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Page 26 text:
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F 1 R S T G R A D E CLASS HISTORY In the fall of the year 1946. forty-nine children joined the ranks of first grade Babies at Middle-bury Community School. Unaware that eighteen of us would graduate from this school in 1958. we scrambled through the first grade with our teachers. Kirs. Nihart and Mrs. Hershberger. In the second through the sixth grades we had the following teachers: second, Mrs. Valentine and Mrs. Rhea Yoder; third. Miss Hooley and Mrs. Bontrager; fourth, Mrs. Lantz and Mrs. Bontrager; fifth, Mrs. Morrison,and Mrs. Bontrager; sixth, Mrs. Bontrager and Mr. Hoover. During these years five of our graduating students joined us. Nelson Miller came in the first grade. Brenda Kleckner came in the second. Catherine Miller joined us in the fourth, and Charles and Elva Miller came during the sixth year. Jon Bockus and Karen f isher joined us in Junior High School as transfer students from York Township. Mrs. Lounsbury was our seventh grade sponsor and Miss Yoder and Mr. Diener served as our eighth grade sponsors. At last the day came when we were in High School. As Freshmen, our sponsors were again Miss Yoder and Mr. Diener. Our Sophomore sponsors were Mrs. Snider and Mr. Diener. and Mrs. Speckeen and Mr. Hoover were our sponsors during the Junior year. We completed the very busy Senior year with twenty-five members. Tom Yoder was elected as president and Warren Lambright as vice president. Mary Ellen Kauffman and Wayne Lambright were elected as secretary and treasurer, respectively. Oir senior sponsors were Miss Hoover and Mr. Shellen-berger. CLASS FLOWER: CLASS COLORS: CLASS MOTTO: Yellow Rose Yellow and Gray The reward of a thing well done is to have done it.
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CLASS WILL We, the class of 1958, being of sound mind and body do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament before leaving the halls of M. H. S. forever. 1, Jon Bockus, will my giggle to Arlene Nihart. 1, Gary Fike, will my height to Christine Alben. 1, Karen Fisher, will my singing ability to Iva Jean Bontrager. I, Carolyn Hooley, will my quiet manner to Theora Lambright. 1, Mary Ellen Kauffman, will my Drug Store uniform to Betty Stutsman. 1, Brenda Kleckner, will my ability to take dictation from Mr. Moreland to Doug Miller. I, Rex Krider, will my monogrammed desert boots to Gary Miller and my left hand hook shot to Ralph Eash. I, Ross Krider, will my one hundred and ninety-five pounds to Franklin Miller and my contacts to Allen Harper. I, Warren Lambright, will my ability to look like my twin to Florence Yoder. 1, Wayne Lambright, will my baseball pitching ability to Duck Smeltzer. I, Catherine Miller, will my driving ability to Janice Gibson. I, Charles Miller, will my Sputnik basketball suit to Margaret Miller. I, Donovan Miller, will my long, dark hair to Marvin Plank. I, Elva Miller, will my bookkeeping practice set to Mary E. Miller. 1, Jerry Miller, will my steering wheel to Esther Fry. 1, Marvin Miller, will my curly hair to Ned Kalb. 1, Nelson Miller, will my speaking ability to Delbert Miller. 1, Marie Riegsecker, will my dark hair to Bob Shoup and Janet Shellenberger. 1, Virginia Stalter, will my red hair to Jr. Bontrager and Bonnie K. 1, David Steele, will my typing speed to Martha Hershberger. 1, Janet Ulrich, will my short hair to Hazel Comstock and LaVerda Yoder. 1, Karen Wesdorp, will my basketball ability to An Bortz. I, Clarence Whirledge, will my ability to play the drums to Larry Miller and Gordon Kauffman. 1, Dan Yoder, will my loud mufflers to Dan Koemer. 1, Tom Yoder, will my big snoze and one week's growth to Randy Steele and a bake sale cake to Irene Whirledge.
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