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MlNUTE5 E SECONDS HUME vlsnun mnww in cu ui Row 1: R. Rush, R. Hughes, A. Seherer, P. Mason, R. Charles, E. Metzler, J. Volovnik, R. Pohl, G Detweiler, R. Fellman. Razr 2: R. IIuey, li. Shelly, M. Benner, F. Patton, R. Clymer, D. Hoagey, K Mohn, D. Hendricks, J. Rufe. R010 J: R. Grunmier, T. Palladino, H. Linder, J. Detweiler, M. Renner, C. Roth, W. Horroeks, R. Clemmer. Rau' 4: ll. Lyons, R. Gerhardt, G. Shaffer, B. llardnt, B. Lofiand K. Popwiny, R. Gerhardt. R011' 5: S. Groif, G. liekardt, V. Gross, R. Carter, L. Hafler, G. Saeco, K' Johnson, R. Yoder, J. Savitz. Junior Varsity Football The team, although not winning many games, had a very successful season. The team consisted of mainly freshman, sophomores, and a few juniors. They were ably coached by Harold Swartley, Ed Bishop, and Lloyd Yoder. These gentlemen taught the boys the basic fundamentals of football, and the boys gained valuable experience in the games they played against other schools. These Jayvees are expected to help fill the positions left vacant by the graduating seniors. The spirit, ex- perience, and will-to-Win built up in Junior Varsity Football, should carry them on to greater things in Varsity Football. I3-L On our way to the ehampionship! l Judie Alderfer, Football Queen
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K 34- if ,gr A I .. heerleaders Anyone in the grades 10, 11, IQ is eligible for one of the most important jobs in high school-that of being a cheerleader. The cheerleaders are important because of the big job confronting them-and that is keeping up the spirit of the students and the good name of the school. Under their adviser, Miss Dorothy Osterhout, they Work to promote good sportsmanship and loyalty by planning amusing and interesting pep rallies-some- times on the spur of the moment. 136 S C5 KHl'CI1'I1g.' J. Renninger, V. Detwciler, C. Freed, P Kratz, N. Vlizippell, M. lleilinzin, J. Fosbcnner Sfaruling: Miss Osterhout, V. Bradbury, G. Ruth C. Pasquale, A. Moyer, G, Lenzirt, J. Swartley Q' .s
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