Corinth Elementary School - Yearbook (Shawnee Mission, KS)

 - Class of 1955

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Its functions are to guide children fl, in understanding the social culture,.and in acquiring its basic ideals and certain of its processesg QZQ in evaluating social concepts, ideals, and processesg and Dj in participating in his society with optimum satisfaction to himself and optimum benefit to society The school should do everything for a child that other agencies do not. The school should also correct the wrongdoings a person has acquired from sources out- side the school. The school's ultimate purpose is to establish appropriate behavior patterns in children. The social culture includes the knowledge, under- standings, skills, habits, attitudes, and ideals that have been accumulated by mankind. Elements of the social culture may be classified into two functional areasg those that are instrumental elements are: communication arts and skills, mathematical concepts and skills, spiritual concepts, skills in reflective think- ing, concepts in science, aesthetics, ,physical competence. The experimental are: Family living, Community flocal, national, and worldj vocational pursuits, leisure time activities. 1. The Approach from a Teacher's View His objective or aim is to act as a guide and co-worker, to keep his pupils and their work progressing profitably in accordance to the time used, knowledge gained, materials used, and satisfaction gained from the activity. The procedure of the teacher should be one which creates and helps to maintain an atmosphere conducive to work, a desire to seek further knowledge, a desiregto solve a given situation, and then to use these to create a greater desire for further learning and betterf living within the group. C. The teacher should administer various te sts, the evaluations of which are to be used in determining the effectiveness of the curr- iculum, and the objectives that should be set for more satisfactory living. A. B. 11. Summary of Evaluations of our Curriculum and our Objectives: From the Students View. The students should be happy and satisfied as to their attainrnents, They should have reached a higher level .in the values of living. They should be learning to accept their places in the homes, schools, and community life. The Parents' and Community'.s view should be one of' satisfaction with the school's program. They should feel that the school is meeting it's responsibilities in building boys and girls in a happier more healthful Democracy.. The Staff's Viewpoint should be that they have met the objectives fas shown in the approach, in accordance with our philosophy. A. B. C. 'Kansas Elementary School Evaluation Guide - 1950-51 Page Z. Objectives: 1. Develop a need, desire, and ability within the child to become a better citizen. ll. Develop each child in all aspects: A. Mentally: 1. That each child should acquire honesty, tolerance, good study habits, appreciation of arts, ability to evaluate and interpret any situation. , B. Physically: 1. That each child should acquire the ability to improve physical appearance, physical coordination, and those habits conducive to good health. C. Emotionally: l. That each child should acquire the ability to be loyal to himself, his home, his group, his community, state, nation, and world. D. Socially: l. That each child should acquire the ability to accept responsibility, to respect the rights of his fellowman, to be conscious of the privileges and restrictions of a