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This group made up the steering committee for the publication of this Tiger. They formulated the plans, made the assignments, and coordi- Never admit to anybody, and least These senior class officers were the force behind this year's senior class activities. In early fall it appeared as though our finances were so low that neither a Washington trip or a yearbook seemed a possibility. However, we put our heads to the grind and came up with sufficient funds to finance both the Washington trip and yearbook publication. nafed them into the finished product. It took long hours of work, but we enjoyed it. of all to yourself, that you are licked. —Churchill When we lagged, our advisor Miss Marcocci, was always there to give the push. There were sufficient funds in the class treasury to give the seniors a small sum of money to take with them to Washington.
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Seniors WANDA SWOPE Peaches Commercial Club, Band 1, 2. 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. Very popular — Does tier share of studying — Al- ways neat—Plays a mean saxophone — Thinks there is no one like D. P. MERLE THOMAS Hawkie Varsity Club, President of class 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Quite a Shakespearean scholar — Have you heard bis latest?? — What a Casa- mova — Life of the party. WANDA WATKIN Pooch Commercial Club, Tri- Hi-Y, Band 4, Chorus 1, 2, S, 4. Good student — Often teen wiht the J. P. of Joller Dresses neat and is very :o-operative — Hair is her rrowning glory. LOUISE WATKINS Tri-Hi-Y Club, Home Ec. Club. Neat — Quiet — Shy — Takes her school work se- riously — Faithful library as- sistant — Can surely bake a cake. GEORGE WOOMER Scaramouche C. A. P., Varsity Club, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Always out for a good time — Just look at those waves but do you recall the Mohawk ??? — Seen quite often in the green Plymouth — Seems to have a lot of girls. Dost thou love life? Then, do not squander time, for that's the stuff life is made of. —Franklin
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Calendar of Important Events dor J954-55 SEPTEMBER 7—Another term begins with new and old faces and all looking forward to an eventful year at R. H. S. SEPTEMBER 10—The Tigers, bent on another undefeated season, open against Johnstown B and score a victory. SEPTEMBER 25—The seniors are measured for their caps and gowns. OCTOBER 7, 8—Teachers attend Institute in Altoona while we take it easy. OCTOBER 11 to 17—Students and faculty observe Penn- sylvania Week with Open House and display of exhibits. OCTOBER 13—Accompanied by our advisor. Miss Marcocci, and Mr. Taylor, we seniors attend Career Day at Captain Jack High School at Mount Union. OCTOBER 19—Charles Diehl and Don Wilkins are recipients of awards sponsored by the Lions Club for the best essays on the meaning of Pennsylvania. NOVEMBER 6—Alumni Banquet attended by approximate- ly 275 alumni and friends. NOVEMBER 13—Seniors serve Masonic Past Masters Ban- quet. NOVEMBER 19, 20—Senior thespians present matinee and evening grand performance, Hot Water Henry . NOVEMBER 25 to 29—Thanksgiving Recess and extended vacation with opening of big game season. DECEMBER 2—Several seniors, accompanied by Mr. Tay- lor, attend College Night at Juniata College. DECEMBER 23—Seniors realize good profit from turkey donations. JANUARY 17—We smile pretty as we pose for the yearbook pictures. JANUARY 25—Senior athletes receive award jackets which they wear so proudly. JANUARY 26—Semester ends, and we begin to wonder what surprises those teachers are going to pull on the report cards 1 JANUARY 29—The twenty-sixth annual football banquet is held at which an all-local talent show was presented. FEBRUARY 10—The Tri-Hi-Y receives the Torch of Faith from the sister organization of Hollidaysburg. FEBRUARY 14—The F. H. A. Club sponsors a gay St. Valentine's Day Dance at which Prince Charming Michael Gannon crowns the queen. Lovely Pawuk. MARCH 14—The juniors sport their classrings. MARCH 16—Commercial Club sponsors a St. Patrick's Day Dance. APRIL 1—All Fools' Day! Were you one? APRIL 2—The F. H. A. Club members and advisor, Miss Camilletti, attend the regional F. H. A. meeting in Mercers- burg, Pennsylvania. APRIL 23—C. A. P. members accompanied by their ad- visor, Mr. Black, and several faculty members make plane trip to Pittsburgh. APRIL 28—Band participates in the Apple Blossom Festival at Winchester, Virginia. MAY 2—Open House and Style Show, latter being spon- sored by the Home Economics Department. MAY 3—Seniors receive name cards and commencement announcements. MAY 11—Band presents its annual cnocert. MAY 13—The Junior Class puts on the social extravaganza of the year, the Junior-Senior Prom. MAY 18, 19, 20—Seniors make that long-awaited trip to Washington. MAY 22—Seniors attend Baccalaureate service. MAY 23—Commencement! JUNE 3—Term ends for the rest of us!
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