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HONORABLE MENTIGN l-1 Grade Helen Laug Wesley Alden Lillian Basserdet Wesley Browning Marilyn Church Bergl Fountain Gary Hardten Anita Kingsley Barbara Korthas Alan Lueck Robert Mahle Richard Persons Robert Richberg Rosemary Rosenberger William Sponenberg Cordell Stonecipher 1-2 Grade Florence Whitcomb Robert Butler Charles Chester Theresa Christy Janet Cooper Roger Green Norma Groth Walter Gustke Diane Hagan Carolyn Hefti Ann Hotchkiss Genevieve Kcady Anita Pratt Gloria Quinn William Roberts Raymond Sabotka Bernice Shute Ray Stonecipher Carlsa Thoman Constance Van Tyne Edith Wentworth Robert Woods 2-1 Grade Mildred Antes Suzanne Bretzer Donald Coville Elsie Davis Charles Dinehart Isabell Eckhart Dorothy Gardner Raymond Grieb Gary Hawks James Hole Mae Hopper Roseanne Korthas Shirley Krause Nancy Mandigo Bruce Rode Beverly Stier Eileen Yager 2-2 Grade Esther Tooley Norilyn Baker Donald Bartasch Robert Blaich Shirley Coe Shirley Collins Betty Denick Paul Giers Robert Grimsley Norma Imeson Richard Jewell Robyn Klink Mary Krausehaar Curtis Lamb William Murphy Robert O'Malia Raymond Preston Polly Prine Norma Rosenberger Dorothea Selinsky ' Marilyn Tooley 3-1 Grade Bessie Roach Naomi Adams Shirley Beahan Mary Louise Blume Robert Boyer Jeanne Anne Browning Patricia Burke Alfred Dinehart Donald Duck Eleanor Foertch Genze Gates Eldred Gerhart Barbara Hammond William Jacobi Virginia Kcady James Kenny Patricia Kenrick Norman Kies Tommy Mack Richard Nordheim William Norton Joan Pope Esther Prouty Gndan Prouty David Traub Kenneth Wells Theodna Yager 3-2 Grade Audrey Stevens William Scherer Eleanor Morrissey Elizabeth Dallas Milton Jewell Leonel Duerr Leonore Duerr Marilou Walshe Jeanette Lenhart Arlene Smith William Crowell Betty Lou Alvord William Fahey Donald N ichels John Kinehart George Schreiner Mary Jane Scharoun Virginia Lawless Donald Grow Avis Gates Clairene Detlor 4-1 Grade Marian Henes Ruth Bailey Carlton Browne Gloria Burke Edward Coe Ralph Davis Janet Donovan Jean Giers Caroline Hetnar Margaret Kalil Howard Krause Donald Lyons Virginia Mandigo George Marion Bernard Salisbury Naomi Skurk Frances Sponenberg Charles Strail Gladys Teachout Janet Wells Frederick Wickham 4-2 Grade Elizabeth Gere Nancy Barton Robert Christy John Clement Mary Denick Elizabeth Kinehart Monica Fitzgerald William Groth Patricia Gulgert William Hall John Hild Elsie Jewell Richard Kies Helen Klink Crandall Melvin Jack Murphy Carl Richberg George Skinner Carlyle Smith Patricia V ieau Shirley Viel Bertha Wright 5-1 Grade Rose Henderson John Keefe Billy Coville Dorothy Keady James Morrissey ' William Brand Mary Baxter Mary Boyer Louise Lasher Lee Klink Page Twenty seven
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junior High School, Cont'd In the 7-2, farm lands of the world,mining, manufacturing, trade, and transportation, dis- tribution of populations, and nations and depen- dencies are given a thorough study. Review of the entire subject matter for both grades is then given in preparation of regents which is taken at the completion of the 7-2 work. Frederick Bobenhausen, Lois Lenhart, and Rich- ard Heagle are among the many who are looking forward to the regents. Arithmetic - Cecil Hamlin The 7-1 children are very busy preparing for the june examinations. They are making a com- plete review of arithmetic from the third grade up to their present standings. Along with the 7-1 comes the 7-2. They are reviewing arithmetic too, for in june comes the tests which determines whether or not they will be eligible for the 8-1 grade when they return in September. On the board in the 7-2 room can be seen geometric designs which were made by some of the pupils in her room. They were very attrac- tive and very well done. Donald Hall and Mar- ilyn Meyer seemed to enjoy this work more than the other pupils. English - Margaret Klotz The English classes of the upper grades have studied somewhat the same courses of study as previous classes, although we may say it has had a new attire. Compositiin has been dressed with courtesy lessons, telephone conversations, introduction of speakers and letter writing. The grammar lessons were masqueraded to some extent in paragraph writing, while the oral english was paragraph writing, while the oral English was clothed in news items, accounts of radio pro- activities. Part of the literature reading was dressed in modern fashion with the works of recent and living writers. But the classic style of those armored knights was not