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SEAT ED: Walker, Gierman, Fisher, Geiger, Steiner, Galloway, K. Basinger, Parish. ROW TWO: Balmer, J. Badertscher, Tschantz, Bucher, Lehman, Koontz, Hahn, Triplett, Leiber, Triplehorn. ROW THREE: Augsburger, G. Basinger, Herr, Jorg, Marvin Diller, Gar- matter, Lera, Urich, King. ROW FOUR: May, Risser, V. Moser, Schmidt, Core, L. Moser, Kaufman, Schumaker. ROW FIVE: Gerber, Schiffke, Gleason, Alspach, Murray, D. Badertscher, Geiser. MISSING: Mary Jo Diller. Members of the eighth grade took part in the various activities open to them. Some of the boys were active in junior high sports and the girls took part in 44H and girl scouts. One of their members was elected as a reserve cheerleader, and two others were majorettes. They wish to thank Mr. Basinger for leading them through a very successful year. igh th, Grade Dan Gleason’. : .o¢). 5.3.25. President Nancy Steiner..... .....Vice President Judith Tschantz ...Secretary-Treasurer
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inon, .....President Shirley Burry ... Barry Corson Vice President Dale Hochstettler . .Secretary-Treasurer The members of the class of ‘56 were very proud to be freshmen this year and to take part in many school activities. The freshman class holds a very defi- nite position in the personality of the high school. Those who were athletic- ally inclined were members of the foot- ball and basketball teams and G.A.A. Others enjoyed band and orchestra. Future farmers and homemakers {faith- fully attended F.F.A. and F.H.A. One member was a drum majorette, and three members were reserve cheerlead- ers. As far as pep and school spirit is concerned, the freshman class is not lacking. They wish also, to express their many thanks to Miss Slusser, who devoted much time and effort in helping make their freshman year a most suc- cessful one. SEATED: Chidester, J. Berry, Conrad, Corson, Burry, Hochstettler, Amstutz, Basinger, Althaus, Laycock. ROW TWO: Triplehorn, Herr, Wahlie, Galloway, C. Moser, Frick, Kempf, Deifendeifer, Clauss, J. Berry, S. Zimmerman. ROW THREE: M. Amstutz, Lora, K. Zimmerman, R. Garmatter, Benroth, D. Badertscher, R. Badertscher, Glaze, Green. ROW FOUR: Cummins, C. Garmatter, Hilty, N. Frankhauser, Reichenbach, Nonnamaker, Bixel, R. Frankhauser. ROW FIVE: Schmutz, Chamberlain, Derringer, Fields, W. Moser, Triplett, Scoles. MISSING: Bechtel, Mathewson, Clay.
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Since the members of the seventh grade are in junior high school, they hope to become better students. The seventh grade has thirty-three pupils who are interested in various activities. There are a number of girls in girl scouts, and seven girls are in the 4-H club. The boys played junior high basket- ball and participated in basketball games at noon. Several boys are in 4-H and seven boys belong to boy scouts. Some of the members of this class play in junior orchestra and sing in the choir. They wish to express their thanks to Miss Keel for helping them in their new adventure in junior high school. 7 neath Grade Ann Stauffer President Timothy Diller ... Vice President James Scoles Secretary-Treasurer Miss Keel Advisor SEATED: L. Schiffke, Edinger, Henderson, T. Diller, Stauffer, Scoles, R. Badertscher, Mumma, King, J. Montgomery. ROW 2: Burry, Deifendeifer, Kohli, M. Badertscher, Irwin, Traucht, Bau- man, Moser, May. ROW THREE: Conrad, Hilty, Rachel Devier, Rae Ann Devier, Gratz, Burkholder, Kimmet, Herr. ROW FOUR: Reichenbach, Greiner, N. Montgomery, Weiss, Hartman. MISSING: Edwards. (URN
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