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Molly Paul, President Gertrude Shonk, Vice President Josephine Honeycutt, Secretary Helen Crawford, Treasurer Dorothy Hampson, Sports Manager 1 1 + JUNIOR CLASS x a m Ever since the class of 1934 entered the Seminary as Freshmen they have been steadily heading toward the top, leaving behind them a wide trail of envied achievements, scholastically and socially. Repre- sented by capable leaders they have claimed a prominent place in all the affairs of the school. - If you can judge fairly by past successes then '54 is well prepared to take their place as Seniors and to become true leaders of Moravian. m 1 r SOPHOMORE CLASS ikiklk The Sophomore Class, during the year 1955, although small, has done well. 'We have elected Gertrude Shonk as president Rr the year. She has also been elected as Vice President of the Athletic Association Board for the coming year. Miss Watson has faithfully guided us for the past two years as class advisor. The class members, as a whole, have had good times, although they lost for a while, Betty Craven, but have gained a new member, Esther Heller. 'We shall always remember our Gometry class for the discussion on astronomy, and the Biology class for Miss Clemmeny's teasing and helping us find out more about life. Bible is to be remembered for the memory verses, and a further knowledge of the after life. English is memorable for its oral topics and our final debate, French for the daily nComment allez vousn which always brought forth some discussion. .Latin is remembered for the more thorough learning of the vocabulary. Thus 1933 passes into memory. 'We do hope that we shall all be together for the coming year. Hilda Norwood -15-
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FRESHMAN CLASS + 1 1 The class of 1956 is considerably larger than previous Fresh- men groups. We walked into our first year of high school, wondering what it was all about, and now that the year has flown by before we have really become aware of its presence, our Freshman minds reflect back on our endeavors to become a successful class. 'We set out under the leadership of Mae Pasquerella as president. Peg Laros set a splendid example by being on the honor roll practically all year. 'We published an issue of the Rocket that was not so bad, if we must say it ourselves. Dorothy Hampson was a prominent figure on the Athletic Asso- ciation Board, and also led the chapel services with due amount of Freshman dignity. - Thus, unaccustomed as we are to boasting, yet we feel sure that these past deeds are sure to make themselves known. we are sure that our year at Moravian has been worth more to us than any of our teachers can surmise. 'With three years ahead of us, we intend to climb to the very top of the well known educational ladder, and by hard work and helpfulness make Moravian students, as well as Dr. Heath and our Dean, Miss Helena Hoch, proud of us. June Seibert x 1 m JUNIOR SCHOOL 1 a x The Junior School has had an exciting year in school as well as out. 'We have appeared numerous times in public: in playsg in chapel programs, and in the gym where we cheered lustily for the Purple and Gold teams. 'We may not have been good players, but we made ex- cellent ncheerers.n The first, second, and third grades, aided by the fourth grade presented a pageant teaching us not to destroy wild flowers. The lesson was made enjoyable by the lovely singing and dancing of the children. - The fourth and fifth grades gave a delightful play entitled uCabbages and Kings,n which showed that we have some budding young actresses in our school. we should not forget the cabbage that Peter Simple grew -- it really looked good enough to eat. -14-
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