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The hclffway mark is reached J Front row, left to right: Shirley Reynolds, Vern Beck, Lowell Schultz, Geraldine Short, Ronnie Frey. Back row: Mrs. Mildred Rychener, Marlene Miller, Dottie Raker, Daryl Nofziger, Suzann Beck, Lois Gasche, Fern Beck, Bonnie Gearig,Merril1 Short, LaMar Miller. When the sixth grade is completed, the student's building of learning has reached the half-way mark. A great deal has been accomplished since this class first entered school six years ago. The experiences of grade school life are past and can never again be repeated. During the course of with fractions. Practice for the first time to the All, however, is not the year, the sixth graders spend much time working makes perfect, as you know! Decimals are also added supply of mathematical knowledge. work. In the picture on this page, part of the class is busy making paper cut-work valentines under the competent direction of the teacher, Hrs. Rychener- u
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The beams are raised Seated: Geneva Rufen- acht, Marlene Roth,Janet Schmucker, Rachel Naf- ziger, La R u e Short, Everett Short. Standing: Betty Moll, Conchita Avina,Miss Alta Spiess, Mary Alice Sau- der, Marilyn Nofziger, Jerry Thompson, Ronald B e c k, Linden Decker Marvin B e c k, Vincent R u p p, Jimmy Miller, Michael Andrews, Cristy Gearig. 9 Seated: Ros e m a r y Gearig,Lynwood Mininger, Virgil Miller, Gregory Rupp. Standing: Jan Weber, Janet Rupp, Mona Nof- ziger, Deloris Nofziger, Charlene King, Marilyn Zimmerman, Carolyn Naf- ziger,Carolyn Zimmerman, David McBride, B o b b y Burkholder, Corwin Nof- ziger, Larry Grie s e r, James Schrock. Absent: Deloris Avina. 9 -ii-1 gg v 's bssiiiia Beams are one of the most essential parts of the struc- ture of a building, forming the final supports. The fifth grade forms one of these final supports for future schooling. In the top picture, part of the class turned toward the camera from a map study of South America. One of the class projects was making history posters. A group of pupils is working on the posters in the lower picture. in the rh grade
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Left to right: E v elyn Kauffman, Lowell Nofzig e r, P h yllis Klopfen- stein,Louise Frie- sen, Joe Rychener, Eunice Frey,Esther Sturpe,Janice Naf- z i g e r, Marlene Short, Sharon Nof- ziger. Left to right: Kenneth Rufenacht Lowell Gilson Dale Davis Alex Guerrero Kenneth Peters
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