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1 Fourth Grade FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Roselyn Green, Rita Vredenburgh. Eunice Zucker, Susan Wilson, Sandra Auck, Lois Lammers, and Sandra Lutz. E BACK ROW: Lloyd Kalb, Mark May, Clarence Agee, Paul Eden, Patsy Rothhaar, Evelyn Kalb, Glen Kalb, and Mrs. Feichtner. Last fall the fourth grade started the school year with an enrollment of seventeen pupils. Donna Reis was the first pupil to leave our school. She attends Sycamore school' now. Nellie Agee moved to Tennessee and Glen Redman to Bucyrus. One pupil, Joycelyn Jones, entered in October and withdrew in December. Now our enrollment is fourteen. Each pupil was glad to give a donation to the American Junior Red Cross and to the March of Dimes . During the school year the following parties were enjoyed at school by all: Halloweenj Christmas and Valentine. Susan Wilson entertained the class at her home on her birthday and Roselyn Green invited the class to her home for a Halloween party. We enjoyed taking part in the grade operetta, The Land of Dreams Come True l Z9
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Fifth Grade FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Alfred Rarick, Floyd Mollencopf, James Kalb, Allan Clady and Robert Zucker. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Swain, Margie Schanzenbach, Marjorie Sheerer, Rosalyn Schifer, Rosalind .. Volk, Margaret Leonhart, and Helen Kocher. BACK ROW: Florice Brause, Dorothy Dickey, Martha Brose, Norman Brown, Carol Gottfried. Agnes Wurm and Gwendolyn Lutz. We started this year with a brand new teacher. He has been taking us through the difficulties of Geography, History, etc., and has been giving us the same course in English Grammar as the sixth grade in the hope that we will know a little more about the subject next year. We have also been occupying our time with band and orchestra, baseball and bas- ketball, a Christmas party, rnaking Christmas cards, and outgrowing our desks. Martha Brose, Dorothy Dickey, Margie Schanzenbach, Rosalyn Schifer, Marjorie Sheerer, and Rosalind Volk have been our most consistent honor roll students so far this year. 28
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I I as . I I I if .F 4929- tak R -1? V' D - ,, r , as F it 4 vs, Q SQ up fflffy ,'f,.a-ni Third Grade FRONT ROW: Billy Dickey, Robert Schifer, Raymon Mollencopf, Virgil Gottfried, and Larry Feichtner. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Feichtner, Joann Graves, Rita Volk, Patty Sheerer, Ruth Ann Loyer, Barbara Schiefer, and Mrs. Leitzy. THIRD ROW: Karen Ostermyer, Marcella Auck, Naomi Luidhardt, Ruth Schanzenbach, Linda Auck, Karen Kalb, and Connie Garrett. BACK ROW: William Garrett, Richard Redman, Paul Zimmerman, Bernard Wurm, Jerry Laipply, and Robert Lutz.. There were twenty-four pupils enrolled in the third grade last September. Jane Heydinger, Shirley Harris and Gardelia Mullens entered later. Shirley Harris withdrew in December, leaving twenty-six in our class. We were very proud to play our song flutes for the last home basketball game. While we played The Marine's Hymn we made the H formation for Holmes Liberty and during Our Boys Will Shine Tonight we formed a C for Chatfield. We were dressed in patriotic colors red, white and blue. We enjoyed our Halloween Party, Christmas Exchange and Valentine Party. In the operetta The Land of Dreams Come True , we were the pixies, bluebells and roses. We did some soap carving, clay modeling and painting during the year. We made letter holders for our mothers at Christmas. 30
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