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Page 12 THESAGA cS x A Qrade Hack row—A. .Martin. L. Long. S. Holtz. H. Hardy, A. Bender. T. Saxton. I. Burnett. B. Bridge, G. Newcomb. E. Baton. Third row—H. Frye. R. Peacock. J. Schutt. K. Hunts. D. Xichols. J. Des'jardina, L. Voelpel, I. Hlarr. I). Sent . V. Bechtel. D. Monczyn.ski. Miss Hoehman. Second row—M. Eichorn. L. Crouch. VV. Larkin. L. Rosenthal, E. Chilcott, R. Trowbridge. R. Schurr. A. Kapuza, R.. Xolan. E. Blum. First row -C. Rosenthal. E. Jones, J. Kwiatkowski, L. Crainer. Students registered in the Sixth Grade but not appearing in the picture -E. Andrews, A. Miller. H. Ferguson, W. Keefer. Our Class History There are thirty-seven boys and girls enrolled in the sixth grade; sixteen boys and twenty-one girls. During the year, two girls and three boys left the grade. Several noteworthy achievements have been made by the sixth grade. Foremost of all was the decided success of the Student Government. Organ- ized and put into action by Miss Hoehman, it functioned in a most inspiring way. Adolph Kapuza and Betty Jane Hardy served as chief deputies. With the capable service of the assistant deputies and the full-fledged co-operation of the grade and the pupils, this activity has been most successful. The sixth grade ranked the highest in Banking—both in the elementary and academic departments. They earned the banner every week during the school term. The Parent-Teacher banner was earned once during the year. A Junior Dramatic Club, with the development of the dramatic ability as its aim, was organized. Several outstanding plays were presented. Some were written and directed by club members. The sixth grade added still another accomplishment to its credit. They have published a grade paper called the “Sixth Grade Extra.”
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THE SAGA Page 11 Seventh Qrade Back row -I). Reiner. 10. Volt. A. Win •ene. 15. Kwlatkowskl. 10. Uerkey, 1. Meiser, M. Roth, D. Jam son. G. Giczkowski, B. Zoeller, M. Geyer. Fourth row -R. Schurr. L. Freeman. 1). Darling. R. Detweller, S. Frelhelt, B. Belknap. Ilaleski. M. Geyer, C. Frye, R. Butler. R. Klzold. J. Nehr. Third row—A. Hart wig, R. Measer. Second row I). Heimann, J. Bush. G. Klngelsmith, A. Horey, I). Hershberger, J. Logan. L. Desjardins, J. L' ng, W. Lowenstein, N. Klink. F. Dustan. First row—E. Hall, P. Blarr. H. Payne. N. Peacock, 10. Stocker. M. Dawydko, P. Angelli. L. Ottney, V. Windnagle. Our Class In September, 1936, forty-eight happy, bright-eyed pupils filled the vacant seats on the third floor in the seventh grade room. We have had many pleasures during the year, including parties, clubs, games and working to- gether on various projects, namely, transportation, forestry, poetry, and art. In mathematics, the Cardinals competed against the Bluebirds and Arthur Hartwig has proven to be an accurate and speedy worker. Our Happy Hour Club has given us a chance to show our dramatic and literary talent. Wil- liam Lowenstein, therefore, is christened the second Popeye and Boneita Belknap, our literary champion. In spelling, John Bush and Grace Giczkowski have had the most 100 per cent papers and have served faithfully on their teams. Our homeroom organization selected Alice Wincenc as our represen- tative to the Student Council. Lorraine Freeman and Glendon Klingelsmith have been chosen by the council for exhibiting good school spirit. Last, but not least, we are thinking of our closing day picnic, the highlights of which will be a baseball game, delicious eats and many games and sports, in which, no doubt, Dawn Darling will show her athletic ability. Thus draws to a clcse another year in our life history, soon to fade into the book known as Memories.
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THE SAGA Page 13 j)SV?ft S S 6»9g S»9C C C 6B 5 g6 foS S r C CqfrQSqC C Co Grade V Teacher, Miss Moore GIRLS HOYS N. Beard A. Miller C. Andrews G. Mann B, Belknap E. Miller R. Burnett R. Miller E. Berghorn F. Miller D. Darling H. Paton M. . Chaffee B. Mundonohl R. Dietz R. Pohl J. Etzold D. Newbold D. Feldman E. Quaintance H. Froelich I. Petty K. Gemerek R. Ratajczak C. Kapuza R. Shanley J. Gundel F. Rosenthal N. Kwaitkowski R. Shickler N. Hershberger D. Schopf V. Larkin A. Coon E. Hopkins L. Stocker M. McCann B. Waters K. Keller G. Sugg N. Lewis Grade IV Teacher, Miss Muchow GIRLS BOYS E. Attle M. Schurr D. Beaver W. Gundel H. Ferguson M. Schutt L. Bender A. Hughes V C. Froelich A. Sheasley W. Bridge C. Huntz B. Gemmel J. Shickler J. Capan C. Me Lane L. Mook J. Sugg J. Crouch R. Payne P. Nichols B. Sugg C. Froelich W. Pohl G. Schurr J. Thomas J. Frye M. Rood L. Geyer Grade III Teacher, Miss Grey GIRLS BOYS J. Etzold E. Keller C. Barche C. Magel G. Feldman C. Long C. Beaver R. Mundanohol E. Frey N. Payne J. Burns W. Murphy B. Geyer A. Peronne M. Clark C. Newcomb R. Heeb V. Shanley L. Gemerek M. Nice P. Hughes R. Groll H. Richardson C. Hawes J. Rosenbach G. Hawes W. Roth R. Kuras R. Schoenthal p. Larkin E. Townsing R. Lieb R. Waters Grade II Teacher, Miss Nelson GIRLS BOYS T. Beck E. Miller L. Bender G. Long D. Frey D. Mundaniohl R. Crouch L. Miller M. Frye M. Shanley C. G’aser D. Nichols K. Graves M. Waters R. Hawes C. Riley M. Lapp M. Weiler K. Hilderbrand W. Schutt M. Liskoff H. Huntz R. Sugg E. I eis Grade I Teacher, Miss Spencer GIRLS BOYS J. Barche M. Froehlick D. Cockle A. Lewis C. Beck G. Hawes D. Dumke R. Miller E. Bender S. Kaufman J. Fenner W. Miller P. Clarke N. Keefer P. Froehlick R. Nelson S. Cramer M. Long R. Geyer R. Richardson M. Fischer E. Ponter N. Kaufman P. Ritter D. Frey I. Voepel a Keller RTLeatzaw M. Yoder
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