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l24l emi Research preparation . . Fred Peiffer, instructor, right, explains to American history students the many sources of material available for unit on the war between the states with its resulting social, economic, and political problems. Juniors shown selecting texts are, seated: Paul Forry and Robert Eichelberger. Standing, left to right: Mike Gingrich, Curvin Snyder, Mary Keat, and Catherine Keplinger. mica M624 , . zeaewzcd Memee Hllrospective buyers. . should always consider ratings given products in consumer research magazinesf' declares James Hoover 7 experienced salesman. Here he explains the best features of the 1951 Pontiac in comparison with other cars in its price range. Listening 'tt ' l a entive y are: Heeser, Laughman, Markley, White, Kister, Behm, Sites. Tomorrow,s workers . . learn the ways of an adult world and its re- sponsibilities. Left, Mr. H. M. D of the Federal Social Security Agency in Harrisburg discusses the phases of the new social security set-up with senior problems of democracy students Robert Griffith, Shirley Prowell, Phyllis Brenner, and Milton Herman. ickert various
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Latin projects . . displayed by iirst year class prove that Latin is not a dead language. Their booklets illustrate countless English words in modern usage derived from tl1e Latin. S ' ' ' eated are. Gloria Gladfelter and Phyllis Blazer. Standing: Mendell Mearkle, Gilbert Sheaffer, and Clyde Bomgardner. Zadfddag Zcmgcmge 426654 campy defeated 26 1 Ahora es cuando . . Now is the time, declare llrcse Spanish enthusiasts, to learn the language ol' our Latin neighbors. These Spanish ll students review familiar words that are part ol' their daily vocabulary. liOS6Ill31'y Stetler prepares the list of Words as Marion Newcomer and Enid Dietrich name ob- jects they see in the classroom Resolved that . . varsity sports should be abolished in the high school in favor of a more extensive intramural program. This subject brought heated arguments among debaters in senior English classes. Pictured left preparing the points are, sealed: Cloyd Spahr, Bruce Bupp, Walter Eshelman. Sianding: William Leader, Miss Blanche Slayfbaugh, teacherg Richard Laughman. . J
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