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NORMAN RAYMOND BURKEY Tipper Basketball 1; Sports Booster 1, 2, 3 president; Band 1, 2, 3, 4 president; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus I, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3. 4 president; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 co-captain; class vice-president 1, 4; class president 2, 3; County Bond 2,3,4; County Chorus 4; Hl-Y 4; PENNANT 4 co-editor. Voted the most talented, most dependable, and the senior boy most likely to succeed, Norman disploys his outstanding performances in both his academic work and his extra-curricular activities. Tipper, os he is best known, excels as a leader; and he has shown great enthusiasm in athletics and instrumental music. This 5' H senior plans to study of Pennsylvania State University. Norman will be long remembered for his two rules: District Attorney Flint ond John Lawrence. JOYCE IRENE DELP Corky Band 1, 2, 3, 4 librarian; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 secretary-treasurer; class chaplain 1, 3, 4; Sports Leader 2, 3 secretary-treasurer; Archery 3; Softball 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; PENN-GUIN 4; PENNANT 4. Joyce, who was selected by the students os the best looking senior girl, is 5' 4’ $ tall; and she has blonde hair and blue eyes. This quiet ond attentive senior is one of the nine girls studying the commercial course. In spite of her busy class schedule, Joyce finds sufficient time for her two favorite pastimes: dancing ond roller skating. Corky's after-graduation plans include business school to become a secretary. Everyone will readily recall her participation in field hockey ond her performance os Lily Herbish. ELINOR HARRIET EARHART Ellie Chorus I, 3; PENN-GUIN 1, 3, 4 photographer; Bond 2, 3, 4; Debate 2, 3, 4; Homcmaking Club 2, 4; Archery 3; Field Hockey 3, 4; Softball 3, PENNANT 4 photographer, business manager. As PENN-GUIN and PENNANT photographer, Elinor has often used her camera to surprise a student or a faculty member by taking a picture for the newspaper or the yearbook. Athletically inclined, Elinor participates in field hockey, softball, and roller skating, as well os booting. Elinor, who is both interesting and studious, enjoys reading during her free hours. After high school Ellie intends to enter a recreation education program. This vivacious senior portrayed two excellent dramatic roles: Ingrid Yunguist and Mrs. Dugan. PAULINE LUDELLE GLOSSER Polly Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1 secretary 2, 3, 4; class treasurer 2, 3, 4; Sports Leader 2, 3; Archery 3; Debate 4; Field Hockey 4; Softball 4; PENN-GUIN 4; PENNANT 4. Polly's striking appearance ond her pleasing personality are definite reasons for her competition os the best looking senior girl. There is never a dull moment when this pretty senior is around her classmates. Polly, who is 5' 8V$ tall, has dark, mystifying eyes; and she has often cheered for our team during an exciting athletic contest. While this senior's food gets cold and her coke becomes warm, she is usually dancing to her fovoritc Woke Up, Little Susie. Her contribution to the drama of the doss was her memorable performance as Mrs. Phyllis McKinley. Seventeen
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Pauline Glosser, Treasurer; Kay Pfautz, President; Norman Burkey, Vice-president; Joyce Delp, Chaplain; Susan Goldstein, Secretary. CHARTER MEMBERS Left to Right: Norman Burkey, Susan Goldstein, Pauline Sonon, Arlene Lcngcl, Lorraine Kramer, Koy Pfautz, Ronald Kirkhoff, Sherwood Himclbergcr. Sixteen
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SUSAN FAY GOLDSTEIN Sue Bond 1, 2, 3 secretary, 4 sccrctory-trcosurcr; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 vice-president; $ « secretary 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3 secretary; Debote 2, 3, 4; Library , , 2i K4; pENN GUIN 2 humor editor, 3 assistant editor, 4 co editor; County Bond 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; PENNANT 4 co editor. Susan, who was runner-up os the senior most likely to succeed, has revealed her unsurpassed interest and dependability in all her work. This ambitious and intelligent senior has displayed much initiative in her activities, for she has willingly used many after-school hours to complete PENN-GUIN and PENNANT assignments. Reading and swimming arc Sue's favorite postimes, and she will enter the teaching profession. Susan's outstanding performances hove been these: Karen Andre and Micky, the stranger. EILEEN AUDREY GOOD Loony Chorus 3, 4; County Chorus 4; Library Club 3, 4; PENN-GUIN 3 assistant editor, 4 co-editor; Softball 3, 4; Debate 4; Student Council 4 treasurer; PENNANT 4 co-loyout editor, artist, and typist. Even though Eileen didn't join us until our junior year, she has already demonstrated her excellent ability. Voted the most dependable senior girl, Eileen has definitely displayed her dependability in all her extra-curricular activities, as well as in her commercial work. Runner-up os the best looking and the best dressed, this attractive senior is interested in art, dramatics, and reading. Lcany hos used most of her spare time editing PENN-GUIN or PENNANT lay-outs; and she readily agrees to offer her assistance in any assignment. All will remember her in her dramatic roles os Jane Chandler, Helen, and Harriet Bccchwood. WARREN JOHN HARTMAN Johnny F. F. A. 1 secretary, 2 and 3 vice-president, 4 treasurer; Archery 3; PENNANT 4 co-layout editor. Johnny's winning personality, his pleasant sense of humor, his hondsomc appearance, and his height of 5 9W have been the reasons for his being chosen the best looking and the best dressed senior boy. Johnny, who has brown eyes and brown hair, joined the class of 'S8 in his freshman year; and ever since, he has been one of the agriculture trio. His new '56 Chevy occupies most of his spare time; and during the year Johnny hos worked with Eileen planning the final lay-out of the PENNANT. This busy senior hos portrayed two major rales during his final school years: Defense Attorney Stevens and Fred Taylor. SHERWOOD LEE HIMELBERGER Woody Boskctball 1, Sports 8oostcr 1, 2, 3 secretary-treasurer; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 librarian; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 co-captain; class choploin 2; Archery 3; Hi-Y 4 president; Soccer County All Stars 4; PENNANT 4 sports editor. One of the Charter Members of the class. Woody is 5' 10' i tall; he hos blue eyes and light brown hair. Voted the most athletic senior boy. Woody hos demonstrated his skill in all sports. This versatile senior also plays the trumpet in the school bond and he is a member of the senior chorus. Woody was a competitor for the most talented senior boy, and he was one of the runners-up for the wittiest. In spite of his evening job. Woody has found sufficient time to paticipatc in all his extra-curricular activities. His dramatic performances include that of Larry Regan and Lt. Victor O'Leary. Eighteen
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