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EIGHTH GRADE Top Row: Velma Fenstermaker, William Ernst, Earl Shafer, Harold Mellott, Billy Norris, Marion Schubert, George Gibbs, Lawrence Good, Naomi Huff. ' Tbirrl Row: john Metzger, Herbert Mellott, Richard I-Ieischman, Marie Nye, Grace Peters, Irene Brandeberry, Leah Semlcr, Helen Troxel, Georgianna Clark, Corrinne Steiner. Sc'co1ElbRoHu: Alvin Grine, Carl Hartman, Earl Dukes, Dale Miller, Howard Bundy, Alvin Lang, Louise Snyder, Miss ' erso e. Firsf Row: Miriam Fisher, Virginia Bohn, Dorothy Bartscht, Virginia Marvin, Doris Fisher, Anna Mae Bowman, Sarah Solether, Zoellen Humm, Bertha Ellen Weygandt, Lenore Stroman. Abxvnl: Don NVidmer, Florence Geren, Carl White, Hazel Morrison. PRELIMINARY HIGH SCHOOL GRADES Grades seven and eight form a part of the preliminary training ground for high school. Besides becoming accustomed to the upper grade schedule pupils are also adjust- ing themselves to more active part in directing their class organizations, in participation in school programs and in physical education. Pupils from both grades have been prominent in both vocal and instrumental music. The eighth grade geography class is conducted as a Travel Club touring cities and regions of the United States. SEVENTH GRADE Top Row: Marion Shaull, Earl Snyder, Charles Salyer, Corabclla Mitchell, Maxine Anderson, Laurabelle Garrett, Dorotha Stoner, Faye Gassman. Third Row: Harold Pahl, Merritt Eatherton, Orville Monday. Wayne Carpenter, Ray Mellott, NVilbur Steiner, Emerson Riter, Norman Pemberton, Ned Thomas. Serum! Row: Donnabelle Peter, Virginia Pepple, Carl Hartley, Kenneth Bushong, Lawrence Snyder, Robert Hitchings, Royal Smith, Miss Foster. s Firsl Row: Mary Kathleen Poiry, Mary Alice Noel, Ina Mac Humm, Helen Rader, Kathleen Peters, Donna Jacobs, Wilma Schubert, Donna Jean Fruth, Evelyn Phillips, jeanetta Reinharr. Abseul: George Swinehart, Renwick Kieffer. New Pzzpils: Earl Keirfer, Eugene White, Doris Geren, Wandx Morrison. Page 25
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T012 Row: Ruth Lewis, Gene Myers, Irvin jameson, Richard Seel, John Smith, Donald Clark, Mr. Groth. Tbirrl Row: Bernadine Marslmll, Nana Peters, Sara Vlilliams, Yvonne Damon, XVnyne Schubert, John Fisher, Elaine Semler. Srroml Row: jean Pessell, Vincent Nye, Dale Ollendorf, Jack LziFontaine, Bobby Moyer, Richard Bundy, Paul Plotts. Firsf Raw: Florinne Parker, Maryell Nau, Mary Hazel Fry, Betty Wlheland, Joan Burns, Loma Gnssnian, Nina Bowman, Iva Dale Gassman. Abxvul: Fred Dick, Vernon Seel, Robert Carpenter, Oletha Corner. OUR FIRST MILESTONE COMPLETED In the year 1930, I1 group of small children entered school the first time. We passed through the first eight years of school preparing ourselves for the future. In 193 8, we entered upon a new field. This was entering high school as Freshmen. We were called greenies and I guess the name suited us for we were pretty green about high school life. The first thing to encounter was the initiation given us by the Sopho- mores. We all survived it, although we were embarrassed by the things we had to do, and then proceeded to organize our class. XVe chose for our officers the following: President, Paul Plottsg Vice-President, Vincent Nye, Secretary, Nina Bowman, Treasurer, Fred Dick. With the help of our advisor, Mr. Groth, we meet the problems that confront all Freshmen. We are trying to be good citizens and will strive during our high school career to become better. Pulqr 2-I
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SIXTH GRADE Top Row: Ruth Stahl, Betty Tidd, Max Rader, Harold Seel, Mildred Cooper, Betty Ritter. Third Row: Opal Ollendorf, Clara Nye, Glenna Schubert, Emogene Parker, Robert Greeg, Gerald Binger, Wayixe Bundy, Philip Krouse. Sevomi Row: Alma Shaull, Walter Bloom, Raymond Rader, Lawrence Solether, Le jean Farthing, Mary Ellen Garrett, jean Emerinc, Alberta Myers, Dorothy Hartman, Miss Conaway. First Row: Vaughn Wagimer, Donald Gibbs, Robert Restemeyer, Robert Ebersole, Floyd Burns, Duane Beane, Aldine Ebersole, Marilyn Kieffer, Evelyn Higley. 'Abxcnh Marilyn Huntley, Paul Huff, Edna Shafer, Hazel Shafer, Lillie Mae Powell. FIFTH GRADE Top Row: Clyde Wicknman, Billy Brookman, Bonnie Anderson, Robert LaRoche, Eileen Bohn, Dale Fruth, Howard Pahl, Charles Brandeberry. Tbiril Row: Idella Humm, Ilene Metzger, Donna Semler, jack Brubaker, Glen Graham, Orville Cook, Janet Bloom, Glenna Phillips, Miss Fox. Second Row: Helen Grine, Richard Grine, Alan Kieffer, Alton Emerine, james Noel, Carl Keiffer, Herman Seel, Eugene Filliator. First Row: Betty Tidd, Beverly Parrislm, Betty Corner, Marilyn Moore, Alice Saltzman, Evelyn Snyder, Helen Heisehman, Mary Nickelson, Lucille Shaull, Joan Moyer. Absent: Charles Vfykoff, Ruth Marie Freese, Sarah Myers, Martha Frankhart. FOURTH GRADE Top Row: Alvin Hiley, john Eisenhour, Duane Peter, Richard Crume, Norma Schubert, Ola Mac Stoner, Billy Moreclmes. Tbirzl Row: Olen Peeler, Merritt Burkett, Robert Fleigle, Billy Noel, Dale Fisher, Dale Dick, Joanne Farthing, Cleo Myers. Second Row: Billy Hitchings, Druzilla Staats, Verna Steiner, Pearl Mitchell, John Rader, Duane Ollendorf, Raymond Lang, Miss Cole. First Row: jean Wfykoff, Margaret Binger, Helen Hartley, Thelma Jean Lewis, Raymond Hitchings, Kenneth Russell, Dale Eatherron, Raymond Jameson, Russell LaRoche. Absent: Ruth Troxel, Jean Keiffer, Ila Rose Schultz, Mildred Pahl, Junior Ritter, Bonnie Lou Kieffer, Kenneth Keiffer, Bobbie Marks, Shirley Moyer. Page 26
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