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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Arlene Clemens, Suzanne Christophel, Mary Mack, Mary Rittenhouse, Esther Ruth, Edna Derstine, Mary Clemens, Loretta Trauger, Marilyn Kriebel, Eleanor Derstine, Mary Emma Yothers, Eileen Alderfer. SECOND ROW: Marie Gehman, J on Clemens, Ivan Moyer, Walter Histand, Donald Detweiler, Marvin Smith, John Ruth, David Brunner, David Meyers, Daniel Lapp, Kathleen Harley. JUNIORS The Junior class was the first to take a trip. A visit to the resplendent General Motors Motorama was thehighlight of this major class outing. Attending a meeting of the Trusteeship Council at the United Nations building also proved interesting, for by putting on earphones and flicking switches one could listen to the discussion in French, Russian, Spanish, Chinese, and, for the less erudite, English. Various potent mixtures concocted by the chemists of the class sometimes irritated the nostrils of other classmates. However, the chemists stoutly declared that all must bear such annoyances willingly for the cause of science. Some students lamented their plight as geometry studentsg others wrote secret notes in shorthandg and Mr. Hess repeatedly said, Dan, d1at's a good question g but sitting at the wheel of the Dodge during Driver Education class proved most interesting. Even die ladies can now identify the distributor and carburetor and can change a tirel 18
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M.-,,mr.,, -f +i ' FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Betty Gahman, Rachel Meyers, Eleanor Detweiler, Emily Shisler, Lorene Godshall, Audrey Metz, Gloria Moyer, Louise Derstine, Eileen Moyer, Irma Gahman, Grace Meyers, Beula Moyer, Esther Mack. SECOND ROW: Elmer Brunk, Harold Alderfer, Mark Stinley, Fern Moyer, Ruth Beryl Martin, Edith Derstine, Sylvia Alderfer, Laverne Hendricks, Joseph Cressman, Jacob Ritten- house, Merle Stutzman. THIRD ROW: John Derstine, Richard Benner, Marvin Anders, James Derstine, Paul Clemens, Donald Clemens, Samuel Lapp, Glenn Freed, Curtis Kratz, Kenneth Erb, Leon Alderfer, Clayton Gotwals. SOIUHOMORES Mix together thirty-seven students and one homeroom teacher, preferably Mr. Hess. Add liberal portions of grammar, literature, biology, history, German, typing, algebra, and music. Stir occasionally. Sprinkle carefully with chapel periods, basketball games, and evening socials. After one semester check your results. 'You should find one well-informed sophomore class capable of conducting student chapels, directing chorus, tearing down incinerators, and devouring huge quantities of food at any social. Watch closely. After a summer of work and relaxation, this class will provide musicians, chemists, stenographers, school officers, and other responsible leaders. Courtesy of GARRET BENNER POULTRY STAND NO. 215 QUAKERTOWN FARMER'S MARKET I9
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