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First How: Ann Bonder. Margaret Ann Hr idler, Lynne Roller, Doris KirkhofT. Lula Broadwater. (Tarl Long. Vicki White. Marilyn Schrack. Second Row: Miss Kicgel, Roger Naft .inger. Kmma Wagner, Grelchen Miller. Renee Snyder, Judith Kline. Judith Luft. Anna Mae Rieser. Kugene Kissling. Third Row: Dale Ilenne. Richard Wilhelm. Joseph Goldstein. Den- nis Speicher. Eugene Bare. Edward Fisher, Harold Fisher. DORIS KIKKHOFF .................................. 'resident LULA BROADWATER ............................ Vice-President LYNNE REBER ..................................... Secretary CARL LONG ....................................... Treasurei To commemorate the birthdays of Lincoln and Washington, this class participated in the P. T. A. Founders’ Day Program by staging a patriotic play. These fourteen girls and ten boys arc under the 7a supervision of Miss Riegcl. The girls of this class are members of the Red Cross Club, also advised by Miss Ricgel. The entire class joined the other students in the school cafeteria for the Christmas party, Fri- day, December 21, 1956. Love Me Tender, “Green Door,” “Young Love,” Gonna Get Along Without You Now,” and Love Me arc the favorite songs of this class. First Row: Judith Luft. Dale Home. Lynne Reher and Doris KirkhofT in class meeting. Second Row: Gretchen Miller. Richard Wilhelm.
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First Row: Geraldine Bcnzel. Janet Schlappich, Lit Kerner. Janice Schlappich. Patricia Kndy, Joan Bcnzel. Second Row: Mrs. Lutz. Nancy Kramer. Barbara Spease, Joan Bixler, Shirley Gingrich. Murlene Bashore. Barbara Mountz. June Spcase. Third Row: Larry Smith, Donald Oswald. Daniel VVenrich, Robert Geiger. Glenn Fox; absent from fricture, Mar- jorie Bixler. JANICE SCHLAPPICH ........................ Rresident LEE KERNER .......................... Vice-Rresidcnt PATRICIA ENDY ............................ Secretary JANET SCHLAPPICH ......................... Treasurer This class, supervised by Mrs. Lutz, consists of nineteen students: thirteen girls, six boys. Various clubs as the following occupied the students’ time: Student Council and Junior Chorus. In the cafeteria this class held its Christmas party on Friday afternoon. December 21. 1956. These students participated in a combined field trip with 8A. The visit to the Berks Historical Society was made as a history project under the direction of Mr. Browm. These students will readily recall the year’s events when they hear their top songs: “Blueberry Hill , “Love Me Tender , and “Singin’ the Blues . Murlcne Bashore. Shirley Gingrich, Geraldine Benzol. Janet Schlappich. Patricia Kndy, Janice Schlappich. 26
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First Row: Viola Smith. Robert Burkey, Marion Long. Arthur Kissling, Paul IJurkey, Jerry Reed. Harry Sehlappich. Sandra Reiner. Daniel Care, Virginia Ward. Second Row: Mr. Kaiser, Ralph HolTman. Anna Marie I.uckenhill. June Strauss. Irene Lempergel. Jean Carpenter. Lillian Bare, Annabelle Miller. Shirley Keeney. Marie Hoffman. Timothy Fesig. Third Row: David LaFollette, Wayne Moyer. Leslie Kriner, Jay Shears. Richard Hoffman. Galen Luckenbill. Ralph Zcrbe, Fred- erick Render. Harold Kramer, Paul Boyer, Samuel Hoffman; absent from picture, Larry Bashore, Patricia Ney. JERRY REED ...................................... President PAUL BURKEY ................................ Vice-President LARRY BASHORE ................................... Secretary ARTHUR KISSLING ................................. Treasurer SANDRA REINER .................................... Chaplain Mr. Kaiser has directed this class that consists of nineteen hoys and fourteen girls. During the school year the girls worked in the cafeteria: one student played in the school Band: and the class held a combined Hallowe’en party with 7A. On Friday, December 21, 1956, the class held a Christmas party in the homeroom; the party con- sisted of distribution of gifts, a light lunch, and dancing. All the students have adjusted themselves well to the change from elementary courses. Musical favorites include “Don’t Be Cruel”, “Hound Dog”, “Love Me Tender”, “Blueberry Hill”, and “Singin’ the Blues”. Homeroom Christmas Party. Jerry Reed conducts a class meeting. 28
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