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WHO NEATEST: Dianne Stahle. Mike McKeever. 19 MOST ATHLETIC: Lois Barnhart, Alvin Strait. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Judy Leese. Kenny Steach.
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QUIETEST: Joan Barton, Daniel Clark, Bill Shaw. WHO’S MOST TALENTED: Dianne Stahle. Paul Deshong.
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WORK NOT FOR THE GOOD OF ONESELF, BUT FOR THE GOOD OF MANKIND. President-Lois Barnhart Vice-President-Gloria Kerns Secretary-Jean Strait Treasurer-Alvin Strait Historian-Lois Schriver Advisors-Mr. Wayne Bard, Mrs. Alda Lashley, Mr. George Crouse CLASS HISTORY The Class of 1971 entered our freshman year with eighty-one members. During that year, the class raised funds by having a dance with a candy sale in activity period and selling S.F.H.S. banners. That fall the class participated in an educational field trip to McConnellsburg Courthouse to watch court in session. Our advisors for the year were Miss Joanne Gum and Mr. John Ritz. During our sophomore year, our advisors were Mrs. Anna Maye Sigel. Mrs. Carole Palmer, and Mrs. Dotti Akers. Our activ- ities were a field trip to Washington, D.C., the selling of Flair pens, the selling of candy and pollywogs and our class play, “Nice to Have Known You.” Mrs. Erma Anderson, Mr. Eugene Coldsmith, Mr. Ronald Kemerer, and Mr. John Elbin assisted us through our junior year. Our projects were the selling of Stanley Products, holding a skating party and participating in the Junior-Senior play, “Des- perate Ambrose”. The Business Education class went on a field trip to Washington, D.C. to see the ICC Building and Strayer College. Our prom was, Elysian Odyssey. With forty-eight students remaining in our class, we entered our senior year. Mrs. Swaneda Yost, Mrs. Alda Lashley, Mr. George Crouse, and Mr. Wayne Bard helped us to achieve our goal, a class trip to New York City. Our projects were the selling of magazines, the selling of Easter candy, the selling of candy at basketball games, the selling of the CHIEFTAIN, and the selling of tickets to skating parties. Our other Junior-Senior play was ‘The Great Big Door Step.” We had a Spring Dance featuring the Heart. 20
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