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ix Qty in-f DALE B. ALWINE General Smiley Intramurals, l, 2, 3. PRUDENCE R. ALIMINOSA Academic Prudy Y-Teens, l, 2, 33 Intramurals, l, 2, 33 Press Club, lg Orange and Black, l, 2, 33 Class President, lg Dramatics Club, 1, 2: Chorus, lg 'lyping Club, lg Bridge Club, 2: Art Club, 3. IIARBARA ISAIABAN Commercial Barb Athletics Club, 33 Intramurals, fl. HAROLD F. ALIVOOD Commercial IVoody lfootball Manager, 1, 2, 3: Intramurals, l, 2, 33 Hi-Y, 2. 33 Athletics Club, 2. ICLSIE M. BAUMGARDNER Commercial Elsie Metal Shop Club, S. JOANN NI. BANKERT Academic 10 Chorus, I, 2, 33 Intramurals, lg Tumbling Club, 23 Typing Club, 3. DONALD IV. ISIQCKER Academic Beck Intramurals, l, 2, 35 Track, l, 2, 33 Hi-Y, l. CARROLL J. BECKIZR Industrial Arts Petie Hi-Y, l, 2, 3, llunting and Fishing Club, l, 2, 31 Intramurals, l, 2, 3. PHILIP BELL Academic Fib Basketball, l, 33 lfootball, l, 2, lli-Y, l, 2, 33 Basketball Manager, 23 Football Manager, 33 Track, lg Chorus, 33 Typing Club, 3. KICNNICTII I., BECK C CL-ucral f11lS Tumbling Club, 25 Gymnastics Club, 3, Intramurals, 3. 17 ffpn, 'wx .3-f
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The Graduating Class of i956 The leaders of our hnal year: R. Iiiserman, Pres., D, XVolfskill, V. Pres.: J. Garrett, Trcas.g S. Trone, Sec. Entering li. H. S. in l953, we-fresh, green sophomores, the class ol' l956-were graciously re- ceived into the ranks ol the student body. After becoming adjusted to the new atmosphere, our dramatically inclined classmates shone in their pre- sentation ol' The lNlagnificent Obsession , our warblers sparkled in the operetta, A lllaltz Dream. Meanwhile, the athletes were indoctrin- ated in football, basketball, wrestling, tennis, and trac-kg here they gained their experience and skill to continue in their luture endeavors. The femi- nine portion ol' the class was also building the class ol' 1956 a line sports' record. The climax of the year was the traditional senior liarewell dance, the theme ol' which was l estiyal ol' Roses. Our junior year was characterized by many suc- cessful attempts by members ol the class to tnake their loundations of learning, sports, and recreation more concrete. Murder Has lleen .Xrranged, a play presented by the class, outshone last year's performance. The sports' minded, also, exceeded last year's athletic record. An industrious, fruit- ful year ended with the memory of Blossom Time, the Senior Prom. Having become prohcient in our various skills, we, as seniors, were prepared to guide the under- classmen in band, chorus, sporting events, Red Gross, and on the Orange and Black and on the Nornir staffs. The truly outstanding dramatic pre- sentation of our career was given in the form of a play entitled, Time Out For Ginger. The athletic showing of our classmates was brilliant beyond all our expectations. The seniors had at- tained the apex of their career. Baccalaureate Service, Campus Day, Award As- sembly, Senior Prom all passed swiftly to introduce us to the happy, yet sad, occasion, our graduation. ICDWYXA S. ALBIN Connturrcial .Xtatltmie .Xthletic Club, 2, Y-Teens, 23 Metal Shop Club, 3. ROGER L. ALBRIGHT Nornir, fig Typing Club, 3. Edwyna Roger
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.. ,xt a ,S Q' S, CT' ALBERT D. BEMILLER Academic Jackson Intramurals, I, 2, Basketball, 33 Wrestling, 1, 23 Football, 1, 2, 39 Track, l, 31 Hi-Y, lg Athletic Club, 25 Typing Club, 3. JUDITH A. BERKHEIMER Academic Judy Press Club, lg Band, 1, 2, 33 Chorus, 1, 23 Red Cross, 1, 3, Dramatics Club, l, 2, 35 Intramurals, 1, 21 Y-Teens, 1, 2, 3: Orange and Black, 1, 2. NANCY L. BERKHEIMER Commercial Nancy Y-Teens, lg Girls' Metal Shop, 2, Bridge Club, 3. ALLAN N. BISH Industrial Arts Al Band, 1, 2, 33 Intramurals, 1, 2, 35 Baseball Manager, lg Track, 25 Shop Club, 2. PHYLLIS A. BIXLER Commercial Phyl Athletic Club, 23 Metal Shop Club, 35 Nornir, 3. JACQUELINE Y. BLOCHIER Academic jacque Y-Teens, l, 23 Intramurals, l, 2, 33 Student Council, 1, 2: Orange and Black, 2, 35 College and Career Club, 23 Archery Club, 3. CAROL R. BLUMENTHAL Academic Carol Y-Teens, I, 2, 35 Intramurals, l, 2. 31 Press Club, lg Orange and Black, 2, 33 Dramatics Club, l, 2, 3: College and Career Club, 2. DANIEL BLUMIQNTHAL Commercial Dan Football, I, 2, fl: Basketball, I, 2. 31 Baseball, I, 2, 3, Hi-Y, . . K 1, 35 Athletics Club, Z, 3. DALIQ E. lIOLI,INGIiR Industrial Arts Bolz Ilunting and Ifishing Club, 2, 33 Intramurals, 2, 3. j. MARTIN BOLLINGER ACZIIICIIIIC juliux 'Iiyping Club, lg Intramurals, I, 2. 3: Student Council. 2, 3: Class lreasurer, 23 Bridge Club, 23 Wrestling, 2, 33 Hi-Y, 2, II, Chorus, 3, Nornir, 3. 18 sv' 1.29 I b. . ' , -'I 3
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