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Wm swarm 97,14 1. Watch those fingers! 1. This is one time we had class out of 2. Practice makes perfect. Schffol- 3. Varying degrees of spring fever as 2- Artists are made, not born- displayed by 8 C. 3. We must take time to giggle. As one pauses momentarily during a busy school day, he notices that the students who last year wore bewildered and wide- eyed expressions on their faces are no longer timid or meek. These students have adapted themselves to the atmosphere that at first was so new and strange. They are now very Well acquainted with upper classmen, and they are taking part in school activities, The old saying- What is worth doing at all, is worth doing well -has been taken quite seriously by many members of the class. In striving to do their work well, these students have won a place on the honor roll. Several who have obtained this position are: Eileen 24
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3094 Here it is fall again, and the first day of school! an anxious seventh grader said as the big orange school bus drove into sight. Finally the bus stopped in front of the high school, a worried and excited group entered the strange building. The long! awaited day, without a doubt, had begun. As the upper classmen passed the shy newcomers, they could hear various questions: What period is this? Where do we go now? Where's Room 13, anyway? After a long strenuous month of confusion, the frightened pupils became adapted to their new environment. As eighth graders, they took part wholeheartedly in the maga- zine campaign sponsored by the school. The total amount collected from Mr. Hough's, Mr. Hunter's, and Mr. Sebold's homerooms was S180.00. Mr. Hunter's room alone brought in 9'p67.50. This class proved themselves as entertainers when the homerooms presented a very attractive program in the auditorium. The year held many pleasant occasions, therefore, it passed swiftly. The ambitious freshies proved they could hold their own among the numerous extra-curricular activities by displaying their ability on the football and basketball teams. -A member of the class, Walter Wesolowski, dashed across the goal for a touchdown in the Dunbar game. Many freshmen have become singers in Mrs. Hyatt's Chorus. Mara Lee Eicher, a Well known pianist, is in this class, too. Among the members of the class, these pupils are on the honor roll: Patricia Kearney, Fred Kozer, Eugene Melego, Pauline Pytlak, Jack Schomer, Gayle Sidehammer, Lois Snyder, and Doris Weaver. Anderson, Ralph Bandemer, Louis Barron, James Bentz, John Brodak, Michael Brown, Fred Brunk, Floyd Butler, Elbert Chuev. George Cole, Donald Collins, William Crouse, James Daniels, Charles Dezambo, Raymond Esney, Carl Fenton, Wade Barron, Beatrice Bowser, Elma Brown, Pegy Burke, Evelyn Burke, Laura Byers, Iva Cole Agnes Cole, Anna Jean Cunnard, Dorothy Dreliszak, Josephine Edge, Doris Jean Eicher, Mara Lee Felgar, Bonnell Fretts, Raymond Gilpin, Philip Grimm, Clyde Grimm, James Hernley. Charles Hough, Lewis Hribal, Gilbert Jones, Jess Kearney, John Keefer, Howard Kendi, Paul, Jr. King, Zane Kozer, Fred Kramer, James Leasure, Junior Gabelt, Kathleen Grimm, Gladys Hall, Betty Honeychuck, M. Hostetler, Betty Hostetler, Lucille Howsare, Veda Kancir, Mary E. Kearney, Patricia Kenney, Suzanne King, Lois Komenda, Bernice Leshko, Dorothy Lowstetter, Ivan Martin, James McBeth, Eugene Melego, Albert Melego, Eugene Miller, Robert Millward, Kenneth Morgan, Owen Muko, Donald Myers, Gerald Myers, Harold Olinger, Thomas Ovitsky, Joseph Paul, James Pinsky, Eugene ghd McBeth, Marjorie McLean, Mary Medwin, Barbara Miller, Alberta Minsterman, Jane Palanko, Martha Prinkey, Phyllis Pytlak, Pauline Rerko, Betty Rhome, Bonnie Rose, Cecelia Rozell, Dolores Sanner, Jean 23 Piper, Joseph Reagan, James Rehanek, James Renner, George Rolla, Clyde Rose, Patsy Rudnik, Leo Schmuck, Wilmer Schomer, Jack Smith, Scott Tarr, Nevin Thorn, Dick Timko, John Wagner, Edward Wesolowski, Walter Wilson, Gerald Schmuck, Arbutus Shandorf, Hester Sidehamer, Gayle Sikora. Genevieve Snyder, Lois Soforic, Elizabeth Stoner, Dolores Sultzer, Florence Suter, Marjorie Thomas, Sara Weaver, Doris Zgorecki, Martha
