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MISS BERGER Class Advisor ...--fi To start off the year, the Seniors tackled the magazine campaign, which proved to be very profitable. With the coming of football season, the class sponsored sock dances that continued through basketball season. In October the Senior boys ran a scrap drive, expanding our treasury. November 18 and 19 the dramatically inclined members of our class appeared in the Senior play called The Torchbearersf' Sleighbell Serenade, the Seniors' gala Christmas dance, held December 28, will be long remembered by all who attended. Despite many activities, we were all working toward our future years in college and various occupations. Everyone took Kuder Preference Tests. The non' college bound Seniors took the U. S. Employment Battery of Tests, and the college bound took the Juniata Test. Twelve top Seniors took the Merit Scholarship Examination. Each Tuesday in january groups of Senior P, O. D. students trooped to the U. N. April 18, 19, and '10 was our trip to Washington, D, C., the climax of our wonderful Senior year! ADVISORS-Standing, left to right: Mr. Gendall, Mr. Wetzel, Mr. Mayson. Seated: Miss Farrar, Miss Fullington, Mrs. Mix. H FL
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ALBERT LaRUE VicefPresiderzt CLASS 0 1956 U61 K E ? . , - l MARJORIE ATKINSON WANDA FROEHLICH Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary ROBERTA LANE Treasurer ROBERT LIPPINCOTT President
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RACHEL AIKEN uR3.tCl'1H Transferred in Senior year from New Hope High School. Self-assurance . . . doe eyes . . . works, but not too seriously . . . accommodat- ing at all times . . . takes life as it comes. VIRGINIA ALEXANDER Ginny Honor Society Treasurer 2,35 Honor Roll 25 Arts and Crafts Club 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2, President 35 Antler Co- Editor 35 Hockey 15 Archery 1,35 Basketball 25 Homeroom Secretary 35 Commencement Usher 25 Christmas Dance Committee 35 'Senior Play Committee 35 Prom Commit- tee 25 'Windo'w Painting Contest 2. Bob Lippincott Voted Soph President ROSE MARIE BAKER Rose Marie Dancing Club 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 35 Prom Com- mittee 25 Choir Correspond- ing Secretary 3. Willing worker . . , tran- quility is her virtue , . . dependable . . . well liked . . . sure to succeed. WAYNE ALTHOUSE Wayne Homeroom Vice President 25 Photography Club 15 F.F.A. 2, President 35 Projection Squad 1,2,3. Exceptional singing voice . . . real rowdy . . . quiet until you get to know him . . . contagious personality . . . accepts responsibility. EDGAR C. ATKINSON 5GEdW5 Chess Club 1,2,35 'Chess Team 35 Intramural Basket- ball 1,2,35 Intramural Vol- leyball 153. Brain, but you'd never know it . . . captain of Chess Team . . . very individual- istic . . . calm disposition . . . amazing frankness. STEVEN ARCADE Steve Student 'Council 35 Home- room Officer 1,25 Dance Club 15 Varsity 'Club 25 Basketball 152,35 Cross Coun- try 25 Prom Committee 2. Always ready with an argu- ment . . . Sophomore harem . . . Gettysburg will never be the same again! MARJORIE ATKINSON 55 rge1, Class Secretary 35 Homeroom Secretary 25 Dancing Club 15 Tri-Hi-Y Club 25 Chatter- bux Staff 35 Prom Commit- tee 25 Library Assistant 15 Gym Demonstration 1. Quiet as a mouse, but much more active , . , very effici- ent class secretary . . . finds good in everyone. DONALD BATES Don Homeroom Vice President 15 Photography Club 15 F.F.A. 25 Intramural Vol- leyball 2,35 Baseball 35 Track 35 Chorus 2,35 Choir 2. Twin . . . neat appearance . . . well liked fellow . . . tall . . . blonde . . . blue- eyed.
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