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High School pool. The band students attended a band contest. They also had a Christmas Party, Potluck and a picnic at the end of school. Enrollment of September '67 found many new students in the seventh grade. The students who enrolled were: Bonnie Agee, Kevin Burt, Mike Cruise, Steve Gatliff, Charles Grove, Tom Hermans, Tom Perkins, Mark Ramsdell, and Malcolm Ross. Special activities for the year included a Skating Party, a Swimming Party, a French Din- ner, a Fall Band Concert, and a Talent Show. The band marched in the Strawberry Parade ana the Fat Lamb Parade. The boys had their first year of tackle football and attended the O.S.U. football game. At the Junior High Jamboree they won the Best All Around Trophy. Susan Alexander, Mike Brown, Debbie Camp- bell, Debbie Fadden, Mike Griner, Andrea Hav- en, Julia Jellison, Wesley Knodel, Frankie Mat- thews, Marilyn Miller, Teresa Nelson, Jerry Rhines, Jeff Roberts, Larry Schmidt, Don Schwartzengraber, and Joan Wahl enrolled at the beginning or during the '68-'69 school year. The highlights of the eighth grade were: Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn plays, Spring and Fall Band Concerts, Dress Up Day, Hobo Day, a Hap- pening, Pep Band traveled to Lebanon, Sweet Home and Central Linn, visited High School, Hal- loween and Valentine Parties, beat Junior High for first time in history, Journalism class attend- ed awards banquet in Salem, Flash won state and national school press awards and sold candy. This class would like to thank all the school personnel who have guided them through their years of learning. Superintendent: Keith G. Hanen Principals: Richard Farrington, Mildred Ful- ler, Jackson Link, Charles Shearer. First Grade Teachers: Jewell Curry, Elnora Swanson, Julia Weeks, Claudia Wyatt. Second Grade Teachers: Jewell Curry, Billie Denver, Doris Starr, Julia Weeks. Third Grade Teachers: Bernice Blume, Helen Clem, Joanne Greenman, Margaret Sorahan. Fourth Grade Teachers: Virginia Link, Jackie Mehl, Anita Surmon, Norma Willard. Fifth Grade Teachers: Robert Burt, Richard Farington, Larry Swanson, Sandra Woodland. Sixth Grade Teachers: Helen Bellinger, Dwayne Hughes, Robert O'Neal, Emma Walton. Seventh and Eighth Grade Teachers: Don Carroll, John Cantrall, Henry Dahlberg, Grant Kremers, Jerry May, Bruce Moorhead, Bertha Shaw, Larry Swanson, Emma Walton and Ken- neth Warren. Librarians: Juna Haggart and Edith Wilson. Assistant Librarians: Joyce' Lawler and Pat- ricia Fritz. Music Teachers: Robert Gawley, Raymond Hendricks, Diana Karabut, Melvin Knight, and Donald Thurber. Special Teachers: Kenneth Miller and Betty Odom. Audio Visual: Henry Chambers and Ernie Ediger. Secretaries: Myrtle Manthe, Phyllis Moore, Margaret Nugent and Helen Stryker. Custodians: Alice Branton, Art Correll, Ralph Fetterly, Clifford Price and Grady Whitmire. Bus Drivers: Marie Argo, Libby Childs, Ruth Coddington, Mary Jo Dargis, Selma Kinzer, Charles McConnel, Jeanine McConnel, Beulah Modderman and Peggy Silhavy. Dramatics: Bertha Shaw Coaches: Basketball: Dwayne Hughes, Bruce Moor- head, and Robert O'Neal. Baseball: Bruce Moorheald. Football: John Cantrall, Don Carroll, Grant Kremers, Lawrence Swanson, Larry Wishart. Track: Milton Gregory, Jerry May, and Ken- neth Warren. Wrestling: Grant Kremers and Larry Wishart.
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fi 5 J' Out of all the first graders that started their formal education in the Crowtoot School District in September, 6l at Waterloo and Crowtoot Elementary Schools, forty-three graduated from the eighth grade at Seven Oak in l969. The students who went through all eight grades were: Debra Adkins, Margarett Arnold, Judy Atchley, Bonita Bare, Darlene Bradley, Kevin Brannon, Julie Brown, John Campbell, Gayle Carpenter, Jeff Chapman, Bill Clark, James Clark, Robert Clark, Ethel De Costa, Virlyn Doss, Robert Gray, Penny Grimes, Patrick Goold, Bar- bara Hanen, Stan Hinderlie, Laura Hokland, Ron Irving, Christy Johnson, Robert Johnson, Richard Kagee, Roger Lemons, Sam Loveall, Gib McAdam, Teresa McConnel, Kathy McCready, Chris Otta, Loren Pace, Debra Ramsey, Jett Rey- nolds, Mark Rieke, Mike Saunders, Joe Small- man, Alvin Vaughan, Charles Vesper, Jon West, Jim Whitmore, Carl Wood, Tim Zook. Memorable activities at this year were a Valentine Party, an Easter Party, a Christmas Party, a Potluck Dinner and Playday. When the second grade came around in September '62, two new second graders came. They were: Jan Hackstedt and Debra Kommer. The highlights of this year were: a Valentine Party, an Easter Party, a Halloween Party, a Christmas Party, the 'Potluck Dinner, and Play- day. Gayle Carpenter got chosen princess for the Strawberry Fair Jr. Court. In September '63 five new students enrolled. The students were: Robert Anderson, Darrell Bridges, Kathy Brown, Jill Hill, and Kevin Pat- terson. EBI? Special parties were enjoyed on Valentine's Day, at Easter, at Christmas, and at Halloween. A Potluck Dinner and a Playday were other eri- ioyable activities. Seven students enrolled with the fourth graders in September '64. The new students were: Charlotte Combs, Erika Gardner, Lori Klav- ano, Steve Neill, Cathy Panages, Darlene Rob- ertson and Karen