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MRS. VIRGINIA DAVIDSON Sponsor SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated: GEORGE WESTCOTT, President Standing: BERTHA OLSEN. S ecre tary DANNY BERGBAUER. Vice President Nor shown: .IAY HODGES. Treasurer SENIORS THE SHOW GOES ON When we entered high school, for us thzvas quite a shout, New teachers, books, actiiities to malre us get up and go . . . Go on into the future with memories glad and true . . . Some sad, because from our great act, uxejre miss- ing one or two. The show's had quite a running . . . four years as l recall, The acts not always perfect . . . for u'e71'e had many a fall. So on into the future . . . out into this great land . . . Seelcingy working, loving, extending a helping hand . . . Like those, our patient teachers, who have helped us on our way, With four years of preparation for our Graduation Dav. Now the curtain is descending . . . and our group no more shall be . . . All together in one classroom, but in eternal memory. -BERTHA OLSEN
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l CLASS HISTORY OUR JUNIOR YEAR . . . 1953-1954 This year began our careers as upperclassmen. It was a wonderful feeling. It wasn't long before our class rings came, and with the help of our sponsor, Miss Katherine Gaventa, we received them. Then we plunged into our class elections. This year our officers were George Westcott, Presi- dent, Sue Dale, Vice President, Mary Ann Whit- aker, Secretary, and ,lay Hodges, Treasurer. When Christmas rolled around, we presented our class play, The Treef, It was just a matter of a few months before we were engrossed in our Prom, 'IAn Evening in Paris. Now we were tops in high school society . . . we were Seniors. OUR SENIOR YEAR . . . 1954-1955 At last! We had reached the peak of our high school careers, we were seniors. First we ordered our class pictures with the guidance of our sponsor, Mrs. Davidson. The officers who would lead us in this, our final year, were George Westcott. President, Daniel Bergbauer, Vice President, Ber- tha Olsen, Secretary, and ,lay Hodges, Treasurer. The annual Senior Dance was followed by the ordering of our name cards. Finally, there came the event for which we had planned and waited for four long years . . . the Class Trip. It was a wonderful trip, one which we shall never forget. Then we were on the stage . . . graduating. It had happened so suddenly that before we knew it, we were alumni. It was over in a moment, but we shall remember it all our lives. gs 2.,j ':,'ff, .'. .
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Q IIANNM1 ANN Aus 11,1.w.vA11'7 llifs ll .Vlf4'IlXll'f' .'.' lffl. l. 2: junior Rell flro-4 I: Library l: lloi-kt-5 l: 'll-unix 12 Biology fflull 2: Sl f'ft'l3I'y of Biology ffltllr 23 lla-lu-tllall 2: PSU: H anti W R+-porter 2. 3: R4-fl anfl White- 43 Prom Com- mittee 3: Banking: 4: Fvhool Spirit 4: ll:-troxpc-vt 4. llannalfs follerlion of rhythm ami blues rerorfls lfeepx ezerlxone jumping at Y tlanfes. Her pe! peere is rerl hair. Hy the way isn'l her hair rerl? Writing letters to Rutgers fills her pastime. Jo ANN ARNETT alot' lloggone it.' .lunior Rf-il Cross 1. 2. 31 Flu-if' :Xppn-viatiorl l: I.il1rary 1. 2. 3. 1: Biology fllulr 2: R aml W Staff 33 tilioir 3,41 .lunior Play 33 Prom ifommitte-4' 3. ju is l1SlI!Ill,V .seen skating, Illlllll-Hg ur .su'i1nmin,s irilh .wnze nj In-r hes! frienris. Allhollgh xhe fli.w!:'A-as frew liuirrvztx, .She lures lzarnlmrgers. She is planning lo marry in Ihr xpring. JOHN ASCENZI 'U0Hx.x'i ' W11111111 het? Student ffuunffil 1. 4: JCI. 2: Biology Club 21 Fire anfl Air Raid Patrol 4. john, possessor of a sunny nature nnzl friemlly flisposition. spends his spare time fishing. Earh riay is II lrngerlx' to hint when he hr1S to spenri a rlnuble period in Ur, Boone'x room. Ile is one of tht- 'len' people that really uppreriate Urs. Sloufs lnrlrex. CHIIEHINE BACK 1:Ar11i ' llonexlllx l.'aIhy ran be -l-UIHHI lznnfing for miniature flollx In rnlzl lo her wnllertiori. Snohlrish people are her main Ulljif'Y'll-UII. Sf'l'1'iII,U her .vterzlf and ,lrenrh fries u'ill sizrely appeal to her. SUZANNE BARTLING SEEN Thafs ll naslj brealf Future Nurses 4: Retrospeet Staff 4. binfe .Sue fame to us las! pear her aflirities hare been limited. You ran usually linrl Sue ritling her horse, Spook, She also enjoys dzznfing and skating. Iler pet peeve is people who malre rnartyrs out of thernselrex. Her fnzorile ,toad is steal: sa1tLlu'ic'he5. Aims: BAx'rER noLL1 ' George Bafkvtlvall 2: Softball 2: Biology Cluln l,ff'4lllK'lll 2: Luueh Patrol 3: Student Courieil 3: Honor Society 43 Re-trospr-et A550- Ciate lftlitor 4: Biology 2. 4. Hullv, lively and full of fun, is annoyed by reil hair. Sewing and erarheting take up much of her spare time, CLASS OF '55 .5 f'5q5fg:l:r 1, A '.5Q:gg:.-NV 5. ,:. '. 1252, K H' Q . Q 'ing x we . lm
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