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1 e o tin in S ptem er o lla more tian IIN enerv tie freshmen divi efllSklNe wt tes t Iqll lt e irst x x es Xere Stelll ttnn tc nainte w tie s e t o it rox s ie J stu HIS will never forget the times the snewleed out 0 room 9 be ore dismissal and the minor seri tnit too lace in ti naekt tie roti Another interesting event of that ear was 91 5 len ri tsseniv x Iltai ear ie class took a trip to llultd lplni where we visited the Franklin Institute and the Automai Our Sophomore year was liighlibhted by the ordering of our elass jacke ts and rings Mr Hess our class advi ser Seellleel very insistent on cle iuliness because he alway had 115 washing the windows whenever we stood ncar Illelll 1nd piekinn every serap ofpaper from the floor 'lhar year we won the singing, eontest it Field Day by de fe ttinb br ides eleven and twelve At the end of the year our eliss again invaded lhil idelphi 1 on 1 Class trip pool it the Philadelphia Zoo Otir Junior ye ar was filled with many hilarious experiences During one Physics period Mr Reimer was kept busy chasing a barn swallow thtt by some mysterious instinct managed I0 geI into room tl To this day the Pi sics students ire in doubt as to Wllelllel' oi not he tt has weight Those were the days th it th tommeretal stu dents were reprimanded by Mrs Grubb for h indline their type writers improperly They were also busy getting bookkeeping assignments Our Christmas Dtnce the Snow Bill was 1 tremendous sueeess and netted a small amount of money for our trc asurx Mrs Sny der w ts subject to many trying experienees th it c iused her to won d r why 511 hid ever winted 115 is a home room class liruee Moore helped to aggrivate her by niinagtng to et to sehool bk ver tl minutes late eaeh morning later in the year our eliss ttok a trip to Gettsburg Few of us wil forget the mtny slumber pirties held the night previous to our trip It wts obvious that no one hid one much slumber 5 We were surprised that Mr Good nnnaged to plll up with otir anties during the tour of the liittlefie ld At last the fall of 1956 arrived and We had reached our ultimite goal We we re Seniors filthough at times we didn r act much like Se niorsj Our cltss president Ronald Bashore was kept busy planning money raising ictivittes sueh 1s the sale of Ads sotip sales and food sales at basketball games One of our most important eve nts was our Senior Play The cast won t forget those noisy rehearsals and the Ill'lleS Mrs bnyder threatened to walk out on us because we re fused to learn our llllLS There were also many activities after play practice that lasted until the wee hours ofthe morning During th year there were several near riots in room l-1 with Glen Moyer usually reeeiving die blame That ye 'tr he also took numerous field trips climaxed by our class trip to Vxashington D C Although lllefe were many tryii gexperiences we managed to survive Vwhen the IlITle for Comrneneement was near he suddenly realized how our school years had flown past We began to think about the ye ars we had spent in school and all the friends we had made Even though we had al ways looked forward to graduation day we were now reluctant to part Though we will probably never be IO geIllel'3g11llle'lS 1 class these memories will keep us tooether in s trit 19 I On t very hot .ind humid Tu 'selgty nt rg. g' e ' b A f 173, - I . f f 1' ' ' be ' A. - ' ded th - i ben' -en Mr. Saphore-'s happy eonfin -' in room 9 and Mr. Re-ime-r's qui t library fwhich wzisn' iet for uigj. Th' l' le v veel. v: I I - g- ' g . q . -d ith l t ttid 'nts fr vin surr' undi ig vn-hips. Tl ALI - de' ' - ' k -'f- y ft f . 'f A ' '1 . ' ' ' .ps 'Q k p. -' lele 'Nfl' Hit. -' - -2 y- .L 'glyrm ily. ' t y' tl' ee ' ' ' ' 4 et 'L '--' I ' ' - e ' ' - e - , , f.g s ' f ,,ss ' e ' , ' , ' I , .Y N '- ' , ' ' - 't ' ' ' 1 rg ' - , , f 's ' - ' ' X - '- i L ' s H O , , e f L . e I ' V, ye . ' ' , fe . B 's g 1 - sl ' y 7 I . s s . f , s. . s s . V - C ' ' f . Y ' L . 'l t L ' . We will never forget the nervous moments Mr. Reimer spent after dropping his Zoology book in the Sea Lions' ly' ' X gr' ' 1- -4 . Vt. - '- -. . e' -f' - 2 '- 1 ' ' e ' , L 1 H' 2 ' - ' f , ' ' - . 1 ' ti ' yi, ', ' 1 ' ' ' 1- 4 1 ' - e ' ' e 4 - - 4 - 4 e 3. H - ' w ' 2 . ' ' 4 ' g' w A , , 1 ' , K , ,f W l I. el ' , , V , L X , ' , ' 1 - ' L ' 1 V - ' ' ' ' , 4 ' ' L d I ' - - in t . - f 1 ' . t . 1 ' ' ' - ' 1 . 1 x'x' . ' C , , q v . u x m ' ' V- 1 V , ' , , - , ,y,f , A u ' . ' - ' '. 4 e ' ', 'f H I , - . 'e i' . ' ' r - A. 1 K ' - ' 1 -A i ' A r' w 1 O . - V ph V I
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