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Seventh grade officers discuss coming events of the year. Pictured here are: W. Snyder, J. Kreiser, I. Stanilla and S. Ryland. ROW 1, Left to Right: V. VanScyoc, S. Smith, B. Morris, I. Smith, J. Shaak, S. Butcher, F. Fees, J. Speck, B. Keath, A. Blouch, N. Pfautz, B. Miller, K. Fancovic, G. Wagner, J. Koehler, M. Boyd, M. Kline ROW 2. M. Brubaker, D. Wolf, E. Newmaster, I. Weaber, C. Royer, K. Miller, P. Rittle,M. Fox,M. Zug, I. Edris, M. Musser, G. Oberholt- zer, B. Miller, E. Dundore, A. Heverling, S. Nicholas. ROW 3. D Dubble, D. Rohrer, S. Shott, K. Harnish, J. Pickle, E. Unger, B. Bech- tel, I. Buffenmeyer, I. Kreiser, S. Ruhl, K. McQuate, M. Tice, B French, S. Donley, E. Shertzer. m ' gl . , - , .. H .. 9 Q , Q
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Eighth Grade Takes Part In School Activities iff I ,,,,xuiv-': This year the class of 1960 was no longer a confused and be- wildered group of children, but an efficiently organized unit of students taking an active part in school activities. Their officers were: Thomas Starry, Ronald Shay, Barbara Weaver and Lamar Weaver. sf? Q. 1 X, I X Miss Kist, Mrs. Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. Badman, and Mr. Wolfskill were class advisors. 5 Just before the Christmas holidays, the class held a party and . exchanged gifts among themselves. A Gay 90's Minstrel Show was presentedin assembly in January, and aValentine's Party was held by the class in February. We have only this to say to the Eighth Grade: Keep up the good work! ROW l. Left to Right: C, Stoner, J, Swanger, N. Zeigler, S. Light, K Ache I Dellin er S Cla ett T Hain M Sohn D Reist P . y, . g , , gg , . , . , . , . Womer, S. Lesher, M. Wartluft, B. Weaver,P. Houser, R. Cooper, B. Witrneyer. ROW 2. N. Light, S. Sweeney, C. McCarty, R. Werni, H. Wise, R. Lentz, R. Sanger, L. Weaver, D. White, G. Wagner, P, Wag- Eighth Grade students talk over business at lunch - Louis Davis, Ronald Shay, Barbara Weaver, Carolyn Heimberger. ner, B. Scipioni, T. Starry, M. Mauser, D. Martin, E. Lutz. ROW 3. D. Boltz, P, Wagner, P. Christ, R. Gibble, R. Innocent, L. Albright, R. Reim, T. Petry, L, Zellars, R. Miller, I. Wagner, R, Shay, C. Strick- ler, M. Meiser, J. Longenecker.
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New World For Class '61 Congested halls, banging lockers, anxious rushes to class and con- tinuous school work definitely marked a change for this year's seventh grade. What a contrast it was from the enjoyable recess periods and over-crowded cloak rooms, typical of the average elementary grades. Itdidn'ttake long,however, for these ambitious young pupils to grab hold and become adjusted. They've made a fine start up the ladder to- ward graduation with the able guidance of Miss Bollinger, Mr. Emig, and Mr. Bartolett. Although no separate party was held by the class, they enjoyed a Halloween and Christmas party which was open to all Junior High. In addition,they had home room parties at Christmas, at which time gifts were exchanged. On Va1entine's Day, all whole-heartedly participated in filling a decorated Valentine's box. The class officers Who led the activities were: President, Spencer - i - . . A Discussing their recent trip to the Readi RylandgV1ce-President, Jacqueline Kreiserg Secretar Jackie Stanillag ng y, Museum are: D. Wolf, L. Vituszynski, H. and Treasurer, Bill Snyder. Yingsf. T- Redia. M. ZUCR. R- Waddell. R. Good luck, students, as ou enter more dee l into real hi h school Shark' B-Wflghh S'Ruh1' b Y P Y 8 ac tivitie s . . . . . ' ffley ROW 1. Left rn Right: L. Light, W. Landermrleh, T. Pedia, N. Macha- H0rSr.R- Fulk.T- Schwear. C. H0uSer, B. Llghlr H- YIHSSF- W- Pe . 5 mer,W. Snyder, R. Ryland, D. Tshudy, A. Spangler, L. Herr, B. Wright, R. D0hr1er,B. Wolfe, R- Lebo. ROW 3- I- C0n10w,,J. Sraflllgj, R5 -ite? R. Brightbill, E. Keeney, R. Snyder,C. Gangaway, R. Shott, C. McCar- lef. G- B11rgI1er.J- Wagner- V- Althouse- B' Light' ' . ten a ' ' ty,H. Kerr, R. Waddell R. Leffler. Row 2. L. High H. Gingrich, w. Sherk. R- Mem. F. Billman. R. Swisher, K. Zellers, L. vrrnszynski, s. Martin, T. Bender,H. Smith, L. Barnhart. I. Pesta, D. Buffenmeyer. G. RYland- J- Light- W- Kfissinger- L' Eberly' 1
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