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the semon oliflceus LEAD RONALD EUGENE FISHER President Commercial If I Were King Hi-Y 1,3,4g Dancing Club I-35 Student Coun- cil 1-4, Vice President lg Class President 2,3,4g Glee Club 45 News Club 4g Commer- cial Club 3g Class Play 3g Basketball ,1-4. DONALD E. CLARY Vice-President Commercial Walkin' On Cloud Lucky Seven Hi-Y 1-4, Secretary lg Dancing Club 1-35 Student Council 4, Glee Club 2-4, Commer- cial Club 3, Yearbook Staff 4g Athletic Club 4g Baseball 1-4, Basketball 1-4g Soccer 1-4. US Ihl2Ol1Gh COLORS SHIRLEY A. HARTMAN Secretary Commercial Gold and White Don't Fence Me ln Dramatic Club 2,33 Forum Club 4: Dancing FLOWER Club 1-3, Glee Club 21 Office Work 4, Class Secretary 43, Yearbook Staff 4g Curtis Chief White Carnation 45 Gym Club 1-4, Gym Team 1-4g Hockey 1-4, Basketball 3,4. MOTTO BETTY LOUISE OBERHOLZER Treasurer General My Heart Belongs To Daddy Tri-Hi-Y 1-4, 'lreasurer 4g Dramatic Club 1-3, Vice President 1, Treasurer 33 Danc- ing Club 1,3g News Club 4g Glee Club 2-4g Class Treasurer 4, Room Treasurer 4: Class Play 4: Hockey 1-4. Climb high, climb farg Our aim, the sky, Our goal, the stars. ADVISERS Mrs. Lehman and Miss Phillippy sponsored by FISHER BROTHERS' NEWS AGENCY
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OUI2 HISIZOR The last paragraph of this history has not been written. What is seen here is a history incomplete. There is space only for the skeleton of events, which for the pastsfour years, have been the life of the class of '54. What cannot be told are the thoughts which passed through the one hundred and eight minds that bright day in September 1950, when Greencastle High School, the dream, became Greencastle High School, the reality. Looking back, we recall with pleasure the first friendships formed, the first awkward efforts in typing, the first experimental tongue-twisting with French phonetics, the first shyness with a variety of new teachers. Like most freshmen, the class of '54 spent its first few weeks in finding classrooms, getting ac- quainted with schedules, and later electing its first class officers: Frank Carbaugh, Rona ld Swope, Ronald Fisher, and Russell Clever. When we entered G.H.S. in the fall of '51, we were no longer the greenies , but sophisticated sophomores, finding new experiences in biology, field trips, and establishing ourselves in glee club, varsity and junior varsity sports. Class officers for this year were Ronald Fisher, Donald Clary, Henrietta Goetz and Phyllis Hicks. The junior year is always one of great anticipation and argumentation. Having chosen Rona ld Fisher, Martha Shank, Don Clary and Joan Hager as our leaders, we were off to an exciting year. After many hectic discussions, the class colors, white and gold, and the class flower, white carnation, were elected. Our class motto became Climb high, climb far, our aim the sky, our goal the stars, and we wrote our class song to the tune of Alexander's Rag Time Band. In March of this year, there was much flashing of new class rings, and with the aid of Mrs. Lehman, we presented our first dramatic production, The Form Divine. We finished the year with a memorable tour of the Gettysburg battlefield. At last in September of 1953, we had climbed high. We were seniors. True, our number had di- minished to sixty-one, but the prestige of being seniors was ours. We were still proud of our large per- centage of varsity athletes, of our aid to the new News Club, and our preparation of the year book. With the hoot of an owl, and a ghost draped in blue, we kept the audience in suspense during our production of Mystery in Blue. The final goal is, of course, graduation. There is no finis at the end of this history. It will be relived many times in the minds of the members of the class of '54. . In if U as-si s Q50 . ,VW Sponsored by SHRA NGRI-LA
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an mspmmq conclusion GRACE RAFF BERT College Preparatory It's What You Do With What You Got Tri-I-li-Y 1-4, Treasurer lg Dramatic Club 1,35 Dancing Club 1,35 Glee Club 2-45 Stu- dent Council '25 Photography 45 Curtis Pub- licity Manager 2,35 Yearbook Staff 3,45Class Play 45 Hockey 1-4. RUSSELL HOWARD CLEVER General I Get Ideas Glee Club 45 News Club 45 Student Council 2,35 Class Treasurer 15 Baseball 1-45 Bas- ketball l-45 Soccer 2-4. onli' iii' OVI' HA HAROLD ATHERTON College Preparatory Doin' What Comes Naturally Hi-Y 1-35 Photography Club 2-4, Treasurer 45 Glee Club 2,45 Dramatic Club 1,25 Danc- ing Club 1-35 Student Council 45 Class Play 3,45 Soccer Manager 3,4, DONALD EDWARD BARNHART General Anything Goes Hi-Y 1-4, Treasurer 45 Glee Club 1,2,4g Photography Club 2,35 Dancing Club 1,35 Dramatic Club 15 Athletic Club 4, Presi- dent 45 Baseball l,3,45 Soccer 1, KATHRYN LOUISE COLDSMITH General Waiting For You Tri-Hi-Y l,3,45 Future Homemakers of America 2,3, Treasurer 25 Glee Club 1,25 Dancing Club 1,35 Dramatic Club 15 News Club 45 Basketball 3,4, CONSTANCE DIANA DIXON Commercial South America, Take It Away Glee Club 2,35 Yearbook Staff 45 Gym Club l-45 Gym Team 1-4. . Sponsored by EARL'S SELF SERVICE MARKET
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