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Bash, Robert Beranek, Dorothy Burzawa, Leota Brunk, Ronnie Kerns, Joan Peterson, Dean Pfoutz, Nancy Reese, Catherine Snyder, and Frank Tylka. Athletic youngsters are to be found'in this eighth grade class. They, like nearly all other boys, dream of becoming heroes some day, either on the football field while the cheerleaders and the ex- cited crowd urge them to victory, or in a basketball game that pro- vides thrill-packed moments for the applauding crowd. That is the honor every player in the Junior Varsity wishes to experience in the near future. Appreciation for soft, melodious music that comes from the light tinkling of piano keys, with the accompaniment of sighing violins, is a talent that is both applicable and enjoyable in one's life. At least that is the thought expressed by eighth grade members of the orchestra. However, when a majorette is seen twirling her baton while marching in rhythm to the low rumble of drums and sharp snarl of trombones, many hearts are then fitted with a glorious sensation. This lovely, colorful music is produced by the band. Nancy Suter, Mildred Precosky, Joan Peterson, Bob Ridenour, Carol Solomon, and Joan Bair are eighth graders, who as members of the orchestra and band, have experienced great thrills. Under the worthy leadership of their class sponsors, Mrs. Fornataro, Mrs. Hyatt, and Mr. Bair, this enthusiastic class has proved that variety is the spice of life. Zaye Baird, Guffy Barber, Jack Barron, Earl Beck, John Belzer, Thomas Bcntz, James Beranek, Robert Brown, Edgar Brown, Melvin Christner, Leroy Clark. Donald Croushore, Carl Delansky, Edward Dell, Ronnie Aitken, Ethel Bair, Joan Barron, Mary Bash, Eileen Betker, Dolores Bodenheimer, Eldora Brown, Corinne Brunk, Leota Bugosh, Eleanor Burkhart, Marjorie Burzawa, Dorothy Conn, Grace Craig, Nancy Cunnard, Rachel Edwards, Grace Dye, Gerald ' Fisher, William Funk, Donald Geyer, Markie Gibbons. Charles Hart, Bill Hodgkiss, Charles Horne, William Hull, Eugene Johnson. Richard Jones, Harry Kerns, Ronnie Kooser, Donald Kurth, Eugene Fada, Louise Felgar, Dorothy Felgar, Marjorie Fretts, Joan Gettemy, Phyllis Gratzinger, Helen Green, Eva Griffith, Dolores Hixson, Dollie Hobson, Lela Johnson. Phyllis Jones, Louise Jordan. Alice King, Martha Luft, Robert Maust, Harry McCloy, James McCord, Thomas McNair, Daniel Nelson, Eugene Pajak. Henry Peterson, Charles Pfoutz, Dean Piper, Benjamin Plahs, John Poole, Eugene Potoka, Richard Queer, Homer ghd King, Shirley McCarty, Eileen McConnell, Dorothy Miller, Eleanor Millward, Jane Montomery. Clara Montgomery, Hilda Moone, Kathryn Myers, Gladys Nelson, Helen Null, Jane Permuko, Mary Ann Peterson. Joan Pilato, Florence 25 Reagan, Donald Reagan, Edward Ridenour, Robert Snyder, John Stoner, Harry Stoner, Robert Summy, Wendell Suter, Lucien Tavlor, Raymond Tylka, Frank Verostko, Charles Walker, Gene Whigham, Ronald Yezek, Robert Zdravecky, Lawrence Potoka, Dolores Precosky, Mildred Pritts, Gladys Reese, Nancy Remaley, Nancy Resko, Mary K. Ritter, Gertrude Ruff, Dorothy Snyder, Catherine Solomon, Carol Stoner, Zelma Suter, Marjorie Suter, Nancy Taylor, Eileen Thrasher, Edythe
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