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CLASS CF '54 OFFICERS Motto: We can if we try. Colon: Gold and White Flowerfz Yellow Rose JAMES SCHOLTER, Treamfrer RONALD COOPER, Premienr MARGIE HOWARD, Vice Prefidenz RUTH SIMPSON, Secretary Eighih Grade Portrays the Faculty in Assembly Program
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XII Back Row: A. Minor, M. Barhighr, R. Kaltenbach, J. Winer, J. Nelson, N. Muranko, R. McCormick, P. Glasgow, T. McNeillie, R. Lockhaiser, R. Hageter, R. Kaltenbach. Middle Row: H. Albert, J. Crowe, J. Tyo, R. Plugh, D. Hamilton, L. Walker, J. Gamble, S. Welsh, M. Wible, M. Malloy, R. Heckard, R. Grabe. Front Row: N. Donaldson, D. Marsh, K. Weckerly, C. McCullough, G. Kennedy, R. Chambers, J. McGeary, K. Gillon, R. Murray, C. Weinzierl, J. McCafferty, Mr. White. Abrentz C. Cashdollar. HISTGRY The class of '55 entered Penn High School September 19, 1949. We were very eager, and no less able, until the night of initiation, on September 30. It was a wonderful and exciting night which scarred the real life of our high school days. We entered Penn High with forty-one students. Mr. White is our class adviser. We have contributed to the junior Red Cross, March of Dimes, Cancer Fund and T. B. Drive. We also helped in sending CARE packages at Christmas. In the course of our classes we have gone to the Fire Hall to see the fire equipment and also to see the process of voting. In Civics we had Sgt. Paul A. Rittelmann of the State Police who talked to us on juvenile delinquen- cy. 9
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HISTORY The twenty-five members of the seventh grade class carried on many activities under the leadership of Mrs. Mildred Gallentine. We had a Halloween party, a tea for our Mothers and a farewell party for Walter Faull. We took part in many school activities and also published a newspaper, The Short Cir- cult. On September 1, 1949, twenty members of the eighth grade class met in Room 1 of the High School, and were greeted by our teacher, Mrs. Laverne Walker. We elected our class officers. Our two representa- tives to Student Council are Shirley Percy and Ronald Cooper. We have contributed to many different ac- tivities as the March of Dimes, junior Red Cross, T. B. Fund, and CARE. We also took an interesting trip to Butler and visited the Butler Eagle Plant, Radio Station WBUT, the Butler County jail and Mellon Bank. Our next step is ninth grade. C We hope.D Back Row: R. Simpson, R. Claypool, W. Walters, G. Mansell, R. Cooper, W. Exley, D. Greenawalt, J. Scholter, C. Hughes, C. Walters, A. McGrath, S. Percy. Seated: T. Barhight, M. Howard, M. Early, D. Lefever, B. Wimer, D. Deit- rich, R. Weckerly, C. Gerard, Mrs. Walker.
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