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Y' 33QiIi'53IF.'2-:ig 1 J-.....,..,, E VENTH GRADE 6? yr pq ROW l: Karen Patterson, Lowell Mest, Jim Miller, Ricky Baurngardt Terry Weber, Bob Stolts, Freddy Vrieswyk. ROW Z: Leslie Gordon, Jerry Ballard, Lynn Queckboerner, Keith Foltz, Cathy Schroeder, Diane Schrader, Diane Dirnpfl. ROW 3: Kenneth Foltz, Vianne Bowles Torn Nye, Caroline Whitney, Mark Zumdahl, Dennis Bittner. Meet our Seventh Grade--six girls and fourteen boys. Semester one class officers: President, Mark Zurndahl: Vice-President, Ricky Baurngardt: Secretary, .Tim Miller: Treasurer, Lowell Mest. This class has talent, lots of it! We have representatives in Senior Band, Junior Band, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Baseball, Track, and Bas- ketball. We also are proud of our trio: Mark Zumdahl, Lowell Mest and Jim Miller. This year We are dividing Patrol duties with the eighth grade as an extra activity. Our class is a well oriented, closely knit group: busy and happy. Mr. Glen Hyrner bo- B
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,,,,...... SIXTH GRADE ROW 1: Rita Rogers, Camella Sibley, Freddie Murray, Debra Hoover, Craig Lang, .Tim Heffelfinger, Kathy Weirsema. ROW 2: William Frey, Jackie Schreiner, Sherie Strauch, Ann Mackey, Debra.Mertz, Shelby Pauley, Chris Keim, Pamela Akker. ROW 3: Bonnie Weirsema, Dale Queckboerner, Cathy Hartman, Marna Bittner, Judy Brightman, John Balk, Richard Gordon. Twenty-two members enrolled in the sixth grade this year, eight boys and fourteen girls. Class officers for this first semester were:President, Chris Keimg vice-president, Ann Mackeyg sec- retary, Kathy Wiersemag treasurer, .Tim Heffelfingerg pro- gram chairman, Pamela Akker. Assessment of five cents per month was collected for dues for our Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine parties. Many of our mem- bers are in Beginner's Band, Junior Band, Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, baseball, track, and cheerleading. Other activities included Hal- loween window painting, Christmas gifts of candles, clay and wood projects, charts, erirnents filmstrips and movies. SX P ' aim Mrs. Gertrude Hymer
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4' 9 I3 7? V if.,-,H f 1 J M.-............-............-..24 EI GH TH GRADE 241 f 1. .,,A J T , 'G W W ROW l: Joe Doty, David Jecklin, Pam Hartman, Rodney Fjilstad, Lola Boelkens, Terry Bennett, Diana Shuman, Beverly Pitts, Donald Weber, Thomas Elder. ROW 2: Angela Schreiner, Cheryl Tegeler, Denny Patch, Loren Brandenburg, Robert Hymer, John Ferris, Neal Queck- boerner, Gloria Rosenow, Hilda Vrieswyk. ROW 3: Virgil Gordon, Tonia Schreiner, Patty Moen, Barbara Gibson, June Geisz, Larry Friederick, Darrell Etnyre, Janet Manning, De Wayne Aude. ABSENT: Sandra Drehmer. Salutations from grade eight! We're twenty-nine strong, lively, and happy in our last year of grade school! Our class officers for semester one: Presi- dent, LorenBrandenburgg Vice President, Denny Patch, Secretary, Janet Manning, Treasurer, Barbara Gibson. We're well represented in Sen- ior Band, Junior Band, Grade Girls' and Mixed Choruses, Baseball and Basketball, Track, A tearri cheerleaders, scorekeepers, SchoolPatrol and high magazine salesmen. Highlights are our Halloween Frolic, Christmas and Valentine parties, and Patrol Picnic. Ah, yes! We're trying to so live that our year will be a profitable one and that our todays will become happy yesterdays. Our motto helps point the way, We all think there are things we can't do until we try! Mrs. Margaret Legel '32 if I DY, A -ay lfgfy si '- --.,...,. , W..-,--. .sv ,,...m,g-, '
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