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unior Qlaoo .. A , f . - sun, ,W .. W.. . . W . W .M MJ, Av, I' , T- .T-f, , f-w'1v'w g. W is is my I. to R First row: M. Houck, R. Fyock, E. Eycr, I. Diehl, B. Solomon, Ponis, R. Stanwood, D. Haffley W. Millcrg Second row: R. Ks-mlull. A. Shaud. G. Shobcr. D. Zvllvrs. J. McDaniel, R. Artz, R. Grannis, C Morton, T. Clhvsiivy, W. l z1s11nc'ht, R. SC'hIl1lClllZlIIll'X'Q Third row: Risko. Hnrtshorn. R. Arnold. Piscorick J. Herr, W. Shillingsford. D. Ritchey: Fourth row: J. Crompton. R. Wir-grind. M. Kosar. James. W'. Brown D. Lake, M, Krishurtg Fifth row: D. Blvfko, Mr. Donald Jones CAdvisorl, T, Murray, D. Henning, D. Herb M. Plaxa, D. Lefford, E. Salami miTTee Their daTe Tor The grand opening parTy OT The RecreaTion Building. More seasoned wiTh residence and learning, The Class oT 54' reTurned as Juniors wiTh greaTer eagerness To pursue Their Trades and geT inTo The swing oT Things. Again class oTTicers were chosen: PresidenT - John Marino: Vice-PresidenT - Thomas Murray SecreTary -H Bob Wiegandy Treasurer - Joe BuTcavage STudenT Council - William WeTTerau, l-lilTon Foore The ST. ValenTine Dance on February I3, l953, proved To be very enioyable. However. The crowning social success of The year was The Junior-Senior Prom OT May lo, I953, Semi-Tormally dressed upper classmen, escorTing and dancing wiTh beauTiTully gowned parTners, Tuneful music. cheerful decoraTions, and delicious reTreshmenTs-all These became cherished memories in The lives OT Those who will reTurn To Tinish Their courses nexT year, Those who will leave as graduaTes. or even Those whom Uncle Sam may call To The Colors. From This class have emerged good scholars, good apprenTices, excellenl' aThleTic maTerial in all The maior sporTs oT The school: and besT oT all, The bearing and conducT oT responsible men who seem To know whaT They wanT, where and how To achieve Their liTe-dreams.
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unior Qlcwo L to K-bzrst row: R. Shirey. A. Fesco. F. Hopton. R Benson, W. Rank. F. Scheaffer, R. Heatong Secondirow: A. Nawa, F. Updegrave. W. Mack. G. Moulden, J. Marino: Third row: P. Steffy, Floyd, G. Surochak T VN. JVetterau, P. Ginda, T, McKeever. R. Fedorowichg Fourth row: R. Long. Yarnell, D. Reed H. Foore J. F1C1dS, A. MHFIIDQ Fifth row: T. Glass, D. Myers, T. Stefkovic, E. Donald. J. Ebling, C. Irvin,,R. Hontz J. Butcavage, J. Snokus, G. Acaley, R. Weaver, W. Groff, R. Nabholtz, J. Tulenko The Class of '54 enTered STevens Trade School on SepTember I I, I95O, wiTh eighfeen mem- bers. On November I4. This class. under The supervision of Mr. Donald Jones, elecTed The following officers: PresidenT - Paul STeffy7 Vice-PresidenT - John Marino SecreTary - Bill Shillingsfordq Treasurer - RoberT Arnold STudenT Council - Andrew Nawa, Harry Byrd Besides parTicipaTion in many of The regular school acTiviTies. The TirsT social affair of This group was The Spring Dance which was pronounced a success by Those who aTTended. OTher Freshmen acTiviTies were limifed To sTudy, work, and personal recreaTions on and off The campus. By SepTember of l95l. These original freshmen became a larger class oT IO7 wiTh The new addiTions of Sophomores. AfTer becoming acguainTed, The group selecfed The following officers: PresidenT - John Marino: Vice-PresidenT - Mike Plaxa SecreTary - William Beaver: Treasurer - Joe BuTcavage STudenT Council - William WeTTerau, l'lilTon Foore Several of The sTudenTs Tried ouT for The various aThleTic evenfs wiTh The hopes of making The varsiTy. Graciously, The class cancelled Their ST. PaTriclc's Day Dance To give The AcTiviTies Com- 1
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