1977 > get to t the item 2363, — and the cles. per- tions ged, les. the 1976 High the Bat- the 6. te of hool, re: 21; Cel- and out ools eam nni- Lan- bert sion sum ium oral of Ww. rket ted far- [ine April 6, 1977 4 4300 hoagies were made at Kraybill last week. Starting at 5:00 a.m., the production lines were going full blast till mid-afternoon. Proceeds went to musical instruments and the school library. Raw materials for the hoagie manufacture (as well as cooked) came from Stehman’s IGA. A side view of the hoagie production line. One line was on each side of the table. People at side tables wrapped ingredients, unpacked rolls, and made ‘“‘specials.”’ as Sharon Nissley, a student at afghan she made for her home ec. class. « 7 Kraybill, displays the baby Last week was a busy time for students at Kray- bill Mennonite School near Mount Joy. The week’s activities included a variety show, a big hoagie sale, and a tea party for mothers. The tea gave mothers a chance to look over their children’s handiwork. The annual tea for home economics students and their mothers was held last week at Kraybill school. Class projects were dis- played in the newly redec- orated classroom. (Ninth grade boys and girls raised money, painted and redec- orated the home economics room this year.) Macrame, candles, cookies, knitted and cro- cheted items were on dis- play. The home economics teachers are Mr. Sarah Myers and Mrs. Elaine Good, SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 1 Big week at Kraybill The story of Jesus giving sight to the man born blind was re-enacted at Kraybill School on April 1st. On the left, Mike Landis as Jesus speaks to Glenn Sauder as the blind man while the Pharisees watch. Other players were Judy Witmer, Steve Burkhart, Jewel Kurtz, and Rachel Dorwart. Dawn Oberholtzer pins a crocheted corsage on her mother’s dress at the home economics class tea at Kraybill School. Dawn’s mother, Mrs. Leon Oberholtzer, was among the 2 dozen parents attending the tea. Cr OY FEF TE ER ANNA NEE Er Tr eee
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