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SENIOR TRIP Sure wish we could stay! Washington, here we VVashington D.C. for three jam-packed days of touring, fun, and excitement. The group headed for such famous places as the Capitol Building, Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials and the renowned SSLW Cafeteria. The Stratford and Com- modore Hotels housed the ninety-nine people on this trip for three days. These days were filled with seeing the important agencies and departments that make up our nation's capital. In the evenings everyone saw the lighter side of Washington. Points of interest and of historical value provided a pleasant balance for the fun raising of the group. come! The Seniors departed April 11, at 6.00 A.lVI. to go to if The guard at Arlington. Get your souvenirs! S ix M ii A A George Washington stood here
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iiilkfimiiiifif' i!'?!.!lWFl 'I it-a.a. - Nice-President, Ronald Bucklcyg Secretary, Carol Dctweilerg Adviser, Mr VN allaccg President, Jerry Leathermang Treasurer, Richard Kern. UNIOR L SS The Juniors started out the year by winning second place in the Booster Drive. They also held the first dance of the season, Autumn Leaves, on October 22. Shortly afterwards, many Juniors were seen scurry- ing about making arrangements for the sale of chry- santhemunis at the Thanksgiving Day game. Finally, after a long wait, the Junior class rings ar- rived. Everyone was excited and proud of them. After Christmas they had still another project, selling green and white Pennridge bookcovers. Along came March and the Junior Skating Party on March 26. A good time was had by all who attended. In May came the Junior Prom, the biggest social event of the year. This year the theme was Tropical Paradisef' As usual, plans were kept secret until the night of the prom. All in all, the Juniors had a very successful year and are ready to become Seniors in September. 66
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