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Fourth Grade The fourth grade has done much this year, but also enjoyed four dif- ferent parties. The first one was the Halloween party soon followed by the Christmas party. The Christmas party was enjoyed by exchanging gifts. The children also surprised Miss Miller on her birthday, January 25, with a party. The students also had a Valentine ex- change party. Some of the projects which the grade accomplished during the year were the selling of seeds and the presenting 'e of a Thanksgiving operetta, together with the fifth and sixth grades. x gg At the right Richard Beck and Sandra Gilson are swinging. V BACK ROW: Marlene Beck,Elaine Merillat,Joan Weber,Sharon Nofziger,Loretta Friesen,Arnold Freeman,Dale Blosser,Kenneth Disbrow,James Haskell,Ida May King. THIRD ROW: Jerry King, Lynn Weber, Philip Rychener, Roger Rupp,Janet Naf- ziger, Mary Lou Wanner,Marlene Reynolds, Arnold Blosser, Richard Wagler,Charles Nafziger. SECOND ROW: Miss Miller, Judy King,Johnny Gearig,Judy Baer,Glenn Hartman, Duane Rychener, Sharon Miller,Rachel Porter, Elaine Rufenacht, Linda Baer,LaMar Yoder. FIRST ROW: Dorwin Nofziger, David Avina, Marnetta Rychener, Jimmy Meyers, Reuben Aschliman, Marlin Rupp, Merlyn Bender, Connie Nofziger, Arnold Short.
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Third Grade The thirty-nine boys and girls in the third grade were kept busy learning how to use water colors in art class. As a project for art class they each brought a paper sack from home which they made into Halloween masks and were shown to the first and second grades. The refreshments for the Valentine party were made by the boys and girls during school. The boys made snow pud- ding and the girls made cookies in the shape of valentines. A high light of the year was the boys' first basketball game at noon against the fourth grade boys. At the side is a picture of Benny Avina playing ball. WJH BACK ROW: Joann Schultz, Charles Davis, Earlene Miller, Jimmy Ray,Marilyn Britsch, Carolyn Westhoven, Alice Goertz, Janice Short, Janette Rupp, Luann Gearig. THIRD ROW: Terry Thierry, Brenda Short, Sue Ann Blosser, Nathan Bryan, Linda Frey, Mabelann Schrock, Leon Short, David Nofziger, Ronnie Grieser. SECOND ROW: Jerry Taylor, Shirley Disbrow, Jennifer Detter,Lynnette Rupp, Jim y Nafziger, Donnie King, Carolyn Blosser, Stephen Aschliman, Larry Peters, Margaret Short. FIRST ROW: Larry Leupp, Leslie Leupp, Jimmy Huber, Linda Grieser, Nancy Bender, Lowell Nafziger, Wendell Beck, Jerry Rupp, Beverly Short.
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