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First row-Kenneth Bemiller, Helen Bickel, Jack Bollenbacher, Joan Bunch, Robert Carl, Barbara Carr I ynn Cavinder Arlene Cook. Mary Cook. Second row-Charles Dimos, Shirley Dimos, Milton Dinnerboiler Wilma England Janet Farrell, Jack Forrest, Jo Anna Funkhouser, Martha Funkhouser, Bill Gilbert. Third row Rosetta Hicks, David Kauffman. Wanda Kindig, Beatrice Maggert, Gloriabelle Mahler. Audrey Metcalf, Paul Miles Madge Miller, Richard Moore. Fourth row-Ida Newell, Jack Perkey, Carlton Rader, Johnny Secor, Edwin Stew art Bonnie Stouder, Joan Swoboda, Earle Wilson, Nancy Yeazel, Absent-Mary Miller, Paul Powers Eighth Grade This year we have our home room on the second fioor across the hall from the Science laboratory. We began the year with forty-two pupils. Gordon Mann was the first one to leave us. He moved to Elkhart. Barbara Barnard returned to Elkhart when her father was discharged from the Army, and her parents again began house- keeping. Jimmy Logan moved to Ligonier, Indiana, where his father purchased a filling station. Raymond Ellsworth left us at the beginning of the second semester when he felt he was old enough to quit school. Although we have had no serious epidemics, our attendance has been lowered considerably by colds and pupils staying at home for work. Those who attended school very regularly were Kenneth Bemiller, Mary Cook, Janet Farrell, David Kauffman, Wanda Kindig, Audrey Metcalf, Richard Moore, and Joan Swoboda. Those who did exceptional classwork during the first semester are: Mary Cook, Helen Bickel, Beatrice Maggert, Audrey Metcalf, and Johnny Secor. Some of the class had an enjoyable time arranging a party for the Junior High School basketball team. This party was postponed from February 15th to February 18th because of the snowstorm vacation. It was a combination Valentine party and victory celebration. The 1946 School Bell Fchoes
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I-'zrst row-Doris Ackerman, Marjorie Anderson, Sarah Jane Boardley, Edna Bowman, Marvin Brown Anna Jo Burt Larry Clark, Carl Eugene Dils, Irene Ehret. Second row-Loretta Ellsworth. John Fisher Robert Foster Donna Cientzhorn, Rosalie Hale, George I-Ienkler, James Iuliano, Richard Kauffman, Edith Larsen Third row Albert Lese, James Luse, John Mason, Shirley Miller, Marilyn Reed, Robert Reed, Charles Smith Marjorie Swartz, Robert Taylor. Fourth row-Doris Vickers, Iris Watson, Beverly Wegner, Sherrill Wenger Don Wilson, Richard Wise. Absentees-Harold Ellsworth, Richard Yeazel. Seventh Grade Thirty-nine boys and girls enrolled in the seventh grade in September. Since then we have had one entry and tive withdrawals, Joe Bowman being the first to withdraw. On November 16th Leona Logan left our group, entering a school near Ligonier. At the close of the first semester we had two with- drawals. James Fisher, a twin brother of John Fisher, withdrew and entered Central at Elkhart. Yvonne Deak entered the Irene Byron Sanatorium at Fort Wayne. The last to leave our group was William McCarty, who moved to Texas. We had quite a duplication of names in our room. We had three named James, three named Robert, three named Richard, two named John, two named Doris, and two named Marjorie. Eight of our boys played on the Junior High School team. James Luse and Richard Kauffman played on the first team. James Luse has been on the high honor roll each period. Due to poor attendance, we haven't had the Best Attendance Banner. We have only three who have not been absent, namely: Irene Ehret, James Iuliano, and Doris Vickers. Miss ALICE HoUsoUR The 1946 School Bell Echoes
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