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'ie 'Ns FASHION WEARS OUT MORE APPAREL THAN THE WOMAN The biggest event in our lives as Juniors was the night we played host to the Class of '52 at the annual Junior-Senior Prom. The setting was the famous A Jacktown Hotel near Irwin, Pa. Entertainment was provided by members of the Class of '53 including the choral group shown in the lower photo. The banquet OF menu and our appetites, sharpened by the long drive, made a fitting combination. After the feasting was done and the tables were pushed aside, the music of Dave Dysert and his Orchestra put the couples in a dancing mood. The night was all too short, but the memory of it shall linger long. ew? f 2 I I E 2 I HAD A DREAM WHICH WAS ALL NOT A DREAM LEFT to RIGHT-Kline, Luther, Shurnaker, Klimeck, Cucciardo, Glessner, Alwine, Barry, Blackburn, Wingard, Berkstresser, Hostettler. i295
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SITTING-Kline, Lickar, Glessner, Hostetler, Barry, Wagner t h e q U e e n G n d h e r C O U STANDINGfMoss, Weaver, Berkstresser, Blackburn, Klaum Mills THAT BOY JIMMIE FOREGROUND-Clark, Beltz, BACKGROUND- Cucciardo, Berkstresser, Saba, Klimeck, Sanderson, Shumaker, Mackin, Caldwell. That Boy Jimmie was the title of our Senior Play and starred Elaine Sanderson and Paul Shumaker in the lead roles. Mr. David Samuel, assisted by Miss Leila Dodd, directed the play, while Delores Kline filled the role of Student Director. COULD BE SITTING-Coyle, Shumoker, Cucciardc, Barry, Mackin. STANDING--Luther, Hostel- ler, Klimeck, Alwine, Wingard. Our Junior Year Play, Could Be by Fifi Factor, was presented February 15, 1952. lt was a zany aftair in three acts. A roaring lion got into the act too, and put the audience in an uproar. KING and QUEEN Ruhe, Caldwell. special attractions -., 1 as ' 4925 5 F 4332 ' l ,r ft it bin, B C251
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HHBGSHHY. .PHTIII While the Seniors of '53 received the honor of being the first graduates of the new school, the underclasses are destined to reap the greatest benefits from the change. Several new courses were added to the curriculum, and improved facilities gave new impetus to others. Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing, and Fine Arts are the most pronounced additions to the school's offerings. Expansion and improvement in other departments is worthy of note, particularly in the Commercial, Science, and Music departments. ,,The ,Vocational .Agriculture Department likewise came into its own. Lack of equipment prevented some of these departments from finding their stride this first year, but Richland Township students might conceivably be the envy of boys and girls anywhere. Another feature of the new school which the Class of '53 did not have the privilege of enioying is the auditorium, but this addition will greatly enrich the educational program of future classes. Ba y ad WHO'LL SAMPLE THIS?
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