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xtrcs Eighth Grade The high light of the year for the eighth grade was the assembly program which the class presented in February. Music was the pre- dominating feature of the program. Besides playing for the class program, Marie Rasmussen and Carma- leta Yoder played xylophone and accordian solos at several other school programs. Carmaleta broadcast over ISPD. Before the school holidays. the eighth graders also had a Christ- mas party. at which they exchanged gifts. Several members of this class took part in various school activities, including UIn Grand Old Switzerland,U the operetta presented by the Junior high school. The class took the state scholarship tests, which are given annu- ally to eighth graders throughout the state. and several of the group made enviable records. The class is anxiously looking forward to next year when they will be making their first stage appearance in the high school drama. Seventh Grade The seventh grade, this year, started a library of their own by acquiring ten new books with their sales tax refund. At the end of the year these books were to be turned over to the school library for general circulation. A Wiener roast was held by the class in Rychener's woods during October. The class kept the room looking quite neat all year long. They made it attractive with posters and pictures illustrating their work. The play. nThe First Thanksgiving,W was given by the members of the class as the assembly program during November. The whole group had a surprise party for Mr. Cheetwood on his birthday. April 10.
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ctl At last the freshmen became what they had been striving to be in their roles of extras in the seventh and eighth grades--actors in high school. Part of the members of the class had the opportunity of being initiated twice. The first time they were initiated by their upper classmen, the sophomores, who had had to suffer the previous years Everybody had an enjoyable time out in the woods with the excep- tion of the freshmen who took part. After becoming full-pledged members, the Ugreeniesn lost part of their shyness and followed along with the rest of the students. Several weeks after school opened, the WSailing Home Makersu initiated the freshman girls into the home economics club at a very colorful program at which refreshments were served. Lowell Grieser, a member of this class and a substitute on the junior high basketball team, moved to Archbold during the year. Later in the year, Arthur Miller, who formerly attended school at Scott High, enrolled at Pettisville where he joined the freshman class. Several freshmen became members of the junior high basketball, track, and baseball teams. Other pupils were members of clubs and participated in the various musical activities. This class gave the last assembly program of the year. After giving the sophomore class a return party and passing the final examinations, the members were ready for the three months' var cation which was awaiting them.
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Grande Six IQOTQ A. Dimke aaoon o ..un-...aoeu.a ooo nquauan moons: ouuo o-.eo-no-T98ChGT Top row, left to right :-Marvin Griescr, Loyal Rupp, D0I131f1 Pfllfldo Donald Valdvogel, Ruth Miller, Leanne Sauder, Doris Liechty, Ilva Rupp, Marjorie Miller. Seoond row, left to right:-Myrl Waidelicha Eugene MPP' Edward Frieson, Martha Short, 'Dorothy Galbraith, Lois Loretta Miller, Lois Irene Miller, Betty Rupp, Mnrilouise Thierry. Third row, left to right:-Maurice Stuckey, Herbert Grieser, Glen Beck, Dolmer Wanner, Lester Frey, Buddy Beck, Harold Nofziger. Absentees:-Dale Robinson Grade Five Alta Spless osnuesoc osocouoo oaoo oosuoaooooouco ooan quosooo...nQg Teacher Top row, left to right:-Everett Nafziger, Marvin Mandly, Ronald Layman, Robert Corkle, Robert Weber, Thelma Kline, Roberta Gorkle, Helen Blosaer, Dorothy Burkholder, Maxine Frey, Deloris Short. Second row, left to right:-Doris Bruner, Galen Waldfogel, Evelyn Beck, Billy Lantz, Gene Lantz, Edith Buerge, Myrtle Rufenacht, Marilyn Burkholder, Lowell Sauder, Louis Schmitz, Glare Ann Frey. Third row, left to right:-Stanley Ze1g1er,Arlene Frey, Ruth Frey, Barbara Hodges, Doris Short, Shirley Frey, Betty Burkholder. Absentoos:-Max Stough, Billy Stuckey. G rode Pour Sadie Miller.. ......... .... ....... .... .............. ...... .....Teacher Top row, left to right:-Doris Leininger, Harold Grime, Ada Ledyard, Helen Roth, Amelia Mae Gasche, Edith Rychener, Donelda Darling, Paul Grieser, Marlin Lee King. Second row, left to right:-Marlin Rufenacht, Dale Schrock, Doris Waidelich, Richard Schmitz, Ada Miller, Norman, Rieglecker, Richard Grieser, Geneva Grieser, Delmar Miller, Edna Kline. Third Row, left to right:-Russel Liechty, Marcile Beaverson, Florence Roth, Virginia Nofziger, Louis Haskell, Virginia Rupp, 'Ile Mae Zimmerman. Absentees:-Roselle Grime
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