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Page 80 text:
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My E produced our Jumor play Mother Is A Freshman But before we could do thls we had a lot to learn Bemg mexperrenced we found It drfflcult to get adjusted Mrs Snyder and Mr Seyler our dlrectors had quite trme mak1ng us understand whlch part of the stage was stage and downstage and whlch slde was left and whrch was rxght We fmally learned that the d1rect1ons were grven accordlng to the actor's posrtlon when he was facmg the audlence tlme learnmg our l1nes We couldn't qu1te get the feel' of thmgs untll he scenery arrrved It made qulte a d1fference' Of course every house needs furmture so we cleared Fred Hess s lrvrng room and transported the furmture to Lampeter We learned a lot and had many wonderful experlences never to be forgotten Left to Rrght Jack Ferlch Janet Mowrer Eduh Hamlsh Anna Mae Herr Shrrley Erb Donald Aukamp Helen I-lowry Robert Duvall Dolores Smnh Raymond Hackman Betty Herr Florence Qulnn Norma Welk Raymond Graybrll Ruth Anne Yumnger Joanne Andrew Fred Hess 76 6 2 g D s 0 0 O I S 5 . . , ' , ' a . . . up But, even before all this took place, we spent much ' Il I ' ' t U ' ll If I.
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FRONT ROW Nancy Kauffman Mmam Landxs Patsy Greenleaf Lots Zook SECOND ROW Mr Wemch Roy Pnetsch Kenneth Rankm Donald Rutt James Hess THIRD ROW Dorothy Westfall Jolene Keemer Shxrley Stxvely Betty Jane Momson Shuley Eckman OCCER seemed to be the sport most parttclpated 1n by the boys How ever there were a few Jumors ln both basketball and baseball A b1g attractlon for these Jolly Jumors was the play 1n March Wlth the f1ne cooperatlon of Mrs Snyder Mr Seyler and the class Men Are Llke Streetcars was a huge success The Junlors entertalned the senlors for the Junlor semor prom Thts was a very gala occaslon wlth the Jumors gomg a11 out to show the semors a mce evemng Lots of luck and success to the Class 53 CLASS ADVISORS MR WEIRICH AND MRS WEAVER 75 : . '. . ' - 1 - . ' . '. . - 1 . . . . - , . ' I ' I L s,,, E of' ! : . .
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Page 81 text:
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OUNTY band, as its name sug- gests, is a get together of students from high schools of Lan- caster County. It is a one-day af- fm fair with practice most of the day with time out to eat. The concert 1 is given in the evening in a com- , , bined program with the county chorus. It was held March eighth at Ephrata. Lampeter was well represented with Dorothy Book, Betty Herr, Dorothy Mowery, Edward Appel, David Kreider, Sidney Mosemann, Martha Mosemann, and Donald Herr. The band was directed by Elwood Sprigle, director of instrumental music at William Penn High School in York. County chorus was held March fifteenth at Mt. Joy High School. This was organ- ized in the same way as ' K county band with practice Y held all day under the direc- 5 tion of Earl Miller of Harris burg. A, SEQ- Lampeter was repre- sented by: Joanne Andrew, Ruth Ann Yuninger, Flossie Quinn, Janet Mowrer, Ray- mond Brubaker, and John Neff. Students from Lancaster, Lebanon, York, Adams, Newcumberland, and Dauphin counties com- prised the district chorus. It was held January 31-February Z in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. They practiced for conceltts held Friday and Saturday nights. Some of the families in Waynesboro opened their homes to the chorus members for the three days. Doris Burkins and Clair Ressler were sent from Lampeter. 77
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