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OFFICERS President — Anthony Lannutti Vice-President — Craig Wilson Secretary — Joan Burns Treasurer—Phoebe Dawson Class Motto — Labor for Learning Class Colors — Crimson and White HONOR ROLL CLASS OF 1951 ACADEMIC Henry Clare Ann Fosnocht Julia Gable Ellis Harned Anthony Lannutti Charles Lee Robert Lenker Carol Meyer Dorothy Savage Norma Skow Nancy Ward George Wcidenhammer COMMERCIAL Joan Burns Barbara Lapp Marion Lewis Patricia Stull Lucy Quici INDUSTRIAL ARTS David DeRafelo GENERAL Walter Jenkins 12
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CLASSES SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES 11
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CLASS HISTORY The day had finally arrived — we were Sophomores! As we look back, how proud we felt that day in 1948 when we walked into Senior High for the first time. We lacked confidence at first, but after the first few weeks, faces became more fa- miliar and we knew our way around. Yes, we had become a part of the high school activities. Under the guidance and sponsorship of Mrs. Coffman and Mr. Crouse, we elected our class officers, which were William Doyle. President: Dominic Pilotti. Vice-President: Carol Warner. Secretary: Phoebe Dawson. Treasurer. We experi- enced the thrill of sponsoring our class dance. The Saint Patty s Day Dance, which was a great success. That was also the year T-E gained the title of County Champs. Then we traveled to the zoo for our class trip and in no time at all our sophomore year came to a close as we said good-bye to the '49ers. After a restful summer we returned to T-E as Juniors, welcoming new faces to the Faculty as well as the student body. Miss Sterling replaced Miss Brumbaugh in Academic English, Mrs. Cox was the new librarian, and Miss Curley took over in the Home Economics Department. We settled right down to business electing as offi- cers Dominic Pilotti, President: Randy Smallwood. Vice-President; Joan Burns, Sec- retary; Phoebe Dawson, Treasurer. After midyears were completed, the year passed swiftly, leaving fond memories of our Junior Prom. ' Rainbow Rendezvous, held in honor of the Seniors. Soon afterwards we made the annual trip to Harrisburg and Hershey. As the year drew to a close we bade good-bye to the Seniors and also to our wise counsellor and friend. Miss Wilson, who had truly become a part of T-E High School. Miss Randolph, head of the Music Department, also left us to become a bride. At last the day arrived, we were Seniors! We entered the high school s portals for the last time as members of the student body. It was a strange feeling when we walked into assembly and sat in the privileged seats for Seniors Only.’ We took great pride in electing Anthony Lannutti, President: Craig Wilson. Vice-President; Joan Burns. Secretary; and Phoebe Dawson, Treasurer. As for all Seniors, the first few months went slowly, but as we look back it seems only yesterday we listened to the Christmas Music Festival and spent long hours studying for the midyear exams. Yes. it doesn’t seem long ago that we held our Turnabout Dance, and danced til midnight at our Senior Prom. “Cupid’s Capers.” sponsored the Senior Supper, and produced the Senior Play. ‘‘Our Miss Brooks.’’ a delightful comedy enjoyed by all. It took us no time at all to reach Senior Week after returning from the unforgettable trip to New York City. But it’s all over now. Class Day. Baccalaureate, and finally Graduation Day. It's been three years since we first entered Senior High School, and with sad hearts, we say farewell to Fair T and E. Virginia Hooper Christine Lewis 13
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