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r BACK ROW: Paul Frey, Glenferd Grieser, Ruth Ann Nafziger, Carol Riegsecker, Lynn Rupp, Jimmy Sauder, Junior Gearig, Miriam Baer, Ralph Nafziger. SECOND ROW: Miss Buckmaster, Donald Kauffman, Lydia Castruita, Jerry Avina, Max Weber, Terry Nofziger, Rebecca Nofziger, Sally Short, Clarence King, Efrain Estrada. FIRST ROW: Carlos Grieser, Peggy Nafziger, Roger Grieser, Janice Kauffman, Marlin Klopfenstein, Lester Friesen,Arthur Ray, Roslyn Short. The second grade enjoyed m a n y parties and treats of ice cream and candy which were brought b y t h e children who had birthdays during the year. They participated in the Christmas operetta, Ready f o r Christmas, in which Lynn Rupp, Jim y Sauder and Ralph Nafziger were elves. The rest of the boys and girls were dolls and children. Valentine day was celebrated by the exchange of valentines between stu- dents. Much food was also enjoyed. The picnic at the end of the year was also an enjoyable time for every student. On the side picture are Adolph T Avina, Mary Avina, Edward Miller, and Jim ie Keller enjoying themselves by playing on the merry-go-round. N Second Grade C -QL
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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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First Grade Halloween and Christmas offered occasion for parties for the first grade. They exchanged gifts at their Christmas party. The class also had a party for Valentine's day. They deco- rated sacks in which to put their valentines. For refreshments they had cookies and ice cream bars. The first graders took part in the Christmas operetta, Ready for Christ- mas. John Schrock played the part of an elf, and LaMar Holsopple was a lit- tle boy. Others in the class were c l o w n s, dolls, toy soldiers, and singers. At the left is a snapshot of .imc Dianne Blosser and Tommy Bingman. BACK ROW: Dallas Rychener, Dean Bryan, Lamar Hull, Carl Ayers, Max Ruf- enacht, Jackie Weber, Steven Pace, Ernest Disbrow, Sharon Taylor. THIRD ROW: John Schrock, Jerry Thrasher, Jeanann Rupp, Barbara Roth, Su- san King, Mary Helen Liechty,Stanley Nafziger,Leslie Leininger,Leonel Castriuta, Glora Wagler, Gene Frey. SECOND ROW: Jeannie Nafziger,Marlin Nofziger,Carol Nafziger, LaMar Holsop- ple, Richard Nafziger,Phillip Kauffman,Ronald Reynolds,Allen Richer,Duane Short. FIRST ROW: Mary Ellen Bender, Verlyn Nofziger, Glora Belle Rychener, Judy Leupp, Mary Ann Aschliman,Roger Price,Marcia Short,Anna Belle King,Robert Davis. -g5-
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