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Class of '55 We found the sophomores very much concerned with raising money. This is the first year they have had class dues and, after deciding the amount each member should he assessed, they entered into a lively dis- cussion of olher means of earning money. They finally agreed to take a concession stand at the Halloweaen Parade and have a bake sale. Then they made plans for the big social event of their year--the Christmas Dance. The class officers are: President - EMMA JANE STEWART Vice-President - JEANNETTE ZINDA Secretary SANDRA EVELAND Treasurer - DONNA BALSHI Class Adviser - MR. SNYDER First Hou-, Frrnff fu Burke D. Balshi, J. Thomas. I'. Tll0llI2liS. R. Thomas, B. Yeager, L. Yeager. C. Bart- low. Ser-mul Hou'-Y. Leighoaw. D. Rhodes, L. Rhodes, D. Shultz. V. Shultz, D. Snyder. L. Splain. .I. Zinda. Third Hou' R. Haladay. E. Stewart, G. Hunsinger, T. Jones. I'. Keyser, R. Kilnsal, P. Baskin. Fourth Hour-C. Fisher, P. Fisher. B. George, J. Getkin. J. Doraski. Fifth Rau'-M. Drumhellcr, P. Dup- nock. J. Eveland. S. Eveland, C. Chcrrington. Sixth lfou'--J. Beavh. J. Beaver, M. E. Bivkert. Sfumiiny' C. Beaeli. Mr. Snyder. Adviser. 14
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First Rou', Front to Bock-N. Cornelison. S. Ridgwny, G. Snyder. Semnd Run'--C. Lang, E. Levan. D. Linn. C. Minnier, L. Moss. Third Ron'-A. Hanntzelman. R. Hendricks. M. Holderman. Y. Stevens. W. John. 1 ourth Hou'-V-B. Fetterlnzin. H. Rohhins. D. I-'etternmn. R. Fetternmn. F. George. 'l'. Harder. Fiflh Ifnu' - H. Cornelison. B. DeGreen, I. Reeder. Mrs. Mcfern. F. Feese. R. Abrzu-zinskas. Simfl: Hair, S. Artlcy. R. liickert. .I. Brecch. S. Yeager, l'. Brown, H. Tholnas. L. l-'eclrk-r, B. Hnslmgen. Class of '54 We opened the door to the Junior home room and it was fairly buzzing with activity. The class was having its monthly meeting and, as always, there were a great many important things on the agenda. The Junior-Senior prom was under discussion. First the theme was discussed and agreed upong then other details were decided by the class. The committees were appointed to carry out the plans. This class was socially inclined and made a point of having some kind of social function each month. They sponsored three square dances for the student body, skating parties, a Hallowe'en party, and the Prom. Jumping Jupiteri' was produced by the thespians, and countless hot dogs and candy liars were sold at the games to add money to their coffer. Their class oflicers were: president, Tom Harderg vice-president, Shirley Artleyg secretary, Shirley Yeagerg treasurer, Renee Fettermang adviser, Mrs. McCern. 13
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First Row, Front fo Burk-M. Andrews. N. Barnes. D. Beltz. N. Bittner. B. Breevh. C. Karnes. I.. Breach. D. Fegley. Sl'I'0Hd Row-M. Cope. C. F6IlSt6l'lllilC'llE'l', A. George, J. George, B. Getkin. J. Harder, Il. Haun- tzclnmn. J. McCarthy. Thirrl Rvur- N. Hoover. L. John. L. Campbell. .l. Valenvik. D. Kimsnl. N. Licby. J. Ward, C. I,evan. Fourth Rauf-D. Servose, C. Baskin. P. Shernesky, 'l'. Rhodes. ID. Hower. J. Waters. Mr. Wolfgang, Adviser. Fifth Ron'--H. Savage, D. Breech. E. Brwcll, M. Artley. R. Bucher. H. Linden- muth. M. Fegley. W. Walter. Si.rfl: Hou'-T. Fetterolf. J. Lung. 'l'. Stewart. 'l'. Hawk. D. McCormick. J. Riegel. K. Hontz. H. Ash. li. Raup. li. Martz. Standing at Fur Left-Mr. Bergstresser, Adviser. Class of '56 As we moved along the hall, we approached the freshman homeroom. We quietly opened the door and found ourselves in the midst of a class meeting. The group had just finished electing the officers for the school term. The results of the election were: Delores Servose, president, Danny Fegley, vice-president, Barbara Breech, secretary, Joe Valencik, treasurer. They were welcoming the country students into the ninth grade when wc entered. The freshmen were fond of parties that were gay, exciting, and full of laughter. They proved hy their large attendance that they enjoyed a good, rip roaring, old-fashioned square dance. This class had 49 members. It was well represented in the hand and promises to be a very active group. 15
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