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GRADE FOUR — Miss Muchow, Teacher Girls—Jean Etzold, Geraldine Feldmann, Belly Geyer, Rose Alene Heeb, Peggy Hughes, Evelyn Keller, Carol Long, Noelle Payne, Aldine Peronne, Lorraine Paul, Clara Chaffee, Lorraine Yaw. Boys—Carl Barche, Carl Beaver, Jack Burns, Maynard Clark, Lewis Gemerek, Robert Groll, George Hawes, Clifford Hawes, Roman Kuras, Robert Larkin, Robert Leib, Carr Magel, Robert Mundaniohl, Russell Mault, Calvin Newcomb, Melvin Nice, Wilford Roth, Mark Rood, Jack Rosenbacb, Richard Scboentbal, Elton Tonsing, John Caton, La Vern Cooley, Lloyd Roes. • • • GRADE THREE First Row—Mary Lou Liskoff, Robert Sugg, Theresa Beck, Charles Riley, Mary L. Weiler, Richard Crouch, Mary Frye, Daniel Nichols, Kathryn F. Graves. Second Row—Eugene Leis, Reginald Hawes, Lester Miller, Betty Snyder, Kenneth Hildebrand, Mary E. Lapp, Laverne Bender, Eliza beth Miller, Miss Grey, Eugene Staebeil, Dorothy Mundaniohl, Walter Schutt, Evelyn Parks, Herbert Huntz, Harold Paul, Gilbert Long. GRADE TWO — Miss Zoller, Teacher Girls—June Barche, Clara Beck, Erma Beulah Mault, Lula Mault, Elsie Boys—Daniel Cockle, Russell Geyer, Bender, Patsy Clarke, Jeannette Lein- Ponter, Thelma Stage, Irma Voelpel. Charles Keller, Joseph Koenig, Nelson inger. Avis Brauer, Mary Jane Long, Roes, Theodore Snyder. GRADE ONE — Miss Spencer, Teacher Landel, Glenn Leis, Kenneth Lent, John Lockhart, Orvan Miller, Willis Miller, Bruce Parks, Carl Payne, Herbert Ponter, David Riley, William Yaw. 7 5« SAGA Girls—Bata Blair, Jayleen Brunck, Pa- tricia Burns, Charlene Cory, Marilyn Cummings, Sylvia Fish, Callista Green, Helen Koenig, Verna McKofke, Idella Miller, Carole Rosenbach, Arlene Roth, Ruth Sugg, Jeanne Tamlin, Eleanor Taylor, Jane Whittlinger. Boys—Robert Burns, Kcnward Cummings, John Dawydko, David Duinke, Lowell Freeman, Richard Frye, Frederick 15
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GRADE SIX First Row—Robert Polil, Eugene Cummings, Frederick Rosenthal, James Scanlon, Charles Andrews, Robert Ratajczak, Ernest Quaint ance, Howard Paton, Kenneth Geinerek, Kenneth Keller, Donald Schopf, Leon Stocker, Dennis Darling. Second Row—Fannie Miller, Norma Beard, Eunice Berghorn, Doris Newbold, Edna Roes, Alma Miller, Arleen Halsey, Mary McCann, Ester Miller, Velina Larkin, Marilou Chaffee, Beatrice Mundaniohl, Janice Etzold. Third Row—Raymond Burnett, Roy Miller, Donald Feldman, John Gundel, George Mann, Edna Johnston, Audrie Coon, Helen Gorom, Anna Mae Bender, Ruth Shickler, Clara Kapuza, Robert Schurr, Richard Dietz, Ellis Hopkins, Glen Sugg, Miss Hoehman. GRADE FIVE First Row—Norman Jones, Daniel Beaver, Lewis Geyer, Albert Hughes, Joseph Capan, James Crouch, Webster Pohl, Charles Huntz, Fred Beaver, John Frye. Second Rou —Miss Boldt, Phyllis Nichols, Arvilla Sheasley, Mable Schurr, June Sugg. Third Row—Wilhelm Gundel, Robert Payne, James Gorom, Jean Ann Thomas, Lyda Mook, Marion Schutt, Betty Gemmel, Harriet Ferguson, Betty Sugg, Clayton Braun, Charles Newbold, Levant Bender. 72 SAGA 14
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PRESS CLUB First Row—Arthur Lords, Edward Kueblewind, William Zimmer, Herbert Weinsheimer, Earl Long. Second Row—Jewel Crouch, Lois Heist, Marion Capan, Marian Blarr, Marjorie Yoder, Mona Moore. Third Rote—Miss Tanner, Jean Metzler, Grace Burton, Viclorine Melancon, Bette Clarke, Joan Fitzsimmons, Rose Kaegebein, Eunice Landow, Eleanor Gerber, Marie Gill, Bernice Monczynski, Miss Rogler. The Press Club was again organized at the beginning of the year with a new adviser, Miss Tanner. There are twenty-five members enrolled in the Press Club. A feeling of cooperation exists among the members which enables them to accomplish much progress. The one aim of the club was to edit a bigger and better paper which would exceed that of last year. With this in view, the Club joined the Empire State School Press Association in November. There are two staffs of the paper. The Editorial Staff which takes care of getting the news together, and the Business Staff, under thfe leadership of Miss Rogler, which does the typing, mimeographing, and stapling of the paper. On each staff a member is assigned to a certain task and with the cooperation of the two staffs the paper is put out monthly. In the beginning of the year the Keyhole consisted of eight pages and was edited every two weeks. Since then, it has increased to sixteen pages and is edited once a month. The Press Club feels that each issue of the school paper has, by far, exceeded the proceeding issue, and hopes that you agree with them. 7Tie SAGA
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