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SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Betty Williamson, Marilyn Lecklider, Phyllis Lecklider. Norman Miller, Merlin Keeler, Harold Zacharias, Marlene Small, Gene Shoenleben, Shirley Jasenski, Harrison Monnier Ray Lavy, Ralph Lyme, Marilyn Eley. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Henderson, Martha Sell, Barbara Byram, Janice Hahn, Danny Binkley, Hadley de Bordeaux, Wayne James, Phyllis Hartle, Kathleen Small, David Anderson, Jimmie Grote SEVENTH GRADE On September 7, 1948, a group of twenty-nine girls and boys were eagerly waiting at the door of the seventh grade room, ready to conquer that first year of Junior High. Days came and went, and with them also came many new experiences--both pleasant and unpleasant. Oi course, there were no more recesses, but there was that new class, phys- ical education, which all enjoyed. Then there was the thrill of attending all assembly programs, which heretofore had not been their privilege. A These two things, along with the fact that now there were several teachers instead of just one to guide them, gave them that grown-up feeling and helped them to realize they had a certain responsibility to fulfill. 26
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EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Eldon Shoenleben, Tom Pence, DeWayne Miller, Tom Brown, Robert Burns, Norman Didier, Bill Mangold, Phillip Jones, Darlene Wion, Chalmer Unger, Lester Bixler. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Williams, lda Mae Darding, Patsy Clark, Etta Mae Flora, Calvin Sell, Charles Wise, David Johnston, Billy Brewer, Leo Bax-ga, Shirley Cottrell, Joan Schultz, Dixie Hollinger. THIRD ROW: Ralph Farmer, Eldon Miller, Bud Ditmer, Myrtle Merica. Esther Fern Petersime, Anna Mae Ditmer, Evelyn Coning, Alma Jean Martin, Lawrence Shafer, Albert Hartzell. EIGHTH GRADE Thirty-nine boys and girls entered the eighth grade last fall. The results of their first task, election of officers are Eldon Miller, president: Etta Mae Flora, vice-president? and Esther Fern Petersime, secretary-treasurer. The class was sorry to lose Mrs. Stoltz, their home- room teacher in November, but is happy that Mr. Gauvey has come to finish the year with them. Class parties this school term included a hay ride, a Christmas party, a skating party, and a Valentine party. Z5
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SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Lowell Baber, Merlin Miller, Eugene Etzler, Marcella Burns, Beverly Oldham, Dorothy Sander, Connie Painter, Harvey Crick, Treva Dickey, Jerry Trent, Larry Trent, Robert Shaifner, Opal Garber. SECOND ROW: Mr. Brown, Marion Skiles, lva Barga, Adele Stoltz, Luanna Erlsman, Patricia Cottrell, Wilma Clark, Evelyn Sullenbarger, Arden Coning, Melvin Lavy, Robert Mangold, Norma Christman. THIRD ROW: Janet Morton, Nancy Myers, Johnny Flcry, Johnny Brickler, Margery Martin, Betty Johnston, Norma Farmer, Donald Shilt, Robert Long, Junior Class, John Farmer, Virginia Brubaker. SIXTH GRADE The sixth grade is proud of its size this year--forty boys and girls. There are two sets of twins in the class, June and John Farmer and Jerry and Larry Trent. Five of the girls twirl batons with the band and three pupils play in the orchestra.. Everyone is working very hard to become good junior high students next year. 27
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