Democracy, and the courage to be loyal to his own convictions. E. Spiritually: 1. That each child should acquire from his home. school, and community, training in these spirtual values which should enable him to become a happy individual in his own environ ment. The members of the entire staff and a parent committee worked with Dr. Cloy Hobson from the University of Kansas to evaluate and improve the program of our schools. We could not have succeeded without their cooperation. This covers the suggestions for an over-all philosophy and a set of objectives for our schools. COMMITTEE: Anna Kabler Adah Hagan Harriette Soellner SOMERSET FACULTY. FIRST ROW: Marjorie Depoe, Lylian Casford, Harriette Soellner, Adah Hagan, Opal Dunham, Camille Cowell, Paulene Scott. SECOND ROW: Melvin E. Bailey, Ruth Louderbaugh, Betty Collins, Richard Bennett, Asa Cleavinger, Helen Gordon Janet Feist, Mary Ann Lorenzen, THIRD ROW: Shirley Raymond, Mary Lou Web- ster, Shirley Sparling, Merna Disinger, Nancy Danforth, Alein Dahlin. Norma Stretch, Charlene Dickeson. CORINTH FACULTY. FIRST ROW: fLeft to Right, Sylvia Rieling, Nadyne Fleming, Thelma Marsh, Patricia Messamer, Carol .R6lif0I'd, Eloise Smith. SECOND ROW: Orin Swift. Elwanda Blair, Elisabeth Farnsworth, Jean Fincher, Joan Forbes, Truschel Sleeper, Ruby McCall, Turner House. THIRD ROW: Doris Hanebaum, Anna Kabler, Camille Cowell, Irene Boothe, Mathilda Brown, Katherine Stafford. Ann Nee. Not Shown - Teresa Farnen. JEAN FINCHER SECRETARY CHARLENE DICKESON SECRETARY CAMILLE CO WELL SC HOOL NURSE Y C U S T 0 B D A 2 I LEONARD JAMES A A' A A L TA A W E N W s O R DALE HOWARD DK Halloween dl Fun School The F arm Down South U P N orth Hdlflfy Birthday Wedding Bells Pink' an Blue d l C bristmas Dramatizin g Our Story Programs Orientals Are Interesting Round Table Discussion Ole Man Mo! Roy and His Friends Creative Art Clean-up Time Committee Work Boots Off Everyone! Time to Get Weigbed Lost and F ozma' Watch Those M oleeules Fly! Length Width Height Learn to Use N umhers junior Valentines Day Builders Easter Bulletin Board Puppet Show Finger ' Painting lr. Red Cross Audio-Visual Workshop Audio-Visual Workshop About Learning O-ur N ei gbbors Open House Waiting Patiently Good Morning We've Had a Good Day S econd Bake Grades Bread I Q, 1d D Learning Sharing 'With 'Thrift Others Father-Son Banquet The Declaration Of Independence Student Teacher Air f4ge Our N eigbbors , In Space W'0rksb0p A nd Cafeteria Personnel Assistants Kindergarten C laild ren Learn A bout Indians First Make Grades Buttef 1 Strong Building Bodies Good' 'I 'eetb Proper ll eiglJt d II Gym Class Seventh Fun Eighth Night Good Food For H ealtloy Bodies Is Essential And Reverence Allegiance Batter A Little Strategy Up!! H eave H o.' Assembly Programs Scientists llfork A Iso Artists At llyork Making Paper Kites Reading Reports Word Analysis Library Time Halloween Microphone Experience Eighth Grade ' Dramatics Learning to Listen ll5'e Lore to Read Our Great Country Good Writing Procedure Father Basketball Son Game ll e , Leqrn About Safety l r Student Council 7th E1 8th Chorus Parent-Teacher Conference and Spelling Bee Reading Writing Kindergarten- Morning Miss Fleming FIRST ROW: Mary Jo Shortridge, Kit Bezoff, Tim Kirkpatrick, Ricky Marlette, David Linder, Daryl Wilson, Eric Engstrom, Charles Horstman, Karen Ronsick. SECOND ROW: Greg Holm, John Ellington, Julie Dodkin,'Skip Marsh, Jim White, Stephen Spaw, Michele Barron, Billy Means. THIRD ROW: Connie Sue Buchholz Lynn Bollinger, David Wisegarver, Linda