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gina 8 First Row: Thelma Hall, Charlotte Price, Donna Gray, Vicki Markle, Betty Hall, Ieanette Hall, Iudy Ely, Iudy Fellenger, Lois Girton. Second Row: Mr. Ashkar, Iames DeWire, Dwight Myers, lames King, Iames Whipple, Raymond Plotts, John Flick, Robert Widell, Mr, Bitter. Third Row: Claiabelle Springman, Barbara Stackhouse, Donna Michael, Roberta Armstrong, Connie Sherwood, Patsy Schneider, Marie Savage, Ann Schaefer, Ioan McCoy. Fourth Row: Rosine Sperry, Kathryn Sim' nions, Arnold Ryder, Harley lohnson, Carl Shaner, Dick Schuler, Buddy Haynes, Bonnie Ftius, Ivan Ager. September found the Eighth Grade with an enrollment of 15 boys and 23 girls who elected the following officers: president, Marvin Haynes, vice president, Roberta Armstrong: secretary, Kathryn Simmonsy treasurer, Bay- mond Plotts. Student Council Representatives: Bonnie Faus, Ann Schaefer. Class Parents: Mrs. Grover Haynes, Mrs. Ned Shuler. The class membership was reduced to 34 when lack Wilt moved to Williamsport, Carl Eichenlaub quit, Annabelle Miller moved to Muncy, and Harley Iohnson, on February 6, met with a fatal accident on his bicycle near the Water Street Bridge. The year's activities included a Weiner roast and skating party at Trout Ponds in Sep- tember, a hike and supper at the Lower island, a grand Christmas party with Mr. Ritter pore traying Saint Nick, and a delightful May picnic and skating party at Trout Ponds.
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Vim t'riivv irsl Mywrs, IJ. liitl-iz, S. N1-wmfm, I lmttm, II. Iixyloi, H. lfhttf-r, 1 . Intl-y, C. IItsll16'ICI1Q t'I1I, Il. I IIIj'I In-st.-i, I. iittxivisl-cy, I.. Stow-i, I. nIIfIIIt'I, W. Vlmqltf-Id, It. I i, I. rigfiiriiq, Il. Mfiustf-Ilf-I. A. I'ry, It. Ilfnilf-sly, It. Av ry. Third Row: li. A. Non Imu--, I.. Ilfnll, I., nlltllll, .w. guriut, I.. Moifqfiri, II. IXl1'Il ml-9 N. utitiwi, I, Mywria, I mith, il. I-Iusst-ll. Fourth How: V. Smith, lt. llluritzfiiriviy, l'?. Ifiurat, C.. Ciinfqviiy, 61, Bmlc hint, A, I','if'h, 4. ltfwvri, Qi. II1'IlIl S, N. ITIIIIIIWI, W. Vvlorl im, A. Witlwll, lx. W4lIIf'IS, I Cifuvlnv-i, H. .1I1tIIII'I, I. Vvfmillirifz. First Row: IJ. Itintfi, I. Sl-111 nw:-it, VV. tfltnln, IJ, Itydel, I flhultr, IS. Swishvr, M. Ilill, I flnyflf-1, I. Nunn, G. Ixltl tilt-. Second Row: I. Conti-i, tl. I'ii1l4-y, It. IItHfIflC?, P. Stu gmt, I2. M, Aunskt, K. Nr-w t1Il1tIl1'I, I. Sli:-iwood, ll. Ilriwvvti, It. Millhv-im, H. Kdvh uikri, IS. Iloimfm, S. Ieiistf-i rnfxk-.-1. If Ilill, Il Myt-rs, I. lionihoy. I. tlovk, H. I.. Murphy, N. ,. I. .ilu-ivvtiiicl, I.. -7llllIIl, Ii. . . I I filnliti hmn, K. VIHUIIIII, IVI. Ilit Mwlflliitowk, A. Snyder, I. IMIII, I.. Wliitliifiytil, IVII. toni. Fourth Row: A. HIUII, II. Ixovli, l., WKlII'lt'4', mith, M. lttililfiins, Il. Ki-+-Iwi, I' Iii-4't::, A. MIIIIQIY, It. Xjlf'815AlfVL8lfL Row: Mr. Illini:-Is, lf f -. Second Row: lt. , . . . ,. . ,. . X. 1-I N It. I'i1':atwr, IJ, Lundy, 4. Third Row: S. K4-pnei, I f f.. . y, M, L'hf-stmit. Une hunclrecl cmd two treshiren dssemhled in rooms 3 ond 4, on Septem- lner 7, l953, with Mr. Dctniels cmd Mr, Crciwtord us cldvisors. The tollowinq cldss otticers were elected: president, Betty Ann Montiiqueg vice president, Donctld Lundyq secretory, Susan Russell, trectsurer, Andrewleen Sdrtori. The Student Council representatives were George Prdley, Idne Nunn, Ndncy Stiqer ond Kenneth Vdndine. The qrdcle mothers were Mrs. Donolcl Lundy ond Mrs. Horvey Von Buslcirlc. The social Ctctivities included Q1 skcitinq pdrty dt Trout Pond Pork ond d CIifISITIlGS Pdrty in ecrch home room. 12 11
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QIJQVLZDA Q66 Q First Row: Niinvy llfiiitz, Ann Myi-is, Evelyn McConnell, Sally Sti quit, loyi-Q Lundy, Dnnnii lliiidvsty. ftnn lwtiiwi- th: mn, Rose 'l'iii'l:, Kiiivn Aslikiii. Second Row: Tonnny Worth, lt-'nnis Womliutt, l-Tivliiiirl litin is, 'l'iiinniy ilwitliiii, l.iiium' Sonf-s, Charles Piiiiloo, llowiiid Vv'oilii.1, Doiiald Phillips, ltinny 'I'ltc1nii::. Third Row: Nxinvy 'l'a'Vqijait, Donna Smith, lick-ii llill, Niinuy Kina, Holwiui Vifiv'-, liialy lilitwfli. liinvt Sliillibi, Betty Hill, Charlotte Aunkst. Fourth ROW: VVilliatn Gearing ffizis-in Wiiltivis, lxif niiid iivliovli, l-loljcyit lliill, lanies Appleariie, Donald Haiiinian, Rolvoit Eiclic'-n . , V . , Q leant, lliiiv-ty lyitns lnirpvedl. Absen': P.i.'liii:d Stavl-iliausc, hour-it lit-Wits-, lxennotli rlinrvvoml. Advisors: Mi. liliinn F. Vi'niniii+'t, Miss Hwiliivt F. Coile. On September 8, 1953, Miss Corle inet 19 ltfiym uni l'! girls in rooin l. Rebecca Grove joint-cl the group shortly after the opening ot fzffliool and in Fehriiary Richard Stackhouse re-- lairiwcl tho group. 'l he following otticers were elected: loyce l.undy, president, Richard Bangs, viceepresi- flontg Donald Schocli, secretaryg Charles Par-- floo, treasurer. The inenihers elected to represent seventh grade in Student Council were Karen Ashkar and Ann Myers, The grade mothers were Mrs. Kenneth Myers and Mrs. Daniel McConnell. The social activities included a skating party and Weiner roast at Trout Pond Park, a Christmas party in room l, and a picnic in May. Class advisors were Mr. Glenn Vlfonirnei and Miss Beatrice E. Corle.
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