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70 doxinifii Class Officers Pre-Transition Junior-one Term Melvin L Sites Paul J. Yatchisin Kenneth E. Carpenter President Vice-President S ecretary-treasurer Transitional Junior Year Melvin L Sites Benjamin F. Davies Earl L. Harbison Noonan Lyons President—transition class President—regular class Secretary-treasurer Secretary-treasurer Senior Year James C Buck Paul J. Yatchisin Kenneth E- Carpenter Basil B. Bartknv President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer National Honor Society Edward F. Ambrose Arthur E. Higinbocham Kenneth E. Carpenter Officers President l ice-President Secretary Student Government President of Student Body Melvin L. Sites
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' 4 (2oxintfi ian PAUL JEROME YATCHISIN (Tex) VICE-PRESIDENT 1209 Loomis Avenue Scranton 4, Pa. Bom: April 9, 1936 Course: General and Drafting Activities: American Legion Award, 10A; Baseball, ’54; Soccer Manager, ’53; Inrtamural All-Star Basketball, ’51; Commissioner of Intramural Basketball, ’52; Commissioner of Intramural Base¬ ball, ’51; Commissioner of Intramural Soccer, ’51; Student Coun¬ cil, S-l, S-2; Chairman of Athletic Committee, S-l, S-2; Student Court, ’53; Vice-President of Student Council, S-l, S-2; All- Star Soccer, ’51; Vice-President of Senior Class; Reporter for Radio-Program, WGC; Cultural Olympics,’ ’53, ’54; Corinthian Photographer, ’53, ’54; National Honor Society. Tex is a guy” to whom you just can’t say goodbye”. He possesses attributes that have made him the keystone of our class in school, in sports, and in government. A member of the Na¬ tional Honor Society and class Vice-President, Tex” leaves with hopes for a bright future and the blessings of his classmates. KENNETH EDWARD CARPENTER Ken SECRETARY 210 Wildwood Avenue E. Lansdowne, Pa. Born: November 13, 1936 Course: Regular and Stenographic Activities: Girard News Reporter, 10B to J-l; Drill Band, 8B to 10A; Concert Band, 10A to S-2; First Lieutenant, S-2; Cul¬ tural Olympics, ’51 to ’53; Student Court Judge, J-l to S-2; Ass’t Bookkeeper Student Center, J-l; Head Bookkeeper, J-l to S-2; Glee Club, J-l to S-2; Secretary-Treasurer of J-l Class; Secretary of Senior Class; Joseph A. Campbell First Prize; Associate Editor of Corinthian, S-2; Student Cabinet, 9A to 9B; Reporter WGC, S-2; Bell Lyre Award, 10B, J-l, J-2; National Honor Society, J-l to S-2; Co-editor-in-chief of Girard News. ’54; Student Court, ’53, ’54; 1st Lieutenant of Concert Band, ’53, ’54; Steel and Garnet Staff; Secretary of National Honor Society. Ken” possesses a truly fine stock of ideals. He upheld these con¬ victions through thick and thin. Because of this tenacity of pur¬ pose, Ken has won the admiration and respect of his class. A credit to the Band, Student Center, and student government, Ken is a man whom Stephen Girard would be proud to call son. BASIL BURLEIGH BARTLOW (Basil) TREASURER New Albany, Pa. Born: March 6, 1937 Course: Regular and Electrical Activities: Glee Club, ’51 to ’54; Dramatic Club, ’52 to ’54; Swing Band, S-2; Battalion Lieutenant Clerk, S-2; Class Treas¬ urer, S-2; Student Center, S-2 ; Sound Engineer, ' 5 2 to ’54; WGC Technical Director, S-2; Caen Committee, ’51 to ’52; Junior and Senior Life Saving; National Honor Society. Basil has won a high place among his fellow classmates with bis mechanically inclined mind. His inventiveness is particularly keen. Who knows! We may even have another Edison!
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