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Grade 7-l . . . Miss White First Row-Audrey Whitecomb, Nancy Jackson, Betty Webb, Elaine Elias, Betty Lou Simmons, Mary Jane Byer. Second RowfMarjorie Fritz, Doris Winesky, Jean Bremmer, Miss White, Gloria Di Cio, Shirley Thompson, Evelyn Fetterhoff, Eileen Bucknall. Third Row7Joe Wasson, Billy l-loburg, Billy Wallhauser, Perry McCall, Bob Molnar, Daniel Woodford, Paul Kelker, Fourth Row-Charles Trimble, Charles Zillweger, Herbert Linn, Charles Vorner, Ed Yoegle, Bill Blake, Victor Ogrey, Algert Johnson. Grade 7-2 . . . Miss Usher First Row-Lois Edmundsan, Helen LaFever, Ruth Miller, Jean Garrow, Dorothy Battles, Shirley Matzen- bacher, Joan Stauffer, Marlene Wylie. Second Row-Joan McCoy, Gail Ritter, Eileen Pietrusinski, Marianna McCook, Miss Usher, Naomi Schmidt, Nancy Uhl, Rose l-lotz, Rosemary Windgassen. Third Row-Jimmy Don- ald, George Bednarik, John Lichina, James Gabert, Richard Windgassen, Ryan McNaughton, Ronald Probst, James Fetterhoff, Ray Edmondson, Kenneth Crowley. ..17.-.
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SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL All presidents of the Home Rooms from ten to twelve meet under the heading of Hampton's Senior Student Council. At these meetings the members discuss the prob- lems for the improvement and development of our school. Each year this group presents a scholarship to some Sophomore or Junior, who spends two weeks at Camp Minewanca, a camp for the development of leadership in young people. Hampton has adopted its four- fold plan in the Physical-Mental-Social-and-Religious phases of life and planned activities accordingly. JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL One of the big events of the year for our Junior Student Council is to pass the Christ- mas candy to all the high school home rooms. This is a group composed of the presidents from each home room in the Junior High School, Under the direction of Mr. Sarver and the council president, the members discuss problems of the students for the improvement of our school. This organization is an excellent preparation for future offices of the Senior Student Council.
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Grade 8-1 .. . Mrs. Wingerd First Row-Janet Wingert, June Fredley, Shirley Hieber, Lois Trimble, Dorris Bears, Patricia Dillon, Mary Tea. Second Row-Leonard Kulbacki, Edith McKinney, Jean Stautfer, Marjorie Moulton, Mrs. Wingerd, Ann Baldridge, Frances Zivic, James Batykefer. Third Row-George Raybold, Bill Calvert, Paul Goodhart, Pat Wylie, Harry Oswald, Charles Jennewine, Paul Soss, Robert Montgomery, Lee Van Lenten. Fourth RowdJim Snider, John McKay, Charles Percival, William Tibbe, Bob Filbert, George Klauss, Bill Morrow, Donald Miley, Donald Gill Grade 8-2 . . . Mrs. Sims First Row-Janice Enie, Jerry Sheehan, Helen Horn, Betty Hopkins, Nancy Bears, Elaine F r o w e n, Donna Kunkle, Margaret Semler. Second Row-Tom Huston, Josephine Jendrasak, Barbara Jones, Loretta Stierheim, Mrs. Sims, Nancy Rylands, Janet Hutton, Patty Krause, Kenneth Witezell. Third Row-George Mueller, Charles Perry, Glenn Crabtree, Laverne Yaegle, Richard Kobal, Joe Kozak, Kenneth Davis, Don Huston, Don Vincent, Carl Kamphaus. Fourth Row-John Dawson, Bobby Stack, Don Swaney, Norman Atkinson, John Wallhauser, George Rihn, Ben Krause, Charles Herr, Willard Robinson, Jack Errington. 1.181
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