Vogt. An Easter Party, a Valentine Party, a Christ- mas Party, a Halloween Party, a Potluck Dinner and the annual Playday were most eniolable days again this year. When the fifth grade rolled around in Sep- tember '65, Casey Cutlip, Donald Dahlberg, Sally Duncan, Vernell Hopper, Doug Kramer, and Brendan McGrory enrolled. The high points of this interesting school year were: A Valentine Party, a Christmas Party, a Potluck Dinner, a Halloween Party, writing and putting on plays about old myths. A visit to the aquarium and the O.S.U. oceanography lab at Newport was the big trip of the year. ln September '66, the students from Crow- toot and Waterloo ioined together in the sixth grade at Seven Oak. During the year, Bill Bart- man, Linda Belanger, Dave Clarke, Patty Clark, Ronna Coberly, Louie Dekmar, Kenneth Dixson, Bob Hodson, Ray Jackman, Larry Krause, Susan Lee, John Marshall, Bob McCann, Beth Mussler, Patty Palazzi, Sharon Provost, and Dan Williams enrolled. This was the year the group visited a tree farm and had a great swimming party at the
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law ill In the event of their departure from the ill- ustrious raisin box known to many as Seven Oak School the unforgettably generous, unbe- lievably modest, and now and forever more im- mortal people lknown to some as 8th gradersl have decided to leave behind some of Their ma- terial possessions and abiliities to plague the seventh graders la miserable and detestable sortl. This page is dedicated to notifying the previously mentioned lowly group of the sad twist of fate which brought on this gevious in- heritance. We do hereby bequeath the follow- ing: I, Debbie Fadden, will my teddy bear to Lu- cinda Bare in hopes it will keep her company all the time. I, Robert Gray, will to Chris McAuliffe my collection of leaky, bent, and broken pens in hopes he can figure out a way to use them. I, Sally Duncan, will my twiggy haircut, which was willed to me last year, to Elaine Drafahl. I, Doug Kramer, will my ability to play three different places in football to Jeff Cummings in hopes he will keep up the unusual record. I, Mark Ramsdell, will my brilliant mind that was willed to me by John Teague to Willy Hess. I, James Clark, being of sound mind will my baseball ability to Craig Lohner. I, Julie Brown, will my nickname Specks to Kathy Coddington in hopes she will like it. I, Teresa McConnel, will to Sheri Starr all of my hidden beauty in hopes she hides it as well as I did. I, Don Schwartzengraber, will all my pink slips I earned in Mrs. WaIlace's room to Karen Kagee so she won't have to go to the trouble of earning them. . I, Darlene Bradley, will all my old eighth grade homework to Carma Hicks in hopes she will get it done. I, Virlyn Doss, will my super, duper, cool beanie hat to Cory Metcalf in hopes that he won't have it taken from him as many times as Mr. Moorhead has taken it from me. I, Gib McAdam, being of sound mind will my wiggle to Janet Coddington. I, Mike Saunders, will my ability to keep my locker clean to Terri Lien. I, Christy Johnson, will to Dan Pemberton, my book reports in English in hopes he can get them all in. I, Mark Rieke, will all my troubles with Mr. Shearer to Greg Roberts. I, Joan Wahl, will my ability to bite my fin- gernails to Teresa Schmidt. l, Don Dahlberg, will my super trumpet play- ing and practice time to Rick York. I, Darlene Robertson, will my dear old act- ing ability as Betty WiIks to Danny Canavan. l, Jeff Reynolds, will my name of Tinker- bell' and Swivelhips to Mary Ellen Gillett. I, Gayle Carpenter, will my ability to go from Monday through Friday with only three changes of boy friends to Madalyn Fitziohn, which was willed to me by' Christy Eeds, which was willed to her by Patty Wilson. ' I, Joe Smallman, will my 4's and 5's in Sci- ence to Rick Primasing. I, Tom Perkins, will my super muscles that were willed to me last year by Jim Sitsler, to Karen I-lauck. I, Bob McCann, will to Tim Griener my great ability to trip over the number 2 hurdle in the number 2 lane. I, Susie Lee, will all the fun I had with Mr. Cantrall to Nick Ward. I, Robert Johnson, will my great, super, and magnificent ability to break my nose without trying to Donald Wagoner. I, Barbara Hanen, will my coveted flute chair to Debbie Argo that was willed to me last year by Doris Zemlicka. I, Kevin Brannon, do hereby will to Gary Halvorson my highly esteemed position as Mrs. Shaw's No. I Big Mouth in hopes that he will wise up. I, Dan Williams, am giving up my wonder- ful ancient kissing license which Connie Bilyeu willed to Mike Lynch, who willed to John Ham- mond, and he in turn willed to Vicki McCallie, who willed it to Ronald Hauck, who in turn willed to Laura Whitcomb, who willed to mo, which I will regretfully will to Bill Woodworth, as I think he will need it. I, Margaret Arnold, will to Kim Ginther the extra-curricular activity of passing notes behind Mr. Moorhead's back, and my ability to goof off in Mr. Swanson's class and not get caught, and still get t's in hopes that she can do it as good as l did. I, Tim Zook, will my famous Fruit Basket containing two 4-month-old oranges which are iust starting to turn color to George Wetherell.
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