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in-b li fr The seventh grade officers were interested in some matter pointed out by their sponsor, Mr. Knollman. Pictured in their home room are Paul Frey, secretary- treasurerg Donald Kauffman, sergeant-at-arms, Arthur Ray, president, and Bobby Sauder, vice-president. TOP ROW: G1enferdGrieser, PatriciaGrubbs, Donald Kauff- man, Janice Kauffman. SECOND ROW: Ralph Nafziger, Ruth Ann Nafziger, Rebecca Nofziger, Terry Nofziger THIRD ROW: Roslyn Short, Sally Short, Roger Warmer, Max Weber. .QA Sally Short, Janice Kauffman, Rebecca Nofziger, Peggy Nafziger, and Ruth Ann Nafziger displayed the scrapbooks they were required to make for home economics. Upon entering the realm of high school, the sev- enth graders noticed many changes in their curricu- lum. Such things as Student Council, class officers, detention, and class meetings were brand new to the students. At their first meeting, September 11, the class chose Mr. Culvur Knoilman as their sponsor. With additional members from the Tedrow district, the class now numbered 36. The seventh grade did science experiments for the elementary grades. Most of the class are pictured here with some of their experiments. 29
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The seventh grade crowned Carol Riegsecker queen of the first party of their high school years, their Halloween party. They went to a great deal of work to decorate the all purpose room for this event. Seventh Grade TOP ROW: Adolph Avina, Jerry Avina, Miriam Baer, Tina Cortez, Efrain Estrada, Paul Frey, Lester Friesen, CarlosGrieser. SECOND ROW: James Keller, Clarence King, Donald King, Marlin Klopfenstein, Larry Leupp, rr, S e v e r al parties were planned by the class through the year. This in- cluded a Christmas and a Halloween party. The Hal- loween party was held in the decorated general pur- pose room and many of the class were dressed in true Halloween fashion. The year was climaxed by a picnic at the end of the school year. It was held on the school grounds. Home economics was a required course for all sev- enth grade girls. Science class required all students to have at least one project for the year. Leslie Leupp, Edward Miller, Peggy Nafziger. THIRD ROW: Donna Pfund,Arthur Ray, Carol Riegsecker, Pete Rodriguez, Yolanda Rodriguez, Lynn Rupp, Bobby Sauder, James Sauder. . Q a-rd' 'ah M-in Y Fa ,ree M 1 vb 'J ,, T7 kr sz.-:rx 5
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