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SOPHOMORE YEAR This is the year the wheels of school life begin to grind. We finally learned the name of the girl across the aisle and found out who the bashful boy in the last seat is. Our home room teachers are Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Neff and Mrs. Habig. Being a year old and thus more sophis- ticated and accustomed to school life, we par- ticipate whole-heartedly in the activities of the school - dances, skating parties, club functions, etc. The class officers are elected as follows: President, Bob Brenneman, Vice President, Linda Leight, Secretary, Robert Nailor, Treasurer, Barry Sealover. On Farm- ers' Day our float is again unsuccessful. As November rolls around, we prepare to select a class ring. While the representa- Top to Bottom: Mr. Bushey and Mr. Albert. Our float. Auditorium. tives from two manufacturers try to outsell each other, we become involved in heated arguments. After several votes, the Cadillac model of the Balfour Company is selected. We all eagerly await their arrival in Decem- ber. Christmas time brings the traditional carol- singing assemblies and pulling names. This is the year the purple and white jackets are made the official school jackets. Our Sopho- more year is closed by a picnic at Hershey Park. Top to Bottom: Our stand during Farmer's Day. Miss Wright's room Knew buildingl.
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FRESHMAN YEAR Here we are, September 3, i952-our first day of high school! lt's a nice autumn morning as we see ourselves walking up the steps of the old school building. Last year, we were ll0 individ- uals, going to the various one-room schoolhouses in the area, now we are one body-the Freshman Class of l956. As we pile into the community building with our class mates to be greeted by Mr. Evans, the principal, we are bursting over with an- ticipation and excitement, wondering who our teachers and fellow students will be. Little do we realize that the friends we are about to make and the fun we will have, will be remembered for a long time. Finally our names are read and we' follow our homeroom teachers up the hill. We learn that our class is occupying the rooms of Miss Wright, Miss Kerstetter, fMrs. Snooki and Mr. Turner. Soon it comes time for elections. Officers are: President, Jan Wiley, Vice President, Barry Bollin- ger, Secretary, Barbara Hoopes, Treasurer, Mary Rodgers, Historian, John Zerby, Cfour yearsi. Gradually the freshmen get into the activities, newspaper work, athletics, choruses, clubs, etc. The magazine drive begins-after outselling our competitors, we get to go to the Allenbury Dance for free - zowee! As Farmers' Day arrives, the excitement be- gins to mount for this big event. We stand watch- ing the parade, eagerly awaiting the arrival of our float. Here it comes! Decorated in red, white, and blue, it depicts the coming Presidential election. Our frantic cheers seem to have no effect on the judges, however, as we don't win a prize. What's this? New schoolhouse? Ah, yes! lt's March 9, and we're moving into the beautiful Northern' High School Building, that cost ap- proximately Sl,250,000 fand that ain't hayl. Spring arrives with summer vacation not far off - oboy, l can hardly wait! Left to Right: Jan and Barry at Prom Presentation of key of the school Left Top to Bottom: Miss Wright's room lold buildingl Christmas Party at Community Building Right, Top to Bottom: Art room Mr. Turner's room
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JUNIOR YEAR Back to school again in the fall. This time we seem to feel a bit more important. After an assembly in the auditorium, we are assigned to the rooms of Mrs. Sanders, Mr. Hoopes and a part of Mr. Kaup's. Soon the officers are elected- President, Linda Leight, Vice President, Doris Cromer, Secretary, Carol Arnsberger, Treasurer, Barry Bollinger. The float for Farmers' Day called Hansel and Gretel was complete with a gingerbread house, a lollipop tree, and a wicked witch. The car was decorated with a wedding cake with a doll bride and groom on top. Top to Bottom: Riddle Me' Riches, Cot , Jan, John Linda, Jane, Jan, John, Cat Entire cast giving Mrs. Habig a gift. Our car. Top to Bottom: Drill team during Gym Show Our float
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