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Class History During our first year under the big top we were guided by Miss Koons, Mrs. Dice, and Mrs. Skouger. This year we had an exciting adventure. The whole class Went for a train ride to Montgomery. The biggest event of the year was the Tom Thumb Wedding in which Billie Breneisen was the bride and Dave Wallis was the groom. Our trainers for second grade were Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Goodenow, and Miss Beilhart fMrs. Edwardsj. This year we started our reading circles. We continued with our rhythm band which was begun in the first grade. The third year found us in the homerooms of Miss Shook and Miss Stahl fMrs. Stahlj. Everyone participated in a play, Christmas With the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe, which was the event of the year. Physical Education classes were begun for both boys and girls. For our fourth year in the big top, we climbed the stairs to the homerooms of Mrs. Smith and Miss Young QMrs. Broderickj. During the year we took an interesting tour of the Muncy Historical House and the gardens and presented a program of poems in P. T. A. Our trainers in fifth grade were Miss Brelsford QMrs. Grahamj and Mrs. Kashinka. Mrs. McCarty replaced Mrs. Kashinka, who was forced to resign because of illness. We changed rooms this year for the first time and had two teachers to make our work more interesting. Several students became members of the Fifth and Sixth Grade Glee Club. Miss Gastor and Mrs. Stine were our leaders this year. The hardest subject seemed to be geography. Much of our time in school seemed to be spent in the corners. Every noon hour was spent playing prison on the playground. This was an exciting game and resulted in at least one bloody nose we know of. Puppy love in full-bloom was witnessed this year when Dave Wallis and Margaret Peddie, Toot Hill and Tom Myers, and Carolyn Bryfogle and Wayne Printzenhoff started dating. Several members of the class began their social life by taking dancing lessons. In seventh grade our trainers were Miss Waldron and Mrs. Arthur. We had quite a time getting through the halls. Willie Wertman especially went in circles, so he was finally brought under control by Mrs. Arthur and led to the right room. Some of the boys went out for Junior High Basketball this year. Miss Carpenter fMrs. Reagenj and Mr. Girven were our leaders for eighth grade. A sextet composed of Jim Arms, Jack Balliet, Bill Edgeworth, Tom Myers, Paul Guise- white, and Lynn Derr was formed. Ninth grade was a busy year for us with Mr. Schuyler and Mr. Hughes leading us. Many of the boys went out for football and wrestling this year. Our class went on an exciting trip to Hershey Park at the end of the year. The trip was a great success with only three flat tires and engine trouble on one of the buses. Our com- mencement was a thrill to all of us. Gerry Yoder and Dolores Frey won the American Legion Awards. Alice Ann Swartz and Tommy Myers won the poetry awards. In tenth grade we were capably led by Miss Eustis and Mr. Houseknecht. Watch it! Here comes an eraser, seemed to be the battle cry of our class this year, with everyone participating in at least one battle a day. Many of the kids joined clubs for the first time this year. Our Journalism Club took a trip to Williamsport to tour the Grit Publishing Company and Brown Library. 22
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1 K I lr X X. pl ' al RICHARD KENARD WINTERS ffzuflf' Import f t o m Mont-Cli - drives around in a green Plymouth- always seen but never heard. Commercial, Band 1, 2, 3. MARLIN HENRY WOLFE ffMoteyl, 133 pound wrestler-always class treasurer-real nice guy, Academic, Basketball Team 1, Wres- tling 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team 2, 3, 4, Football Team 1, 2, 3, 43 M Club, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, Class Treasurer 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, Minstrel Show 3, 45 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Chapel Chairman lg School Patrol I. I ,,- illylj l I ffl fl RICHARD PAUL YAGEL ffnfflw Gene Krupa the second-blond hair and blue eyes-wow. General, M Club 4g Band 1, 2, 33 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Scoop Staff 45 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play Stage Crew 3, 45 Minstrel Show Stage Crew 3, 4. TRUMAN GERALD YODER ffGerry77 Always last but never least-on the honor roll every time. Academicg Wrestling Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball Manager 1, 2, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Class President 3, 49 Ameri- can Legion Award lg M Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CANUSARAGO Staff 45 Scoop Staff 2, 3, 49 Minstrel Show 3, 45 Gym Team 3, 45 Chapel Chairman 45 Student Council 1, 2, 4, School Patrol 1. fo to 'Q ,af 0 J we
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The leaders for eleventh grade being Mr. Musial and Mr. Houseknecht, we began one of our hardest, busiest years. We elected class oihcers who were: Gerry Yoder, l president, Billie Breneisen, vice president, Helen Spalding, secretary, and Marlin Wolfe, treasurer. Mr. Houseknecht was appointed as our class adviser. We had a X food sale and a class play to raise money. Helen Spalding was elected editor of the H Scoop. Carolyn Bryfogle was chosen to represent Muncy at the Flaming Foliage 1 Festival. - Our last and final year, twelfth grade, was led by Miss Heyd and Mr. Myers. A A Our officers, flower, colors, and motto were chosen early in the year. Tommy Myers X and Helen Spalding won the Pennsylvania Week Contest. The annual magazine drive went over with great success and we went way over our goal. This year we were very proud of our runner-up football team. On December 6, we put on the class play, The Kissing Link. And so with this, our grand finale, we walk out of the big tent into the world. 195152 Calendar of Events September 4, September 15 . October 13 ..,.,.... November 3, 4 November 21 ..... ...... December 6 ,,,.., ...,.., December 1 3 ...,.. .. January 2 ...,. January 4 ...,. January 23, 24 ....... February 16 March 7, 8 ...,,., March 21 ..... April 8 ...... May 1 ...., May 2 . ,,...,, , May 1 S ..... May 16 .,...,.. May 18 .....,.. May 23 ..... May 26 ,..,..,. I School Opened First Football Game-Athens .. Muncy vs. Montgomery 46-6 Institute Vacation Thanksgiving Dance Senior Class Play, The Kissing Link First Wrestling Match-Mill Hall Back From Christmas Vacation First Basketball Game-St. Mary's Mid-Year Test Valentine Dance Minstrel Show Junior Class Play Fashion Show May Day Ceremony Spring Swing Spring Concert, Band and Vocal .. .,,..,.. Class Day, Class Day Dance Baccalaureate Commencement, Alumni Dance ,. Class Trip, New York City
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