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LIBR RY CLUB ROW l: Ruth Feathers, Rose Feathers, Patricia MCMillen, Evelyn Heslop, Delores Habinyak, Patricia Bollman, Norma Cuppett, Linda Hengst, Connie Saylor, Mrs. Hannold. ROW 2: Cheryl Clarr, Connie Rininger, Fern Crissman, Darlene Restley, Kathryn Shaffer, Emily Dull, Elvira Light, Sheila Callihan. ROW 3: Ianet Shaffer, Iamie Scritchfield, Sandy Cook, Iudy Cathers, Connie Miller, Theresa Mitzler, Carolyn Callihcm, Bonnie Yingling, Sarah Rose. ROW 4: Hester Long, Martha Ann Shaffer, Donna Belles, Elizabeth Oldham, Sandra Weyant, Marjorie Weyant, Sherry Hyde, Diana Way. The Library Club is made up of Iunior and Senior High girls who are interested in books and in the library. Each girl assists the librarian in taking care of the books and in helping with the various tasks involved in circulating the books. Once cr month the club meets for a business meeting. The activities of this year included a Christmas party. a bake sale, and a book sale. The officers are as follows: President .,......... ......... H ESTER LONG Vice President .... .......... I ANET SHAFFER Secretary ........ ..... K ATHRYN SHAFFER Treasurer ...., ............. B ONNIE YINGLING Sponsor ..... ...... M RS. RUTH HANNOLD Seventy
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UNIOR CLASS PL Y SEATED: Bill Smith, Ianet Lohr. STANDING: Richard Long, Kenneth Hoover, Donna Price, Adena Claycomb, Bobby Claycomb, Faye Williams, Carol Iones, Errol Kring, Ruby Mock, Dale Lee. The uthespian-minded members of the Iunior Class presented a successful produc- tion of Mr, Barry's Etchings on November 21 in the high school auditorium. Action of the play centered around Mr. Barry's abilities with the etching technique -particularly his ability to reproduce a successful likeness of General Grant on the 350.00 bill. This ability proved beneficial to some, but: rather troublesome to others. But like all good comedies should, things ended Well for all concerned. Sixty Nine
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OFFICE AIDS Bonnie Ellenberger, Dondra Frazier, Carol Shippey, Connie McDonald, Beverly Shippey, Ivadene Shroyer. The jobs of these girls are to gather absentee slips in the morning and to deliver the absentee reports to teachers in the classrooms. They have willingly given up a study hall to relieve the secretaries of these important small tasks. When the office needs assistance, it can always depend on these girls for support. Seventy One
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