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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OF 1960 First Row: Betty Reiner, Leslie Weidman, Mary Ellen Hoffman, Irwin Zerbe, Norman Kicbach, Larry Kline, Paul Zerbe, Donna Broithwaitc, Stewart Brodman, Grace Dcglcr. Second Row: Ruth Kirkhoff, Barbara Ernst, Marlene Rcntschlcr, Shirley Schaeffer, Mr. Stover, Down Sweigart, Nancy Naftzingcr, Arlene Naftzinger, Eileen Tobias, Sally Care. Third Row: Robert Zerbe, Barry Delp, Gerald Luckcnbill, Douglas Adam, Kenneth Moser, Larry Miller, Richard Speicher, Bruce Good, Kenneth Mohn, Edmund Tost, Larry Wagner. Supervised by Mr. Stover, these thirty sophomores had a most active school year. Memorable dates of the sophomore class have been the pur- chasing of the black and blue class jackets, conducting numerous bake sales, holding their Hallowe'en social at Kirkhoff's barn, and having their second annual Christmas party on Monday, December 23, 1957, in the school cafeteria. These tenth-graders also spon- sored their class dance and a class trip. In addition to social activities, these students participated in many school activities, such as music, athletics, and newspaper work. CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Mary Ellen Hoffman, Chaplain; Norman Kicbach, Vice-President; Larry Kline, President; Paul Zerbe, Secretary; Irwin Zerbe, Treasurer. T wenty soven
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CLASS OFFICERS Clockwise: Melinda White, President; Jane Wilhelm, Chaplain; Barry Speicher, Treasurer; Miriam Boltz, Vice- President; Joanne McQuate. Center: Nancy Speicher, Secretary. Autumn Starlight, the Junior Class dance, was held on November 27, 1957, in the school cafeteria. Brown and yellow streamers created the proper motif. On December 16, 1957, the twenty-three juniors held their an- nual Christmas party. The class members also conducted bake sales, sponsored the Junior Class play and the Junior-Senior Prom; and they purchased class rings. The class has been most active in all musical organizations, athletics, and the PENN-QUIN. THE JUNIOR CLASS OF 1959 First Row: Kent Steinhauer, Barry Speicher, Jane Wilhelm, Miriam Boltz, Melinda White, Nancy Speicher, Joanne McQuate, Virginia Reed, Shelve Benzcl, Evelyn Oswald. Second Row: Mr. Trout, Ned Gchris, J. Paul Balthaser, Warren Trautman, Audrey Bohn, Betty Burkhart, Judith Bertram, Mary Spcasc, Rebecca Moore, Elaine Lengel, Norman Frantz, David Burkcy, Ted Shears. Third Row: Richard Bond, Carl Lachman, Herman Dcglcr. Twonty-six
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THE FRESHMAN CLASS OF 1961 First Row: Donald Kramer, Geraldine Benzel, Linda Weiders, Sandra Kerner, Lee Kerner, Kathryn Burkhart, Janet Schlappich, Joan Benzol, Nancy Kramer, Clarence Kiebach. Second Row: Janice Schlappich, Patricio Endy, Joan Bixlcr, Ann Klose, Anne Burkey, Murlcnc Bashorc, Mr. Klinger, Shirley Gingrich, Sandra Adams, Edith Moore, Sarah Troutman, Louise Henke, June Spease, Barbara Mountz. Third Row: Nancy Bixlcr, Bruce DcLong, Donald Oswald, Glenn Fox, Glenn Haay, James Kinfzcr, Larry Endy, Dennis Adam, Robert Lyon, Robert Geiger, Barry Kraatz, Larry Smith, Barbara Spease. Missing from picture: Charles Smith, Joseph Lcmpcrgel, Carol Hartman, Mary Wolf, Kathy Kline, james Bertram, Marjorie Bixlcr. Freshmen at last! Their hopes and plans of playing an active rSle in school activities were fully realized this year. On December 19, 1957, the forty-three freshmen held their first evening Christmas party. The Class of '61 also sponsored two tag days: January 8 and 15, 1958. The tags were in the shape of dog tags. March 14, 1958, was the significant date for the class's dance— Satellite Rock. To complete the year, the fresh- men participated in a junior-high personality contest and held various assemblies and bake sales. CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Sandra Kerner, Vice-President; Kathryn Burkhart, Secretary; Linda Weiders, Treasurer; Lee Kerner, President; Janet Schlappich, Chaplain. Twenty-eight
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