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lphacihefmafihg, uciefg FIRST Row: Left to Right: Thomas Fickes, Theodore Fake, Willie Way, Milton Linial, Philip Stough, Lewis Levin, Anthony Iannetta, Theodore Rehmeyer, Allen Puseh, Alfred Bailey, William Vandenberg, Paul Huzzard, Richard Rehmeyer. SECOND Row: Left to Right: John Connelly, Harold Brown, William Gemmill, Gary Zeager, David Eisenhart, Bniee Noel, James Saylor, John Dunkelberger, Ronald Stone, Richard Geiselman. THIRD Row: Left to Right: Ronald Garee, Murel Beatty, Henry Owen, Richard Hummel, Horace Ports, Robert Throop, Fred Bierman, Edward Kotteamp, Robert Faust. FOURTH Row: Standing: Ronald Eichelberger, Michael King, Roy Seheivert, Leroy Brenner, Paul Shannon. gi? Vice President Secretary . Treasurer Edward Walters Advisor The Alpha Debating Society is the oldest or- ganization in William Penn. They have had a long and prosperous history. The society meets every Monday evening. Programs consist of de- bating, public speaking, dramatics and training in Parliamentary Procedure. They meet with other literary societies several times a year for social get President . .....,., Henry Owen . .. . ,Lewis Levin William Gemmill Gary Zeager togethers. Each year the school looks forward to the A.D.S. assembly program which is always ex- cellent. Candidates for membership are seen wearing the gold and black ties. They undergo a tedious initiation willingly since it is an honor to be the wearer of an Alphan pin.
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9115 fat? SPORTS STAFF: Left to Right: Allen Pusch, 4'Sandyl' Owen, Donald Bohr. come out? ln recent years, graduates have been held in suspense by the shortages and war-bred diilicultics which have plagued the entire pub- lishing business. 'I he iirst yearbook of our school appeared in l908. It wasn't known as The Tatlern then and the school was merely York High School, not T STAFF, Left to Right: Marguerite Seidensticker, Alice Ander- G3 Shutterbug, joe Rizzuto. x' .J Wlilliam Penn. The hrst book was a paper bound affair illustrated with a few sketches, and was a complete antithesis of today's publication. The present title, The Tatler,'l appeared in 1915, and its name was given by Agnew Larsen, a member of the class. The production of The Tatlerf is a year-long project. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT SEATED: Joanne Bortner. STANDING: Left to Right: Lois Bupp, John Hostetter Helen Lockard.
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Q50 57,H.iiiZI'f1I'll ucietg FIRST Row: Left to Right: Beth Bentz, Barbara Pritchard, Polly Spangler, Lois Baer, Susan Thomas, Nancy Kline, Susan Shaub, Katherine Keller, janet Kling, Mary Ann Uffelman, Mary Shaub, Urith Ann Spiese, Christine Thomas. SECOND Row: Left to Right: Frances Myers, Ruth Rojahn, Arthea Hershner, Donna Springer, Beth Brillhart, Sandra Smith, Jean Uhler, Deborah Kuester, Nancy Ness, Shirley Ansorg, Ann Graybill, Marguerite Seidensticker, Judy Clemens. THIRD Row: Left to Right: Audrey Futer, Elaine Eyster, Sally Smeltzer, Susan Scoville, Carmen Lehr, Nancy Noll, Nancy Shirey, T ruda Schriver, Delores Spangler, ,lane Bergdoll, Dwyn Kent. President ..,.., ,.... . ..,. A nn Beckner 1 Vice President ,...,. ,,.. .,,. K a tie Keller , Secretary ...,,. ,..,.............. B eth Bentz Treasurer , . .Frances Myers 1 ffl 11 Z' fs? 5 N, Q., in x 1 5 I f If you were to pass room 122 late some Wednesday afternoon, you might hear strains of the Clio Song filling the air, thus ending each weekly meeting of the Clio Literary Society. Founded in 1901, Clio is the oldest girls' society in the school. Each year the society renders its services to the school in many ways. Its members Ruth Ensminger Advisor K S ,V7 f ' K V , . 1 Qi! VV, . . VLV,V H , X are outstanding in almost every phase of school life. Membership in its ranks is purely elective. This year Clio presented in auditorium a melo- drama entitled Squaw lllinterf' Each meeting is highlighted with an original literary program from which the girls not only get enjoyment but gain knowledge and experience.
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