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W Q54 OPH OMOI-I E L n -5 5 OFFICERS Sponsor ............. Mr. Manken President .......... Robert Merkle Vice-Pirsident ........ .Kay Clouse Secretary-Treasurer . . Mary Huffman Reporter .............. Todd Hey Left to right: Robert Merkle, Kay Clouse, Mr. Manken, Mary Huffman, Todd Hey. . 5 Fourth Row: George Schaffner, Robert Merkle, Rolland Luginbill, .Tack Stetler, Tom Marbaugh, Todd Hey, Edwin Hileman. Third Row: Mr. Manken, Ruth Huston, Ruby Merkle, Katherine Davis, Linda Herron, Connie Marbaugh, Rosemary Ross, Wilma Schumm, Carolyn Dull. Second Row: Shirley Deitsch, Norma Luginbill, Elodee Nye, Shirley Buchanan, Susie Caffee, Colleen Weinman, Mary Huffman, Freddie Marsee, Kay Clouse. First Row: Larry Samples, Eugene Merkle, Dale Lautzenheiser, Vernon Kuhn, Duane Krall, John Hunter. On October 19, l95l, the Sophomore class had a fish fry as a money making project. The meal consisted of potato salad, fish, dinner rolls and butter, orange drink and coffee. Following the meal there was an entertaining program made up entirely of Sophomores. On December l7, 1951, we had a Christmas party at the school house. The evening was spent in playing games, having a gift exchange, and consuming the refreshments. We are now studying England in history. In English we are reading from our liter- ature books. The biology class has so far studied the cell, similarity in living things, food making in green plants, the stem, roots, and leaves of a plant, and we are now studying the plant kingdom.
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Y RESHNAN Lass B' OFFICERS 1 mln' ' Sponsor ............. Mr. Griffith President ...L.. . . . Leon Jones Vice-President . . . . Kent Stetler Secretary ..... . . Ralph Resor Treasurer . . .... Lynn Stucky RGDOFIGI' . . . . Eugene Michaud Left to right: Lynn Stucky, Eugene Michaud, Seo? Jones, Mr. Griffith, Ralph Resor, Kent e er. 1 Fourth Row: Roderick Bowen, Dick Marbaugh, Gene Michaud, Bill Walls, Lee DeBolt, Charles Koch, Kent Stetler, Richard Marbaugh, Merl Black, Ralph Resor. Third Row: Sponsor, Mr. Griffith, Sharon Knepp, Helen Brod- beck, Esther Brandt, Linda Hoblet, Sharon Baker, Janet Painter, Linda Geisler, Donna Bienz, Robert Hileman. Second Row: Anna Kallenberger, Mary Thatcher, Katherine Dailey, Phyllis Rankins, June Gallant, Bonnie Stetler, Martha Fisher, Barbara Dietrich, Barbara Kuhlberg, Mary Schumm. First Row: Donald Krall, Lynn Stuckey, James Finch, .Tan Schlick- man, Eldon Habegger, Robin Schaffner, Leon Jones. D FRESHMEN ACTIVITY On the first day of school, we thought we were hot stuff , but when we heard the Seniors talking about initiation day, we changed our tune. In October, we had our first class party. We played games and had several races in the gym. Then we had refreshments which consisted of hot dogs, potato chips, pop, and ice cream bars. After eating we had a treasure hunt. In Home Economics the girls are cooking and sewing. On Monday we study from our book. In Industrial Arts the boys are making blueprints of drawing.
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