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Lqft fo right, Sffrirzg on gral-,rp W. Harris. C. Knipe. Firjt Row: lf. Clemmer. lf. Landis, D. Grassley, Horner, D. Hihlms. M. Bonner, A. Fluck, lfmmcriclc, B. Frctz, J. High. Sfmml' Ru-:z'.' 'lf Hontz, K. Clayton, lVl. Bishop, l'. Fox, lf. ClllllI1gl-0l'll, bl. Goodwin. R. Boyer, H. Bates, l.. Bowen, R. -lavorka. Tllinl Row' S. Hem-mlcrtu, R. Hunsickur, G. Cook. Mr. Clmilcorv. -I. Gray, R. Bivighousv, D. Fran, G. G1-yur. llfl iff ll-Hll l,1jfI In rfglzr, Firff Rncv: I.. lVl0yur. lf. Zin-glcr. B. Stolwlvzlck, D. Sclnnimlgal, S. VVilson. hl. Meng, G. Wbst. N. l'l'ic1- F. XN2lI1I1l'l'. Sewzzzzl Row: R. Kril-hcl, -I. Saucrwalcl. A. Sclmaffcr, Nl. SCl12ll-fkl'l'. ll. Slater. N. Rculwc. VV. Vincent. C. VVl1a1'tunlwy Third Roco: H. Lighrcap, D. Sclmlosser, R. Stauffer, M. Reiclmcnlwach, VV. Wcrlwcr. l.. Rittcnhousu. Mr. Colwlcntz 26
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SOPHOMORES Early in the 1954-1955 term, the sophomores, divided into two sections with Mr. Potts and Mr. Zuercher as their advisors, determined to make the year a successful one. They started by increasing their class enrollment with Walter Loburak, Myron Roth, and Wilbur Kriebel as the new entrants. Hockey and soccer were the first activities in which the group participated. Many of the girls and fellows were found in athletic and band uniforms during the season. They shared headlines with the upper classmen. The Sophs sang with the Harmonaires for the first time this year. The school newspaper and basketball also took a fair share of their time. These lads and lasses proved to be a great asset to the school and teams. The highlight of the year was the April dance. Because of the jointure in the fall, the sophomores must postpone the excitement and thrill of getting their class rings. These sophs certainly started their high school days with a bang. Here's hoping that all the rest of their days in high school will be just as successful. iff OFFICERS Prtxidmt ,,..... ...,...,.... ,.., R A YMOND SNYDER Vic:-President .... ,.... l .ONNY SCHWARTZ Szcfftary .,..... , ...... PATRICIA COLE Treaxurzr .... , .... BARBARA CLARK 25
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JUNIORS The juniors were divided into two sections. One group was in C-4 under the supervision of Mr. Coblentz while the other was in room 23 with Mr. Chilcote as their advisor. One of the biggest problems with which the class had to cope was to begin raising money for their senior year. To help their treasury they sold Easter eggs and held bake sales. Dungaree hops were also sponsored throughout the the year to aid the cause. Studying the causes and prevention of juvenile delinquency was a problem they undertook. For this they wrote letters and arranged questionaires to help them in their opinions. Several girls represented the Hatfield Forum Club by attending the meetings and discussions at neighboring schools, Five juniors had the experience and excitement of going to the United Nations Building with seniors. In sports, the teams were well represented by the junior class. They also were members of the band and harmonaires. Charles Whartenby was the only new pupil to enter this grade. We wish the juniors much success as seniors in the fall. As Juniors, they proved to be a very important part of our scholastic life as well as our activities. if OFFICERS Przfidznl ........ ,.........., ..,........ N A NCY PRICE Vice-Pref1'dznt ..... ....... D ENNIS SCHLOSSER Serrziary ...... .... B ETTY LOU STONEBACK Treafurfr. .............. DAVID FRETZ 27
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