advisor Asst. Basketball, Bascball Coach BETTY L. HIIEA ll. S. Clarion State Teachcrs Collcge Pennsylvania Statc College Dulce Uuivcrsity Ilistory, Latinr Hcalth, and Phy. Education SOPl10ll'lOl'6 lass Advisor t 1 Fxunds md strmqe ll t on Q s l 111 its lilst semester IS p1rtot vigor for thc new school K I ' r V fi S 1 A ,rs 1 10 A 0111 - - ' . S 1 if 1 Kcystouc joint School. ap' y accs . Wcd ' . ou as. would pr vide lots of pep and K I so 1o11 L ss , s tb 711 ll 1 o t I ' . TI1-Q ' ,-' i l - 1 -i -s. ,l , 1 NVQ . rou fu 11 1 , , ted ' 16 , X ' . g ce club, Llllll hy our fcllows Q 1 IS o Ol 111 W! 1 A l 1 as l wc td . tl I -Q1 K 1 . ' wl1o play o11 tl1c ha l etl I 1. crsf arc cheer -adcrsg Margarct Bciscl rcprcscnts us o c va ltf 'l1 Je i11 111- ' ldil Lcc cans is a ll1CllllJCI' of thc junior vars ' 1ccrl 1 111 Y ad ' 1 11 10111 ' , ' '11'd W1 1 t11 Q C1ltllllSl'lSlll tt our tuturc 'lt nv- , . . ' N ' FlOl1C'l0lIlt xgh c 0 l. f jf 1 , , X1 i J , ff jx ff? M ,WJ A f 1 is f ,ff 1 l 1 1 MOT'l x Not to thc lop, ut s ' l 'lill in! my aim. , 'Y a ' ' 1 1 1 L - C1 1 l V 9 O .M f ,J ., J I VA ff l 'TV SOPIIOMOIHIC CLASS OFFICERS llI'l'SlLl0lllI - Bouda lX.lL'lX1L'1lllS Vit-c P1'csiclc11l: - Cary Shay Sccrctary: - -Ivan VVCHVCI' 'lNI'l'llSlI1'CI'Z Nola Amslcr THE WHITE MEMO 1953
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FRE HMAN CLASS MRS. ESTHER RITNER Litt. B. Grove City College Penn State Extension English Freslimtm Class Advisor 'lC1l!'lJOOli Advisor MRS. BETTY Mt-ELHATTAN Grove City College Clarion State Teachers College Freslmian Class Advisor Business Education This has been an unusual year for the freshmen as well as all those in Keystone High School. Because of the consol- idation of our school with three others. those of us who had been in the White Memorial School before felt that they were heing invaded, while those who were coming in for the first time felt that they were being transplanted. However. as the vear progressed these feelings were displaced as we gradually realized the advantages of our new jointure. The freshmen readily forgot their differences and anxieties, and soon many associations and friendships were made which we feel have greatly benefited us. The freshmen class is the largest in the Keystone Joint School. It consists of eightty-five pupils which are divided into two sections with Mrs. McElhatten and Mrs. Ritner as advisors. Fourteen members of our class are represented in the band and eight on the yearbook staff. In cheerleading Donna Har- bin and Dianne Cotherman are our representatives. On December twenty-third our class presented the first class assembly. The program consisted of a one act play Star of Bethlehem. and several musical numbers. We are proud to have as one of our members. Russell Black, who received an industrial art's award for an out-stand- ing design he had produced on metal. This Industrial Art's program is sponsored hy the Ford Motor Cn. for junior and senior high school. There were five thousand entries in this contest and out of these, RusseIl's was one of the thirteen hundred that received awards. He recived a plaque of recognition and a gold lapel pin. We regret losing four of our members this year. Fred Keefer Edn M , a ay Shiner, Charles Sommer. and Barbara Herman. Outstanding in our memories this year are the many new friends and associations we have made. May we hold them clear. V chu-crm. :rear ine track f ' X, Forheavensake's don't hold us hack. T' We want no clowning-we want no tricks ' , Here comes the class of fifty-six! 5 E 1 Z , Qu-uf MONO ifnusiiixmx crmss l orex'er Onward V Ol7l'llCl'lliS FLUXVER Presiclent: - .Iuiiies Todd Rcd R050 Vice l'resideiit: - Nancy Knight Secretary: - Donna llurliiu COLOR Trensiirerz - ltnyuioiid Elder Blum' and Cnty
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