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Seventh, Grade ' FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Robert Kalb, ' Leonard Kocher, Larry Vredenburgh, Jack Kirby, and David Webb. MIDDLE ROW: Left to Right: Margaret Ross, Emma Jean Lammers. Dorothy Gerhart, ' Marilyn Auck, Carolyn Schifer, Barbara Eden, and Ruth Schwemley. BACK ROW: Left to Right: Miss Reinlein, Tommy Clinger, James Lutz, Roger Rothhaar, Carmen Heiser, William Eicher, and Silas Beal. Absent was Paul Beal. At the beginning of 1951 the seventh grade elected officers to transact their business. Their officers are as follows: E President, Robert Kalbg Vice-Presi- dent, Roger Rothhaarg Secretary, Emma Jean Lammersg Treasurer, Tom Clingerg Student Council, Margaret Ross. Our first party of the year was held at Christmas. In February we gave a Valentine party for the eighth grade. For our chapel program 'we had Reverend Martin as the speaker. On March the eighth we gave an assembly which was a vaudeville act. This concludes a very successful year for the seventh grade.
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Eighth. Grade FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Richard Schanzenbach. Carl Kalb, and Kenneth Tobin. MIDDLE ROW: Left to Right: Clyde Rossman, Zoa Eicher, Anne Blackford, Mary Webb, Mary Schanzenbach, Joyce Zucker, and Walter White. BACK ROW: Left to Right: Miss Smith, Howard Sheely, Donald Kalb, Lyle Shock, Donald Auck, and Robert Slater. At the beginning of the year the eighth grade had a class meeting to elect officers. They were as follows: President, Anne Blackford: Vice-President, Carl Kalb: Secretary, Donald Auck: Treasurer, Lyle Shock: Student Council Representative, Robert Slater: and sponsor, Miss Smith. A On Halloween we gave a party forthe seventh gradeQ We were invited to Robert Slater's home for our Christmas party and gift exchange. Then on Valentine's Day we enjoyed the party given us by the seventh grade. School Days and A Gay Nineties Revue were the themes for our assembly given November ninth. ' r - W Now we are looking forward to next year when we will become the green Freshmen. s .
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Sixth Grade FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Allan Clady, Alfred Rarick, Robert Zucker, and Floyd Mollencopf. MIDDLE ROW: Left to Right: Gwendolyn Lutz, Margie Schanzenbach, Marjorie Sheerer, Dorothy Dickey, Margaret Leonhart, Marie Keysor, Florice Brause, and Helen Koche r. The fifth and sixth grades started the year with fourteen pupils in the fifth grade and nineteen pupils in the sixth grade. Marie Keysor, a new pupil, started the year with us and was joined in the sixth grade by Shirley Kirby later in the year. Martha Brose was stricken with polio during the year and was sent to Chi1dren's Hospital in Columbus. We have been corresponding with her and sending her occasional gifts. In the fifth grade, Sandra Lutz moved to another community during the year. In September, we took a trip to the Quaker Oats Dog Food Canning Factory in Marion. We went to the fire station in Chatfield to see the equipment. We also took a trip to the woods in connection with a Unit on Forests. During the year we have had decorations, parties, and programs in connection with the holidays. Our Christmas decorations were especially nice with paper angels overhead, a manger scene, a tree, and window decorations.
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