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CLASS HISTORY dent, Donald Zerpheyg secretary, Mae Zinkg and treasurer, Connie Lane. Student council representatives were Dot Brooks and Bob Fish. The following honors were bestowed upon class members: Bob Fish and Connie Lane were inducted into the National Honor So- ciety. Sarah Garber was captain-elect of next year's hockey team. Charlie Mayer was elect- ed student council president. Henry Klugh was chosen captain-elect of both the soccer and basketball teams. Class attendants in the May Qucen's Court were Sarah Garber and Charlie Mayer. They climaxed their junior year when they were hosts to the seniors at the prom of the future. Rockets, spacemen, and planets com- bined to create an A'out-of-this-worldl' theme. After the prom, the Jay-cees and Joy-cees entertained the two classes at a Dawn Party in the Fire House. Mr. George Broske was the class adviser this year. SENIOR ORBIT Pop! Bang! Fizzle! Fire the rockets! At last they've reached the exalted positions of seniors. For their final year of school they elected Pat Sehroll, president, Donald Zerphey, vice- president, Mac Zink, secretary, and Connie Lane, treasurer. Dot Brooks and Bob Fish again served them as student council repre- sentatives. Miss Catharine Zeller was class adviser. The class wasted no time getting into the swing of things. First on the agenda was the senior play, Turn Back the Clock. This supersonic production took them back in his- tory to the roaring twenties -and the see- ond night of the production a thirteen-inch snowfall roared in. In December they presented as assembly program entitled The Follies of '54. At this same program they performed Ramnet, a take-off on the TV program t'Dragnet. Student council sponsored a homeroom Christmas decorating contest, which the sen- iors won by using a Nativity theme and the colors silver and blue. After much deliberation the class decided to have a yearbook. Darlene Schneider was elected editor of The Voyager, with Connie Lane and Pat Sehroll as assistant editors. The position of business manager was filled by Mae Zink. Everything was helter-skelter as they flew to get ads and meet deadlines. At last their obligations were met and the proj- ect finished. Class honors this year were as follows: Pat Sehroll was elected president of the band club, a trip to the United Nations Building in New York was won by Connie Laneg Dar- lene Schneider was elected editor of The Hi- Crier , Pat Sehroll was the school's DAR girl. For their three-day class trip, the Class of '54 journeyed to Williamsburg, Va. They were the first class to choose the colonial-restored town as the destination of their hard-earned class trip. All too soon the year ended and they were entertained by the juniors at the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Graduation activities followed on the heels of the prom. Class Day, Baccalaureate Serv- ice, and finally the long-awaited Commence- ment Exercises brought back the thought that the Class of '54 was the last class to graduate from Mount Joy High School. They were the last but not the least, for the Class of '54 will blaze as brightly as a meteor in the years to come. Tzrcn I y-one
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CLASS FRESHMAN ORBIT Whish! The Ulass of '54 entered Mount .loy High School, leaving a vapor trail long to be remembered by all who knew them. They had the distinction of being the smallest elass to enter M..l.H.S. in the past fifteen years. Yes, they were small, but they soon made their presence known. Charles Mayer, presidentg Mae Zink, vice- presidentg Pat Sehroll, seeretaryg and Connie Lane, treasurer, were selected to guide them through their freshman year. They also eleet- ed Doris Melhorn and Ralph Berrier as their student council representatives. They soon started building up their treas- ury by selling magazines and having conces- sions at the Paradise and Marietta basket- ball games. The rest of the high school got a good look at them when Section 913 presented a musical assembly using a Christmas theme. A play entitled The Teaeher's Pet, was given by 9A in a later assembly. In the spring they were represented in the May Queens Court by Judy Kopp and Vharles Zeller. Also, Mac Zink was one of the featured soloists in the spring musical, South Pacific. Furthermore, as freshmen they were well represented on the various athletic teams. Henry Klugh won a berth on the soccer team and Charlie Zeller made the baseball team. hlemhers of' the class also participated in H ISTORY different activities, such as mixed chorus, band, and The H1-Cl'll'l'.H Mrs. Mildred Day and Mr. H. K, Schoener propelled them through their first year of' high school. Before they knew it they were ready to leave their orbit as green frosh and aim at greater heights. SOPHOMORE ORBIT As sophomores the Class of '54 shone brightly! Their officers for the year were Donald Zcrphey, Bob Fish, Pat Sr-hroll, and Miriam Tyndall. Dwen Phillips joined Uharles Zeller on the baseball team and Henry Klugh played var- sity basketball. Harold Milligan and Donald Zerphey held down positions on the tennis team. This year the music department presented the operetta. Waltz Time, which many of the sophomores took part in. The May Hop, which the sophs sponsored at the end of the school year, turned out to be a big success. Their attendants were Shirley Wade and Irvin Nauman. Finally, they ordered their elass rings. l1ll01l' spirits soared as they realized they were now truly members of their high school. Their advisers for this busy year were Miss Patricia Werner and Mrs. Almeda Griffith. IUNIOR ORBIT Choosing elass colors was the way they launched their junior year. The school colors of red and white were chosen, since the Vlass of '54 would he the last class to graduate from Mount .loy High School. Their jackets. hats, and pennants were ordered in these colors, A Sadie Hawkins Day dance, complete with Kick-a-poo .Ioy Juice, was their first successful undertaking of the year. t'Down to Earth, a comedy-fantasy, was their first attempt at dramaties. Pat Schroll had the lead in the play. which turned out to be a zooming success. Pat Sehroll was the president for this suc- cessful year. She was assisted by vice-presi- Tfvwrzljf
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