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Traffic In Learning Surges Gnward The milestones on our high school road through education are many. As seniors, we can look back over the road which we have traveled, but which the underclassmen still have before them. Sometimes the road is a 3-lane highway and the sophomores, juniors, and seniors each stay in their own lane. However, not all the road is divided and much of the time, instead of traveling as individual classes, we travel to- gether as a high school, working for the same goals and purposes and enjoying the same activities. Guiding and directing us along the way is the faculty. In addition to teaching many class- es, they are always ready to in- struct, to advise, and to help us with our many problems. 'Q f'-f Suu? Qu-, t Q ' K I I as IJ lX'lI.l.I.XNI Ll. .XNfQI.li ll XROLD CI. BISHOP t.l.XIlYS NI. CII Xlathcmatits I'ioblt-ms of Democracy yjngligh Historx Latin Z-5 Here, some of the sophomores are taking an active part in class discussion. Sitting in the front row are Robert Carson and Martha Bauserman, while Beverly Deihl, Linda Franklin, Robert Gossert, and Jack Finkey are seated in the second row. Looking on with interest in the third row are john Leedy, James Bowden, Jacqueline Mitchell. Carol Martin. z-nd Bonnie Martin. Smiling in the fourth row are Charles Culbertson. Kathyrn Hurley, Lois Heberlig, and Constance Chamberlin, with George Heckman. james Andrews and Bill Kane, sitting in the hfth row trying to get the teachers attention. 1- Waiting in the lobln lor thc' lioinr' room warning bc-ll to ring :irc Rodin-X Rock, Hari Qtrznc-r. liutla Slllill. Katlilwn Nutlris .rn-f Ktnnx l'nni
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11 31 I? 113- ,. -.R ' ii rf C 8 X I Keeping the school buildings clean are Datiicl Cilaar and XVilIJt1r Piper. Other custotlinns me Robert Deck. :intl Rox Bezttn. while Hzttrx' lflolzi series as he-ml mztintt-nstnrt' man, Helzin' Miss Helen Low. tlietiliatn, zitntic' I I-I I I wholesome tneztls for the slttrlents me Mrs, Hztiel Myers, Mrs. Colleen lfrey, Mrs, Margaret Mitten, Mrs. Ethel Pztltner, Mrs, Mary Slioetnztker, Mis. Ifthel I,owrie, :intl Mrs, lilsie Smith, Serving as bus drivers for both senior and junior high school intl the elementux schools L is CI I I II R I l I Ford, M'illiam E. Bittinger, Fred R. Snouffer, Richard Dxarmftn Mnlxin Mnsser Xrthur Oclxcr 'NI s Halen B ton Rox lumlirr M Mary Kitzmiller, John Spidle, Mrs. Violet Cztssner Elmer Pipu X htti C 1 X I us R I gil ax I to is Xhscnt when the picture was taken were Lester Whitmer Mtlhttr Fogelstngct intl Phe Rei Chrence Kosu Ill enum. HITM nv fx? 'Wk P 4 Z 1 t I BU5 Q
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Shelby Kirby, Larry M'olfrom. Larry I-Ioltry. Donna Craw- ford, and Gary Pierantoni are shown looking over the Magazine Campaign Prires. 4' I, 3 'O' -6 x54 Al if lilif gg vrtxi-x iv. mint. IW F- IHVIUSUN journalism Biololll' English Health ' ' ' Caught admiring the Lower Susquehanna Championship Trophy for 1958 are Donna Reese, Leora XVenger, Charles O'Donnell, Walter Stouffer, Robert Shannon, Thomas M'illis, and Robert lVyrick. ?wfW?f slj 5 .- .5 1 Resting on the lobby stairs after eating lunth are Peggy Recd Ieanne Singiser, Thomas Yairner, kloann Sites. and loan XVil liams. while Ronald Ordwar, Charles Singer, Michael Ross and Robert Pyne enioi' watching thc- noontime dancing. llefore leating on a biology field trip these sophomores posed for a picture. Sitting in the front row are Donald Her- shey, Mark Keener, james Guyer, Delores Kelso, Sonia XVyrick, Ruth Morrison. Charlotte Berry, Nancv Hippensteel, Son- dra Hutchison, and Nick Gribble. Stand- ing in the second row, anxious to go on the trip are Kenneth Xsper, Dalton Cov. Mary Beth Drayer, Beverly Clippinger, Lois Blv, Arthur Horn, Harold Dice, Iulia McBride, Beverly Leberknight, Galen Martin. and Lee Brechbiel.
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