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SCHODL The Ding-a-ling Sisters Tom Slick Carmon and Paula Larry and Cheryll Dale Wagner Mark and Beth Dan, Dayna, Jodi Jerre and Denise John Shirey Randy and Craig Deb, Doug, Vicki, and Tim Russ Rick and Holly Deb and Dave Deb and Jim Alan Wray Compliments of COACH Jim and Glenda Jim and Sue Sharon and Bradley Garrison FAC U LTY George, Holly, and Jessica Mr. 84 Mrs. Fred A. Eppley and Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Gerald Botdorf FACULTY A Friend of the Class David N. Shellenberger Richard E. Kline Jonathan Ward Nyce Thomas Lenig Clark G. Nevin Elsie Straub Nancy and Gwen Kauffman The Dutrows Mr. 8cMrs. Mr. 8LMrs. Mr. 8cMrs. Mr. 8LMrs. Mr. 8cMrs. Mr. 8LMrs. Mr. 8a Mrs. Mr. 8: Mrs. Stephen R. Mr. 8LMrs. Mr. 8LMrs. David Stull Glenn Fogel Glen Bingman J. Richard Lepley Marvin C. Henry William C. Sheaffer Douglas Lepley and Family Thomas Styers and Tracey Roger Guss Kline Thomas Miller and Lee Russell Weller Mr. 8L Mrs. Donald Shaffer and Family Mr. 84 Mrs. R. R. Whitesel Linda V. Folk
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l A s I A Q 9 N W N Aggravated Agnes The last day of school has come and gone, and poor Aggra- vated Agnes still hasn't 'recovered from her disastrous day. with the excite- ment of the final day of school being so near, Agnes got only one hour of sleep, That explained why she snored when the prin- cipal was -bidding a nappy summer speech to -the students in the assembly. After being practically mutilated by fellow students and teachers surrounding her, Agnes was deter- mined to be attentive for the rest of the assembly. She was doing a fairly ood ob of S J 'staying awake until the presentations of awards. Agnes, quite bored, dozed off a little, and when she woke up she thought she heard her name being called to come forward. She jerked and sprung to herfhet. The next thing she knew, she was being presented with an all- starg soccer troohy. Poor Agnes must have been dreaming.. After the assemb- ly, Agnes realized it was time to hand in her textbooks. She so tired that was morning that she plac- ed her papers in new lunchbox and her sand- wich in her science book. Upon opening the book, she found a peanut butter and jelly sandwich smashed between the pages. Oh my, what else could happen? with Agnes, one could expect any- thing Th fi di - trous igcidegeloccgggd when Agnes was squat- ting down at her lock- Sr. While she was cleaning out the tons to be cont. next col. ers .she found gge phgd no place to keep her locker key sc she put it in her mouth for safe-keeping, Her arch-enemy, Bertha Brat, saw Agnes swamp- ed with the papers and Purposely bumped her when passing, Agnes 8HSPed and swallowed the key. well, it looks like Agnes would be stuck with this llocker next year. But Whykdidkit have to be Graduation On June 5, an- other class of Seniors will have passed through the halls and doors of West Snyder. They will leave with an experience which hopefully has prepared them for the world of reality that awaits. Their years at West Snyder will be the? framework with which, they will either sink! or swim. On graduation day as the Senior stands in line to receive his diploma, memories will swim in his head. He will remember his first day. He will remember 90, young, frightened students searching for their homerooms. And then his memory will jump to be cont. next col. ll-L ahead to another first day, his first day as a Senior, confident and at ease, pretend- ing that the world lies at his feet wait- ing for his command. But then the senior will receive his di- ploma and his bubble that he has lived in lfor six years will burst. Hopefully, a young man will emerge Every time this hap- pens, West Snyder's star shines a little brighter, and every time a young man emerges, an extra sparkle will be notic- ed, Now, as the class of 1973 bids its fare- well, there is only one hope in its mind, that in years to come the star will not tar- nish and that the class will be able to look back on its high school career and say that these were its gfinest years. GOOD-BYE. 41,5 Senior Farewell On June 3 and 5, 1973, eighty-seven West Snyder High School Seniors enjoyed the honor of gradua- tion, At a Baccalau- reate service on Sun- day, June 3, the grad- uating class listened to the message of Rev. Kenneth Swanson. In addition, songs were sung by several vocal- ists of the school. Two days later on June 5, the Class of '73 found themselves experiencing commence- ment as they marched down the center aisle of West Snyder's audi- torium while the Junior Band played nPomp and Circum- stance,n The Valedic- torian and the Saluti- torian then iindivt- dually addressed the members of the class along with their teachers, parents, and friends. After making a brief speech, the principal, Mr. K1iH6n awarded several seniors such honors as The Best Male and The Best Female Athlete, The Foreign Language Award, and The Citi- zenship Award. Imme- diatly following this, the Midd-West School District Superinten- dent, Mr, Howard Master, addressed the Class of 1973. Fi- nally, Mr. William Kepner Sr., President of the Midd-W,5t Dis- trict School Board presented the eighty- seven diplomas to the seniors as their high school years came to a close and their future began,
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