forgotten. The outside reading was allowed to saunter forth in any attire most fitting to its reader. The required memory passages were dressed in partiotism, thought and beauty. History - Dorothy Meek The 7-1 students have been studying about the old colonial policy of Great Britain and the triumph of democracy. They also followed the path that went from the early struggle against disunion to the birth of a reunited nation. The 7-2 class made a thorough study of the social and industrial development of the United States and also about the Civil War. Problems of reconstruction situations that made the U. S. a world power and its responsi- bilities as a world power caused many worries for these 8-1 students. A complete review of 7th and Sth grade history is being made so as to prepare the 8-2 students for their coming regents in june. Witticism Horton: What must a man be that he shall be buried with military honors? Norton: He must be a captain. Horton: Then I lose my bet. Norton: What did you bet? Horton: I bet he must be dead. john Karl la Senior, explaining a chemistry experiment to a juniorj: First, I take some sul- phuric acid, and then I'll take some chloroform. Dumock: that's a good idea. Louise Albro: Why does the woman take the name of the man she marries? jim Kraushaar: W'ell, she takes everything else, so she might as well take that, too. Page Twenty-six Robert Egloff: Time me around the track, coach? Coach Denny: Sure, wait till I get my calendar. Dad: Ralph, what does this 60 on your report mean? Ralph Newcomb: I don't know, unless it means the temperature of the room. Miss Frank: How do you spell madam, Jack? Jack Pease: Oh! forward or backwardg it's all the same. Arlene Reck: Don't you tile your nails? Helen Miller: No, I just cut them and throw them away. H .-.. 1 . 'alibi
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Honorable Mention, 5-2 Grade Bessie Bresney Rose Marie Adams Beverly Alden Verly Butler Joyce Carhart Herbert Dawley Dolores Duerr Helen Emerson Stanley Fountain Raymond Grady Lois Kurtz Mary Jane McGinnis Beverly Murphy Donald Persons Betty Roberts Bette Saunders Frank Schoolcraft Joyce Skinner Chester Sobatka Ann Trautman 6-1 Grade Dorothy Pease Stella Bednarski Richard Booth Mary Jane Francis Robert Gates Dorothy Groth Jeanne Haskins Julis Hetnar Fred Kalil Jane Katil Harry Kenyon Audrey Persons Estel Smither Robert Sponenberg Marian Tucker Jack Vanderpool Helen Viel Marion Wells 6-2 Grade Ellen Hyland Philip Klink Carol Kies June Krause Robert Krausehaar Ruth Luhr Shirley Nordheim Gerald Prouty Jean Ross John Sobotka Helen Wackerle Barbara Wells George Adams Eleanor Barnard Kenneth Coe Betty Davis Winifred Hild 7-1 Grade Margaret Klotz Mary Axtmann Jean Denny Mary Kane Betty Morrissey June Phillips Mary Schreiner Louise Carhart 7-2 Grade Ann Young Eleanor Beebe Frederick Bobenhausen Helen Hammond Richard Heagle Grace Klink Lois Lenhart Annette Simlns Robert Dausman Dorothy Mills 8-1 Grade Cecil Hamlin Angela Duerr Gerald Duerr Donald Hall Marlyn Meyer Florence Taylor 8-2 Grade Dorothy Meek Malcolm Allen Lois Beebe Roland Christy Ronald Crowley Erwin Jewell Mildred Johst Mary Jane Korthas Donald Marquette George Sobatka Betty Jane Witherall Frederick Wyker Jacob Frank High School Albro, Louise Ames, Margaret Barrett, Elizabeth Barrett, Harry Barton, Bruce Blanden, David Blanden, Eugene Burdick, Jeannette Crane, Paulette Crawford, Charles Cont'd Dudde, Christina EgloH, Dorothy Evans, Alta Fatll, l.21llI2l Path, Ruth Fountain, Lura Frank, Ruth Freeman, Beverly Gapski, Sophie Gettman, Eleanor Glahn, Betty Goudy, Marjorie Hafner, William Halnlin, Mary Hawks, Virginia Haydon, Priscilla Henes, Elizabeth Hiller, Mary Jane James, Leona Kane, Catherine Keefe, James Kesel, George King, Wilma Kingsley, Helen Korthas, Bernice Kraushaar, Howard Lindemayer, Donald McCurdy, Jerry Michaels, Elizabeth Michaud, Georgianna Milliken, Helen Mirra, Lucy Morris, Catherine Nichols, Evelyn Orman, Fern Orman, Grant Pease, Jack Randall, Ethel Schwucho, Shirley Seeburger, Arlene Seeley, Ruth Smith, Marion Smith, Stanley Smithers, Ruth Snogles, Ruth Taylor, Katherine Thoman, Byron Tooley, Helen Wadelnan, Dorothy Warner, Bruce Weidig, May Wiegand, Ruth Wiezel, Piers Weltsie, Charlotte Wright, Alice Wright, Caroline Lucy Dinehart Damon, June . Ethel Dudde Damon, Phyllis Yehle' M'ld'ed Wayne Duerr Dawley, Harriet Zogg' Alfred Martha Frey Detomo, Catherine Zllhlkei Anna J0yCB Glenn Detomo, Rocco Zllhlkc, Hattie Page Twenty-eight
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