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I ss lssfory The fall of 1950 began our hrgh school career at S L Hrgh Many of us had come to S L durrng seventh and erghth grades but th1s year was drfferent Now we were Freshmen, ready to take our place along wrth the upper classmen rn sports dances and other acuvmes Offrcers of the Freshmen Class were Tom Steckbeck Presrdent Shrrley Arnold V1ce Presrdent James Wtse, Secretary Don Achenbach,Treasurer Our Freshmen year was the trme when we chose our class colors of blue and gold and or dered pennants, caps and emblems March 9 was the date of our class party, whrch was rn rooms 109 110 On the last day of school we Journeyed to Hershey Park along wrth the other students of S, L, H S As Sophomores we came back to S L. ready to prove our worth as scholars and athletes Offrcers for the Sophomore year were Tom Steckbeck, Presrdent Don Achenbach, Vrce Presrdent Shuley Arnold, Secretary Glorra Wolfe Treasurer Thrs year we sported class Jackets rn our class colors In the sprrng a representatrve from Loren Murchrson Co came and took our orders for class rrngs In 1952 we embarked upon our Junror year wrth hxgh hopes for a successful year wrth the a1d ofa new gym audrtorrum and several new classrooms Junror offrcers were Don Achenbach Presldent Tom Steckbeck Vrce Presrdent Shrrley Arnold Secretary Ioan Hoffa Tre asurer At the fxrst class meettng the class rrngs were drstrrbuted to the exclted ,Tumors and plans were made to go to market From then unt1l the follow mg March, we rarsed money rn thrs manner Our frrst class party was held on November 14 on the stage A class motto was selected The Door to Success Is Labeled Push was the motto chosen A commrttee was appornted to make plans for the brg event the Junror Senlor Prom On Aprtl 18 the Prom was held rn the gym w1th the theme as The Rose Festrval It was a semr formal dance and the Jumors and therr guests the Senrors danced under colored lrghts streamers and flowers The dance ended wrth the Junrors srngrng After Graduauon Day as a farewell to the Senrors Hot humtd weather ushered 1n our Senror year, forcmg many of us to forget our studxes and go swrmmrng after s choo 1. Offrcers were Bruce Shaver Presrdent Don Achenbach lst Vrce Presrdent Reta McK1nney, 2nd V1ce Presrdent Shuley Arnold Secretary Glorra Wolfe, Treasurer The Yearbook Staff began theu plans for THE IONIAN In addrtron to helprng at the refreshment stand at the S L Farr we also held a bake sale there rn order to rarse money for our many proJects The brg money maker for the class was the Land1s8t Landrs Club As salesmen, the Senrors sold hun dreds of artrcles to help a worthy cause therr treasury On March 13 the Semor Play Let Me Out of Here was presented, and was enjoyed by all Plans were made for the trrp to W ash rngton D C and everyone eagerly awatted the day of departure Meanwhrle, there were commencement rnvrtatrons name cards and other detarls to be taken care of before the day of graduauon Of course rt was not all work and no play for the Semors The Junror Semor Prom on Aprrl 24 wrll be a pleasant memory for many years to come Other partres games, and the lrke were well attended by the Class of 54 throughout the year a g e Q s p . I 1 . . . . . . I 0 1 u 1 1 S S . ' - Q l - I s u Q . . . ' 1 . , S 3 v - . V U l 1 . . - . . . . . Q . 1 I n I p 5 g . D - . n n g n u . - .. . ' 0 ' n r 9 a o 1 . . . ,, . ,, . Q v . . . . . . ' 1 1 n a 5 I a I . Q . - , . . - , . u n - u , . a . r a 1 n - ' 9 u 1 9 9 , .
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5 GLORIA ANN WOLFE Gloria Sma1l in stature but big in heart. Dramatics 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Scribe 3, Science 2, 4, Retriever 1, 2, 3, F. H. A. 4, Band 1, 2, 3,4, County Band 2, 3, Student Senate 4, Ionian 4, Class Treasurer 2,4. ' JAMES WILLIAM wise nnm.. A four-letter man with an eye for Ian. Hi-Y 1,2,3, Pres. 4, Science 1,2,4, Var ROBERT C HARLES WOMER BOb He may not be a Ford but he sure rattles on, Dramatics 1, 2, 3, Publicity Manager 4, Sci- ence 2, Hi-Y 2, Retriever 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Reporter 4, A. A. Play 3, 4, Millersville Play 2, 4, Ionian , County Chorus 3, 4, County Band 2, 3, Ora- I torical winner 3, 4. . . E, , 1 sity 2,3, Pres. 4, Chorus 1,4, Dramatics 3 A.A. V. Pres. 4, Basketball, Co-Capt. 4
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