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Ist row: Joyce Baker, Ruth Myers, Brenda Hollinger, Raymond Horner, Barbara Golden, Linda Heltibridle, Larry Clouser, Wil- liam Hilker, Carolyn Crawmer, Katherine Flynn. 2nd row: Rob- ert Forry, Ronald Feeser, Raymond Yingling, Jerry Hall, Robert Boone, Richard Bankert, Douglas Keefer, Twila Ecker, Sylvia Runkle, Eugene Hartlaub. 3rd row: Mitchell Honeycutt, Sheila Appler, Sandra Hawk, Eileen Crouse, Louise Graft, Linda Appler, Sidney Ferris, Grizelda Hahn, Elaine Basehoar, Donald Horner, Barry Fissel. 4th row: William Bowers, Robert Chronister, Robert Little, Francis Hartlaub, Robert Benner, Harry Cool, Kenneth Knight, Gene Appler, Bradford Wolfe. SEVENTH GRADE 'Ist row: Thomas Miller, Eugene Zepp, Larry Snyder, Dean Reyn- olds, Thomas Hartsock, Jacqueline Mareloclc, Wayne Shoemaker, Thomas Sheeley, Dennis Snyder, Barbara Sentz, Katherine Miller, 2nd row: Nancy Ruggles, Linda Strevig, Donna Koontz, Jane Wantz, Betty Overholtzer, Esther Shorb, Joyce Strevig, Wayne Sentz, Wanda Morelock, Rita Bowers, Bermard Weaver, Susan Reaver. 3rd row: Thomas Reaver, Larry Unger, Richard Mackley, Carolyn Shildt, Kenneth Stauflfer, Linda Leist, David Slusser, Charles Mummert, Kay Little, Donna Rabenstein, Bonita Storm, Larry Weikert, Richard Ferrebee. Not on Picture -Parry Rosen.
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JR.-SR. PROM OF '55', On April 23, of T955 The seniors, juniors, guesfs and faculTy members enjoyed The annual Prom which was held in The high school gymnasium wifh Les Michener and his GeTTysburgians furnishing The music. The gym was beaufifully decoraTed wiTh The Theme being Friendship's Garden. The main oTTracTion was The beauTiful founTain in The cenTer of The gym which con- Tinually bubbled forTh The wonderful fragrance of Friend- ship's Garden Perfume. The sTage was encircled wiTh laTTice work which had been made by The iunior boys. Hand made rose buds and ivy were Twined Through The laTTice work. The Juniors presenTed each young lady wifh a small boTTle of perfume as a remembrance. T 3 4 l bd Ml wgx fy
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