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7W?'W FIRST ROW--Sandra Printz, Judy Klink, Lavon Wintrow, Dorla Applegate, Sue Hartzell, Joy Miller, Carolyn Stutz, Anna Mae Longenecker, Susanah Garber, Jerrlyn Baker SECOND ROW--Ralph Deeter, Bill Hussey, Roger Campbell Ralph Baker, Harmon Beckner, Tom Feitshans, Bruce Shank. Joe E. Brown, Ted Loxley, Mrs. Ranallo THIRD ROW--Ronnie Bridenbaugh, Paul Dean Miller, David Eikenberry This division of the fifth grade had 13 girls and 12 boys at the begin- ning of this year. Ruth Ellen Piatt moved away in January, thus leaving only 12 girls. Parties during the year were a Halloween party, a Christmas party and a birthday party given by Barbara Green, and a Valentine party on February lb. The boys played the sixth grade games out of three. The sixth grade defeated the fifth grade in four out ing basketball with girls' rules and were older and more experienced, too All will look back to this year 36 in baseball and defeated them in two returned the favor in basketball and of five games. The girls began play- the sixth grade girls proved they with pleasant memories. 1 hut' ' ' dir
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7fff4?Wf-'f FIRST ROW--Chloe Ann Wogoman, Sharon Arnett, Connie His- song, Shirley Holsapple, Carol Long, Bettie Graham, Kayd0da, Sharon Fourman, Judy Miller, Sand Peatt, Sue Ree SECOND ROW--Mrs. Delaplane, Doyle Eakes, Vera Cottrell, Patty Lavy, Janet Kronenberg, Beatriz Guajardo, Janice Hoblit, Paul Wick THIRD ROW--Ronnie Shank, Fred Feitshans, Gary Brown, Robert Stickley, Ronald Brumbaugh, Mike Kissell, Lynn Baker This division of the Fifth Grade started the year with sixteen girls and nine boys. Beatriz Guajardo left this class early in the year to return to her native state of Texas. Sandy Piatt left in January to attend school in Richmond, Indiana. Both divisions enjoyed several parties together during the year including a Halloween party, a Christmas exchange party and one at Va1entine's week. The class enjoyed both United States History and geography as well as the introduction to fractions and long division in arith- met ic 9 They enjoyed their Reading Circle books and Weekly Readers. 35
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7owzt6Quzde FIRST ROW--Jimmie Bridenbaugh, Lucian Jr. McDaniel, Ned Overcash SECOND ROW--Gloria Miller, Sally Stoltz, Carolyn Gilbert, Janet Brown, Nancy Younce, Willowdean Rench, Bonnie Baker, Sandra Wogoman, Sandra Spahr, Linda Wick, Mary Ann Blumenstock, Janis Beasecker THIRD ROW--Jackie Hangen, Travis Oda, Beverly Myers, Carolee Bridenbaugh, Beverly Gebert, Donnie Koontz, Douglas Yohe, Mrs. Miriam Myers FOURTH ROW--Ralph Holsopple, Gary Eubank, Jimmy Baker, Eugene Ditmer, Gary Niswonger, Larry Kauffman, Larry Kress, Douglas McDuffee, Kent Althouse, Billie King The fourth grade started the school year with an enrollment of seven- teen boys and fifteen girls. Then at Thanksgiving time Douglas Yche moved to Columbus. The Christmas season brought two more changes with Bonnie Baker moving to Arcanum and Ann Fellows coming in from Fairview School in Dayton. Gloria Miller spent the Christmas vacation in Arizona. She helped to brighten the after Christmas season with tales of the Sunny West. The Music and Bible classes that were added to our schedule the second semester were enjoyed by all. The class was very proud when Carolyn Gilbert's poster was chosed as first in state class for grades one to six. Carolee Bridenbaugh tap danced in the Institute program. All are hoping to greet you next year as members of the fifth grade. 37
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