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Sophomore Class Front Row Guy Fxx Mrs Yocum Shxrley Keadle Jane Crouse Eva Miller Darlene Umbrell janet Serbert Audrey Sxmpson Linda Burd Davrd Se1bert Mlss Relmensnyder Second Row Clalr Zexgler jrm Campbell Marlene Parson Vlrglma Luckett Marlene Umbrell Dolores Briggs jane Stewart Nancy Gerlach Marcra Varner 'lhgnxrd Row B111 Campbell Beatr 1ce Stewart Shlrley Kllng jane Crlder Dlane Parker joan ort Fourth Row Grace Bryan Lyle Crouse Beverly Gallagher Thaddeus Book B111 Flemrng Joyce Campbell Helen McClure Lula ODonne1l Fxfih Row Larry Adams Jrm Peterson Donald Coons Davxd junkm Robert Plper Drck Shoe ma er Back Row Darlene Jones Barbara Besecker Shlrley Sm1th Raymond Burdge Robert Bryan Ralph Thompson Jxm Breckenrldge Lvnn McCurdy Robert Brlcker Harold Goshorn WllllS johnson Rhea Mxller Gray Hockenberry On August 31 1953 fifty three ambmous sophomores entered Fannett Metal omt Sen1or Hlgh School Our class had xts first class meetlng on September 29, 1955 at whlch tlme we elected our class oilicers On the evenxng of November 13, 1953, we held a roller skatlng party for both the junror and senlor hxgh pup11s As a reward for the class attendance durmg the month of December, the mem bers of our class in room 2 had the opportumty of golng to the Pennsylvanla Farm andF F A boys CLASS OFFICERS Pres1dent Sh1r1ey Sm1th V1ce Pres1dent Darlene Umbrell Secretary Dolores Brlggs Treasurer Rhea Mtller HISIOIIHU Jane Crxder Page 26 . 1 I , . ' .f ' J . 2 . ' 1 ' , Q 1 1 , , , 1 1 1 . .Z 7 5 I 5 l 7 1 1, , 1 u , Q 1 I 1 1 : 5 I 1 3 3 ! : ' ,J 9 9 . I l 1 , 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 3 s 9 s Q 1 ' 2 I , I , ' ' , I , I I, 3. 7 , 3 3 I 3 - 1 - J u n 0 , , I . . 1 ' - 2 Show on the opening date, January 11. We were accompanied by the Junior Class
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Year Book taff Joe Burd, Mary Ann Park, Lyle Adams, Mrs. Shoop, Wayne Campbell, Nancy McAllen, Mary Morton. We have finished the Fifth Volume of the Tuscaroran. This is the second year we have joined forces in making our Year Book a success. It is an honor to be on the staff, even though there is plenty of work required of each individual. It is also a privilege because, after our edition is turned over to the Printing Press, we, the staff, have the privilege of touring the Craft Press Building and learning exactly how the year book is put together. We sincerely hope that you enjoy our year book, The Tuscaroran of 1954. Those on the staff are: Editor ............ ...................... L ewis Shearer Assistant Editors --- .... Mary Ann Park, Wayne Campbell Business Editors .... ........... M ary Morton, joe Burd Art Editor -.- ........ .................. M ary Ann Park Assistant Art Editors --- --- George Jarrell, Wilma Leatherman Advertising Editors .... ...... N ancy McAllen, Lyle Adams Adviser ............ ................. M rs. Shoop There is an old saying that if you do not progress you must retrogress - that is, go backwards. That means we must look to the future, for if we do not, we will be looking to the past. That saying is just as true as it ever was. In almost every field we can be proud of the progress we have made. Look at the progress we have made in aviation. The Wright Bros. started flying under a hundred miles an hour. Now we are flying faster than sound, with any point on the earth just a few hours away. In medicine the same is true. We have progressed from the time where a shot of brandy was the cure for almost everything, to the miracle drugs of today. In education, we have made remarkable progress also. We have progressed from the Little Red Schoolhouse, with all eight grades in one room, to our large consoli- dated schools with their many windows and attractive colors. The school no more teaches the three R's, but has other classes to broaden the students' knowledge. In our valley, we have progressed with the rest of the world. We have come from the Little Red Schoolhouse of our grandfather's day, to the time when we are looking forward to a high school combining both townships. just as the little red schoolhouse was adequate for our ancestors, so are our present schools adequate for today. , But what of tomorrow? Will present needs be suitable for tomorrow, or will progress bring something new? If we are to progress, we must look to the future. Lewis Shearer Page 28
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