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sr.AT»;n: ). Hake. R. Teumer. . . . how 1: T. Schaffer, K. Peters, W. Grubb, C. Cat anough, R. Porter. E. Strobe!, J. Johnston. . . . ROW 2: E. Stevens. A. Young, J. Pell, J. Thompson. E. Rudolph, W . Hough. C. tt oljenden. A. Harkins. . . . row 3: W. Roberts. A. Rlack, U Hertl. I.. Hess. E. Deitz, I). Rehenna. II . Griffith. . . . row 4: R. Cornwell, C. Raetze. R. Crouley, F. McSparran, T. Reeves, I . Koedding. P. Rrown, . Hendrickson. Sophomores FIRESIDE PALS Add Cheer After Day's Work Lansdowne High School can he proud of its energetic. “responsibility-conscious” sophomore class that worked so well together under the leadership of Mr. Epley and the alert officers: Jack Westenberger. president: Mildred McGhee, vice-president: Edward Ritter, treasurer: and Joan Barnes, secretary. No project was too challenging for them. The profit which the girls made hv selling candy at basketball games and wrestling meets helped to fill the class treasury. Leave it to the sophomores to think of a unique theme for the hop! Retreating from the beaten path, dancers found themselves in an exotic jungle atmosphere. Its fun and success will not soon be forgotten. Then. too. together with the freshmen they sponsored disk jockey Hal Moore’s “Junior Canteen” which featured the hit tunes, special dances and grand prizes. Besides participating in extra-curricular activities, the girls who ushered so efficiently at the lecture series also had an opportunity to hear the excellent speakers. The sophomore chorus lent their musical talent to the Thanksgiving assembly. Many boys and girls excelled in athletics, such as the Ritter twins in boys’ basketball: Bob Gallagher and Wilmer Grubb in football: Juanita Davis in girls' basketball: Nancy Snyder in hockey. These were just a few of the outstanding achievements of this up-and-coming class that worked together so well for the benefit of Lansdowne High School. Trying to plan unusual money-making projects for the Sophomore class are its officers, E. Ritter, J. Rarnes, M. McGhee, and J. W estenberger.
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row 1: A. Schulze, B. Hurt, G. Covey. . . . row 2: T. Steward, M. Steinbrecher, R. Harper. J. Mack, J. Tegler, C. Bowen, J. Dampman. . . . Row 3: E. Harrison. H. J. Smalley. S. Walton, W. Geissinger, C. Scuibba. I. Westenberger, J. Walker, I). Mitsch. . . . row 4: R. Peters. G. Zimmerman. W. Keating. If . Higgart. R. Pride, W. Atkinson, J. McLean. . . . row 5: H. Brown, R. Reeces, S. Bartlett. J. Harper. ('.. Young, A. Simons. M. Anderson. A. Williams. H. Clark. row 1: G. Epley, E. Pusey, M. A. Myers. I). Haas. R. Dillon. . . . row 2: E. Ritter, H. Hrangan. R. Ritter, G. Esham, F. MacFarlane, E. Landi, G. Heath. . . . row 3: L. Hon.sal I. If . Sammy. M. McGhee, J. Galantino. M. Bennett, S. Dukes, R. Webb. J. Lynch. . . . row 4: R. Markley, W. Sharpless, C. Garren, E. Cramp-horn. R. Barnes, D. Wagner. E. Foster. . . . row 5: J. Davis, J. Biester. B. Marshall, I. Aewman, J. Green. E. Hannum, I). Young. R. Berger. row I: E. FeUmeth, If . Hare, ('.. Townsend. (.. Luedecke. . . . row 2: F. Farrell. C. Feech, M. kraff, M. Blatchford, R. Fellows, W. Kauffman. J. Grassie. . . . row 3: A. Clark, M. Cook, S. Brown, H. Mitchell. R. Tuft, I. Moyer, If. Denham, M. Marano, C. Lawrence. C. Hansen. . . . row 4: C. Barrett. M. Powell. A. Watkins, •. Branz. C. Michael. E. I an Dyke. B. Dunkle, A. Hawley, M. Beverly. HOW 1: C. Carey, P. Seltzer. H. Nichols. M. El! man. . . . how 2: R. liar tig. R. Rowley, R. Blake, G. Faust, L. If iesner, A. Fearins. J. Mart!and. . . . row 3: L. Thiving, J. Rea. W. Harrington. L. Gordon, R. Dunn, G. Pezick, V. Snyder, K. Eriksen. . . . row 4: J. Petit, R. Dijoseph. M. Moore, J. Maly. A. Staderman, R. Johnston, G. Kahmer. . . . row 5: M. Godshalk. J. Stiles. J. Dixon. A. Matthews, J. Bell, J. Miller, J. Murray, M. Jones. J. Barnes, E. Brodhead.
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How ]: C. Steward, G. Harrison, R. Fried, T Alden, R. Grrrn, G. Stimus. J. Patterson. . . how 2: . Hess, V. Harlan, 1. If agner. J I aw bach, M. Pierce, P. Warner, A. No . J Kali, II. Stone. . . . row' 3: I). VI or wav, A Peers, L. Angelo, R. Powell, P. Oriseni, T Yeager, E. Hayes, W. Kiichids. R. Wolfram. how 1: M. Leach, A. Red lord, E. Fell, V. tt erntz. M. Rittenhouse, P. U or in g. T. I.iebert. . . . row 2: C. Edmonds, I). Roberts. J. Steel. M. Peers. J. Frafts. G. Gallagher. R. Ford, R. Hill. . . . Row 3: I). Hocking, M. Ritchie. S. Gay. M. O'Kiel, C. Kelly, l. L eavitt. R. Palmer. Freshmen TOWN FOLK Broaden Our Narrow Life Freshman officers chat about their trip to Gettysburg: l. Patterson. J. Eaton. N. If or stall. M. H agner. With Miss Cook as their able adviser, the hoys and girls of the freshman class have completed a happy year of work and play. I ed by class officers Michel Patterson. Marie Wagner. Judy Raton, and Ned Worstall. they have set an excellent example of cooperation for the improvement of the school. The Junior-Freshman party was the event which set the bewildered little freshmen with that out-of-place feeling on their feet, and made them feel that at last they were a part of the bustling community of the school. Throughout the year the freshman maintained high standards in their studies. Sincere school spirit, coupled with the awareness of how much true cooperation brings, has given this class their first lift on the road to success. We hope thev w ill be able to keep as fine a record as they have this year. Lots of luck to all you freshmen.
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