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TOP ROW: Merrill Nofziger, Gene Miller, Junior Grieser, Marlin Beck, Lowell Ayers, Robert Yoder, Paul Grieser, James Beck, Waldo Aeschliman, Paul Wyse. MIDDLE ROW: Phyllis Schmucker, Shirley Meyers, Jueldine Nofziger, Nancy Porter, Arlene Schultz, Marilouise Miller, Doris Rufenacht, Jane Guerrero, Lavonne Gisel. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Rex, Pauline Grieser, Carol Vonier, Joan Leupp, Laura Jane Gearig, Marilyn Miller, Claudette Rupp, Marilyn Nofziger, Delight Grieser. Not on picture: Harlan Gearig and Glenn Wyse. Junfor Class I 0 m X 'l S ' V' ! Waldo Aeschliman served as pres- ' N ident of the twenty-nine students of the 1 ,F junior classgPhyllis Schmucker was vice- fb president, and Joan Leupp was secretary- ' treasurer. Their sponsor was Mr. Rex. . 4 Two members, Delight Grieser and 'ii' .4 5 Carol Vonier, were cheerleaders. Their play, nMother Is a Freshman,H R Q w a s successfully produced, April 25. f T Q Shirley Meyers, Waldo Aeschliman, a n d Jueldine Nofziger had leading roles. ' Mrs. Oyer directed the production with X the help of Mr. Springer. The class sold candy at noon all year and they sold sandwiches the first semester to augment the class funds. They also collected sales stamps. The junior-senior banquet was given J May 10 in the new cafeteria. The ban- -15- quet centered around a Hawaiian scene.
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Jumor Cfcvss The typing 1 students pictured below have made 50 or 60 words 8 m 1 n u te They received pins for their accomplishments They a r e Delight Grieser, Jueldine Nofziger, Robert Yoder, Merrill Nofz i g e r, Carol Vonier, Pauline Grieser N-s Trophies for agriculture complishmsnts were awarded to Waldo Aeschliman, State Farmer, Paul and Glenn Wyse, for dairy cows, L J Burkholder, a sophomore, for a ton litter pigs Marlin Beck and P h y l 1 i s Schmucker look over the candy in preparation for noon sales Th1s was one of their money making pro jects th1s year The last day of school is a happy day for everyone, even for juniors At right Iris Harvey and Elaine Rychener, sophomores, a n d Shirley Meyers, Phyllis Schmucker, and Nancy Porter have a little fun before they go on their class picnics I O MLK I . . .xx E .ll - Q , . 2 ,,yaY .. - ' Iii , +G ' S a s if fr, ,L a ti. I . Qui . I A .' 9 .J 'Q . ac- A ff' 't A I O K , Z - f . n
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- -Sf-it' i W . 1- nel'-' ET 'YTEZI ' ' K 'N TOP ROW: Shari Weber, Iris Harvey, Shirley Wanner, Mary Louise Rufenacht, Norma Nofziger, Marlene Rychener, Dorothy Beck, Rachel Frey, Mabel Ann Roth. OTTOM OW: Mr. Bell, Elaine Rychener, Margaret Rupp, Betty Beck, David Sauder, L. J. Burkholder, Kenneth Miller, Donnabelle Riegsecker, Eugene Richer. X 1 na ' I If The sophomore class with seventeen members has always been noted as the smallest class 1n school Kenneth Miller was p esldent of the group, Marlene Rychener, vice-president, Elaine Rychener, secretary, and Dorothy the grade sponsor The sophomore girls' basket b a l 1 team won the intramural championship this year, by defeating the seniors. The class sponsored a successful roller skating party at Ridgeville dur- ing the school year as an additional money making scheme Cakes and chickens were raffled off durlng basketball games by the students. Elaine Rychener won a superior rat- ing a t the state music contest at Sophomore Cfoss if Westerville, Ohio, with a piano solo. -16-
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