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Larry Holland won first prize in the fifth grade in the FFA safety poster con- test. He was given a money award. FIFTH GRADE The fifth graders participated in the Thanksgiving program, The First Thanksgiving. Since Miss Spiess's birthday is in July, the class decided to have a surprise birthday party for her in February. Miss Spiess said she was completely sur- prised by'the class. They gave her a plant, a pair of boolcends, and a Valentine cake. Miss Alta Spiess and Mary Avina are pictured studying a map in the fifth grade room. Mary was absent the day the class picture was taken. Dressed in native Indian costume is the S. Paul Miller family, missionaries to India. Mrs. Miller is a former Pettisville teacher. They were on furlough when this picture was taken. Their children are James, fifth grader, Eleanor, kindergartener, and Elaine a freshman. The family resided in Pettisville during the year.
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Several panel discussions were given by the sixth graders in English class. These dis- cussions were about bees and birds. Left to right: Wendell Beck, Shirley Dis- brow, Joan Schultz, and Gilbert Nafziger. SIXTH GRADE 'fl ' E I :wi 3 .521 3- 1-'Jil Q.-s w' 1-i:1sz.:zfs .P 'hw , :Sa-fs' - ---. .f - .,: .JV ' fttiiisi-1 wma: - ' ' 'if-i9? .:+':Y22i:h: - . vm:,:.':,., f:7 .ffiitizilfiillli - E .' . , .. . . . ,sq:1e,.:,.. .. .i .. Q 4 ' , ,nik M :S l , M gg Q tm - : ,gk 3 H James Huber, the win- ner ot the poster contest, looks at his poster that says Be cautious. Then you can crow, too. BACK ROW: Philip Rychener, Shirley Disbrow, Lynnette Rupp, Karl Kuehn, David Nofziger, Benny Avina. SIXTH ROW: Lindo Grieser, Mobleann Schrock, Joan Schultz, Jennifer Detter, Janice Short, Janette Rupp. FIFTH ROW: Brenda Short, James Ray, Marilyn Britsch, Carolyn Westhoven, Alice Goertz. FOURTH ROW: Clemmo Guerrero, Louann Georig, Lindo Frey, Leon Short, Arnold Blosser. THIRD ROW: Merlyn Bender, Carolyn Blosser, Ronnie Grieser, Gilbert Nafziger, Sue Ann Blosser. SECOND ROW: Nancy Bender, James Huber, Lowell Natziger, Larry Peters, Terry Thierry. FRONT ROW: Margaret Short, Beverly Short, Wendell Beck, Jerry Rupp, Richard Beck. As a gilt from her class, Mrs. Mildred Rychener got a piece of milk glass at the surprise birthday party given her by her class. A number of art proiects were taken up in the sixth grade. The children made ceramic dishes using real leaves tor their patterns. They gave the dishes to their mothers for Christmas gifts. Grades six, seven, and eight sold magazines this year. The sixth grade sold the most. They earned 580.23 to start their class fund for next year. James Huber sold the most subscrip- tions and earned a flash camera. The first tour winners ot the safety' poster contest, sponsored by the FFA, were James Huber, Terry Thierry, Lin- da Frey, and Brenda Short. The First Thanksgiving was a ploy given by grades tour, five, and six. The tour Pilgrim girls are Brenda Short, Linda Frey, Sally Short, and Lynnette Rupp.
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