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.5'euevu.'4Qa4de FIRST ROW--Mary Riffell, Sharon Eller, Patty Neff, Sue Feitshans, Carol Hussey, Gertrude Duerr, Joyce Deeter, Kathy Longenecker, Sharon Thompson, Connie Miller SECOND ROW--Kent Myers, John Flory, Billy Printz, Darlene Kress, Fay Mitchell, Patricia Schwartz, Dixie Shank, Janet Ressler, John Small, Tom Blumenstock THIRD ROW--Eldean Glick, Allen Rogers, Carroll Miller, Richard Baker, Dale McNelly, Dan Niswonger, Jerry Glasscoe, Larry Altic, Bob Feitshans, Dickie Wetzel, Ronald Rice, Mr. Morton This year the seventh grade tried to do its best. They had three pupils from Gordon. They were as follows: Allen Rogers, Phyllis Hamm, and Patty Swartz. Two new pupils from Dayton were Ronnie Rice and Ray Fellows. The students enjoyed a Christmas exchange. The Monroe Junior High Boys' team was beaten by Gettysburg at the Butler Tournament this year. They hope to do better next year. All pupils wish to thank Mr. Morton for the help he gave them this school year. Officers of the seventh grade class were as follows: Larry Altic ------------- President Bob Feitshans ----------- Vice-President Kathleen Longenecker ---- Sec. Treas. Sue Feitshans ----------- Reporter Sharon Thompson --------- Reporter 33
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swam FIRST ROW--Sandra Fetters, Helen Hoover, Phyllis Will- iamson, Noreta Bridenbaugh, Barbara Wick, Erla Kress, Priscella McDuffee, Ruth Ann Seman, Wanda Roach SECOND ROW--Miss Clee Smith, Jackie Hosopple, Eldean Gilbert, Gene Riffell, Bonnie Campbell, Ellen Dietrick, Patricia Deeter, Dennis Mundhenk, Philip Eikenberry, Richard Marker THIRD ROW--Jimmy Conner, Larry Feitshans, Paul Lutz, Jack Roberts, Tom Baker, Charles McDuffee, Gary Jones, Pat Roberts In September the Eighth grade chose sides for a spelling contest. Two leaders were Ruth Ann Seman and Jimmy Conner. Ruth Ann's side won. The class elected the following officers for the year: President - Sandra Fettersg Vice President - Helen Hooverg Sec. Treas. - Jimmy Connery Reporters - Wanda Roach and Ruth Ann Seman. The class was sorry to see the home room teacher, Miss Smith, leave, but was glad to welcome the new teacher, Mrs. Lockman. The new music teacher, Mr. Sipe, formed a Junior High Chorus. The class spent the remainder of the months preparing to make grades to enter high school. 32
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561:64 Qzade FIRST ROW--Larry Bridenbaugh, Jerry Roberts, Jerry Bixler SECOND ROW--Madonna Kress, Sally Seman, Linda Riesley, Jo Ann Best, Judy Morris, Myrna Gregg: Judy Besecker, Judy Olinger, Betty King, Judy Cross, Bonnie Fouts THIRD ROW--Ned Myers, Wayne Scheiding, Arlene Longenecker, Nancy Fourman, Judy Hoover, Gretchen Pa Hud, Beverly Small, Margie Hoff, Mr. Bright FOURTH--Jerry Altic, Ted Shields, Gary Kingry, Donald Spitler, Douglas Lambert, David Hoke, Bruce Stoltz, Marvin Mills, Kent Dickey, Deon Beane At the beginning of the school year there were seventeen girls and fifteen boys. During the year Wayne Scheiding moved to Palestine, Paul Longenecker returned from California, and Barbara Neff entered from Gettys- burg. Perfect attendance for the first semester was had by: Judy Besecker, Jo Ann Best, Judy Cross, Kent Dickey, Bonnie Fouts, Myrna Gregg, Margie Hoff, David Hoke, Madonna Kress, Marvin Mills, Judy Olinger, Jerry Roberts, Sally Semen, Ted Shields, Beverly Small and Bruce Stoltz. In September they elected the following class officers: President, Judy Beseckerg Vice-President, Bonnie Foutsg Secretary, Sally Semang Assistant Secretary, Madonna Kress. Members on the honor roll during the year were: Judy Besecker, Jo Ann Best, Judy Cross, Nancy Fourman, Bonnie Fouts, Judy Hoover, Betty King, Madonna Kress, Arlene Longenecker, Marvin Mills, Judy Morris, Judy Olinger, Linda Riesley, Sally Seman and Donald Spitler. 34
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