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TOP ROW: Punt, Carll, Moore, Williams, Ulrich, Collier, Myers, Muegge, Bergield, Otten, Dock- weiler, Niemueller, Dietrich. MID- DLE ROW: Brown, Biggs, Gray, George, Amass, Roper, Premer, Dean, Thurman, Vieth, Berch, Nania, Roberts, Yeager. BOTTOM ROW: Grooms, Lynch, Brown, Geh' ner, Coleman, I-Ieideman, Blumen- kamp, Scheniqman, Foster, Chenal, Ordelheide, Turney, Kern, Banta. TOP ROW: Hamilton, Everson, Zahner, Miller, Johnson, Balling, Meyer, Laberer, Scott. MIDDLE ROW: Mueller, Abendschein, Olson, Smith, Crowley, Rothwell, Doer- flinger, Diewald, Sansouci. BOT- TOM ROW: Hibbs, Wood, Wariield, Frey, Green, L o u k s , Paerber, Schreiber. TOP ROW: Mahoney, Wisdom, Totter, Dunker, Williams, Iohnson, Going, Michael, Port, Wood, Hart, Paul, Vogt, Wurth. MIDDLE ROW: Barclay, Wallace, Lowrance, Price, Babock, Ford, Cook, Bratton, Park, Alsop, Ezell, Crouch, Schaedlich. BOTTOM ROW: Deuser, Hoffman, Mason, Smith, Bett, Mountjoy, Ros- ser, Donahoe, Arens, Capra, Ordel- heide, Kehl, Scheible, Skelton. TOP ROW: Walter, Hudson, Wo- cet, Rogier, Wilkins, Bransen, Ducker, Young, Kolkmeyer, Burgess, Kastner. MIDDLE ROW: Woodward, Cavanaugh, Berlotte, Storms, Lar- kin, Dieckhams, Ritchie, Vardanega, Comfort, Jackson, Burton. BOTTOM ' ROW: Zykan, Courtney, Talley, Baschen, Ellerbrook, Harris, Der- rick, Lips, Camprone, Hopkins, Primeau, McOuay. l t l t l New Fields are Explored make their mark in sports were Shirley Hibbs and Dorothy Meek. Competing for the basketball and volleyball championship, ninth grade home- room teams organized and played other homerooms of their grade. Page Twenty Taking a place in the music theater, the ninth grade boasts both a Clee Club and Mixed Chorus. Chorus members give no programs during their first year, spend time developing voices for future participation in advanced singing groups. -Nine
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Ninth grade citizenship class adjoarns to the library to do research on the functions of their government. nward to Senior High Leaving their junior building comrades, ninth graders grow up through their summer vacation and come over on the senior high side of the campus, even though ninth grade graduation won't be until June. While they are not able to be in the Or- chesis, they try out for dance classes and train for the day that they may get into this select group. The ninth grade is also active in sports. Going all out to try for hockey, bas- ketball, volleyball and baseball, ninth grad- ers give real competition to upper classmen. Dorothy Bett, an outstanding ninth grader, made the Varsity hockey team. Others to I l There's only one way to be a pilot, and that is to get this en- tire river by heart. You have to know it just like A B Cf, -Mark Twain. Page Twenty-Eight
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Along with many other thrills of entering the senior school, ninth graders can greatly widen their curriculum. If they plan to enter college, they choose an academic course, aided by ninth grade sponsors and other teachers, who advise them as to subjects that will be of most use later. New to them this year, the study of citizenship helps ninth graders to become better citizens of the school and of the community. Students learn much of world affairs, as most classes study a weekly paper giving news of countries all over the world. One project of this year's citizenship class was a community survey in which important historical points were uncovered. Other fields open to ninth graders are English, language, music, history and science. To extend their linguistic accomplishments, many students he- gin a foreign language in ninth grade, even though they do not plan to enter college, and may choose among Spanish, French, Latin and German. As for activities, the ninth grade is never left out. Strlvln for from their book. Forming their own Tri-Y this year, they chose Miss Sanders for their sponsor. Elected to head this club was Amzaetta Alsop, who was assisted by Ruth Nicolson, vice president, Laverne Theiss, secretary, and Peggy Peet, treasurer. This particular Tri-Y Popular choice to head the ninth grade class, left to right: Bob Schaeffer, secretary, Al Deddens, presidentg Bob Skaggs, vice presi- D dentg Jack Gillespy, treasurer. Page Thirty Achievement Combining studies with pleasure this ninth grade English class goes into action performing a play taken
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