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Zu Class of 1954 'in 5 1 Ar-f ff 5' s. A? I' i R .Q x x K i , X i 3 , N ? I
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A hlrs, Anna S. Smith Shippensburg State Teachers' College . . . Pennsyl- vania State University . . . commercial subjects . . . senior class adviser . . . church, welfare. and P-TA work . . . likes reading and traveling. lXflrs. Anne Adams Zart BS., Lebanon Valley College . . . music, general business . . . choruses . . . music festival . . . gives private lessons, plays for weddings. Q Audrey R. Lhar Decided she liked Swatara so much, she applied for a job as ofhce secretary . . . this winter. took a leave of absence to present her husband with a bouncing baby boy. Jean L. Ryder Also a Swatara alumna who went from classroom to oflice . . . as school librarian, collects lines and keeps tabs on all books . . . heard throughout the day as she makes announcements. Sarah C. Lindle, HN. School nurse . . . guards the health of all pupils in the district . . . also contacts the homes of Pupils who over-step the three-day limit on illegal absences. VVillia1n Staub and Iacob Sheaffer Staubie and lake keep the high school spic and span -or at least try to . . . Staubie is seen during the clay as he pursues his many duties . . . lake is the night janitor . . . on hand for all dances, plays, and other evening affairs. Right: Fertile farmltliwls, gentle follittg Helols, stztwoly farm- lzouses, tvell-filled luzrtts - Stmttmz Towtzslzip gwttefztlly claims these gifts of a lvoznztifzzl P1'o1'itic11ce. Sttttttmnis agri- culture is well-1'o111t1ole0l: gmins, livestock, poultry, fruit, and garolettzt vegetalvles pour in mt alvfzzndmttf flow from lzer riclz fzzrntts. 1 2
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS confer with adviser, lXlrs. Anna S. Smith. I.. to R.: Rose Yurcic, historian: Robert Hopple, vice-president, joseph Breski, president, Jean Black, secretary, and Nancy Dwyer, treasurer. Seated: Mrs. Smith. Clary Hiftwgf 1949-50 ln the month of September in the year 1949, ninety-two boys and girls met for the first time in front of the doors of Swatara Town- ship High School. VVe looked forward eagerly to the years ahead of us. We had a class meeting and elected the following officers: president, Lester Aungstg vice- president, Lester Harvey, secretary, Bette Lebog treasurer and historian, Thelma Van Alien. Our homeroom teachers were Miss Bishop, Mrs. Roth, and Miss Borges. The first event we participated in was the annual bazaar for the ,benefit of the Athletic Association. The eighth grade was in charge of the fish pond and the canned goods. 1fVe celebrated Halloween with a party in the gym. 14 ln November we sold magazines and made the first deposit in our treasury. Miss Bishop's room had an ice cream party for having the highest amount of sales. Members elected to the May Queen's Court that spring were Bette Lebo and Antoinette Otzel. We elected the following ollicers for our freshman year: president, Robert Hoppleg vice- president, Lester Aungstg secretary, lean Blackg treasurer, Susie Doyle, historian, Robert Behney. 1950-51 Our ninth grade homeroom teachers were Miss Higgins, Mr. Shaalc, and Mr.' Benedek. The class party was held on March 29 with games, refreshments, and dancing. The boys beat the girls at a rollicking game of basketball.
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