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.Tufnioir High. School has been qwihe a pleasant ienpierlienoe for ds. For all of 'urs irt was oulr flnswt year in al high school ahd for others the first mimic they had ridden ia school has to school. lt was much differenet from :elemienltry school lirn rmainy ways. We had mome subjecits and wthey were aroahgfed so trhialt everyday seemed differeht. The majority of ufs had men 'teaohers for ithe fiareswt time and we ,thought they were gifahd. Having a differien-t oeaehiea' yfor eawch subject and Chilrllglillwg classies blI'Oikl6' the mofnoborny built, up 'ln eliemehtmary school and .ian itvhiifs: way fa clalssmoom. waes idewowted to the one subjiecit taught there. The social aietiviities seemed to be :the moist liked. We :saw edulcait- iohal movies pertaining 'to our subjiecft. and comwirc ones in asisemibly. The baisieball games weufe very pooulam' ass were the basketball games. We all 'enjoyed -the exchange plays with Mahor and H ld . W . i X 1 1 i T arrow Schools. The noorn time dahcmg 'was quime .a fbreait and many isewenfhh graders leardled TO' dwafnoe. B0f0h young iahd old iaittenrdieid llhe ievfenihg moyles. Thi l i T i ' e daances wene fun and a few mothers chaoeronied the pupils. We had many new lsrubjeets 'Sll1lClh. as gyvm, rshop, and home ec- ohemics. The girls had lofts of fum 'll613lI I1lllI'llg fto cook semen though they had ia few failumes. We also had .hun masking Easter eggs. The boys made practical items in shop class. We were given ia lot of fihe opporbwnilxles. We learned how to cook, sew, and who build stools, ahd sltahds. The omcheshra and band held mahy oipipomtuhitiiies for hhossfe 'ifnbemested in a mulssieal cameier and provided ah outlet for the mawlehts off all music lovers. The Glee Clusb wars moist, liked for mamy hook pfamt im lt. We had a chance .to wriite for the paper and year book iahd -had many chances to talce paht in playis and cluhs lhait were formed. Quime a few isevenmh ignadersi fell inf love for sbhe lfimslt lime. You could valwvays tell the glial ithart had her Heeafu piilcfked, ibIE'C-3v1lS'8' a UVVTlJI'1lk1iE' would appear in hier reyes when his name was iIIl6II'1ltlOl1'1iSld. A gneat 'moment for etihe girls' iwais when they had lo have an, even- ing gown :Soir the Siphlng 'COHCl6lIlt'. For most, off lthiem filt was fbhen' first and il. held quiime a rthnill for the-m ho choolse and wear ofnie. Our Home- Room Teachers Mrs. Buchaller and Miss Rosmus Firsl row: Nanc Zimmerman, Robert Tealers, Raymond Third row: Waller Gross, Georgelfa Fulmer, BSVBFIY Crouse, Sandra yNewhouse, Annie Hohn, Gerald Prince- Draskovich, Harold Allshouse, Shirley Sulleinberger, Ier, Annabelle Hamborsky, Carolyn Schuck, Frank Nancy Jaynes, Pele Barna, William Lynch, Ronal Marlin Mclqlveen Bollom row: Eugene Trout, Kennelh Nelson, Roberf Second row: Bonnie Sager, Kathy Plale, Augusl Nelson, Gordon, James Overly, Connie .Fox, Isabel Bash, llsloberl Judy Thomas, Connie Hillis, Thomas Ryan, Sandra Har- Allman, Thomas Barbour, Kellh Sholfs, Paul core, rold, William Brisbane, William Long GSOYQE Th0ma5
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First row: Shirley Shaffer, Charles Frye, Beverly Trout, Joyce Selepchak, Donna Kern, Ronald Wise, William Mc- Guftey, Cora Jean Black, Lois Woodman Second row: Joanne Nesta, Lynn Price, Kenneth Miller, Carolyn Noon, Miriam Fisher, William Mottle, Ray Turn- er, Therla Croft, Gary Mensch Third row: Turnpike Bryant, Richard Anthony, Shirley SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President .... .. Walter Gross Vice President . . . , . . Carolyn Schuck Secretary .. Ronald Wise Treasurer . . . . . . Carolyn Noon Hixson, Russell Soles, Maxine Frantz, Nancy Zundel, War- ren Chellman, Joan Overly, Larry Ahlborn Bottom row: Terry Reed, William Templeton, Dennis Kunkle, Michael Barbour, Beverly Hill, Dennis Poole, Danny Demoise, James Wilkinson, William Hayes, Jean Elliott, Andrew Guzy
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w?ff'3, ' 'L' , ,fiifiu : -WE NMSHWS We f iQzma+swzs+:A': I ez wx EIGH TH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President ,,.,. .. Jerry Dorsey Vice President , . . . . Richard Markle Secretary .,. .. Blaine Calhoun Treasurer . . . . , Faye Teichert Top row: Robert Oplinger, Judy Harrold, Paul Trout, Paul Sager, Anna Shetler, Marcia Kintigh, Jerry Stoner, Richard Raffensberger Second row: Dorothy Ohler, Carolyn Bispinfg, Thomas Gretz, Gloria Exton, Ronald Mellinger, Lyle Smith, Roy Cope, Ronald Cramer Third row: Joan Sullenberger, Stephen Vudragovich, Gloria Poole, Marlin Liberty, Dorothy Sprung, Charles Masarik, Nancy Schrock, Charles Ohler Bottom row: Maurice Kimmel, Homer Trout, Geraldine Gel- ler, Gordon Kimmel, Nina Graham, Richard Shaver, Gene Overly, William Smartnick
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