Sue Noble, Brenda Walters, Preston Green, Pam Kulp, and Mark Lubow.NOT SHOWN: Elizabeth Anderson, Mary Ann Sloop, and Doug Zimmerman. Kindergarten - Afternoon FIRST ROW: fLeft to Right, Miss Fleming, John Holstrom, Danny Dana, Butchie Benneson, Larry Grimm, Camilla Taylor, David Lewis, Beth Ann Elsen, Doug Eberts. SECOND ROW: Bobby Williamson, Steven Sanders, Mell Cooper, Edwin Cox, Wilson Smith, Dick Wichman, Rob Stair, JoAnne Cole. THIRD ROW: Sandra Dominick, Joan Marsh, Bruce Bellis, Jane Young, Mary Fredrickson, Gail Ander son, Russell Cox, Kathy McFadden. Not Shown: Eddie Wilson, Soni Scarr, Kenny Fiering, Vee Ann Stephens. Kindergarten - Morning - Miss Feist. FIRST ROW: Mike Armstrong, Joe Smiley, Lee Boutell, Cynthia Thompson, Janell Raidl, Linda Bosehert, Jimmy Throupe, Pamela Stahl, Gary Castle, John Nichols. SECOND ROW: Rick Jol1y,Larry Hendren, Gary Bugbee. Jimmy Forbes, Steve Johnson, Jayne Langham, Beverly Shultz, Patricia Rardin, Tamara Millstein, Gordon Holmes. THIRD ROW: Sharon Cassias, Helen Tyler, Ellen Varland, Becky Ashley, Kirby Bell, Randy Merker, Ricky Jones, Katie Taylor, Ritchie Graham, Jonathan Dodge. Kindergarten - Afternoon - Miss Feist. FIRST ROW: Mike Simmons, Barbara Springstube, Debby Gale, Robin Paxton, Bill McPeek, Roger Meyer, Cathy Dinneen, Susie Hofmann, Cynthia Bosworth, SECOND ROW: Priscilla Myers, Julie Bridges, Marianne Graham, Lawrence Gordon, Bobby Mika, Judy Fink, Billy Jolley. Larry Gold, Bob Kramer, Butch Gregory. THIRD ROW: Kristen Swanson, Steve McLane, Colleen Betty, Susan McDill, Kemp Smith, Raymond DiTirro, Susan Hinson, Deirdre Eaton, Alan Johnson, Not Shown: Sandy Picker, Chris Beasley. 1 1 N First Grade - Mrs. Soellner. FIRST ROW - Robbie Crawford, Shelby Yeddis, Carol Adams, Jeryl Morantz, Dean DeSpain, Linda Manley, John King, Ronnie Sircus, SECOND ROW: Pamela Mackenzie, Terry Ambrose, Donna Seigle, Carol Ann Wonder, Stewart Singer, Brooke Raymond, Cynthia Sanders, THIRD ROW: Carol N2lSh, SCOU Kern, Marki Bonebrake, Douglas Rittenger, Katherine Shanks, Jeff Langstaff, Michael Tiernan, Marcia Chasteen. Not in Picture: Mark Steele, Jackie Mall, Rochelle Federman, Lorie Stern. First Grade -- Mrs, Dunham. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Dunham, Stephanie Herrell, Cheryl Ehmcke, Fred Beatty, Frances Margolin, Hilarie Bolt, Dale Waller, Richard Liebman, Mark Olson, Kathie Crowe, Tommy DeKalb. SECOND ROW: Mary Schick, Bobette Ensign, Susan Davis, Stephen Krueger, Nancy I-laude, John Okrend, Alexis Leon, Lynn Hodgson, Wanda Leimert. THIRD ROW: Bob Hoyerman, Keith Hiatt, Mary I-Iueners, Janet New, Dick Dickinson, Tom Dibble, Darrel Reed, Cathy Holmes, Elizabeth Murray. Not in Picture: Steven Krug Second Grade-- Mrs. Stretch. First Row --Mrs. Stretch, David Love, Dena Feinberg, Patti Doane, Linda Mendell, Donna Spencer, Nicky Decker, Vicky Ward, John McFadden. Second Row-- Jimmy Asheraft, Sherry L'Hote, Terri Blunt, Dickie Hodgman, Rany Dickinson, Bonnie Rice, Scott Lerner, Perry Mason. Third Row--Patricia Woodbury, Barbara Stansell, Sue Dorr, Susan Miller, Nancy Dahlin, Elaine Lehman, Barton Kort, Terry Soderstrom, Bill Matthews. Not in picture -- Howie Anderson. Second Grade - Mrs. Scott First Row--Mrs. Scott, Sue Ann Flora, Sherry Echmcke, Barbara Jolley, Jacksie Williams, Merilee Goodenow, Sharon Gunther, Jach Troupe, Scotty Schwimrner. Second Row: -Steven Cawby, Marilyn Martin, Bruce Mendelson, Dixie Rigdon, Jim Burque st, Bob Stewart, Douglas Mallory, Carol Ann Trillin. Third Row--Jill Grundy, Kenny