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JUNIOR HIGH Eighth Grade The members of the eighth grade class feel they have advanced greatly this year. They completed a literature book, an Eng- lish workbook, a speech unit, composition unit and gave a play named The Grand Cham’s Diamond,” for American Education Week. They have completed their History Book and Indiana History. They have eight active band members. Seven eighth graders participated in Solo Contest. They were awarded medals. Four of these students entered State Solo Contest. They had some parties. One was a skat- ing party at Wheatfield. They are getting to be good skaters. They also had a Christ- mas party at which they danced, played games, had a pot luck supper, and went over to Mr. Baker’s house to open their gifts un- der the Christmas tree. Some of the eighth graders gave a discus- sion on TV, radio, movies, and comic books for the P. T. A. meeting. The boys in this class play in the junior high basketball games. The Brook 7th and 8th grade team was in the finals of the grade tourney with Kentland. Seventh Grade The Seventh Grade came upstairs with a bang.” They were the noisiest class in school, but by the second semester they were pretty well settled down. When they came upstairs, there were twenty in the class, but Darryl Siebold and Ila Phelps moved leaving only 18. Then Shirley Rounds moved in making the total 19. The officers of the class are: President, Norman Standish; Vice President, Margie Malott; Secretary and Treasurer, Carol Sny- der; Reporter, Sandra Standish. They had two parties—one a wiener roast, the other a skating party. They were both a success. Two people from our class went to contest; they were Carol Snyder and Richa Lynn Wollin. Carol was in Clarinet quartet No. 2 and also had a solo. She got 2nd placing in both. She and Richa Lynn were both in a mixed quartet in which they got 1st placing. All agree that they have enjoyed their first year upstairs.
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Top Row: Mary Riegle, Rob- ert Tanksley, Don Ekstrom, Robert Murfitt, Charles Caul, Joan Cooper. Esther Stand- i8h. Second Row: Mr. Burchby, Mai'y Jo Solan, Mona Good- win, Janice Whaley, Dick Harper, Joan Honn, Robert Wilson, Marilyn Hood, Miss Hendrickson. Phyllis Honn not pictured. Top Row: Lois Dangerfield, Robert Antcliff, Tom Wilson, Bob Harris, Don Weishaar, Dale Evans, Ray Hiestand. Second Row: Charles Wha- ley, Margaret Davis, Harvey Arbuckle, Connie Schuster, Allen Taylor, Nancy Wagner. Third Row: Phyllis Whaley, Wilma Wright, Mr. Axe, Ed- win Wilson, Phyllis Cline. Nancy Hershman and Marie Tiede not pictured. Top Row: Wanda Whaley, Thelma Hcastcr, Delores Beaty, Donna Lapp, Rex Laf- 'foon, Kay Cooper, Cubby Lyons, Judy Patterson. Second Row: Mary Fleming, Bertha Ashbangh, Karen Martin, Shirley Howell, Fred Ford, Dave Curts, Nellie Rie- glc, Roy Murfitt. Third Row: Ann Fitzgerald, Patsy Holder, Marilyn Wil- son, Phyllis Curtis, Sue Rick- er, Pat Hancock, Lucille De- no, Jim Pence. Fourth Row: Ruth Wilson, Bob Ormi8ton, Judy Young, Mrs Johnson, Richard Dow- y, Jr net Laffoon, Juanita Carroll. Barbara Bassett not pictured.
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Top Row: Billy Cline, Sue Carol Hendry, Rita Evans, Bob Cunningham, Bob Nug- ent, Lester Cnidden, Sue Tanksley, Clarence Leitzow. Second Row: Marvin Pick- ett, Ely Shank, Joe Schuster, Mr. Baker, Diane Wilson, Clara Strain, Gene Whaley. Top Row: Alice McCarty, Esther Honn, James Brun- ton, Norman Standish, Estel Honn, Darryl Seibold, James Plott. Second Row: John Ham man, Carol Snyder, Bernard Honn, John Holder, Sandra Stand- ish, Myrna Lyons. Third Row: Norman Curtis, Margaret Standish, Shirley Rounds, Richa Lynn Wollin, R on a Id Strain, Norman Tanksley.
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