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First row-C. Clark, H. Hiester, M. K. Herbein, H. Bieber, B. Hassler, R. Stoltzfus, E. Rhoads Second row-D. Bieber, J. Breitenstein, E. Mason, E. Long, F. Angstadt, M. Robitzer, M. L. Bower, M. J. Maurer, J. Dunn, P. Keller, A. Romig, Mr. Brightbill, L. Dunn Third row-M. Yerger, T. Andrews, M. Mast, R. Hiester, S. Copley, E. Franke, J. Grim PRESS CLUB This ambitious club is responsible for the seven publications of our paper, Speak-O-Link. Weekly the club meets to write articles for the paper and to receive general instruc- tion on journalism, which is super- vised by Mr. Brightbill. Being a mem- ber of the P.S.P.A., N.S.P.A., and C.S.P.A., the paper is rated annually. The club is open for anyone from grades seven through twelve who is interested in journalism. Fifty-six Left to right-Sylvia Copley, Erma Angstadt, Phyllis Stauifer, Henry Bieber, Elwood Long, Barbara Hassler, and Mary Kate Herbein are busily addressing Speak-0-Links to be sent to outside subscribers.
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ago 9 La efi, First row-P. Youse, C. Breidegam, D. Bieber, H. Leh, R. Oswald, R. Endy, R. Eidle, M. Heffner, P. Lechner Svcmzrf row-Mr. Wise, C. Hoffman, T. Hartline, R. Yerger, R. Stapleton, R. Reed. C. Ifland, H. Seylcr, L. Griesemer, R. Conrad, Mr. Knahb Third row-K. Schittler, K. Lorah, R. Fox, W. Lightcap, P. Strunk, C. Graul, C. Boyer Fourth row'-B. Yeager, G. Lorah, C. Noll, C. Clauser, L. Lengel, R. Schaeffer, R. Reppert Fiffh row-C. Mathias, R. Angstadt, J. Brumbach, T. Hoch, G. Sittler, T. Shappell, J. Hoffman, M. Moyer, S. Custer 0 7 Ll' if olzd eldff First row-B. Flatt, L. Bieber, L. Bieber, J. Angstadt, E. Hoffman, D. Stolz, C. Kersh- ner, G. Hoch, Mrs. Chase Svwmcl raw-M. Rohitzer, F. Correll, G. Leh, G. Sanders, K. Moore, H. Fisher, M. Andrews Third row-D. Eyrich, M. K. Herbein, S. Copley, S. Yoder, N. Lorah, K. Felix BOYS' LEADERS The purpose of this club is to promote active participation in sports, good sports- manship, and leadership. The boys play vari- ous sports such as basketball, table tennis, and baseball. The club is divided into two parts, junior 7-9 and senior 10-12. Each member must pay Athletic Association dues, keep a sports scrapbook, and participate in at least one Interscholastic sport. GIRLS' LEADERS The aim of the club is to promote good sportsmanship. Some of this year's activities will be to train girls to act as referees and to make a Girls' Leaders emblem of blue and white felt. The club will help to sponsor two dances at the school as a means of mak- ing money to buy more athletic equipment. In the club period the students are able to use the auditorium for basketball and other sports. Fifty-seven
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l irsf ruu'vA. Luity, R. Wagner, J. Him- mclrich, A. Yerger. I.. Yingling, E. Bie- Incl' Svrmul 1' o 14' - N. Ulmarow, R. Ying- ling, V. Weller, P. Kcllcr, J. DeTurck, G. Moyer, Mr. Heff- lcy SCIENCE This club is open to seventh and eighth grade students. Projects include: building airplane models, collecting ilowers, and sim- ple experiments in science. The club has twelve members and meets biweekly. C. Conrad, J. Strunk, J. Angstadt, Miss Scheffler, M. J. Mau- rer, F. Angstadt, B. Hassler CHEERLEADERS Can you recall all the familiar cheers shouted at the basketball games? Of course, you saw the girls in their blue and white uniforms. They are directed by the advisor, Miss Schefiier, once a week. At that time they rehearse their cheers and select new ones. For their faithfulness dur- ing basketball season they receive a letter O at the end of the year. Fifty-firr
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