Kamberg, Christopher Sanders, Eddie Davis, Connie Pickett, Donald Kroening, Rolle Reed, Janice Finch. Not in picture-Bobby Greene. Third Grade - Mrs. Brown- FIRST ROW: fLeft to Rightj Mrs. Brown, Jimmy Daniels, Robert Butts, Mary Sue Cole, Terry Gibson, Mike Valk, Lee Horstman, Kaern Vanice, Dickie Ross. SECOND ROW: Curtis Barton, Jill Vaughan, Janice Frohn, Lynn Willis, R. L. Mullins, George Burg, Judy Kroening, Nancy Benneson. THIRD ROW: Donna Legend, Carl Dobkin, Kay Slentz, Cathy Tauch, Melanie Faust, Larry Goff, Gwen Wilson. Not Shown: Mary Jane Ash- craft, Andrea Hicks, Beverly Small, David Snider, Bruce Solomon, David Harbrecht. Third Grade: - Mrs. Boothe. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Boothe, George Logan, Sharon Marlette, Pamela Johnson, Richard Jenkins, Richard Hathaway, Richard Geary, Anita LeSuer, Connie Pilgram. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Cope, Linda Kay Bland, David Harris, Candice Cedarland, Jeffrey Messick, Tommy Kilroy, Valeree Sue Carroll, Patsy Ready, Linda West. THIRD ROW: Julia Moyer, Kathy Gilbert, Richard Ferguson, Michael Ferguson, Paul Henry Hess, Gregory Wiese, Virginia Linder, Gail Grundy, Ellen Sue Hyman. Not Shown: Joan Stackhouse, Howard Lubow. Third Grade - Mrs. McCall. ' FIRST ROW: Mrs. MCC2111. Jeff Barefoot, Pamela Lewis, Donna Day, Deborah Roady, Mark Wilson, Susan Major, Jill Marsh, Jean Way. SECOND ROW: Jo Linda EbC1'tS. Nancy Cooper, Jim Davis, Ronnie Johnston, Jimmie Nicholas, Tommy King, John Klotz, Frances MacDonald, Nannette White. THIRD ROW: Sandy Lyons, Fred Grun- wald, Chuck Henderson, Ann Newton, Billy Leyden, Janette Monsees, Laura Langstaff, Deanna Deaton. Not Shown: Deborah Peltzman, Fredrick Wisegarver,Richard Wisegarver Third Grade - Mrs. Rieling. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Rieling, Monte Hildreth, Karen Winstead, Patty Lichty, Martha Elsen, Tom Stevenson, Cheryl Horowitz, Dyanna Pruitt, Bobby McLaughlin. SECOND ROW: Dean Slifer, Sherry Jones, Bill Reno, J. Keith Johnson, Jerry Chait- man, Bobby Davis, Marian Bloemker, Georgianna Jones. THIRD ROW: Linda Noel. Lewis Retrurn, Douglas Ambrose, Larry Hogan, Tom Reid, Phyllis Bear, Christine Cornelius, Mary Virginia Jacobsmeyer. Not Shown: Alan Fiering, Diane Huntington, Larry Wollard, Jon McKay. Third Gradeg - Mrs. Forbes. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Forbes, Dean Johnson, Keith Johnson, David Burnstein, Tim Hadley Terry Austin, Greg McMaster, Tom Wells. SECOND ROW: Marlyn Yoakum, Jeanne Burlile, Jean Evans, Susan Fisher, Barbara Evans, Randy Smith, Beverly Old. THIRD ROW: John Murray, Donnie Buchholz, Linda Davis, Rob-Taylor, Rita Ragland, Linda Rardin, Jane Bell. Not Shown: Gary Young, Donna Clark, Suzy Goodwin, Kay Hoffman, Tom Swale, Larry Wilhelm, Shirley Ellis. Fourth Grade - Mrs. Messamer. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Messamer, Rick Boley, Connie Moore, Vicki Breach, Sharon Noble, Stephen Weber, Michael Mendelsohn. SECOND ROW: Bob Chester. Linda Shepherd, Ronnie Duncan, Billy Waller, Graig Bartles, Ginger Kamberg. THIRD ROW: Judy Throupe, Dion Frischer, Tom Harbrecht, Sherry Royer, Bob Gibb, Michael Schecter, Teri Margolis. Not Shown: Russell Hollingsworth, Mark Reyner, Nancy Jo Horn, Carol Whorton, Marvin Kraft. I' Fourth Grade - Miss Reliford. FIRST ROW: Miss Reliford, Cheryl Mallory, Sharon Hensevelt, Kathy Smith, Conni Johnson, Kevin Jones, Jay Fink, Robert Ensign. SECOND ROW: Michael Allen, Linda Taylor, Roberta Martin, Keith Morantz, Judith Peltzman, Robert Woodbury, Kay