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The Class of 1954 Top row: M. Strohl, E. Ottinger, I. Hunter, I, Wortrnan, G. Ieflries, N. Shenk, W. Wendy, D. Evans, C. Bergey 4th row: I. Moeller, B. Phillips, M. Budisill, M. Boas, E. Finkbiner, S. Wardle, S. Murray, F, Beard, D. Conway 3rd row: D. Weidner, D. Millard, L. Natter, P. Wynn, I. Krepps, I. Geyer, I. Kulp, W. Bainbridge, E. Eaches 2nd row: Mr. Dieterle, A. Parke, M. Mowrey, I. Freeman, M. Smith, E. Berry, M. Swartz, B. Putnam, I. Iennart Miss Martin. lst row: I. Hippie, D. Gaffey, C. Butt, E. Miller, B. Crayton, L. Natter, H. Krauss, L. Bowman, M. Wade iii' Eighth Grade It always seems that the Eighth Graders are the in-between pupils, for they have lost the excitement ot the first year in S.C.l-l.S., but yet they have not gained the pleasure ot new students. The addition ot clubs to the school curriculum has made the life ot the average Eighth Grader more interesting. Although still young they are on their way to becoming acclimated to high school lite. lfifllv-Iwo
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The Class of 1953 The new Freshman Class ot every succeeding year is concerned during the lirst few months of school in merely becoming acquainted with the other students who have just come in from the country. This class is always the largest in the building, for it has not yet been diminished by students that prefer working to education. lt has not been a precedent oi this school to have the Freshman Class organize, but otticers are usually elected and members begin paying dues toward the end of the year. Another thing which adds zest to the Freshman Class is the fact that organized sports are opened to them for the first time. lt is the advent of their high school career. 'kit' Top row: H. Galley, I. Edwards, B, Boettger, D, Conway, S. Iohnson, R. Huzzard, T. Hatfield, D. Howe, C. Long Sth row: F. Kugler, B. Barclay, B. Barndt, E. Dewees, S. Carl, S. Bearde, I. Hofiert, I. Kirchhof. 4th row: C. Fox D. Beard, E. Coulston, G, Heck, I, Lucas, W. Erb, B. Iettries, Mr. Ewing. 3rd row: Mrs. Guss, D, Henry I. Gill, E. Diehl, I, Bechtel, C. Conver, l. Long, R. Howe, L. Crosland, Mr. Kocher. 2nd row: E. Findeisen W. Gauger, A. Iohnson, A. Conver, K. Gallagher, P. Amole, B. Copenhafer, D. Kulp, L. Bechtel. lst row I. Ehrhart, R Betterly, R. Lloyd, H. Frick, W. Keeley, P. Hoitecker, C. Lawrence. Fifty-one
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Seventh Grade Every year the upper classmen are amused by the lost looks on the faces of the Seventh Graders. These students are spending their first year in the New Street building. For the first few weeks they are kept busy adjusting themselves to the routine of high school life, such as, what time the bells ringf and which stairway is used at what time. The studies are different, too, but these, the youngest students of S.C.H.S., soon take in their stride, a characteristic which is valuable throughout future years. The Class of 1955 Top row: I. Kandler, R. Hunter, L. Stroop, W. Seeley, R. Fritz, I. Kabott, L. DiGuiseppi, I. Weidner, R. Bradford 5th row: S. Willauer, B. Evans, I, Kirchhof, D. Aldridge, A. Eagle, N. Schwartz, R. Mertz, L. Smallets, B. Stewart M. Krepps. 4th row: Mr. Rothermel, I. Bliss, M. Boyle, I. Stalnecker, H. Evans, K. Yeager, E. Buckwalter C. Long, D, Miller, R, Sabold, Mr. Filer. 3rd row: C. Umstead, M. Benfield, R. Yeager, D. Collins, I. Rogers D. Hetrick, I. Rickards, B. Taylor, S. Mock, I. Frick. 2nd row: D. Hunter, M. Barndt, G. Long, I. Littlefield D. Einkbiner, B. Pharr, R. Saylor, V. Eagley, L. Rudy, S. Collopy, R. Shellenberger. lst row: W. Stoudt I. Ieffries, B. Slifer, D. l-limes, L. Maxwell, L. Boyer, R. Berry, E. Conway. Ixllffj'-ffl7'l'1'
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