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JUNIORS THE JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY lt .vas the first day ofa nefv experience. Susquehannock High School had finally become a reality. After years ofplanning, Codorus, New Freedom, and Glen Rock schools were united and our Junior Class is now the outgrowth of this unification. lt took us a few days to become accustomed to this new experience in our lives. Some cf us didn't care for such a large school and were always afraid that we were going to the wrorg classes. A few weeks after we got used tothe schedule, we elected class officers and new we really vverea class. Earl Sprenkle was elected president, HaroldMasenheimer, vice-president, Beulah Krebs, secretary, Allan Holland, treasurer, and Jane Anderson, historian. Octooer was a busy month. We chose our class colors, which were royal blue and white, were measured for our iackets, selected our rings, and ofcourse we had a Hallowe'er, party. Everyone that came had a good time, including the spooks and goblins. During the Thanksgiving holidays most of us were sporting flashy blue ana .vhite iackets, If not, we were wearing class sweaters or waiting for our vvooler iackets .-,fhicharri ,edtv-no 'weeks later. We began the year T952 witha skating party at Playlana. Everyone had a good time even though quite a few spills were taken. January 8 was another red letter day when we received our class rings. Now we are looking forward to the prom, the end of school, and our Senior year. l.EFT TO RIGHT, IST ROXX'gBc1Iy Mr'iIl.l1z1, Earl Xlaltelrzyer, Arthur l'fllllTII1dll, Rayrzorrd Alrllur, Allan llullaiid, D.tt..l House, Robert Nl11ler, Wxlllam Bare, lack hrrlltzarr, Lilurxa 5.lTlIlT, :ND ROXN1 bilidks Swwxrger, lxlarj. Syl, ui, Lan lxc.1n.1..gh, Janet Engle, Patrxcla R.t?lr'm..j., Ttlart, ziniie, ,lame A5.dL'rsv.1, nr-itl.li, hun-. Liu- Elric., T.T.arl.... :ilu 5. lRYJRi RT: 'tY1ll1ar11K1li'+,, R. Html Ea-ull. Rem-it L lndfclrer, l.i:r.rsllwz1rs, llgxld F-L'll.4, lkixmd li: ' S tcr, I1'..e1c S'-w:r1g.. l5.r'..Cl N .I , lv, 'fd .ll 41 f.11r.us F11 -us, ..11' J.
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SOPI-IDMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On the sunny morning of September 10, 1951, we found groups of bewitched, bothered and bewildered students known as Sophomores in Susquehannock Senior High School. These students from Southern York County mingled for the first time as a combined class, We numbered 104 and are now divided into three groups or homerooms. After several weeks of confusion our entire class assembled and chose the leaders for this school term: President, Margaret Mutch, Vice President, Mary Vanover, Secretary, Alma Harrell Treasurer, Joyce Hendrix, Historian, Lucy Ann Lutter. Several days later we selected student council members who are: Larry Nonemaker, Mary Vanover, and Edwin Amapacher. With the passing weeks we found our number decreasing, as seven of our members dropped by the wayside. Last October found the Sophomore class gathered together for their first social celebrating Halloween, Gaily checkered shirts and ruffled skirts swayed and frolicked in accompaniment to the lilting strains of square dance music. Along with the coming of November came the jacket salesman from Webb and Wolfe of York, Pennsylvania. We chose our class colors, Kelly green and White, and selected the iackets in these colors. There was quite a hub-hub when these arrived as now we possesed a genuine feeling of belonging with our school's name branded across our backs, A month passes, and a strange clicking sound can be heard. You guessed it, it's roller skates. Everyone is preparing for the Sophomore skating party at Playland. On a frosty night in December, we grouped together in a friendly Christmas spirit and exchanged gifts . Summing our trials and triumpsh, this has been a very profitable year for the Sophomore Class and we are eagerly awaiting our future years together. HRST RUW: Ltuirgt Ruutsoi., Duris Ronrna1ig:.. liar: llttrtifer, Merie.l Laugliman, Linda Smith, Rosaieeii Rohrbaugli, Laira Ernst, F-.:1:.'.Vtwlf, Marion llguiifritz. Ear. Sipc. SECOND ROW: Carol O'Keefe, Joyce Dorsey, Lucille Measlej., lorcc llu1..lr1x, Eulyp lhortzas, Dt-ris 'l'It11'al1. ligirbara Benson, Delores Brown, Gloria Wall-ter, Margaret Mutcli. lillRD RLW: Ruzaic Mcwilliazx-, Harry krmur, Roi Fritz, RL-ignctli Wildasori. Frank Duke, Buckley Recd, Donald Cas: er. Pa.l'1i-utter, Cla: L-s Lrgzz. lt.-:iarc Gztrmtcr.
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