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., Y ,,,,, , ,.-, v .tg JU IORS The Juniors returned to the halls of Smithville High with a sense of pride. We were now Upperclassmen. With Mr. Watkins as our advisor, we began the year by electing the following officers: President ..,.il...... Vice President .. Secretary ,.,i.,... Treasurer ,.....i..,., Student Council Reporter ....i,,,,,,, Sgt. at Arms ..,., Social Chairman Morrene Musser . Bill Hutchison Betty Boreman Doris Zimmerly . Paula Feusier Jim Singer Carol Miller Gene Stuckey Bernice Lytle Fritz Bland FIRST ROW: Bland, Lytle, Feusier, Hutchison. Musser, Zimmerly, Boreman, C. Miller, Singer, Stucky, J. Bishop. SECOND ROYV: Llonier, McClure, Ode-nkirk, Troxel, Carmony, Hartzler, Gordon, Yates, Zucrcher, Iiamsier, Mr. VVatkins. THIRD RONV: Berkey, Shamp, Smucker, Moose, Raudebaugh, Morrison, Geiser, Conrad, Besancon, Hohenshil. FOURTH ROVV: P. Bishop, Zook, Badertscher, Troyer, Buckwalter, llloumaw, H, Miller, Indermuhle, Bupp, Elliott. Looking back, several events stand out in our minds. Perhaps the greatest was our class play You can't take it with you, directed by Mrs. Prichard, given March 25. Also we will remember receiving our class rings. sponsoring a bake sale and a roller skating party at Madisonburg. To complete the year, the annual Junior-Senior banquet was held at Smithville Inn, April 24. The class has been very active this year, participating in speech, music and athletic activities. We are proud of Carol Miller who won a bronze metal in the Prince of Peace contest. We must also rezognize Bill Buckwalter, Gene Stuckey, Darrel Indermuhle, Jim Singer, Harold Conrad, Fritz Bland, and John Bupp, who appeared on either the Varsity or Reserve squad. We feel we have had a successful year and will be looking forward to next year. A i A twenty-four
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,,,. .- -Y,-V K , ,.. .... ,.,.--,r.- -.. . ., r- Q 0RE ABO T JUNl0RS Bog Badertscher .... .. Karen Berkey ....... Richard Besancon ........ Jan Bishop ....... .. Sutty Bishop .... .. Fritz Bland ...... .. Bill Buckwalter John Bupp .............. Merly Conrad ........ Joan Carmony ....... CAN YOU IMAGINE ? ? ? Bum on a street corner begging? Singing opera? With folded hands? Playing leap frog? Timid, with nothing to say? Hair stylist? Trapeze performer? Courteous to all teachers? With his net catching Mil1er's? Not able to darn her sock? Gerry Elliott ..... ........................ A sour puss? Peachy Feusier ..,.. ....................... W ith stationary eyes? Ann Fry .............. ....... T ake advantage of Leap Year? Jim Geiser ...... ..,............. B eing deaf and dumb? Helen Gordon ,,...... ...... B eing chased by wolves ? Jo Hartzler ........ ..................,... A modern Venus? Bob Hohenshil ....... ...... H aving a nice remark to say? Wm, Hutchison ,...................... .......... G oing with one girl at a time? Darrell Indie Indermuhle ....... .,... E scorting The Girl on a bicycle? Carole Lonier .i................,,.... .............. B eing disgustingly sober? Bernice Lytle ..... Ruth McClure ,....... Carol Miller ....... Harold Miller ........ Galen Moomaw ....... Elton Moose ....... Roy Morrison ........ Morrene Musser ...... Arlene Odenkirk .....,,..,... Charley Raudebaugh ..... . Shirley Ramsier ........... Jim Singer ..... .. Dale Shamp ........ Ralph Smucker ..... Gene Stucky ....... Willy Troyer Delores Troxel ....... Eleanor Yates ........ Marilyn Zuercher ...... Doris Zimmerly .,,..... Al Zook ............. Being Hjust little Me ? Having three dates per week? Never being heard? Chasing skirts? Stupid and loudmouthed? Being a tap dancer? Being an auctioneer? A shrinking violet ? With-a 'KPood1e hair cut? Witty master of ceremonies? Being a lady in disguise? Being a long haired crooner? Being tall and handsome? Being a city slicker? Being studious and dateless? Being agile and clever? Not eyeing the Moose? Having lock jaw? Having never received an A ? Sticking to one only ? Being graceful and driving with care? twenty-five
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