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Page 31 text:
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Anyone Care For Milk? Under the supervision of Superintende nt Hilsendeger, the milk program, in its third consec- utive year, made milk available to all grades as well as to high school students who eat their lunch in school. The first seven grades are served in the lunchroom of the grade building. Eighth graders get their milk in their room, while high school stud- ents are given theirs in the gym at noon. Leland Berreth, follov.’ing in his brothers footsteps de- livers milk to high school students this year. 27
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Entertain With Rhythm And Toilettes First and second traders, under the direction of Mrs, Young and Mrs. Job, practice their rythum instruments weekly. The group learned a Spanish song,LasMone$ which they sing and act out with their hands. Each month a new leader is train- ed to lead the group. The tonettes under the direction of Mr. Maule have learned to count and read notes.They per- formed fbr the Christ- mas program and for their own pleasure. Twirlers Learn From Experience The twirlers from the first to the sixth grade,under the direction of the high school twirlers,have entertained the spec- tators at the basket- ball games by twirl- ing during the halves. The seventh and eighth grade twirlers, also under the direc- tion of the high school twirlers,have learned new catches and Jumps. They too, have entertained dur- ing the halves at basketball games.
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Prom Is Enjoyed By Seniors The present senior class ful- filled one of their projects as juniors when they presented the Junior - Senior prom in I960 with Japan as their them u bout to ive speeches Grand March Weren't We Cute!! This photo shows the starting members of this year's senior class as they appeared in the first grade at Leola 191 9-50. Bottom row shows (left to right) Ronnie Schaffer, Kenneth Schaible, Leon Leberman, Sharon Kamm, James Breitag, Clara Silver, Carol Hehn, Ruth Lapka, James Meidinger,Robert Hehn and teacher Phyllis Young, Upper two rows show some of the I960 graduates. 28
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