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JIWIORS ROW l J1m Reinsel, Shirley McGregor, Leona Panciera, Joan Murphy, Rita Panciera, Pat Panciera ROW 2 Jim Sayers, Julia Mangiantini, Eleanor Miller, Margaret llzrm, Dina Whiteman, Joyce Wilson ROW 2 Wilbur Shumeker, Keith Stahlman, Jack Kube, Cel1a Shick, Ann Walker, Mary ROW 2: Bill Magagnotti, Roscoe Metz, Jim Stewart, Chester Warden, John Neese, Jim Smith JUNIORS ROW 1 Lucy Mae Henderson, Bernella Doverspike, Shirley Crawford, Louise Clemens, Myrla Hollobaugh, Wesley Baughman RUN 2 Jean Hockenberry, Lois Fritz, Doris Keener, Betty Bowersox Marjorie Grube ROW 2 Eileen Fimc, Elsie Cerutti, Mary Lou Gaston, Doreen Burford, Arthur Hetrick, Corbin Fowkes ROW Barbara Carrier, Mary Jane Copenhaver, Ruby Darr, Keith Dinger -FQ-I 2 Lois Calla, Peggy Hep er, Fred Cochran, Mona Cochran, Vlrginla Doverspike, Glenn Kerr 31 l 4 f, ,l l, Ellen Mowery: E Paul Phillips, Richard Wells, Jim Reichard, Benny Kundick, Jack Reichard. . -. -: ,
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HISTORY CF JUNIOR CLASS September A, l9L5 a day that we JUHIOFS sh ll never forget was our first day of high school Our exalted op1n1on of ourselves was soon changed by the upper classmen who descrlbed us as a large group of 'greenhorns We, the frlghtened ones, were 1n a daze as to what we were to do In April of 19h6, the sophomores had thelr fun when they declded lt was tlme to 1nit1ate us Upper classmen, telling us the horrors of lnitiatlon had us more confused and frlghtened The day arr1ved! The ceremony wasn as terrlble as some had descrlbed prevlous 1h1tiat1ODS to be During the second semester our freshman class elected the following class mates for offlcers Presldent, at Panciera V168 President, James Stewart Secretary, V1rg1n1a Doversplke, Treasurer, Helen Huffman Activltles in our freshman year were few a roller skating party at Alcola Park and a class party ln the school gym A number of our class members belonged to the choir, led by Professor L S Bromley W1th the closlng of the school year, we looked forward to returning as sophlsticated sophomores Our sophomore year much more enjoyable than the freshman year, was led by EP6S1d6Ht, Emerson Perseghetti, V1ce Presldent, Fred Cochran, Secretary Mona Jean Cochran, Treasurer, Margaret Wurm These off1cers performed their dutles in a most commendable manner throughout the term Mr Anderson, the English lnstructor, organized a Dramatlc Club, whlch Ager's Canteen Here our class, as well as the other classes, have had many enjoyable and lnteresting times on Frlday and Saturday evenlngs Durlng l9L6 L7, we had a number of dances and a skatlng party The school prom held at Alcola Park, was the outstanding soclal event for us Again as the school year gradually came to a close, we sophomores looked forward anxiously to the next year as upper classmen The great day came We were Juniors and upper classmen Immedlately, we began our plans for the school year To Miss Gruver and Mr Caruso who have alded us wlth suggestlons for act1vit1es th1s year, our class expresses appre c1at1on for the1r t1me and helpfulness w1th a skat1ng part , a box social, dances, and a bake sale We published 'The Fourty N1ners, a school newspaper The staff 1ncluded Editor 1n Ch1ef, Chester Warden, Fads and Fashions Elsie Cerutt1, MUSIC Department, Chester Warden, Short Stories, Jim Stewart, affy nitlons, Joyce Wllson, Current Events, Margaret Wurm, Humor, Marjorre Grube, Sports, Kelth Stahlman, Poetry, Benny KUnd1Ck Four members of our class, Pat Panclera, Rlta Panc1era Peggy Hepler, and Joyce W1lson, are cheerleaders Our Junior class 18 gulded by Presldent Fred Cochran, Vlce Presldent, Elsie Ceruttl, Secretary, Mona Jean Cochran, reasurer, James Stewart r JuD1OP class has had a year of happy school l1fe 3 I 0 . I .n . i. I . . i v 0 . . . 'Q I . .-- ' , 9 ' ' 2 many of'our class Joined. In the autumn of l9h6, New Bethlehem opened a Teen- I . ' . . . . . . Q l X . . . -. - ' - - . . 6 - . . . , '- u ' . Ou O
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HISTORY OF SOPHOPORE CLASS One hundred ten Freshmen began trelr hlgr school career September l9A6 Experlenclng COWfUSlOH the f1F5B days of school we soon adapted ourselves to the Hlgh School customs In our flrst progect, the organ 1zat1on of our class, the followlng cl ss Ofl1C9TS were elected Blll W11l15OU, presldent, Mary Belle Sklnner v1ce presldent, Barbara N1ll1 son secretary, Paul Sk1HH6F, treasurer Nary Belle Sklnner served as pres1dent the greater part of the year W1th the help of these Off1C9FS we had a flnanclally successful year At the close of school ln June, l9L+7 we had a treasury account of 571, 68 Cf the orlglnal number, nlnety three students renalned at the close of the flrst year 1D hlgh School Nlnety one were promoted to the sophomore class At the oeg1nn1ng of the sophomore year, WThe Class of 50 N had elghty students enrolled The famlllar faces of the Red Bank TOWHSh1p students were absent, as they had been transferred to Summervllle Hlgh School, wh1ch ve hope they are happy But we mlss them here The class offlcers th1s, our sophomore year, are, D1ck Beall, presldent, B111 NcClafferty, v1ce presldent, Bonnle Vorous, secretary, Norma Hartzell, treasurer Me are proud of our class and the members of our class who have success fully represented our many school act1v1t1es 1D basketball, football, base ball bowl1ng, cheerleadlng and muslc ,2 ' S 1 . V A N L . l x L . . . . A . . , V . . D . 6 .N V z . . . Q . . , , . .- , , , . . A ,. . I , , . . y M . from our concession at the Clarion football game, and a dance. .u. I . - ,Nl 1. . A . P . . - A 9 ' ' in ' 1 . ' . . I . . . . , , Y , . 3 . . . 'J
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