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EIBHTH HHHIJE In addition to their Sling Shot project at the Carnival, the eighth grade had several skating parties and game night programs. The game nights were directed by recreation leaders from Western Reserve University. Eugene Atkinson was class president, Herman Bredenbeck, vice-president, Carolyn Hervi, secretary, and Jimmy Swarm, treasurer . Advisors were Mr. Rodd and Mrs. Core Standing: Ray Dennis, John Zust, Walter Montgomery, Audrey Kluender,1ean- ette Perlioni, Dolores Hemlock, Aubrey Callahan, Donald Brown , Robert French. Second row: Daniel Sholtis, Charles Gllmore, Wilbert Eredlsh, Richard Feffer, Iames Wetland, Thomas Don- ovan,George Naperta,Ronald Bormann. Third row: Wayne Hervl, James Kuhns, Sam Zvara, Bernard Wol!,Janls Vitak, Jeanette Mayer, Kathryn Kresge, Rita Baller, Phyllis Seymour. Fourth row: Iohn Bruce, Lois Sanders, Joyce Foote, Betty Wood, Patricia Hannan, Ethel Halmayr, Nancy Weil- and, Edward Zust, Donna Fogg, Carl Ervin. Filth row: Marianne Sabo, Ruth Group, Lois Miller, Nancy Moore, Alex Eaton, Dennis Hakhofl, William Slepecky, Eugene Gedeon, Ronald Rumble. Sitting: Robert Blller, William Ervln, William Szakacs, Mr. Eldridge , William Cran, Ronald Rauch, William Hann, Anthony Tursld. Top row: Anna Trsek, Richard Eckhardt, Norman Biller, Joseph May, jack Wapshott, Jon Sposit, Ronald Keating, Harry McCormick, Ianet Dobson. Second row: Carol Smith, Frances Kos- tansek, Sally Kdrsgaard, Catherine Hamilton, Patricia Castle , Carol Mather, Ruth Becker, Marian Thomas, Betty Shinske. Third row: Eugene Atkinson, jack Long, Evelyn Duley, Mary Ann Hamilton, Sonia Hadlck, Carol Hennings, Mary Ann Shifflett, Marilyn Collister. Fourth row: George Shindel, Richard Stubbs, Edward Kenninger, Theodore Wachs, Edward Mac Laughlin, Raymond Cayet, Jimmy Swann, Raymond Krumheur. Bottom row: Betty Purcell, Carl Kysez, Earl Smith, Mrs. Corey, Mr. Rodd, Joseph Koenig, Herman Bredenbeck, Carolyn Hervi. One of the first stages of growing up is beginning junior high school. The seventh graders elected as their class officers: William Cran, president, William Slepecky, vice-presldentg Eugene Gideon, secre- taryg and George Naperta, treasurer. With their class officers as guides and Mr. Eldridge as their advisor the young students began their year of study. When the School Carnival arrived the seventh grade spon- y. sored an 'flndlan Club Throw and made a nice profit.
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