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q special recognition voice of democracy contest The York County Winner in the second annual Voice of Democracy Contest sponsored by the York Junior Chamber of Commerce was Barbara Wales of Central High School. She was presented a plaque, a radio, and a S10 gift certificate for her winning tape-recorded essay. We wish to con- gratulate her for this achievement. 'NL Bah ldfhqnfy buh our spellers The National Office Management Association conducted a spelling con- test of 300 words. The test is given to all Senior Business Students through- out the city and county schools. A student must attain a 100 per cent score to be eligible for a certificate. The Education Committee of the York Chapter of NOMA proudly pre' sents to Donna and Patricia this certiticate of merit. home economics This year The Woman's Home Companion magazine featured an extensive article on Home Economics Education in United States Schools. The picture at the right appeared in this article. Three eighth grade stu- dents learn to wash sweaters. Marilyn Whitcomb starts with a pencil outline of hers on paper before washing so she can shape it afterward. Carolyn White- head gently stretches her washed sweater to shape: Pat McSherry washes hers. l N 4 S.. F
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l case 1 f ff Qi: QVFTLE ...gn-w T' Class Officers: Left to Right: Frederick Smyser, President: Dorothy Tyson, Secretary: Sue Ann Ruby, Treasurer: and Larry Shaull, Vice President. CLASS ADVISORS Mr. Elwood Fauth, Mrs. Margaret Dotterer, Mrs. June King, and Mrs. Margaret Lehman. CLASS MOTTO The youth of a nation are the trustees ot' prosperity. senior class history We began our Freshman year in September, 1952. We soon got into the swing of things and proved to everyone that we were an active group. We returned to school after the summer vacation as Sophomores. We continued to be an active class. This year proved many opportunities for our members to show their ability in sports, clubs, and scholarship. September of the year 1954 found us Juniors in rank. The chief project this year was the sponsoring of the Junior-Senior Prom. Not to be overlooked was our class play, No Boys Allowed, which proved to be a big success. September 7, 1955, was one of the most important days of our lives for we were now Seniors! We began our final year with much eagerness and enthusiasm. Dances were held after the basketball games giving us an opportunity to show our school spirit. We also produced the exciting drama, Drums of Death. After twelve long years we have reached our goal VGRADUAT ION! We gather up our knowledge, fond memories and hopes, and bid our principal, faculty, and friends, who have made these years such happy and profitable ones, farewell! 22
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