Page 14 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN June 25, 1975 Mount Joy High School class of 1950 gets together at Beahm Jr. Hi (Photos by James Beck) The class of 1950 at Mount Joy High School had a reunion last Saturday night at W. I. Beahm Junior High School, which in 1950 was the high school buil- ding. Among the guests were W. I. Beahm and his wife Esther, a former teacher in the area. Miss Catherine Zeller, Mr. and Mrs. John Day, Miss Thelma Taylor, and Mrs. Virginia Gargadi- an Huber were also guests. Miss Mary Jane Hoffer took the group on a tour of the building. Miss Hoffer is a member of the class of 1950 and now is librarian at the school. Entertainment was provi- ded by Kevin Earhart, Don Witman, Steve Hassinger, Corky Flick, and Kevin McKain, who played favo- rite tunes of the fifties. Earhart’s and Witman’s fathers are members of the 1950 class. DID YOU HEAR The Garbers are attend- ing a seminar on Islamics, June 16 to July 3 at the Hartford Seminary Founda- tion, Hartford,Conn. The Garbers work among Mus- lim people in eastern Ethio-- pia. Robert and Alta Garber returned to the states June S for 2 one-year furlough from Ethiopia. Their address is Route 2, Mount Joy, PA 17552. 1950 class reunion. left to right. 1st row: Fredine Gehman Bednarzick, Jean Wagner Royer, Mary Jane Hoffer, Marjorie Herr Saylor, Samuel Dock, Barbara Ranck Taylor, Shirlie Reheard O‘Leary, Ethel Lehman Clark, Marian Nauman Keith. 2nd row: Sarah Brown Martin, Marian Breneman Moseman, Virginia Gorgodian Huber,* Catherine Zeller,* W. I. Beahm,* Mrs. Beahm,* John Day,* Mrs. Day,* Thelma Taylor,* Miriam Loewen Stum. 3rd row: Cyrus Peifer, Paul Earhart, Robert Divit, Kenneth Nissley, Richard Kline, James Hornafius, Raymond Harple, Martin Witman. 4th row: Carl Krall, Richard Peifer, Leroy Bender, Charles Brooks, Frank Tyndall. ¥ . former teachers Hassinger anouncing the pieces the group would play got a laugh when he remarked that ‘‘the music of the S0’s is hard to get anymore!”’ Reminiscences of the old days mounted as the even- ing went on. In her role as charwoman, Marjorie Herr presents door prize to Bob Divet. The door prize was a — door. Samuel Dock, class president give his fifth reunion speech. “All classmates alive and kicking - so to speak.” A An an 48 a a 4H 4 & 4 6 ee
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