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FRESHMEN-Homeroom 209. Front: Dale Poff, Clair Ness, Larry Riddle, Lawrence Riddle, Bill Markel, Mar- lyn Miller, John Markey, Kenneth Markel. Second: Eliza- beth McCullough, Linda Overmiller, Virginia Marsteller, Marvel McCleary, Gail Nalbandian, Judy Rider, Cynthia Pickel. Elouise Markle, Brenda Ness. Third' Faye Miller, Elizabeth N ace, Linda McCleary, Norma Newcomer, Bar- bara Metzger, Carol Miller, Larry Markel, Richard Peters, Monte Mayes. Fourth: Larry Moore, Max Minnich, Wil- liam Morgan, Russell Rayburn, Rodger Phillips, Betsy Miller, Lamarr Markle, Dana Maurer, Dana McGinnis. .Not lzzictureafxloseph Posey. Junior High . . . Ninth Grade dd raided 7 an S ' FRESHMEN-Homeroom 213. Front: Henry Smith, Rus- sel Schaeberle, Maynard Smith, Terrv Smith, Jeff Rose- man, Robert Shaull. Second' Larry Smith, Sue Smith, Sus- ann Schmuck, Maxine Runklc, Marcia Seitz, Kathryn Saylor, Elaine Snyder, Donna Seaks, Gail Smith. Third: Timothy Shelley, Betty Sentz, Carlene Runklc, Barbara 28 Sheffer, Deloris Sinclaire, Shirley Smith, Jeanne Sechrist, Betty Snyder, Jane Snook, Gerald Robinson. Fourth: Rickey Schmuck, Donald Seiple, Samuel Seitz, Preston Shoff, Richard Smith, Stephen Shultz, James Runkle, Clair Smeltzer. Not pictureoh' Reed Shaull.
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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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FRESHMEN-Homeroom 111. Front: Freddie Tyson, Robert Thompson, Wayne Strawbridge, Elwood Snyder, Harry Snyder, Dennis Strayer, Kenneth Snyder, Harry Welty, Russell Stein, Richard Stein. Seconak Brenda Wells, Frances Wierman, Janet Swords, Peggy Zarfos, judy Woli Goldie Snyder, JoAnn Taylor, Evelyn Wineholt, Phyllis Waltimyer, Brenda Stokes, Ruth Thompson. Third: Brenda Tarbert, Richard Weber, Lynda Wilt, Linda Young, Louise Workinger, JoAnn Wilson, Wanda Whiteleather, Larry Wood, Wayne Spyker, William Young, George Snyder. Fourth: Richard Zarfos, Dale Uhler, Elwood Warner, Lin- da Yohe, Philip Throne, Darwin Tyson,Charles Test, Gary Warner, Gary Wineholt, Gordon Spurley, Marc Tyson, Brooks Thompson. Junior High . . . Ninth Grade eye same Zefofw 74cm A GOOD TEAM-jieshman advisors, Mr. Daniel Myers and Miss Naomi Myers, looking over the year's schedule cy' events. FUTURE LEADING CITIZENS-joAnn Tqvlor and Ronald Arnold last year's winners of the Legion Award for the most outstanding eighth grade gzrl and bzyr.
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