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Firxt Row: Mrs. lfthel Darkes, adviffr: Pitta Geisinger. Emily Clements. Patricia Kofoid. Ruth Boni- herger, Jacqueline Dove. Srrond Row: Nancy Clements, Arlene Weihle, ,lane Wagner. Marjorie Karr. l.inda Sowers. Jacqueline Zimmerman. Mary Ann Stohler, Shirley Steiner, Karen Geesey. GIRL SCOUTS On my honor, I will try, to do my duty to God and my country, to help other people at all times and to obey the Girl Scout laws is the creed ofthe twenty girls of Troop 16. Led capably and efficiently by Mrs. Ethel Darlces, sponsor, and Patricia Kofoid, president, these girls have lent many a helping hand during the past school term. The annual Thanksgiving assembly, arranged by the Girl Scouts, was an original playlet written and directed by Emily Clements, a troop member. The girls made by hand a quilt, which they presented to the Lebanon United Council of Church Women to be sent overseas. They designed and filled with mints five hundred Washiligton's Birthday favors for the men in the V.A. Hospital. Another worthy service performed by the girls was selling defense stamps in the school lobby every Monday afternoon. Sunday afternoon trips were taken to points of interest in the county. The troop was honored by the choice of two of their members as Scouts ofthe Month-Etta Geisinger and Patricia Kofoid. All honor to a fine service organization! All praise to a group that works quietly, ceaselessly, and welll ll78ll
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Firfl Row: Robert Yeingst. David Boltz, Betsy Black, Elizabeth Lewis, l,orraine Light. Catharine Carmany. Sfcond Row: Edward Sepulveda, Bruce Blecker, Ronald Drum, Ray Blouch. Warren Dougherty. Thomas Mann, Marianne Behm. Robert l-lipp. Third Row: Elmer Miller, Robert lfmrich, William Bowman, William Mills, Ralph Cox, Ronald Hauer. Forrest Schwalm, Peter Moyer, Jackie Kristoff. Margaret Schauer. Kenneth Miller. Fnurih Row: Mr. R. L. Saunders. dirrffor: Caroll Dirzler. Donald Smaltz, Earl Tobias. Ronald Brandt. Raymond lVlatula. SWINGSTERS These mellow music makers have played at all the school dances except one. At this, they exchanged orchestras with the Hershey Spartans. So rhythmic are they, that every day you will find some of the school hep-cats jiving on the sly outside the band room during second period. One ofthe high points this year was the sending of Ray Marula and Ralph Cox to the All State Orchestra. Even though Mr. Saunders tears his hair when they hit a sour note, we think our Swingsters are the best to be found anywhere. ll77ll
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79 BIOLOGY CLUB 1 ir.r1 Row: Frederic Keifer, Robert Knislev, Carl Radcliffe, Fran lin Gingrich, james Care. Richard McCarty, Thomas Carmany. Srrond Row: Pete Flowers, Stephanie Hick- ing. Shirley Wells, Linda Brandt, Peggy Stoudt, Alta Tobias, Warren Dougherty. Third Row: Mr. Kadel, advifrrg George Cbristianson. Pat Anspach, Jacqueline Zimmerman, Jacqueline Dove, Wmifred Morgan, Eileen Boland. Fourth Row: Barbara Deirer, ,loan Uhler. Sandra Mohler. Gladys Batdorl, Carol Coleman. Shirley Miwell. JR. RED CROSS Firff Row: Doris Dunstan, Mollie Goren, Jackie Kristoff, Frlmond Wright. Frada Grosky, Barbara Larpenteur, Phyllis Grosky, Nancy Schreiber, Rita l'eil'l'er, Pat Anspach, Pat Heisey. Serond Row: Miss Martha Ross, adviser: Barbara Deiter, Mary Schreiber, Nancy Filher, Natalie Nagle, Dawn Moyer, Linda Brandt, Shirley Runkel, Shirley Brightbill, Arlene Benninghoff, Miss Alta Bortz, advifer, Third Row: Doris Brandt, Marianne Hart- man, Ann Israel, Jean VVisniewski, Pat Shay, Katharine Klepper, -loan Bender, Shirley Sherman, Helen Wisniewski, Joanne Kohr, Betty Ressler, Marilyn Peters. Fourth, Row: Jane McClelland, Joanne Spangler, Susan Light, Joan Granger, Sandra Fees, Ruth Metz, Pat Pence, Mary ,lane Reich, Margaret Tobias, Jackie Snyder, Pat Shauer. Fifth Row: jane Edwards, Jackie Zimmer- man, Marilyn Putt, Pat Barnhart, Connie Eckert, Austen Koppenhong, John Wag- ner, Robert Batdorf, Carl Walters, Eileen Brouse, Pat Galebach, -loann Clements, Rudella Brandt. KEY CLUB Firft Row: John Buchter, Robert Burk- holder, Robert Hartnett, Richard Ward, Robert Cook, Fred Stickler. Serond Row: Mr. Edwin l,arson, adviferg John Ruth, Thomas Short, Forrest Schwalm, John Shauer, Ned Garrett. Thomas Carmany. Third Row: George Marinlcov, Jack Will, Robert Sherman, Harold Benninghofll Richard Nicholas, Frank Weisgerber, Ken- neth Rauch. H l
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