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PREsIDI-:NT ---- - - - ED IUFE VICE PRESIDENT ---- GERRY HARVEY SECRETARY TREIASIVRER - - - MARY Noss COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE - JACK THOMl'SON AS WE RENEW OUR PAST It seems as though only yesterday we, the class of '58, were freshmen, looking up at tlIe high- and-mighty Seniors and wondering if the day would ever come when we would be part of that elite group. Now we are about to be graduated. Soon we'll be going out into the big, wonderful, sometimes cruel world to make a place for our- selves. We'll be very busy then, and sometimes we'll seem to forget we were ever in high school. But there will also be times when, meeting a colleague of old, we'll begin to reminisce to- gether. Remember: when we were freshmen absorbed in our study of Cy1'ano and the Odesseyg and who could forget our trip to Philadelphia, where we saw nIost of the recommended sights and also some unrecommended switchblade-carrying gangs, who for a while left some of the more timid members of our class wondering why they ever came to the City of Brotherly Love P After that came our first class assembly in which we showed off the variety of talent in our gifted class' talent show topped off with a play. We can't forget our ofhcers, President, Dave Troupg Vice President, Kathy lVIacPhersong Sec- retary-Treasurer, -Ioyce Hoffmasterg and Council Representative, Andrea Dean. Remember: when we were sophomores trying to get relatives to please help out the class and buy at least one box of wrapping paper? Then we put on our assembly to top all other assemblies, The 64,000 Peso Question, written and di- rected by our own classIIIates. For our field trip we went to Washington, D. C. The hard fought campaign over which class ring, Eldorado or Cornet, would be ours was finally won by the jubilant supporters of the Eldorado. Our leaders in all these doings were President, Kathy Mac- Pherson, Vice-President, Gerry Harvey, Secretary- Treasurer, Barbara Hess: and Council Repre- sentative, I. Eberly. Remember: when we were juniors, extremely proud and happy over the tremendous acting in our play Dear Ruth, although it might have had more class support. We gave our all to sell peanuts so that the Prom wouldn't be held in the gym. We'll never forget our assembly or the boys doing The Banana Boat-Song - bananas and all. The Prom, who can forget it? That dreamy night, dancing to the music of Don Peo- ples. Our officers were President, Ed Rife: Secre- tary-Treasurer, Carolyn Wrightstoneg and Coun- cil Representative, Richard Mowery.
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We A ,A lr:-... Rememlzerr our Senior year? We'll never forget it. NVe entered into the first day in the new senior high building under the capable leadership of Ed Rife, Presidentg Gerry Harvey, Vice-Presi- dentg Mary Noss, Secretary-Treasurer, and Jack t if vii Thompson, Council Representative. Soon the new sights became as familiar as the old. We rang doorbells again, only this time we were sell- ing magazines. How often in the future will the memories of those coed gym classes and the mad scrambles for hot dogs in the refreshment stand at half-time, along with the after-effects of pick- ing up the paper, be recalled to us? The Hallowa een parade was reigned over by our smiling queen Gussie Neff and her princesses, Bev and Joyce. Then came the groans at the first sight of the senior pictures. But true to a photographers tradition, Mr. Hunter came through with the best from the very least. We came through with a tremendous senior play, Teen Antics , which everyone said was the best ever, and then the Prom held at Hershey. Q.Thanks, nluniorsll Last but not least came the long anticipated Class Day. Now the greatest of all years has come to an end. Soon we'll have Baccalaureate and hnally Com- mencement, that tearful night when we become alumni and the hrst class to be graduated from the new Senior High. 4- ' As .,,,,..,......f... --s---.::...v ':l WY I
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