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TOP ROW: La Mar Miller, Kenneth Peters, Lowell Schultz, Joe Rychener,Phyllis Klopfenstein, Esther Sturpe, Eunice Frey, Louise Friesen, Kenneth Rufenacht. MIDDLE ROW: Evelyn Kauffman, Lois Gasche, Marlene Miller, Dale Davis, Dotty Raker, Sharon Nofziger,Janice Nafziger, Lowell Nofziger,Herrill Short, Miss Wyse. BOTTOM ROW: Suzann Beck, Geraldine Short, Marlene Short, Fern Beck, Daryl Nofziger, Lowell Gilson, Vern Beck, Shirley Reynolds, Bonnie Gearig, Ronnie Frey. Grade Seven K I, X 4' S 5 ll .tif sn.: s s nz 'r I 'aaa J, ,, 6 I The seventh grade, as the first class in junior high school, always is the most energetic on the upper floor. The class officers were the fol- lowing: president,Phyl1is Klopfensteing vice-president, Ronnie Frey, secretary, Marlene Short, treasurer, Evelyn Kauff- man. Miss Wyse was the class sponsor. Four members of the seventh grade- Suzann Beck, Dale Davis,Lowell Schultz, and Joe Rychener--were in the band. Also many of the boys played on the junior high basketball team. Suzann Beck was one of the junior high cheerleaders. The booster from the class was Lois Gasche. The grade had three p a r t i e s during the school year. A Halloween party, a Christmas party and a farewell party for Louise Friesen, who moved to Wauseon during the year, were enjoyed. The 'final party of the year came the last day of school when a wiener roast was held at the home of Janice Nafziger, one of the class members.
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TOP ROW: Charles Davis, John Gasche, Leon Nafziger, Glenden Rupp, Charles Yoder, Ray Schrock, Edward Freeman, Bill Gasche, Charles Schmucker, Denver Nofziger, James Reynolds, Ewald Wudi, Lawrence Kruse. MIDDLE ROW: Larry Rychener, Dean Nofziger, Paul Gilson, Dale Miller, Ronnie Nofziger, Carolyn Rufenacht, Loretta Rupp, Janeth Nofziger, Mary Grieser, Berneda Grieser, Burdell Nofziger, Larry Grieser. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Sauder, Neil Weber, Roger Zimmerman, Lyle Friesen, Arnold Ebersole, Garold Beck, Joyce Grieser, Kathryn Krieger, Janice Nofziger, Helen Rufenacht, Marilyn Wyse, Mary Ellen Short, Mrs. Caughey. Thirty-seven students, at one time answered to f' Q- roll call in the eighth grade. Later in the year, 1 I s Arnold Ebersole and Lyle Friesen withdrew, leaving I l 35 classmates behind. During the year Ewald Wudi, X c:g5? who came from Germany with his family to make his W V855 home in the United States, joined the class. N, ff 1 Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Caughey, t he Mfg 'G Na! , class elected Dale Miller, president, Paul Gilson, ' 'f 1 J! jf vice-presidentg and Mary Ellen Short, secretary- ' X G treasurer. 0' , Kathryn Krieger was a junior high cheerleader M and drum major. Loretta Rupp represented the class 'I X , on the booster committee. ,N like Nine boys were out for junior high basketball and Charles Davis served as manager this year. Also ' 9 six musically-minded students were members of band. A J Neil Weber was high scorer in the state eighth g5.,' I grade tests in the local school. Charles Yoder f placed second, and Paul Gilson was third. 25, -f '- In May, the class, starting at Napoleon, trav- 'lf eled to Toledo, visiting historic points of interest RJ' l along the way. Some of the places visited were -2l- Fallen Timbers, Fort Meigs, and Turkey Foot Rock.
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Q Na This picture of the sev e n t h grade's la t day of school shows Marlene Short, Geraldlne Short, and Sharon Nofzlger enjoynng themselves in a swlng at Janice N8fZ1 ger's home Here roasting wieners and eating are Mr. Springer, Miss Wyse, Esther Sturpe, Janice Nafziger, Lois Gasche, Fern Beck, and Lowell Schultz. This was the highlight of the last day of school for the seventh grade. V e r n Beck, Joe Rychener, and Daryl Nof zlger watch Alex Guer e ro as he displays his skill in throwing kn1ves The target he is aiming for is on the tree 99
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