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Ze 7444?-40-Zwkq First row, left to right: Mr. T. W. Hubner, Martha'Wible, Ruth Murray, Laura Walker, Donna Hamilton, Joan Gamble, jean Tyo, Carolyn McCullough. Second row: Roberta Chambers, Dorothy Marsh, Ruth Pflugh, Grace Kennedy, Patty Martin, Mary Grace Malloy, Jane McCafferty, Carole Cashdollar, Carol Weinzierl. Third row: Jack McCormick, Robert Heckard, james Crowe, Robert Kaltenbach, Robert McCormick, Arthur Minor, Thomas McNeillie, James Nelson. Fourth row: Kathryn Weckerly, Kathleen Gillon, Harry Alberts, Richard Kal- tenbach, Ronald Hageter, Richard Grabe, Joan McGeary, Jean Callahan. Absent: Norma Donaldson. Sparked by the inspiring work of President Jim Nel- son, the Junior class chalked up a remarkable record of accomplishments in 1951-1952. Their aggressiveness, de- termination, and flair for the original indicate a terrific Senior year for this dynamic Class of 1953. The Juniors began their program on a high note with a very successful skate at Twin Willows, and followed their original success with a paper and scrap drive and a bake sale. Undoubtedly, the most important event on the spring social calendar at Penn High was the Valentine Dance, Cupid's Capers. ' But the shining hour for the Class of 1953 occurred early in the school year when the Juniors presented their assembly. These talented people actually had the student body standing up and cheering for a program liberally spiced with country style music, and climaxed with a pres- entation of Why I Am a Bachelor, which would have done credit to professionals. Mr. T. W. Hubner, the sponsor of the Class of '53, can be congratulated on the work of his group. Look for big things from the Class of 1953. im' MTN' gs , 9 Q 'Q ,qw X rj W ,--TM GN' f' .f Iii' .EPP W' - '-'mi rwd- 'efzf fa R ,1-r jf' -f 1
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IU 10115 The Clam of 1953 .o'. ' V' Motto: We can and we will. 5 Colors: Red and Silver Flower: Red Carnation JAMES NELSON President CAROLYN MCCULLOUGH ROBERTA CHAMBERS Vice President Secretary JEAN CALLAHAN Treasurer The Clan Got in a Huddle! Eight Squirrels . i K . 4 .ag 0 F' an : Mmm: Honey Bun M-m-m . . . Good! ... 22 ..-
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SCPHOMCRES The Clary 0f1954 Motto: We can if we try. Colors: Gold and White Flower: Yellow Rose DONALD GREENAWALT President DARRELL NOVOTNY DELORES LEFEVER Vice President Secretary DOROTHEA DIETRICH Treasurer - One Hot-Dog Coming Up! The Harem! My Buddy! It must have been a powerful salestalkl T24 ...
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