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Unner-Gradqeates ELEVENTII ACADEMIC AND VOCATIONAL First Row: Glenn Poust, Ilames Reed, Landis Sheets, S iirley Rupert, Reba Shaner. Second Row: Myra Ann Smith, Mary Lon Burkhart, janet Peterman, Phyllis Reese, Helen Huhler, Doris Magar- Q gle, Shirley Slagenweit, Mr. Babb. Third Row: Franklin Bower, Judy Myers, Patty Lunger, Reese Davis, Barbara Bower, Carol Ely, Mrs. Fetter. ELEVENTH COMMERCIAL First Row: Patty Kilcoyne, Ann Eichenlaub, Mary Sones, Yvonne Steinruck, Alice Al- len, Martha Walters, Shirley llill, Lois Cahn, Gladys Smith, janet Bitler. Second Row: Arlene Miller, Molly Kiess, Adra Robbins, Kathleen Sartori, Evelyn Sherwood, Sandra S eary, Nancy llall, Ruth Buck, Al- vena Lanchle, Esther Chest- nnt, Vivian Shaner, Mr. Babb. Third Row: Danny Taggart, jerry Appleman, Harold Stu- gart, Lloyd Dewald, Roy Cawhliek, Larry Corson. Donald Vandine, Robert Lehman. Charles Wodrig, Robert Bivens, Mrs. Fetter. Fourth Row: Dick Brown. Ir- vin Fox, Paul Kepner. Rob- ert llouseknecht, William Ilouseknecht, Dorothy Lan- renson, Harry Warburton, Larry Mvers, james Maran- sky, Paul Shaner. Juniors When the junior Class assembled in September, with Mr. Babb and Mrs. Fetter as advisers, there were 63 members enrolled. The following class officers were elected: James Reed, president, William Houseknecht, vice-president, Ianet Peterman, secretary, and Reese Davis, treasurer. A spaghetti supper held in October started the activities of 1952-53. Christ- mas paries with gift exchanges, were held in the home rooms. Spring activities included the class play, Men Are Like Street Carsf March 26-27, the Iunior- Senior Prom in May and a never to be forgotten trip to Valley F orge. Class mothers were: Mrs. Harry Bivens and Mrs. john McGowan. 28
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Four years ago we entered these halls, In answer to the teachers, calls, As Freshmen our future was unforseen, Nevertheless, we began to plan and dream. Silly Sophs, was now our name, As we strove toward our life's aim, And how we passed from grade to grade Depended on the marks we made. jolly juniors, our title proclaimed. As our goal for life we tried to gain. Together we grew and together we learned, The knowledge and skill for which we yearned. Dignified Seniors, we now can say With graduation as our judgment day, Our goal achieved, our schooling done. Life's education is just begun. Our hearts today are not very glad But, instead we are a little sad. We look back on treasured years Never to he forgotten hut dimmed hv tears. Class oo 2' x s ,-f ...-'S' xl -:A
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nner - Eradqeates TENTH ACADEMIC AND VOCATIONAL First Row: fleft to right? Gwendo- lyn Hall, Kate Buck, Anna Price, Mary McCoy. Second Row: Mr, Daniels, Holler! Sones, Melvin Sherwood, Lonua Farnsworth, Sylvia Secules, Nau- cy Sheets, Rolmert Laurenson, Mrs. Cooper. Third Row: WVilliam Harding, Don- ald Burkhart, Barbara Zehner, Do- lores Keller, jean VVatts, Sally Domian, Arlene Hall. Mamie Bur- ley, Patty Poust, jean Moser, Shir- ley Corson. Fourth Row: jack Demarest, Donna Strausser, Dora VanDine, Linda Amistrnng, Naomi Morgan, Cwen- dolyn Swisher, Mary Harding, Ho- hert Harding. Fifth Row: David Vial, Grover Dan- ley, Fred Barto, Warren VVhit- moyer, Charles Smith, Larry VVil- kie, james Myers, William Bom- hoy, Charles Hall. TENTH COMMERCIAL First Row: lleft to rightl Mrs. Coo- per, Dale O'Couner, james Par- sons, Ann Starr, Beverly Hall, Ann McClain. Seeond Row: Dorothy Rohhins, Betty Fulmer, Charlotte Camp- lwll, Mildred Holmes, Vivian Sti- ger, Shirley VVright, Nancy Hohh, Max Newman, Mr. Daniels. Third Row: Tonuny Rhoat, Barbara Kiesinger, Nancy jordan, Donald Minnier, Lois Reese. Kay New- man, Patty Felliuger, Dick Bali- cock. Fourth Row: Donald Milla-r, Ivan VVinzler, WVilhur Rogers, Stanley Foust, Dale Mills, Chester Arthur. VVillard Boyer. Tenth Grade The Sophomore Class entered its first year of Senior High with an enrollment of 84 pupils. VVith Mrs. Cooper and Mr. Daniels as advisers the following officers were elected: president. Donald Burkhart, vice-president. Dale O,Con- norg secretary, Sally Dorman, treasurer, Dale Mills. 29 In December, under the guidance of Mr. Daniels, Mrs. Cooper, and Mrs. Fetter, the class held a most successful square dance and Christ- mas party. The class, also, made table cloths and sold them. The profits went toward the class trip. which was thoroughly enjoyed.
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