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ing his dad with the bad news. He only asked if anyone was hurt. When Elmer said that they weren’t, he said “that’s all that matters.” Whew!

We graduated in May and the summer was spent going to Greenwood, to town for milk shakes or Rod’s for cheeseburgers, or just hanging out. I went off to school where I met my husband-to-be. I got married the next year and moved to Selinsgrove. Elmer and Butch eventually joined the service, thus ending our careless school days’ friendship. Now, we have a great adult friendship, including family. But that’s another story!

ELLEN (MCCAHAN) KNEPP

Chief Logan High School Class of 1960

My, how time fies! The girls in this photograph are from the Chief Logan Class of 1960. From left, are Brenda, Sue, Ellen and Louise, all dressed up for the prom. Before going into the “new” high school, we attended our classes at

Burnham High School (now New Life Church). One of my favorite teachers, Miss Bitner (Ann Harshbarger) was just out of college and closer to our age. She went along as a chaperone on our class trip to Washington, D.C. I recall going to the Trading Post across the street for frozen candy bars and to sock hops at the YMCA. They were fun and simpler times!

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