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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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The library club was organized to stimu- late interest in the library and to further the ambition of would be librarians. The club traveled in the spring and fall to the meeting of the Teenage Librarians' Association. In its club meeting the members helped prepare new books for the shelves, mend old books, or assist the librarian in some other way. Some of the members helped behind the desk in the mornings, at noon or after school. Above-Christmas bulletin board, featuring' candles made of book jackets. I,1'ff-Libra1'y Club in action, shelf reading to keep the books in order. olggrary C ug First row-M. Richards, S. Deturck, N. Irvin, J. Moxon, B. Richard, M. Fox, E. Rhoads Sw-onrl row-B. Hartline, V. Lilley, S. Rathje, P. Mast, R. Stoltzfus, H. Stoltzfus, J. Reppert, G. Mast, J. Rathje, H. Horning, Miss Lash, R. Kerehner Fifty-thrca v
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