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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS LF A 9 is C A illzv to Haiti Seated: Secretary . . . . Nancy Mattern Treasurer. . . . . Judy Gilbert President .... . . Herb Kratzer Vice President . . . . Philip Loht Standing: Advisors . . Mr. Wagner Mr. Lepley Mr. Peters Senior Class History In the 1955-56 school year the present class of 59 was, for the first time since the consolidation of Beaver Vocational and McClure High Schools. united as an entire class at the Beaver Vocational school building. The students from the different schools met and made new, firm friendships. During the Sophomore year Dennis Knepp was elected President, Donald Renninger, Vice President, Joy Knepp, Secretary, and Janice Auman, Treasurer. Projects this year included a bake sale at the Beaver Fair. A booth project at the fair won second place. The very successful, and the first major informal dance, was held at the new school of West Snyder. The theme was the Sock Hop. A class supper held that year was also successful to a very high degree. In the Junior year the Class was very busy and very active. Some of the projects included selling peanuts, candy, cards and stationery, and class suppers. A Back-to-School dance was held in Septem- ber and was enjoyed by a large percentage of the student body. The class play entitled, The Nutt Family. was a hilarious comedy, which was very successful. The officers who did a very capable job of leadership in the past year were Donald Renninger, President, Dennis Knepp, Vice Presidentg Nancy Mattern,Secretaryg and Judy Gilbert, Treasurer. The group sponsored the Junior Prom, which everyone enjoyed. The Senior year was the best of all, since the class went to Washington, D. C. for the class trip. The Senior Class also presented a play entitled, Now You're Talkingfwhich was a very big success. The class officers for this year were Herbert Kratzer, Presidentg Philip Loht, Vice President, Nancy Mattern, Secretaryg and Judy Gilbert. Treasurer. The Advisors, past and present, are to be thanked for their wonderful co-operation and help these past four years. They are Mr. J. R. Lepley, Mr. Merrill Peters, Mr. Morris Quint, and Mr. Cloyd Wagner. -- if ' 1
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EDWARD BARRY ARNOLD General G-M3,n Basketball, 2,3,4g Soccer, 2,3,4g Baseball, 1,2 3,43 Boys Chorus, 4, Light Panel Operator, 3,45 Yearbook Staff, 4, Art Editor. Noted For: My white sweater. Pride and Joy: Sandra and my model airplanes. Pet Peeve: Sack dresses. Secret Desire: To own a hot custom and drag- ster. Chosen Career: Automotive Designer. HOBART BAKER Academic Bud' Class Congress, 1,2,3,4g Student Council, 3, Basketball Manager, 2,3,45 Boys' Chorus, 2,3, Mountain Peek Staff, 3, Legend Staff, 43 Foren- sics, 2. Noted For: My ability to blow smoke rings. Pride and Joy: My '48 Chevy. Pet Peeve: Chemistry Class. Secret Desire: To graduate from college. Chosen Career: Conservation. f N ,,-7 WL.. 1935! JANICE ELAINE AUMAN Commercial Jan History Club, 3,45 Band, l,2,3,4g District Junior Band, lg Junior Band, 1, Dance Band, 3, Girls' Chorus, 2,33 Girls' Basketball, 1,25 Class Con- gress, 2,3,4, Newspaper Staff, 3,43 Class Treas- urer,2g Forensics, 13Junior Chorus, lg F.H.A., 23 Mixed Chorus, 4, Girls' Ensemble, 4. Noted For: Driving Ken's Mercury and gabbing to Freda. Pride and Joy: Ken and baby sister,.Beth. Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning. Secret Desire: To own a jitney like Larry Troxell's. Chosen Career: Telephone Operator. LYNN BAKER Academic Bake Basketball Manager, 2,3,45 Boys' Chorus, 2,33 School Paper, 3, Baseball Manager, 2. Noted For: Long hair. Pride and Joy: My sister, Pat. Pet Peeve: Cafeteria meals. Secret Desire: To own a radio and T.V. repair shop. Chosen Career: Electronics. 21 ROBERT GLENN BAILEY General BOW Band, 1,2,3,4, Basketball, 2, Class Congress, 2 3,43 Student Council, 4. Noted For: Driving a Plymouth. Pride and Joy: My pet dog, Lady. Pet Peeve: Getting up early. Secret Desire: Play pro baseball. Chosen Career: Barbering.
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