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Ethan Zook, Ginny Beachy, and John Suter portray several prospective uses for Park Schoolls facilities. Q9 X L- lulv I3 The STUDENTS HELP BUY PARK SCHOOL Christmas vacation found the stu- dents of EMHS raising funds for the annual work drive. This year money for the acquisition of Park School was the goal. Elementary school for ZOW of the current faculty and students, Park School is completely surrounded by the Eastern Mennonite College campus. When the Rockingham County School Board offered it to EMC for S8,000, EMHS students went to work and brought in 55,900 the first day after vacation. The building will be utilized by the high school. 1968 Work Drive ends as faculty members deposit their envelopes under strict surveillance by Mr, Krall. Park School, the objective of the 1968 Student Work
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What Dou Kurtz and Darrel Weaver would have leamed g , had they listened to the guide instead of posing for the photographer! 'imap-T V I The ghost of Pocohontas haunts juniors as they tour the colonial forts. Judy Brenneman points out some in- interesting point in Williamsburg to Joy- - beriiiwyflii I lJi4, .-, ' l-' Q, 1 4 un. The endless hours of walk- ing on the junior trip be- gin to take their toll on Dennis Glanzer. Glenn Burkholder won- ders whether something slower than an ox would be two oxen yoked to- gether. 23 ce Weaver. - ggliqw Q-T-tj 1,1- ,,.- 1, ,4-?1H.f ' A. 3. 4- I. 4 .i g . . a s . 'H'- , p ' I l .5,. ', U 4 , 'M X 4' ' 4? V- .I X
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EMH S SHARES H OLIDA Y SPIRIT WITH UNDER - PRI VILEGED Seniors involved themselves in a little missionary work Saturday, December 16, 1967 as they shared some of their Christ- mas spirit in the form of food and music with the people of Harman, West Virginia. In the heart of the Appalachia poverty area, the Harman community presented a great challenge to the approximately 50 students who took time to involve them- selves in this service activity. Continuing the work on Saturday even- ing was a gospel team who stayed over and was responsible for directing a youth so- cial at the Mountain Clinic in Harman. On Sunday members of the team participated in church services. Lois Beachy successfully crosses another fence on the seniors' trip of good will to Harman, West Virginia. Lois Beachy Mike Sarco llvie Shank Ruby Krabill, Eldon Kurtz, and Lynn Eby presented a follow-up
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