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FRESHMEN-Homeroom 202. Front: James Crawford, Trabert Ellis, Darryl Emenheiser, James Bitner, David Deitz, John Anderson, Ronald Bankert, Gerald Eberly. Second' Bonnie Emenheiser, Shelvia Ebaugh, Barbara Ellis, Cecelia Buchanan, Patsy Deller, Harold Anstine, Francis Deller, Jean Cook, Norma Braun, Carol Atkins, Gary Eat- on. Thirci' Carolyn Anstine, Nancy Brenneman, Donna Ba- ker, Gloria Clark, Marie Deardorff, Carol Barshinger, Susan Conn, Meredith Dotts, Raymond Craley, Lynn Downs. Fourth: Dorcas Burke, Barry Donagher, Raymond Dunlap, Bobbie Blank, Marion Cooper, Charles Elfner, John En- field, Charles Ebersole, Ronald Arnold. Not pictured: Joe Coeyman. Junior High . . . Ninth Grade FRESHMEN-Homeroom 204. Front: Preston Grove, Robert Frey, Barry F linchbaugh, Jan Grove, Barry Gohn, Dennis Fitzkee, James Fager, Richard Flinchbaugh. Sec- onaf' Kathleen Gohn, Patricia Geesey, Lona Grim, Marilyn Fisher, Dianne Green, Mary Green, june Grove, Rose Grim, Brenda Eveler, john Fisher. Third' Larry Flaharty, 26 Nancy Frey, Rosalie Grove, Patricia Goheen, Delores Goodyear, Darlene Grim, Donald Frey, Paul Frey, Caro- lyn Flinchbaugh. Fourth: Jill Grove, Gwendolyn Grove, Carolyn F rits, jane Gardner, Nancy Grove, Phil Godfrey, Nevin Eveler, William Fullerton, Lynda Grove, Clair Gar- ner. Not pictureah Robert Garner.
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TOMORROW'S HOUSE WIVES TODA T-jane Grove, Portia Hall, and Glenda Gohn are very bury sewing in an eighth grade home economics class. 29' ' ' BEING PUNISHEDPP No, itlvjust Mrs. Adams and Mr. Baldwin in the muxze room during one cy' many meetings as the eighth grade advisors. Junior High . . . Eighth Grade EIGHTH GRADE-Homeroom 109. Front: Jay Woli Carson Sechrist, Michael Reichard, Rarry Maves, James Thompson, Charles Sechrist, Glenn Wise, Bradley Stell, Michael Myers, Robert Stabley. Second: Wanda Riddle, Janeen Taylor, Judith Sprenkle, Judith Tarbutton, Carole Steckel, Cleopatra Vasellas, Mary Schoomaker, Virgie O'Donnell, Brenda Smeltzer, William lNlitzel. Third' Larry Orwig, Gerald Ward, Floyd Warner, Kitty Sprenkle, Suz- anne Ropp, Hollyanne Ropp, Vicki Urey, Judy Olp, Dar- lene Waltimyer, Brenda Turner. Fourth: Sandra Mobley Nedra Steward, Eugene Snyder. Larry May, Gail Swee- ney, Michael Young: Darryl Smuck, George Smeltzer Stanley Smeltzer, Victor Winstead, Dean Smeltzer.
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FRESHMEN-Homeroom 207. Front: Sheridan Lewis , David Hively, Charles Keiser, John Howard, Henry Herr- man, Robert Kramer, Donald Holtzapple, Harry Lohas, Jr., Gabriel Hildebrand. Second: Robert Heffner, Joyce Krewson, Shelby Haugh, Ann Klinedinst, Lois Kreeger, Dean Kinard, James Krecger, Allen King, Robert Kessel- ring, George Lighty, Betty Kohler, JoAnn Kaltreider. Third' Ray Kornbau, Loretta Holtzapple, Geraldine Leip- hart, Patsy Joines, Joel Kaltreider, Terry Grove, Thomas Love, James Howard, Richard Jacobs, Eric Landis, Judy Leighty, Mary Ann Kohler. Fourth: Mary Kiser, Sandra Hartwell, Carolyn Lutz, Patricia Jacobs, Nina Landis Lynda Hanway, Paula Hibbert, Michael Kehr, Ned Knise- ly, Rodger Koons, Dick Irwin. T' -- 52 .---. Tiff ll ll 'T -I'-L iw -P... - ,.51n.im,im1i,4,-- ii,,li.r,,f.L.g.+rn . . lilmidm, sigma. 0 6 H53 H it , Fw .gh hi, in ' -- f f ,ff K I , WHA T'S NEW? Keeping up on the latest are Sue Smith, jreshrnan seeretagrg Dale Uhler, president, jill Grove, vice- presidentg and james Ifreeger, treasurer, a pleasing quartet. THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR as thesefeshmen students, Dick Stein, Carobm Frits, Brenda Bensel, and Ann Klinedinst put up music posters on the bulletin board in Mrs. Aa'arns roorn.
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