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tbl 1. TOP TOP ROW: Mrs. Lindley, Peggy Nafziger, S a l 1 y Short, Junior Gearig, Ruth Ann Nafziger, Paul Frey, Max Weber, Ralph Nafziger, Clarence King, Becky Nofziger, Janice Kauffman, Efrain Estrada.. MIDDLE ROW: Adolph Avina, Glenferd Grieser, Terry Nofziger, Mary Avina,Lynn Rupp, Jimmy Keller, Jimmy Sauder, Carol Riegsecker, Miriam Baer, Charlene Roth. BOTTOM ROW: Roger Grieser, Donald Kauffman,Arthur Ray,Lidia Castruita, Jerry Avina,Harlin Klopfenstein,Lester Friesen,Edward Miller,Linda Shipe,Roslyn Short. Thirty children enrolled in the first grade this year. John Holian and Lester Friesen moved away. Linda Shipe, from Virginia, and Clarence King, from Chesterfield enrolled later in the ean 9 Y Kindergarten visited first grade, May 7. They became ac- quainted with the new building and with Mrs. Lindley painting, printing, adding and sub- tracting, dramatization, and reading. Linda Shipe, Janice Kauffman, Mary Avina, Peggy Nafziger, Miriam Baer, and Sally Short are admiring their dolls. clud ed Grade Une ' W Wil II' -ug. '
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.Ma 31: 5 TOP RON: Raymond Casarez, Jerry Taylor, Larry Peters, Janice Short, Sue Ann Blosser, Leon Short, Jimnqr Nafziger, Nathan Bryan, Luann Gearig, Lynnette Rupp, Brenda Short, David Nofziger, Shirley Disbrow, Terry Thierry. MIDDLE RCM: Carolyn Westhoven, Jimmy Ray, Marilyn Britsch, Jennifer Detter, Joan Schultz, Mabelarn Schrock, Benny Avina, Earlene Miller, Alice Goertz, Janette Rupp, Donnie King, Linda Frey, Carolyn Blosser, Miss Buclcmaster. BO'I'I'OM ROW: Beverly Short, Larry Leupp, Margaret Short, Stephen Aschliman, Leslie Leupp, Lowell Nafziger, Nancy Bender, Linda K. Grieser, Jimmy Huber, Wendell Beck . Thirty-five pupils enrolled in the second grade at the beginning of the year. Alice Goertz, who ,came f r o m Germany, Donnie King,Charles Davis, and Jerry Taylor enrolled later in the year bringing the total to thirty-nine. New subjects introduced in the second grade are spelling and health. Grade Tw Grades 2, L, and 6 were losers i n the March of Dimes contest. A party was given to grades l, 3, and 5 in the late spring. Leslie and Larry Leupp are shown in the lower right picture. They are one of four pairs of twins in school. T h e reading group includes Larry Peters, Jerry Rupp, Lynnette Rupp, Linda Frey,and Beverly Short. CD Q..
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.Qs Q The kin d e r- garten, an unusually large group, was di- vided for the first time i n t o t w o sessions. T h e greatest a c c omplishment of the group was get- ting acquai n t e d with other pupils. TOP ROW: Hrs, Porter, Roger Price, Jerry Thrasher, Susie King, Jackie Weber, Max Rufenacht, Tommy Bingman, Stanley Nafziger, Mary Helen Liechty, Lamar Hull, Phillip Kauffman. BOTTOM ROW: Jeanne Nafziger, Duane Short, Marlin Nofziger, Gene Frey, Marcia Short,Verlyn Nofziger,Gloria Wagler,Doreen Lantz,Judy Leupp,Glora Belle Rychener. The little P 1 e a r ners enjoyed units on transporta- t i o n and birds. Pictures, g a m e s, songs, and stories were used to illus- trate each subject. T h e children learned to identify the songs of forty birds. A,,..,,l TOP ROW: Mrs. Porter, Barbara Roth, Dianne Blosser, Dallas Rychener, Carl Ayers, Dean Bryan, Sharon Taylor, Ernest Disbrow, Timothy Wanner. BOTTOM ROW: John Schrock, Sherilyn Stine, Betty Roth, Barbara Sigg, Jeanann Rupp, Carol Nafziger, Leonel Castruita, Mary Ann Aschliman, Allen Richer. Richard Nafziger, Mary Bender, and Leslie ' YL Leininger are playing with the blocks. Kf n def f Playing with the tricycle and wagon are La Har Holsopple, Glora Belle Rychener, Marcia Short, Susan King, and Ronald Reynolds. -
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