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M '0- lst row: Jaoquline Alcock, Robert Alle Hope Ashley, Robert Barber. 2nd row: Richard Backers, Ralph Boe, Irwin Bolenbaugh, Charles Brinklow. 4 3rd row: Wayne Burton, Celia Buasema, Barbara Butler, Charles Butler. 1, Lth row: Betty Cook, Esther Cook, Hadley Cook, Laura Cook. 5th row: Beverly Cornell, Loretta Cornell, James Cyrus, Evelyn Dale. 6th row: George DeLano, Marjorie Dyer, Paul Elben, Lawrence Evers. 7th row: Veva Garrett, Chris Gillette, Beverly Gorby, Peggy Haight. 8th row: Joy Hampel, Dorothy Hiscock, James Holland, Richard Hoyer. 9th row: Norma Hubbard, Ben Huff, Marietta Huitt, Kenneth Hunt. 10th row: Hazel Johnson, Virginia Johnson, David Kaechela, Genevieve Krotz. llth row: Wilma Krulthoff, Katherine La Forge, Ruth Love. 5 U 4' fl ' K . wffgfy? l x Il 0 Sli
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Movies are a treat, and especially so in school. The seventh and eighth grade social science groups have been seeing 'Brazil,W 'Columbus,' 'Frontier Woman,W and 'Daniel Boone.' On December 13, Margaret Ann Yocum carried through one or her 'bra1nstorms.' With the help of David Kaechele, Kan Hunt, and Merle Rewalt, we had a talent show. To start things off, the curtain fell down. One of the special numbers was Ralph Boa and his accordian CMan, can he play!!! Quite a few singers participated. Other features were a magician act and a mind-reading stunt. Boys were aligned against girls for a bond and stamp contest. The boys won so the girls racked their brains to think of some simply super-party ideas. It was held in the gym of the Griswold Auditorium. Everyone came all dressed in their best bib and tucker. In one dance the girls threw their shoes and the boys that caught the shoe tried to find the girl and than danced with her. Pop and candy bars were sold between dances. Winter came in two ways on December 22, outside the wintery winds did blow, but inside friendship and fun was the order of the day as Mrs. Winter led in the singing of carols. The 8B's then gave e play entitled 'Little Red Riding Hood.' Betty Slot- man enacted the role of mme Red Rim HM and Jackie Alcock drama- tized the wolf. The play was in poetic form and very amusing. All the rooms were -decked with trees and tinsel for the Christmas Party. Food, lots of it, and yummy, too, followed the party. Standing: Max Hale, Douglas Loveday. Sitting: Raymond Harris, Wayne Querbach, Anna Stevens, Dolores Tucek, James Bender.
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P Q lst row: George Martin, Betsy Meabon, Audrey Meyers, Nada Morey. 2nd row: Kathryn Myers, Robert Mylar, Jane Newman, Alden Nielsen. ,, 3rd row: Harry Nielsen, Lorraine Nowaczyk, Barbara Oisten, Jocelyn Olcott. Lth row: Edward Page, Charlotte Peters, Reva Pickitt, Sally Pomeroy. Sth row: Merle Rewalt, Dale Richardson, Julia Rockwell, Gwendolyn Rosser. 6th row: Keith Rowe, Marie Rozeboom, Ernest Scott, Peggy Sebright. 7th row: Richard Sinclair, Betty Slotman, Herman Smith, Richard Smith. Bth row: Sherwin Snoeyink, Kathryn Stegeman, Joan Stolke, Jerry Stone. 9th row: Grant Sweezy, Leland Taylor, Sarah Terry, Barbara Thompson. 10th roi: Lyle Thorpe, Paul Tooker, Donald Weston, Betty Wilkes. llth row: Howard Wilkins, Peter Winter, Margaret Yocum. Not pictured: James Ballinger, Robert Brldgman, Betty Broman, Ecky Leverich, Joan St. John.
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