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Eighth Grade 18
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Freshmen Funny Row I: Gail Davis, Douglas Burgess, Dixie Brown, Florence Bowering, Janet Bixby, Robert Berry, Jim Carter, Earl Chandler. Row 2: Casey Clark, Larry Clem, Roger Murray, Gloria Zcrby, Hilda Bussc, Bonnie Lotsbaich, Darlene Rolph. Row 3: Roberta West, Faye Page, Janet Marquardt, Ann Falkner, Carina Tudor, Barbara McBain, Lee Anderson, Rosemary Kugel. Row 4: Paula Hardy, Beverly Dinges, Gail Tillman, Lucille Causey, Joanne Timmrick, Shirley Sanders, Betty Knollmueller, Wilma Halfacre. Row 5: Joanne Reisig, Virginia Carter, Patricia Parrish, Margaret Zelmer, Beverly Kerstetter, Patricia Wregglesworth, Janet McLauchlin, Jane Sill. Row 6: Shirley McGath, Richard Merrill, Don Wolford, Philip Swihart, Don Stover, David Lantz, James Geisler, Coy Fortson. Row 7: Dick Nelson, Bob Zavec, Bill Neidlinger, Pat Love, Lowell McLaughlin, Robert Stemm, Ronald Benjamin, Larry Zech. Row 8: Robert Hepler, James Thomas, Robert Simak, Floyd Stineback, Jesse Bright, Gary Moore, Ted Tucker, Bill Hoge. Row 9: Donald Shembargcr, Harvey Wagner, Albert Forbes, Robert Gray, Harold Hicks, Grant Personette, Donald Miller, Frank Fisher. Row 10: Dorcas Mayer, Larry Shaffer, Allen Claar, Jon Wolcott. The class officers for the first semester were: Douglas Burgess as President, Jesse Bright, Vice-president, Janet Bixby Secretary, Gary Moore Treasurer, Janet Marquardt, Reporter and Bob Zavec, Jane Sill and Albert Forbes as Student Council Representatives. Mr. Donald Ashdown and Mr. Faye Chance are the FRESHMAN class sponsors. The Freshman boys had a paper, scrap iron and steel drive, on which they made $50. The Freshman girls had a bake sale from which $18 was realized. The FRESHMAN class took dancing lessons Tuesday evenings bimonthh for three months from Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barnhart. They gave a free dance Tuesday evening February 10 in the school gym. The Room mothers and a few other mothers made pies for refreshments. Several parents of the students were present. 17
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Eighth Grade Row 1: Eleanor Barnhart, Pat Benson, Burl Boyer, Donna Bruce, Craig Caulpetzer, Lyle Christy. Row 2: George Craft, Larry Davis, Dalton Dean, Shirley Dinges, Robert Flippo, Jack Fryman. Row 3: Jim Fryman, Lynn Harrington, Raymond Jesswein, Jay Kettlchut, Frank Lausch, Janet Letcher. Row 4: Barbara Maddux, Kenneth McNcely, Pat Miller, Mary Moore, Alice Myers, Paul Pollard. Row 5: Bobbie Rolen, Fay Ross, Ronnie Rowley, Pearl Sanders, Kenneth Schaber, Arden Jones. Row 6: Jim Scofield, Richard Shafer, Wayne Shoop, Phil Stroud, Joyce Tropp, Betty Tucker. Row 7: Barbara Utrup, Hunter Watson, Dorothy Weaver, Shirley Wrcgglesworth, Terry Zerby. Absent: Bruce Boyer, Sandra Brigham, Andrew Long, Ester Wallace. Only six of this eighth grade group started as Kindergartners in Berrien Springs. Those six are: Lynn Harrington, Burl Boyer, Bruce Boyer, Terry Zerby, Dalton Dean and Eleanor Barnhart. This group of eighth graders has the distinction of being the first eighth grade group to draw up and adopt a constitution of its own to facilitate class meetings. The Class officers during the first semester were: Ronnie Rowley as President, Bobby Rolen Vice-president, Eleanor Barnhart Secretary, Joyce Tropp Treasurer, Betty Tucker Reporter, Kenneth McNeely as delegate to Student Council with Alice Myers and Jack Fryman as Alternates. Second Semester officers were: President Bobby Rolen, Vice-president Ronnie Rowley, Secretary Eleanor Barnhart, Treasurer Joyce Tropp, Reporter Barbara Utrup. Student Council representatives are elected for a full school year. 19
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