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WITH HOME ROOMS, NEW FRIENDSHIPS The chest X-ray is only one of the steps required of would-be members of the football team, but Rickey Schmuck, Larry Moore, Dana McGinnis, sophomores that they are, don't appear perturbed. What a cold spot for cramming! . . . but perhaps juniors Janice Leiphart, Mary Lehr, and Nancy Kilgore prefer it that way, Carol Krewson and Joyce Dixon hurry to board the bus at the close of a very busy day. High excitement during the World Series. The score board in the hall gives James Snyder, Joann Smith, and Dwight Grove a chance to check their favorites en route to class.
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One of these comes with Thursday clubs. Here students find not only a welcome break from routine but also a chance to become acquainted with others with similar interests. The assemblies presented on Friday morning provide another chance to find out about new people, some of whom come great dis- tances to preform for us. Along with these planned entertain- ments there are several activity periods in which students talk with others in their home rooms. And last, but not least, are the social events with their opportunities to rub elbows and make more new friends, so very important in our school fellowship. 21
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JUNIORS, NEARING THEIR FINAL YEAR . . . Holding the reins for this year's junior class are Dale Smith, presidentg Joyce Brenneman, secretary, Betty Bosley, treasurer, and Dwight Grove, vice-president. Watch out, girls, thatls a long drop down to next floor. By now the JUNIORS have become well- established in school life as football and basketball players, cheerleaders, majorettes, band members, Hilltop reporters, and in various other ways. As they take part in extracurricular activities they look forward to next year when they will be the ones who shoulder the responsibility of making these activities a success. They have already had a chance to do some of this in the presentation of their class play and in sponsoring the Prom and the Valentine Dance. Also this year they are eligible for membership in the National Honor Society and National Athletic Scholarship Society. Being one of the largest classes in the school, they naturally have a wide area of interests. Already names from their class roster have appeared as winners in forensics and the Voice of Democracy contest, and as entertainers for programs outside of school. A good group, this class of '59, with real possibilities. HOME ROOM 205-Front: James Clemens, Galen Baker, Marvin Deardorff, Dennis Bankert, Bill Anderson, William Fauth, Robert Arnold, Donald Dietz. Second: Joyce Anderson, JoAn Finn, Joyce Brenneman, Betty Bosley, Nona Con- rad, Pauline Dettinger, Jean Ann Eberly, Sandra Dietz, Nancy Craley. Third: Dale Alloway, Mary Baker, Patricia Ams- pacher, Darlene Diem, Mary Deihl, Connie Bumgarner, Elaine Eberly, Patricia Andrews, Gladys Fleagle, Leoda Eberly, Fourth: Donald Detwiler, Joe Contino, Charles Daugherty, Armand Conaway, Robert Breckenridge, William DeShong, Nancy Amspacher, Joyce Dixon, Frances Falcone, Mary Amspacker. fNot pictured: LaDawn Fix.D
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