Faddis , Carol West. THIRD ROW: Tom Riggin, Nancy Dorr, Jan Truitt, Deborah Shapiro, Janet McClure, Pamala Park, John Long, Gary Day. Fourth Grade - Miss Kabler. FIRST ROW: Miss Kabler, Cheryl Good, Sandy Nash, Bob Van Deventer, Susan Jolley, Glen Canfield, Janie Rowlands, Drew Mendleson. SECOND ROW: Jerry Currie, Gene Elsas, Charles Caldwell, David Goldberg, Jack Holzer, Jim Rice, Randy Grimm, Annette Shoemaker, THIRD ROW: Tom Kramer, Ricky Schroeder, Sonny Renne, Francyne Laatz, Jan Marsh, Larry Alton, Gary Truitt. Not Shown: Johnny Wiederholt, Sharlee Wilson. M ,AYWADKAHKA Y f Fifth Grade - Mrs. Farnsworth. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Farnsworth, David Nash, Phyllis Burnstein, Mike Usborne, Gary Yukon, Kenny Brown, Peter Horstman, Rick Moses, Andrea Ellington, Dale Minter, Arthur Henry. SECOND ROW: Jim Rawlings, Jack Machette, Charles Smith, Gordon Grundy, Candy Thompson, Carol Cole, Steve Johnson, Judy Liebman, Cindy Thompson, Lyn Krueger. THIRD ROW: Jean Tennyson, Libby NuDelman, Mike Abrams, Tom Barnes, Bill Prugh, Patty Robinson, John Smyth, Larry Cohen, Pam Wiese. Not shown: Melanie Shepherd. Fifth Grade - Mrs. Marsh. FIRST ROW: Mark VanAuken, Bret Burquest, Wayne Wolfe, Gard Gibson, Jean Holmes Connie Fox, Judy Harber, Steve Plas, Harve Ringheim. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Marsh, Jo Gayle Smith, Jana Gage, Janet Oram, JoAnnG0odenow, Annette Zimmerman, JoAnn Senger, Susan Mohl, Suzanne Klotz, Larry Ammon. THIRD ROW: Mary Ramsey, Jean Morton, Stanley Franklin, Charles Kuhn, Carl Keeton, Nancy Collier, Mark Dana, Larry Petett, Daniel Schwimmer. Not Shown: Kenneth Shultz, Joan Haag, Phyllis Mumbower. Fifth Grade - Mrs. Stafford, Jan McQuex-ry, David Redfearn, Jay Hoffman, Jim Mercer, Nancy Smith, Douglas Bellis, Davey Rigdon, Susan Crosby, Julianne Loncar. SECOND ROW: Bobby Barker, Steve Ferguson, Kathy Kirkpatrick, Judy Gilbert, Larry Kilroy, Jo Ann Sloop, John Chambliss, Donna Hedges, Ronald Clawson. THIRD ROW: David Sears, Geff Reed, Charles Birkholz, Caryl Dahlin, Betty Shore, Sharon Smith. Pam Beekman, J.W. Hildreth. Not Shown: Joyce Breach, Barbara Solomon, Jerry Jordan. Sixth Grade - Mr. Rouse, Richard McKeown, Betty Allen, Robert Schroeder, Suzanne Ready, Cynthia Major, Harry Nicholas, Judy Sarazan, Nancy Crutchfield. SECOND ROW: David Spaw, Richard Longerbeam, Steve Klotz, John Elliott, Lynne Talman, Cynthia Weber, Larry Whitaker, Mike Plumley. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Fisher Rebecca Noel, Sherry Decker, Wallace Cooper, Mike Roe, Nancy Cole, Satin Smith. Jon Meulengracht. Not Shown: Carolyn Adams, David Hyman. Not Shown: Carolyn Adams, David Hyman. Sixth Grade - Mrs. Sleeper. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Sleeper, Roger Calkins, Charlotte Holloway, Sally Putnam. Lewis Parrish, Butch Van Galder, David Tauch, Jimmy Lytton, Grant Barricklow. SECOND ROW: Mr. Swift, Steve Duer, Beverly Wood, Karen Sells, Jane Oldham, Mike Sears, Robbie Leigh, Gary Wilhelm, Mike Plost. THIRD ROW: Diann Holm, Susan Truitt, Sandra Lutz, Tim Roark, Gregg Gibb, Connie Meyer, Pam Ellington, Laura Flath. Not Shown: Larry Johnson. Sixth Grade - Mrs. Smith. FIRST ROW: Sharon Cope, Marcia Bennett, Nancy Ingham, Stephanie Rowlands, Jane Giberson, Charles Schooler, Gary LeSuer, David Helms. Vicki Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Smith, Nedra Johnson, Linda Lumary, Patricia Owen, Elroy Deppeler, Ronald Rardin, Janice McGuire, Ronnie McDaniel, Richard Trimble. THIRD ROW: Janice