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KCLASS HISTORY - cont'dJ Casemang Secretary, Dotty Lowisg Treasurer, Milo Edking Historian, Kenny Bedford. During November, with the help of Mr. Markiewicz, our advisor, we successfully launched our first Community Fair, the proceeds of which contributed toward our Washington Trip expenses. At last there was an increase in the treasury, but our class body was doomed for another de- crease. Both Kenneth and Dale Bedford left us, deciding on an early start at the business of making a living. They were followed by Vera Shaffer, whose early departure was due to illness. Later on, with the help of Mr. Masteller, we published a newspaper, reporting the latest school news. At last the fall of 'h9'arrived, and we were entering the same class- room with the same advisor, but as full fledged Seniors, and to remain such, for better or worse, until Commencement did us part. Our class officers were: President, Bob Pardee: Vice President, Ricky Robbinsg Secretary, Dotty Lewisg Treasurer, Milo Edkin and Historian, Alpha Cott. With the exception of one alteration our faculty remained the same. Mr. Witmer reported for duty as the new Ag. teacher, replacing Mr. Sa- phore, who left during summer vacation. The first class meetin reported the funds at the start of the year to be the great sum of Z'gB225.00. Our first activitywas the annual Hal- lowe'en Party, which was exceptionally well attended. Since many of the class came in costu e, we also had our funl Our next duty was to get the contents of the yearbook under way, and we began that task by giving the yearbook her new name of Loyalsock Echoes. We then organized our staff. By Thanksgiving we had raised e- nough money through the selling of advertisements to cover the yearbook expenses. To meet that ever present problem of our Washington Trip expenses, we once again tackled the plans for a Com unity Fair, our second, which was held during the first week of hunting season. During the first week of December we accomplished the impossible --- that is, we had our graduation pictures taken without any serious came- ra destruction involved. , Christmas time found us still wondering about the Freshman Class, who had taken their place very nicely, and still seeking refuge from the seventh and eighth grades as they charged down the Grange steps. The following month found our faculty confirmed naspirin addictsn, for they had finally distributed the parts for our Senior Play. The remainder of our year was spent in many ways. Perhaps then we were remembering our own personal history of our high school years, for that history represents days we will never forget. As the night of graduation nears, when we will all be together for the last time, I wonder if it will be as easy to say goodbye to school life as we have anticipated. That night will mean goodbye to Loyalsock, yet few will say it without adding, I'll miss you .
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