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,v .4- x Faculty Adviser Mrs. Xlary Barley xl Class Officers. Left to right: Seated-Elwood Kyper, prcsidentg lxiy Baird, secretaryg james Rockwell. vice-president, Standing-Stephen NN il lace, historian. SENIOR The Class of 1959, rated as one of the most successful to he graduated from Huntingdon High School in many years, owed its success mainly to a fortunate choice of officers. These officers, under the wise direction of their faculty adviser, Nlrs. Barley, were active in organizing worthwhile class projects. Another factor that contrihuted to the suc- cess of the seniors as a class was a hard-working Advisory Board. Two students were elected from each senior home room to represent that room on the hoard. Those elected were Brad Snyder and Arlene Stapleton. room T. john Xleloy and Judy Peters. room 15: l,ouise liv- eretts and Elizaheth Crove. room 22: Barry lloover and Floyd lletriclt. room 27: and james Coen and Judy Deegan. room 30. Xlemhers of the class participated in all the athletic activities that were carried out under high school jurisdiction. They also represented their class and their school in major music 30 events, hoth choral and instrumental. including county, district. and state festivals. They were active in the Tri-Hi-Y, F. F. A., and F. T. A. cluhs and served as much-needed lihrary as- sistants. They took part in many school pro- ductions. including the animal junior-Senior Prom and the Senior Class Playg and they con- trihuted hoth time and effort to such activities as the Newsreal and the Argus. Extremely successful financially. the Class of 1959 sponsored various money-making ac- tivities, including hake sales. rallies. pep tag davs, and peanut sales. all requiring the full co- operation of the class memhers. This same spirit of cooperation was carried oyer into their daily classes. thus enahling them to take full advantage of their educational op- portunities. Their hope. expressed when they left high school. was for a happy and profitable future that would continue to hring honor to their class and to their :Xlma Nlater.
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