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ELIZABETH WHITMOYER Twit Academic Pet Expression: That's what you think! Ambition: To keep all the patients happy. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Spri-Hian 3, 4. PETER WILKIN S Pete General Pet Expression: I'll do it! . Ambition: To swim all the year round. Activities: Football 3, 4 Track 4. EVELYN WII.SON E'vie Academic Pet Expression: Oh, he quiet! Ambition: To go to Delaware University. Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Scrtvener 4. MARY JANE WRIGHT Mary Jane Academic Pet Expression: Oh, I gotta get this letter in the mail. Ambition: To go to Penn State. Activities: A Cappella 3. 4 Basketball 1 Cheerleader 1 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4 Senior Play.
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FRED VAN ZANDT Van Zingo General Pet Expression: Uh, huh! Ambition: To learn more pieces on the accord- ian. Activities: Glee Club 1, 2. SHERMAN VAUGHTERS Sherman General Pet Expression: Is that so? Ambition: To get to school early sometimes. Activities: Basketball 2, 3, 4 Football 4 Track 1, 2, 3. 4. IEAN WALDIE Maggie J eau Academic Pet Expression: Oh. foo! Ambition: To keep a string of them happy. Activities: A. A. Council 3 A Cappella 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 Dramatic Club 2 Glee Club 2. 3, 4 Hockey 1, Z, 3, 4 Scrivener 4 Senior Play. SHERWOOD WATERMAN Sher General Pet Expression: Cheese and crackers! Ambition: Never to have to work too hard. H sen
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The CLASS .X sa s, ,Nh X AV' tl illlf S I V fs! 7+ 1Hl-I ll it Etlttsmlaliits 51.4 i nllltlntngltl -I ft 'f ttt it . 'fs' - -----tl Y f . -nsylglt V' If Zi' If N-1'-f'. Freshman We appeared timorously as a cast of sixty-nine members eager for our dramatic performance at Springfield. To keep us from getting entangled in the props and scenery offstage were Miss Berry and lVIr. Anderson. .To add zest to the daily important rehearsals were the Glee Club, the Movie Club, or the Current Events Club to which many of our group belonged. In addition to these diversions were the sidelights of football and hockey in which some of our members enlisted as loyal and active supporters. In a minor way it was our privilege to serve in the Iunior Student Council. to support the Hallowe'en Dance, and to aid in the White Christmas Drive. In a proper mood for vacation we enjoyed it heartily, for the vicissitudes of beginning high school were piling up on us. Then in rapid succession came the popular sport, basketball, the visit to the Overbrook School for the Blind, track, and those jittery days of final exams. As freshman we'd slid through and closed our first dramatic episode: now we were anxious to walk about as sophomores, ready to feel the importance of being seasoned thespians. Sophomore I With summer vacation at an end we returned to establish ourselves in Miss Berry's and Mr. Stetson's homerooms and to take whatever the year had to offer. Last year's philanderers, in part, were missing and we were, supposedly, going to be real students. Soon after Miss Geiger and Mr. Richardson were appointed sponsors, electioneering began, and for the first time we felt the anxiety behind it all. The fortunate few were Iohn Morgan, President: Joseph Anderer and William Scott, Vice-Presidents: Elizabeth Fredricks, Secretary: and Thomas Bile, Treasurer. Andrew Siegle, Gordon Stewart, Fred Iordan, Ioseph Anderer, Donald Longhurst, lean Smith, Helen Kopp, Cynthia Simmonds, and lean Waldie helped lead our Alma Mater to victory in various sports. Ernestine Pirimian, Betty Chesnutt, John Naylor, and Helen Smith of our class shone in other activities. The year's social events and vacations whirled swiftly by, and we topped it off with the annual Soph-Hop. The close of the term soon brought us to the realization that we were runners-up in the command performance, that of being seniors.
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