Edgerton High School - Edgertonian Yearbook (Edgerton, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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1 Q mmh V FIRST ROW: Karen Albright, Donnie Baker, Shirley Bruot, Alana '1 - ff ,:1. i sr ,rg Win fj, T I f,,p Callender. SECOND ROW: Brenda Chrisman, Ronald Cramer, 'WWA-i i - i1'A2 1 riir? ' r f ' Michael DeGroff, Perry Dunlap. THIRD ROW: Judy Ford, Shirley ' if :'ii 5 2,335 Grandey, Madonna Green, Cheryl Harker. rf'-Ni N f ' 'b ii' if 5 :5 ,1:x' 'fm' We began the school year with thirteen boys and ,uw . ....-M .I-. ...... 923212135 335233 g'1f2S'-S! - r , atm.-.af-M iMi:if 5 ..3 it T fourteen girls. We were ioined later by Linda Roberts, W Cary McCutcheon and Linda King. This made a total It enrollment of thirty for the year. We enjoyed parties at Halloween, Christmas time and on Valentine's Day. During the week of Washing- S7 iil W Q ton's birthday we gave a tea for our Mothers. Just it T x before Easter we made Easter baskets and dyed eggs to put in them. Another highlight of the year was the operetta The Kitchen Clock by the first, second and third grades. Two members of our class had speaking parts. Alana Callender was the Broom, Fred Kimpel was the Dustpan. Shirley Grandey, Linda Yarger, Brenda Chrisman, and Shirley Bruot were Stars. The rest of the class sang the Broom and Dustpan Song. We have made notebooks, learned poetry, and read many books. One of our projects has been feeding the birds outside our schoolroom window and identifying our feathered visitors. F A, A - , Another proiect has been the study of famous pictures. We have espe- -f ...al . cially enioyed Sir Edwin Landseer's dogs and the portraits of children painted by artists in the days before cameras were invented. , FOURTH ROW: Roger Kessler, Freddie Kimpel, FIFTH ROW: nk Q. ,Ili Delvain Kittle, Jane Koerner, Carol Lutterbein, Jon Ort. SIXTH if . ROW: Sam Seevers, Delores Siebenaler, Ronnie Spangler, Linda Stockman. SEVENTH ROW: Charee Thompson, Terry Warner, mtg T N td Keith Whitman, Linda Yarger, NOT SHOWN: Linda Roberts, g r Sli Tommy Pierce, Cary McCurcheon, Linda King. Our teacher this year is Mrs. Anne Rassi, .4

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FIRST ROW: Kathleen Badman, Frederick Bergman, Katherine Bigger, Clarence Creamer. SECOND ROW: Robert Draggoo, Kathleen Engler, Kenneth Fiig, Barbara Harman. THIRD ROW: Shirley Harvey, Saundra Henricks. Fill 'I' GRADE We have read the three pre-primers, the primer Fun with Dick and Jane, the first reader Our New Friends, Peter's Family, and Good Times by Scott-Foresman. We also read a first reader Around Green Hills by Betts and We Three a reader for inde- pendence . Most of us know our letters - the consonant sounds and the vowels. We have learned to count objects and write our numbers to lO0. We have worked combinations and learned the meaning of number facts up to and including the number ten. Our trips to the library and the Post Office were a lot of fun. We learned how to get books to read from the library. At the Post Office we learned how the mail gets to and from the Post Office and how it is sorted. We made a farm and wrote a story about it. Plans were made to give o little play for some of the other grades. Our picnic was held the lost week of school. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Herrington, Larry Huffman, Steven Koerner, David Krill. FIFTH ROW: Diane Krill, Stanley Rohrs, Gregory Schott, Terry Sito. SIXTH ROW: Nancy Stetter, Robin Timmerman, Edward Underwood, Ralphweber NOT SHOWN: Paul Swift, Edward Bigger, Karen Underwood, Linda Metz. 'T Mrs Jennie Richards IS our teacher this year



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FIRST ROW: Roger Ashbaugh, Sharon Boger, Fay Buchs, Betty Coplin. SECOND ROW: Barry Dohner, Irene Fee, Wayva Gall- ant, Cynthia Green. THIRD ROW: Susan Hilbert, James Hughart, Jared Keppeler, Sharon Keppeler. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Kimpel, James Koch. ECO ll Gllilllll We had twenty-eight pupils in our room this year We completed our required workbooks and textbooks, besides several supplementary readers. Every pupil read enough Reading Circle Books to receive a certificate. We also visited the Public Library and many of us became members so we could get books regularly. We took two walks looking for beauties of nature and exhibits For science. We did some simple exper- iments, also, to make us alert to the world about us. While we worked hard, we had playtime, too. We did finger painting and smoke pictures, clay modeling and crayola work . We made paper buildings and constructed a ram . This was complete with house furnishings, livestock and Farm equipment loaned by the pupils . We worked out units on Good Health and Good Manners and made booklets for one . We entertained our mothers to a tea, at which time they observed our regular class work. We had part in the V if in ,... - il f' 'r' 7' , , , ,f-iz .. YJ 1 'Q '12 .. ,' '-'. S ' f. ev - fi '. v..-, ., .1 I t f - -wi,l,: f'g,: K ,-3.71 , I f 3, Lux, Hx.. Ta, 1 'jg' is 3, z ' QM A K fffgf, .. fi, K: 'WW , fps: ,Lg. I, ff N.. ' H 51516, . X A Nix E+ ff P5514 TQ Q ' 'I ' Q if . . - -11' r dlfq zs Christmas program and were elves for the operetta The y - Kitchen Clock . .,, sls ...,, 1 , .U ' We have kept our room bright and colorful with sea- J ,ett sonal decorations, and made little things to take home Y - H I '1 I W I . . . . . I I y I .., 1 . which we hope will bring back pleasant memories of this 5, g .fn t X S ' is S school year. is as -1 ' 'ttl . W i lf 2 .2 ig . 1 are M fwfr' L .- wg tr ,mf .Q If Xtra. . :fi 55 .,, r in . 'vs M ,www ' s 9 H3 hum fr, , .K :kk ..,' 4 Nh . ,, .. . Q s. Hs- , ,,.,, f -fr - wr fi , , 'q.f.w ,q 1 , ,rw wr rg .r ,, , C r. ',' M ,,'..' SJ ft MW t ae., -- ' N 4 . le- - 4. , -3- .......-.N I Sfgyn ,fl-59,04 I A - FIFTH ROW: Jeanne Krill, Susan Lehman. SIXTH ROW: Janie McClelland, Lee Nihart, Michael Pence, Betty Rosendaul. SEVENTH ROW: Jerry Seevers, Max Sharp, Carolyn Thorp, Jerry Timmerman, EIGHTH ROW: Marcia Wilson, Wayne Wilson, Robert Witsaman, Carol Yoh, NOT SHOWN: Joyce Underwood. Mrs, Bernice Schooley is the teacher of our second grade.

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