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The Lineup The Grand Entrancen BACCALA UREA TE.. The Baccalaureate Service for the senior class was held on Sunday June 1, at 7 130 in the school auditorium. The service was conducted by Reverend William B. Anders of Souderton Calvary llfennonite Church. Reverend Anders presented the sermon. Gateway To Lifef, In his sermon he instructed the students not to forsake their ideals and faith in God for materialistic and worldly possessions. All who attended the service found it inspiring and enlightning. At 8:00 on VVednesday evening June 4, the dream of one hundred sixty-eight Seniors came true. Donned in caps and gowns they marched proudly to the strains of Pomp and Circumstanceu and commencement exercises were under way. After the invocation by Reverend Grove, student Lee assists Jake. 'Tm readyf' Dr. Snyder and Dr. Snavely lead the procession. orations were presented by Mary Dassler, salutatorian, and AWARDS Self-Sacrifice and Co-operation Gloria Derstine, Walter Benson Citizenship Carolyn Cressman, Donald Shive Community Service Ted Pade Social Studies Mary Dassler Mathmatics Bill Moyer Science Howard Harpel Science Suzanne Much, Howard Harpel, Lee Hoffmeister Foreign Language Gerry Moyer English Suzanne Much Literary Achievement Mary Dassler Typewriting Margie Hetrick Clerical Work Jean Kallensee Home Economics Nancy Meyers Industrial Arts Walton Scholl
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WASHI GT ON . . interest. This busy day was concluded by a moonlight cruise V -we K, Y' Hint Ifnw: S. Sine, V. Nels:-luer, l', Derstine, R. Berger, M. Siget, l'. Landes, H. Harpel, W. Blllll1'1ll'l', WV. S4-hull, lt. Gross, lt. flerlmrdl, l . llilworth, G. Anders, B. llarndt, R. Gerhardt, A. Scherer, M, llenner, lf. Melzler. Sr:-onrl limp: A. Maxxson, S. Henderson, S. Krulle, E. hfelott, C. llrmllmury, l'. Vogel, S. Muelu, ll. Seiwell, ll. l euel1tnmyer,1i.'l'yson, S. llunsherger, J. Radzali, I S. Lewis, R. linlnel, l . Flzngler, ll. Turion, ll. VVorlnan, R. Raudenlmush, D. Stear, ll. Snyder, B lflexer, fi. l'lmer, A. Sf'llllHlt'Y', M. llraekinridge. Third How: M. llassler, P. lleliory, R. Huns- lzerger, S. Sollirlay, W. Weyler, J. Foslrenner, R. Rush, J. Myers, N. Kulp, J. Shuliek, G. Selmablc J. llinkle, M. llelriek, J. Sellwnrlz, J. Swnrlley, J. Benner, l.. Flflllllilll, C. Roth, N. Klementisz down the Potomac and a brief stop at an amusement park. On their final day in VVashingt0n, the Seniors visited the Smithsonian Institute, the Armed Forces Medical lyluseum, the Mellon Art Gallery, the Library of Congress, and the Supreme Court building. At last the Seniors headed home with suitcases filled with souvenirs, pockets filled with pic- tures, and heads filled with dreams. . . , .s,,g,g. S. Miller, S. Lewis, J. Brown, R. Horn, J. Mc-Gill, M. Sehailer. I 0urth How: R. Banes, D. Winter, R. Bergey, J. Mr-Clennan, K. Ries, T. Nogami, C. Cressman, G. ltloyer, B. Triol, K. Donahue, John Bryan Diehl, P. Kriebel, Mr. Rosenkranee, Miss Smith, Mr. Hartman, Miss Trauger, lNIr. Hollenbaeh, BI. Steskal, S. Shelly, R. Nyce, P. Fretz, M. Sehaller, A. Scott, M. Schoeh. Fzfth Row: G. Lapp, D. Shive, G. Shaffer, R. Souder, C. Saeco, T. Pade, R. Harlow, R. Shoudt, L. Fray, W. Moyer, W. Umstead, R. Gelnnnn, A. Sensinger, R. WYillia1ns, L. Hager, VV. Halmnerschmidt, R. Clemmer, L. Hackney, L. Moyer, B. Yoder, C. Godshall.
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and COMZIKZENCE NT Suzanne Much, valedietorian. The theme was education. Mary spoke on The Value of an American Education, and Suzanne presented Faith in America. Guest speaker was Dr. Guy Everett Snavely, the President of Lafayette College. Dr. Snavely urged the graduates to seek truth with an open mind. When orations were concluded, Dr. Snyder presented awards to students who had made outstanding achievements during their high school careers. Then the anxious Seniors received their long-awaited diplomas from Mr. Buckner, President of the School Board. CUIIIIIICIICOIIICIUL was brought . . . . . ss. Y to a close with the henedietlon and the singing of the Alma 4.. wk i Mater. A little sadly, the graduates realized that a happy and 9 carefree act of their lives had drawn to a close. Guestspeakwl. 'wt N AWARDS , Guy E. Snavely, , ' Q ' Art ,Yr I Q lg! President, Lafayette 3 Q S -' , . ' f- - ' so Sherry Krulle Jixxf ' Fizz I College S Q9 Agriculture Q I 0' gp i . 4 A Lamar Ilager 1 -3 r our 'li' p' 4 - Band lr , ,W 9,1 .tag X Salutatorzan: Mary Dassler Valgdigwriang Suzanne Much Nancy Meyers 3 K ' , , . Athletics Seniors sing the Alma Mater for the last time. Donna I euchtrnaycr, Glenn Sacco Music Cvoealj Gordon Lapp Music Cinstrumentalj Ted l'ade Boy Athlete with llighcst Scholastic Average Bob Souder Valedictorian Suzanne Much Student Council President Eric Lewis Drarnatics lloward Ilarpel, Bob Berger Pennant Iloward Ilarpel, Donald Shive ltidgette Suzanne Much, Karen Wolfinger fx! 02 - 1--. ,blk-f' School N ews Pat Vogel, Evelyn Melott lllllrary Dr. Snyder presents a diploma to Gerry. 73 , ,M Gloria llcrstine
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