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Partitions in a building serve the purpose of forming separate rooms. In the seventh grade the partitions lines for the separ- For the first time work is instituted go from room to room classes. form the dividing ate class groups. departmentalized and the students for their various Going from the sixth grade into the seventh requires a great deal of adjustment on the part of the student. This year's class of graders reacted in the typical manner of all seventh graders. Neil Weber was elected as presi- dent of the class early in the year. The vice-president was Garold Beck,and Glenden Rupp was secretary. Mrs. Oyer sponsored the class. Paul Short with- drew from the class during the winter. In the group picture of the sev- enth grade, a part of the class is working math problems. thirty-five seven t h Back row: John Gasche, Lawrence Kruse, Charles Davis, Leon Nafziger, Larry Rychener, Larry Grieaer. Front row: Janice Nofziger, Mary Ellen Short,Dean Nofziger, Edward Free- man, Carolyn Rufenacht, Glenden Rupp. In small picture above: Mrs. Jean Oyer. Us 'Qs I nl' up I in the sevenfh grads
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The parn'nOn.5 are pfczced Back row: Garold Beck, Ronald Nofziger,Berneda Grieser, Ruth Fowl- er, Denver Nofziger, Billy Gasche, Charles Yoder, Dale Miller. Front row: Charles Sauder, Marilyn Wyse, Hr. James Edington, Helen Rufenacht, Neil Weber. Absent: Leyle Friesen. In the upper picture, some of the seventh graders are engrossed in their music books, under the supervision of Mr. Edington. A group of students is examining a health poster in the lower pic- ture, with Mr. Rex, the health class instructor, looking on. Left to right: Kathryn Krieger, Ray Schrock, James Reynolds, Roger Zimmerman, Burdell Nofziger, Janeth Nofziger, Paul Gilson, Loretta Rupp, Joyce Grieser, Arnold Ebersole, Hr. Robert Rex.
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The Hoof Z5 feud Just as the floor forms a firm basis for the feet of those who pass over it, so the eighth grade forms the basis upon which the high school work is laid. In September the civics class with Mr. Springer visited the Union Station in Toledo. The class showed enthusiasm by leading its team to victory in the March of Dimes con- test. In April, the class took the eighth grade scholarship tests. As a result, Junior Beck placed first in the class, Judith Weber, second, and Mable Ann Rupp, third. Howard Snyder was elected pres- ident of this rambunctious class of twenty-nine eighth graders. L e o n W a i delich was vice-president, and Judy Weber was secretary-treasurer. The class enjoyed a hayride which was held April 27. Before Shirley Short withdrew early in the spring, the class gave a farewell party in her honor. A Christmas party was also held. A group of eighth grade boys is pictured below in the shop,which was formerly a part of the bus shed. Hr. Pollock, the class sponsor, is di- recting the activity. Left to right: Howard Snyder, Charles Rupp,Donald Beck, James Gasche, William Beck, Mr, Ronald Pollock, Carl Frey, Leon Waidelich. ' .K fi! 4 'Y a PB 'G f ,. , Ha L.---A V - ll ' , AAA z n i
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