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SNAPS QF SCI-DOI. Upper left: Students and faculty members are guests at a Christmas dinner served by members of the foods classes. Upper right: The Seniors present The Pampered Darling at the Christ- mas program. Left insert: Barbara Bodle admires her speech trophy isee op- posite pagelg Right insert: Mr. Wallace frightj proudly accepts the football trophy after the Bluffton-P.H.S. game. At the right are shown the officers of the Junior Closs: Robert lsenhart, Vice-Presi- dentg William Strohl, Presidentg Kathleen Blank, Sec1'etary-Treas- urerg and lVlrs. Ralph Gibble, Sponsor. Shown among his photographic equipment in the bottom pic- ture on the left is David Peters, who is responsible for some of the school life pictures in this book. The students in the two pictures in the lower right hand cor- ner are Juniors, members of the ring committee. Admiring the choice of the class are Janice Puckett, Ralph Ray. Mary Alice Spill- man, Jack Schoeff, and Doug Bright. .-1' A . xy'-'ff lk-'5 i .... P f r M. , F' . .i:. C M . . X. . .' Vi , ,, V i ' 5 'P T . :U L 'A' X+L.g,, wi M 2..- .fa N Q
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'Fi SIXIAPS QF SCI-IQQI. Of the several pieces of new equipment acquired by the school this year, nothing was used so often or by so many pupils as the tape recorder. Shown in the picture in the upper left corner are the members of the speech class: Barbara Bodle, who won district honors in the American Legion Contest with her address on A New Citizen Looks at the Constitution , Mary Helen Fetters, who with Kenneth Black Knot picturedl represented P.H.S. on the Junior Town Meeting of the Air, speaking on the topic, Do Crimes Movies Have a Bad Effect on Youth? g Jack Imel, who with Barbara also appeared on Junior Town Meeting, discussing ls Radio Fulfilling Its Responsibility? g Richard Jonesg Richard May, and Carolyn Huey, who Won the County Rotary Speech Contest using as her topic, The Church Is for Us. In the upper right, Mr. Macklin lines up the ushers before Commencement last year to give them final instructions. The first picture at the bottom shows Richard Bibler and Bobbie Mumah studying in the library. Next, Mr. Brown, Ray Reichard thiddenj, Jim Pitzer, and John Young engage in some barbershop harmony. The people shown in the lower right hand corner are members of the choir, sitting in the balcony during an assembly program.
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I. JUNIOIQS Although nearly snowed under by the many activities of the Junior Class-the Class Play, the Carnival, the Junior-Senior Reception-this industrious class achieved some good scholarship, Those who made four Ais either the first or second six weeks were Deloris Barger, Mona Lou Huey, Idola LeMaster, John Young, Kathleen Blank, Robert Kessler, and Joan Sheiiper. Row 1: Marie Atha, Joan Bailey, De- loris Barger, David Bellis, Eva Lou Binford. Row 2: Phyllis Bisel, Ralph Black- ford, Kathleen Blank, Virginia Blowers, Barbara Bodle. Row 3: Treva Boise, Donald Bowser, Betty Boyd, William Brady, Doug- las Bright. Row 4: Wanda Burkholder, William Calhoun, Vita Chenoweth, Betty Clark, LaRelle Corle. Row 5: Norma Denney, Nelda Dun- moyer, Donna Elliott, Estella Fifer, Bonnie Gagle. Row 6: Donald Garringer, Beth Good- rich, Martha Sue Grady, Clarence Greaf, Roma Nelle Green. Row 7: Beverly Jean Haviland, Dwight Huey, Mona Lou Huey, Barbara Hummer, William Hum- mer. Row 8: Rose Marie Irelan, Robert Isenhart, Ernest Kantner, William Kelly, Robert Kessler, Robert Kunce.
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