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Old salts on the Beginning top, left to right: Robert Austin, Geraldine Baer, Otis Baer, Helen Baker, Margaret Baker, Max Barmoy, james Belcher. Rou' 2: jane Berkley, Marian Bittner, Vernon Bittner, Jeannine Bowman, Pauline Bowman, Roger Bowman, Bonita Boyer. Rau' 3: Alysann Bradburn, Alma Brown, Nina Brown, Louis Carouse, Joan Christner, Kathleen Christner, Party Conn. Rau' 4: Harold Crissinger, Mary DiFebo, jack Demarco, Albert Dively, Zona Dively, Stewart Donges, Jean Durr. Row 5: Joseph Ebaugh, Carol Engle, jack Engle, James Folk, Ron- ald Fritz, Edison Garlitz, Paul Geiger. Row 6: Wade Grey, Alice Gress, Joan Griffith, Stanley Gross, Jack Hampton, Pat Haer, Loretta Horning. Row 7: Ferne Hutzell, Ruth Hutzell, Jean Kelly, Peggy Kim- ble, Lois Klink, Bernice Knepper, William Knieriem. cz. t gt ,
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good ship Hi-Point Beginning lop, left to right: Barbara Lawson, Donna Lief, Mary Lepley, Nina Loeber, Betty Martz, Nellie Meese, Emma Meyer. Row 2: Thelma Millet, Lois Niner, Wilberta Paul, Carl Phalin, Dale Phen- nicie, Bob Pollock, Irene Quattro. Row 3: Janie Robertson, Jo Rosenberger, jean Saylor, Regina Say- lor, Gordon Scliardt, Robert Secrest, Lois Sellers. Row 4: Bettylu Shockey, George Shockey, Pat Smith, Mary Lee Troutman, Dick Vitale, Don Wagner, Russ Weimer. Row 5: Wilda Weimer, Doris Yutzy. jlnduatniai Jlnta Claim The Industrial Arts Class of 1947 and 1948 has been very busy this year. The boys are divided into two groups-the junior Class composed of Junior High students, and the Senior Class in which are only high school fellows. The Senior Class has been mak- ing tables, lamps, and lawn chairs. The Junior Class does not use power tools and therefore their activities are limited. However, both classes contributed toward the building of the scenery for the Senior Class Play. Mechanical drawing has been delved into by several who had a desire to study it. The Senior Class meets eight periods a week in contrast to the Junior C1ass's two sessions. This provides opportunity for more advanced study by the Senior group.
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