Cordes, Ellen Fehr, Nancy Lee Nash, Steven Moore, Robert Waldinger, Donna Spears, John Davis, Robert Hickey. Not Shown: James Glover. Seventh Grade - Miss Farmen. FIRST ROW: Miss Farmen, Karen Morgan, Roger Douglas, Cheryl Marlene, Jim Martin, Richard Hllsted, Dianne Wood, Linda Smith, Bill Gillam. SECOND ROW: Dennis Shoemaker, Dick Mensch, Steve Yoakurn, Susan Alton, Mary Lou Evans, Nancy Davis, David Nasaw, Gerry Ryberg, THIRD ROW: Frank Plas, Mary Ellen Overman, Jackie Hill, Virginia Smith, Richard Green, Cathie Austin, Bill Valk, Marcia Bollinger, Ricki Taylor. Seventh Grade - Mrs. Hagan. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Hagan, Edward Shires, Dianna Whitaker, Richard Gage, Wendy Proud, Mitch Beaver, John Osborn, Ray Hendren, Sudie Sallee, Robert Boley. SECOND ROW: Barbara Nash, John Rust, Sharon Owen, Val White, Sue Everman, Janet Deither, Reed McNeal, John Copeland, Linnie Hicks, THIRD ROW: James Petett, Bette Plout, Gerald Brady, Kathy Allen, Bill Moore, Charlotte Clawson, John Gillis, Peggy MacRoberts, Lesley Hagood 'SEVENTH GRADE - Mrs. Dahlin First Row: Terry Johnson, Bobby Cook, Jerra Lea Bachman, Bill Magill, Sue Kinell, Susan Hotz, David Bitters, Jonny Ragan. Second Row: Mrs. Dahlin, Jomel Weeks, Stephen Koffman, Pamela Mall, Bill Schunk, Janet Foster, Anne Picker, Joe Brady, Ford Nelson, Third Row: Roberta London, Jane Harber, Diane Shoemaker, Suzanne Edwards, Douglas Gale, Douglas Heslip, Susan Davis, Lyrnan Goff, Not in Picture: Sharon Bachman, Judith Ensign, John Wilson. SEVENTH GRADE - Mr. Bennett. First Row: Mr. Bennett, Vicki Malone, Louise Waterman, Todd Cannon, Anne Glazebrook, Tom Patterson, Kay Cash, Ben Whitacre, Brenadine Williams, Fred Lubin. Second Row: Carol Strahan, Pamela Hudson, Dick Taylor, Mike Brady Robby Allen, Robert Darby, Martin Chaitman, Joan Shiffman, Nancy Ellis. Third Row: Diane Harris, Melisa Gordon, Butch Mayer, Bill Sechrest, Chuck Daniels, Ritchey Wetzel, Bob Stackhouse, Emily Harris, Becky Jo Thomason. Not in Picture-Nancy Rockwell. Eighth Grade - Mr. Cleavinger FIRST ROW: Jimmy France, Douglas VanAuken, .Jimmy Ransom, Vicki Gibson, Kirk Hill, Deanna Bresel, Jeanie Jarrell, Gloria Kraft, Chai-lame Henry, Pam Alston. SECOND ROW: Mr. Cleavinger, Ann Holmes, Judy Faddis, Jay Marsh, David Hodson, Conrad Nagel, Ann Way, Shelia Crutchfeild, Kay Camp, Janette Wells. THIRD ROW: Martha Leith, Jo Marshall, Dale Gibb, Virginia Shore, Ronnie Fisher, Philip Pine, Fred Moret, Nancy Heitz, Jeanine Dobbins. Eighth Grade - Miss Webster I 'FIRST ROW: Miss Webster, Patty Hensevelt, Mary Lou Jordan, Patty O Berg, Diane Elwell, Carol Cassias, Stephen Legend, Jan Wade, Richard New, Frank Tessier. SECOND ROW: Joyce Parker, Leslie Vanice, Joan Shelby, Mary Robert son, Judy Putman, Sonny Ellis, Joan Overman, Alan Krueger, Roger Morphew, THIRD ROW: Eugene Rardin, Penne Lou Payne, Sharon Hansard, Janice Johnson, Arthur Dessauer, Jonna Meulengracht, Bob Wood, Bob Lumary. Not in Picture - Judy Quirk, Pat Rockwell, Eddie Kramer. CHEERLEADERS: FIRST ROW: Diane Elwell, Vicki Gibson, Charlaine Henry, Kay Camp. SECOND ROW: Jonna Meulengracht, Leslie Vanice, Judy Putman, Mar- tha Leith. BAND: Charlotte Clawson, Roger Morphew, Robert Darby, Eugene Rardin, Lesley Hagood, Edward Shires, Dick Taylor, Penne Payne, Roland Rardin, Jimmy Gluver, Eddie Kramer, Reed McNeal, Nancy Smith, Barbara Nash, Charles Burkholz, Janet Foster, John Elliott, David Bitters, Douglas Gayle, Emily Harris. Mrs. Hagan, Director. .


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