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if'WW -G V . . S. Johnson J. Lloyd C. Elliott C. Harsh J. Leaver V f L X r ff. ' ' ,' q-.Zi 'IW ' rv t . it J. Ronhovde W. Doran F. Rockenbach S. Herrold 0505-' it t . r . A if i L B . N, T C it 5. iw E :ql 'I N N A V iffiziigw, , ' v,-. ,wr-. N T ' V , ', 1 ESQ W J rig fr Y Weichel J. Muenchau T, Malone D. Vande I-Ioef May M. Bogle D. Schildt C, Hill WISITICI' D. Delhay S, Wulf K, Rudolph Weyers R. Erdman J. Somerhiser C, Ostrander Cl .... H: U14 CD to be rc rn 1-c ,.. rn :s o cn 5 ru H ::1 D- su :s n co ,.. :s E'- K4 ff' FU ITJ P' 0 PS' sn Ui f Seventh Grade Enters Junior High Being in Junior high was a new experience for the seventh graders. Although they were assigned classes they had several teachers. One course which was new for the girls was home economics. Here they learned the basics in sewing and cooking. The boys were enrolled in vocational agriculture where they learned how to use different tools and do irepair work. Class officers Cheryl Ostrander, Presidentg Joan Leaver, Vice-Presidentg and Donna Vande Hoef, Secretary-Treasurer con- ducted the class meetings with the aid of Mrs. Ruth Anderson, class sponsor. A class party was the main activity of their school year. The class chose Blue Velvet as the 'theme for their party and decorated the gym with co-ordinating de- corations. For entertainment they danced, played games and enjoyed refreshments.
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4. - Nineteen Eighth Graders Enjoy Junior High 'liie -,',,,. Eighth graders make ice cream for their class party, Junior high was the new title given to the eighth grade this year. The girls were en- rolled in a home economics class where they did some sewing and cooking. The boys tooka course in vocational agriculture and did some work in shop . Besides these they were kept busy with several other courses. ln math they began the study of basic principles of algebra, ln science they studied the hunnan body,ceUs andtheirfuncdon,andthernuscles and bones. Also new this year was a Mustang Con- ference junior high track rneet held at Elmwood. The junior high team placed fifth in the meet. They also had a basketball team. Both these activities helped prepare them for senior high activities which they are looking forward to. Conducting the class meetings were officers Lora Odell, Presidentg Terry Elliott, Vice-Presidentg and Mike Werger, Secretary- 'Treasurer. Ddiss hAargie Stubbe served as their class sponsor.'To end the year as eighth graders, the class had a party atthe school.'They grUled harnburgers and rnade ice cream. When everyone was stuffed they fhnshed the evening by dancing to records. J. Rodaway J. Elliott D. McKinney J , French D. Waddle B. Timblin G, Fagan R. Winter C. Walberg B. Rains K. Halvorsen E, Hall P. Copple T. Elliott M. Beckman D, Ostrander R, Wagner M. Werger L, Odell iijvil ii W ' T ' T T T at i i T if n n l 'V -'lit Eiga M 1' i 4 3:Tf'H.-re' :. 2 X ' r i .-f ,sn hr it ft' , E we W ' f xx --L 5 f 4 i if Far: 4' Ii l If A 5 f' '55 1 l X ..i ,r:E:5i' if ' 'fff L 1 -ft . .4 1 - i ' 1 - r
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Sixth Grade I J - 1l 1 ll V!! a . . l Zi .I I i an I gli? l - y . 4. H. 9 ' 'TT , -11911 Wi 'S Wall . 1 5 n Ads LS , '-,L ,J I 1- I it L- --...:'gL: - fr' A ..u...Li.............. ,I 3 ' E' Sb 'I iz' K .. H 2' .gd - FIRST ROW--J. Lovell, M. Schroder, J. Dimmitt, J. Kinney, D. Weyers, THIRD ROW--Mrs. Grauer, L. Leming, K. Sahara, B. Sell. SECOND ROW--G, Boettner, Wilhelm, T, Beckman, D. I-Ialvorsen, D. Manners, L. K. McLaughlin, L. Wilhelm, K. Oberle, R. Copple, S. Bockelman, S. Rodaway, K. McCoy. Filth Grade T3 -I -I IS ii -H as I e i H ' ex- FIRST ROW--D. Boetmer, A. Howe, S. Delhay, J. Elliott, M. Harsh, G. Waddle, M, Herrold, C. Ganz, Ronhovde, T. Weyers, D. Ostrander, R. McCoy, D. G. Hall, D. Doran, L. Rockenbach, Trumble, S, Rudolph. SECOND ROW--Mrs. Stall, J.
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