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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY As we look forward in completing our high school career, our thoughts wander back, when we, the class of 1953, first entered Plum High School for the first time. FBESHMEN 1949-50 As freshies we received the usual teasing and razzing of the upper classmen. We little greenies gazed with amazement at the long halls and the noisy crowds and the rush here and there every time the bell rang. We soon adjusted ourselves, however, and became acquainted with our classmates by having a Get Acquainted party. Our only money raising activity was our first class dance which was a huge success. Maroon and white were chosen as our class colors. The class officers chosen for the year were: President, Edward Karp: Vice President, Eugene Beigh- leyg Secretary, Marilyn Henderson. H SOPHOMORES 1950-1951 As sophomores we were more acquainted with the students and thus joined in more activ- ities. We had two class dances that were very successful. Our officers once more were wisely chosen: President, Patricia Pattockg Vice Presi- dent, Ioan Borish: Secretary, Shirley Koban. IUNIORS 1951-1952 During our Iunior year, we really became active in the events of the school. Many of our boys were proving themselves on the athletic field. We were very proud of our football team winning the Allegheny Kiski Valley Conference Championship. Our play, Desperate Am- brose, a western comedy, was a big hit. We also had a Sucker Day and many successful dances. Then came the big event of the year, the Iunior-Senior Prom, Oriental Garden, held in honor of the Class of 1952. The following offi- cers helped to make our Iunior year a success: President, lack Sanoske: Vice President, Eu- gene Beighley, Secretary, Shirley Koban. SENIORS 1952-1953 We realize that we have risen to the rank of dignified S e n i o r s. Our most successful achievements were our Senior Class play, Hil1- billy Wedding, a hilarious cornedy, that was a thrilling success. The trip to Washington, D.C. and various other events that were wonderful and well worth remembering. We will always cherish our memories of the good times we have spent in the halls and class rooms of our school and the many friends that we have made. OFFICERS President 1AcK SANOSKE secretary SHIRLEY LOT-f Vice President EUGENE BEIGHLEY Treasurer BILL PRQTZEK Sponsors MR. HEMPHILL, MR. BAHLER -12-
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