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First Row Second Row Th1rd Row Fourth Row five help Leona Wells, Alfred Zwahlen, Llnda Hawk Hattie Wells, Carol Locke, Max1ne Offenberger, Samuel Longsworth, Robert Mayes, Jerry Campbell Karen Stertzbach, John Dav1s, Norman Buzzard, Joan Kinse Carolyn Ulman, Margaret Rleboldt Donald Long, Russell Brown, Mrs Kean Fred McNutt, David Kiko, David Bolanz, Beverly Brown, Joyce Leatherberry, Marjorie Iden, Helen K1nder, Charles Snee, Marilyn Gaddie Barbara Berry, Junior Pore, Mona Long, Gladys Oyer, Mary Alice Crawford, Betty Lou Borland, Dana Walker, Robert Beadnell are the fourth and part of the fifth grade There are thirty We have most when we have learned and honesty are very parents and teachers We learned th1s Little deeds been trylng all year to learn the th1ngs that w1ll are through with school that courtesy, k1ndness, thoughtfulness, neatness necessary thlngs to make us the kind of people our want us to be little verse to help us of kindness, little words of love, Make the earth an Eden 11ke the Heaven above 2.5 : ' , 2 ,' Y. D We . - of us. ' ' ' us . We 1 '
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MQW First Row Viola Custer, Barbara Brogan, Shirley Kohl, Richard Bolanz, Rosemary Zwahlen, Jay Stahler Second Row Mrs Walton, Clarence Saling Robert Spahr, Eugene Hobson Ronald Caddie, James Campbel , Sally Imhoff, Erma Betz Third Row Kenneth Kiko, Paul McGhee, Herbert Davis, Charles Brogan Larry Hawk, Ruth Iden, Marilyn Spahr, Geraldine Wickersham, June Mills Fourth Row Phyllis Mills, Barbara Brown, Martha Cargill, Norma Kohl Carol Amelung, David Chance, Walter Amelung, Frank Dobos Our room began the year 1950 51 with twenty nine pupils in the sixth grade and eleven in the fifth Theodore Schlarb moved to Detroit leaving us only th1rty nine boys and girls We participated in the Christmas program for P T A In February we learned patriotic poems, gave patriotic exercises and made posters for special weeks of the year Some of these posters we saved for display at our School Fair in April Many in our room put forth extra effort to win a certificate for handwriting, which Mrs Walton awarded We feel we have had a very pleasant and satisfactory year of school 1.-1 o , 0 ll . Richard Dinger, Evelyn Marteney, Lorin Locke, Larue Bennett, : . i , 5 1 7 9
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A444 First Row Second How Third Row Fourth Row Absent fwulqaale W Sue Wilson, Mary Easterday, Elaine Leatherberry, Kenneth Moser Linda D1nger, Harvey Hawkins, Sue DeVault, Paul Erb, Tommy Hobson Beverly Cooper, Larry Stevens, Carol Everhart, Martha Michael June Marteney, Oscar Kohl, Richard Zwahlen, Mrs Ossler Carol Betz, Lois Stahler, Nancy Milburn, John Wells, Carol1ne Bennett, Mary Jackson, Kenneth Sell, Mark Carglll Kay Wllson, Raymond Oyer, Charles Saling, Sh1rley Rlchards Thelma Hawk1ns , Judy Kinsey, Junior Harsh, Gretchen Schaal, John Walllser Mary Easterday, Carol Everhart, Patty Fuller, Nancy Mllburn and David Schlarb are the new girls and boy We had 38 pupils unt1l Christmas t1me, when David went to Michigan with his mother The ice and snow have been so bad and we have missed some school Judy Kinse broke her leg on the ice Now we are havlng mumps and measl s We have something new to th1nk about now the cafeteria opens thls week Elalne Shirley, Martha, Lois and Nancy have the best grades for the first semester Jlmmy Berry, Elaine Leatherberry, Harvey Hawkins, and Oscar d f t Marteney have ha per ec attendance ZLL I , . 7 v ' Gary Imhoff, Jimmy Berry, Oscar Marteney, Patty Wells , . - Y . : . . , . I
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