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0 ' 0 THEULASSO 1.94 5 v its CONGRATULATIONS TO SOMEONE The Senior Class, under the advisership of David Samuel, got under way early in the year with the election of four capabie and energetic officers. The arrival of class rings in September gave real impetus to class spirit, and no time was lost in making plans for the last year in high school. The hrst proiect, the Bebop l-lop, held on September 25, got class activities oft to a successful start. TO make money for the senior trip, the class sold Christmas cards, stationery, wallets, and magazines, After Christmas, the class set to work planning the annual Coronation Ball, the biggest dance of the year, which was held on January 6. At this affair, in the beautifully decorated gym, Donna Hancock and Stephen Toki were crowned Queen and King of the Senior Class. The royal couple was attended by eight other seniors who composed the court. February brought the thrill of putting on the tirst play in the new auditorium. Mr, Samuel and Miss Leila Dodd directed the fun-packed, riotous Calamity Kids. Lead roles were played by Carol . 'A ' 'nt' 1 1, 4. 1 B, 'Ns . Roger Barnhart, Trca.., to a Wingord, Stray., David Gero- sin, Vice Pros. McLaughlin, Anthony Sadosky, Barbara Paul, Dick Weller, Lois Jean Stewart and Jim Sanderson. The supporting cast was made up of Regina Puto, Janet Faith, David Gerosin, Joe Behr, and Violet Seliga. In April the Seniors were guests of the Juniors at a banquet at the beautiful Bedford Springs Hotel, and later they were again guests of the Juniors at a semi-formal prom in our gymnasium which was transformed into a Cinderella ballroom. Washington, D. C., was invaded by the Senior Class on May lO, ll, and l2. During the three days spent there, the members of the class were thrown into a whirl of excitement by tours and sights which will long remain among the long list of happy high school memories. With the excitement of Baccalaureate, Class Day, and Commencement, the hnal days of what had seemed an endless period of school lite closed in around us. One of our life's records had been cut. We were now ready to make recordings in the professional held, and we were all anxious that there would be many top hits among them.
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JOSEPH BEHR W c s P037 usua y ound anywhere between Saclosky Stxtuon and Moxham Lpholstery Co rn bnggest boy a ound here boa ts Humph Q good :port al around ACTIVITIES foo ball mln ar: A lc sdcn ase a nl r 3 Sen: r P a A COQRINE BLANSET n to be o leo er s loads of lun In musnc Jnd trnps her dreams are of college ACTIVITIES Y Teens ru Gnrls Enserrbe IQ Mrxed Ensern e ount rc estra Dos rlct Orc estra Sta e Orchestra I 2 3 County Chorus 3 PORTAL 34 Dlstrnct Chorus '1 Cho us 4 L-9 DANIEL E BOJCH A farmer In the dell c 'rcs to u Iron Mldd c Ta Townshup a y lkes A war tc l and strong o n IS ne c '7 JACK CHRIST Tall and Lcnky ure ns stnll undecl c usually seen wntlw Corm and Eddle has nlce cothes towers above everyone trlendly and tun to be around ACTIVITIES Sclence Club I2 Baseball 34 Sportsmens Club 3 A Intramural Basketball 4 The panel dlscusslons that were held each week an Problems at Democracy Class were thought provoking and gave the students a chance to express thetr opnnnons on world aftalrs Some toplcs discussed were PROBLEMS and peace raclal segregation luvenlle dellnquency and general problems of war David Samuel was the regularly asslgned Instructor ot Problems DEMOCRACY ot Democracy Durnng the second semester however Mr Samuel was assisted by John Gullclc o senror from State Teachers College lndlana Pennsylvania who did his student teaching here. SQUND.QFF fr- Ev' z if :PH I 'A I' ' :' 1: 3 S ' -'.' 2' 'tl Siznarfr
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