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,, .. xxx xi xx-. ,Y ,FOR THIS GROUP in William Penn whose expressed purpose is devoting its time to Ji Q9 -V 3. exploring local history, this year has been an especially busy one. Not only have we spent our time in preparing for the celebration of the William Penn Tercentenary but we have also found an important job in recording York's part in World War II. The former task, William Penn Tercentenary, involved the presentation of an original quiz program Qgiven in assemblyj on the life of William Penn and assisting in sponsoring a lecture on William Penn. Heading the society during the first semester was Marianne Dudrear, as- sisted by Charles Egge, Vice-President, Alice Smyser, historian. President throughout the second semester was Mary Alice Hodgson, Vice-President, Gloria Ness, and historian, Mary Lou Glatfelter. Eisenhower. .1 'WI l 'va ax.-'.:?m ew' -.0 .1 .61 ,, - '-' 'H ' First Row fleft to rightl: D Smith M. Hermann, R. Brunhouse, B Cox L. Fisher, N. Shellenberger, R Strick ler, R. Stanslield. Second Row R Myers, D. I-Iinderer, C. Kauffman M Bailey, J. Frasch, D. Helfer, R Crum Third Row: E. Garnes, G. Ruby E Glatfelter, J. Saylor, R. Getz Fourth Row: R. Strayer, O. Gaeddert C Y Sallade, E. Faltin, Mr. Moul, adviser ,nun x xxx xx t ix x First Row Cleft to rightjz D Hamer H. Kindig, M. Glatfelter, D Reis inger, F. Thompson, C. Spangler, R Reindollar, E. Lentz, N. Young Sec ond Row: A. Hamm, A. Smyser D Libhart, G. Thomas, J. Sneennger N Gerber, C. Kissinger, M. Dxmelow Third Row: P. Diaz, C. Tyson N Hennessey, M. Kemper, G. Ness M Walker, M. Butler, L. Wilson Fourth Row: M. Valentine, E. McClure M Allen, B. Trayer, L. Strickler L Mickley, M. Pittman. Fifth Row L Rupp, J. Bankert, R. Bier, F Raw houser. S. Worley, B. Quickel Srxth Row: C. Egge, E. Minster, J Landis J. Bergdoll, J. Martin, D. Kehoe L
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First Row Cleft to rightlz J. Potts, C Sallade, A. Blakey, B, Bennett, B Imhoff, R. Toomey, C. Ottemiller. Second Row: M. Williams, J. Slaney, R I-Ixbner, R. Brown, M. Bowser, E. McClure. Third Row: J. Morgan, F. Botterbush, D. Getz, D. Simonton, J. Tarmen, E. Rottler. Fourth Row: R. Brothers, B. Fishel, H. Lehr, A. Eck- enrode W. Robertson. Fifth Row: C. Katz R. Shultz, J. Watson, W. Ding- ler G Roupas. Sixth Row: R. Hib- ner R Brown, R. Weigle, D. Ballard. First Row Cleft to rightlz R. Kohr, J Stauifer, M. Ailes, J. Morningstar, P Fritz Second Row: A. Nye, G Brown A. Abel, J. I-Iershberger, L Grandstaff, M. Stump. Third Row M Thomas, M. Trout, L. Fisher, A Gosnel J. Fisher. Fourth Row: J Williams L. Drager, N. Ely, S. Senft I ' . , in ,fiLl'E'i. ' ..- X f .A ...... ,.,.... . ., ...,... ,. ml... ,.. . , .,,,. .,,.. ,,.,,.,...,,..,.H.,-, .... , ..-.,.,k,M.'... .IM ' 3.1 x x x x x 1. xx i. x xx. ,t.x...., ., L. ,,x ., , , x., . ,. ts. ..x xv,-.'.v.t.'.-..'.-.1.ltu..+... x x X ' X. F OUNDED IN 1927, this worthy organization has strived to stimulate literary activities 7-1 of its members and to further their training in dramatics. Weekly programs are given in the form of book reports, quizzes, plays and outside speakers. Yearly an assembly play is presented by Euterpeans. Their thespian activities also include the Joint Society Play. The Christmas holidays are highlighted by the Joint Society Dance to which all Euterpeans eagerly ask the heart throb. The June Dance climaxes a successful year enriched by the memories of Euterpean. First semester Dorothy Seiffert was chosen as President, Rae Jean Leach as her assistant and Joan Koch as Secretary. Second semester leaders were Barbara Zimmerman, June Thomas and Virginia Keech. xi x x xt x x x x x i x x ',x-.unwx.-.-.nurul,-.-.-.v.+.-.-nu.-.tux-.'. aux '.v.'t'.-.',v.'..xxu'.uv.'.xv.'unv.xxwxxx...-.mx-tx'.'.'.xuw.intv.v.v.vtxxxw.1.xv. x vt lt.
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JUNICR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE , MANY MEMBERS of the William Penn Chapter of the Junior Academy of Science, through their own experiments and through their encouragement of other science- minded students, are proving that they well deserve the title of Tomorrow's Scientists. The society itself has advanced many scientific projects, the foremost of these being the Science Talent Exhibition which was open to exhibits from all students of the school. It also had the distinction of being chosen the President Club of the Junior Academies of Sci- ence of Pennsylvania and sent delegates to the convention held by this organization this spring. Scientifically inclined students are accepted into the society as associate members, only after having completed a project and essay acceptable to the science teacher. The programs are designed to cover all fields of science and consist of talks by the members, outside lectures, field trips and movies. 7! NXKIXVKNNKANNNKAXNN 1 VKNNNNNAAKXKVKXN SNS N NNN SKNSNKNNMA First Row fleft to rightj: M. Kemper, M. L. Glatfelter, M. A. Hodgson, R. Staulfer, R. Haare. Sec- ond Row: M. Livingstone, G. Ness, J. Roth, S. French. Third Row: M. Dudrear, J. Raubenholcl, J. Warner. Fourth Row: K. Geiselman, H. Miller, P. Roseberry. i SOCIETAS LATIN A SOCIETAS LATINA, a society organized in 1920 with an original membership of eight boys, is slowly regaining its original masculine membership after a period of years in which it was exclusively run by members of the fairer sex. The society was founded by a group who were interested in increasing their knowledge of Roman customs, Roman art, and Roman literature. Toward this end, programs corresponding to the celebrations of the Romans are presented at the meetings every second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Aside from the regular program Roman customs live again, as each member participates in a Roman banquet at which time the members are attired in Roman garb and represent men and women of ancient Rome. Each year Societas Latina also joins with the other minor societies of the school for its annual social event, the soiree. As each society must have its colors, purple and gold wave proudly in behalf of the Latin society. The leaders of the first semester were: President, Frances Thompson, Vice-President, Jean Sneeringerg Secretary, Mary Alice Hodgson. Those of the second semester were: President, Jean Sneeringerg Vice- President, Mary Alice Hodgson, Secretary, Joan Burgdoll. Miss Hallock and Mrs. McCul- loch are our most able and helpful advisers. Mufm wwvvwxwmx wwx Wvn VVIAMA vnvwuANMAVwvvwvVxMANwMMA.
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