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The Ship's Log l t IUNIOR HIGH First Row, Eighth Grade: Donald Scherer, Pres., Robert Veit, Vice-Pres., Eileen Scherer, Sec.g Howard Frederick Treas.p Carl Bultemeier, Phyllis Corville, Marilyn Davenport, Mar- guerite De Konick. Second How: Chauncey Victor De Pew, Louis Dornseif, Howard Emenhiser Erwin Franke, Bobby Gallmeyer, Helen Gibson, Richard Kaiser, Willadine Kleine. Third Row: Lindy Lybarger, Otto Marquarclt, Richard Minich, Fredrick,Mock, Earl Myers, Ioe Presuhn, Billy Speakrnan, Cletus Spieth, Fourth Row: Carol lane Stout, Homer Witwer, Harold Youse. Seventh Grade: Eileen Youse, pres, lanice Miller, Vice4Pres., Frank Guenin, Secretary, Patricia Ann Mahlan, Treas.g Kenyon Andrews Filth Row: Ray Howard Bacon, Philip Bohnstedt, Marjorie Busick, Lora De Konick, Wanda Gibson, Donna lean Ratlilf, Donald Ruhl. ON WARD, IUNIOR HIGH! On September 2, l94l, a group of thirty-nine boys and girls entered the seventh and eighth grade classroom to begin a new year of work. These grades have been very active throughout the year. In the fall, a class party was held at the schoolhouse. ln the Christmas program, these pupils presented a pageant called l'The Light of the World, showing how the light of Christ has been carried on down the years to the present time. 22
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The Shiffs Log FRESHMEN lean Cordell, president Maxine Doctor, vice-president Patricia Gibson, secretary-treasurer I Juanita Bolyarcl Erwin Bultemeier Robert Conrad Kathlyn Corville Helen Dehnert Frank De Konick Dallas Dinger Eileen Flora Richard Fredrick Robert Gillian Bernice Hegerfeld August Kaiser Helen Krauss Norbert Molthan Eunice Myers Robert Nagel Gilbert Neff Herman Ratlilf Carl Rexroth Wilmer Rohrback Velma Ruhl Alfred Scheumann Lona Scheumann Mary lane Schweigel Delmer Scott Donald Smith Hubert Sorg Iames Thompson Faye Weilbaker Lucille Weilbaker Martha Whittern Glen Witte Florence Zelt Parnell Hisner tNot Presentl . 21
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The Sl1ip's Log Louis Dornseif took part in the patriotic program on February 20 by singing God Bless America. Lindy Lybarger and Don Scherer are the seventh and eighth grade representatives in the Booster Council. The basketball team has a fine record with seven victories to its credit and only two defeats. These classes have made a good showing in ability and enthusiasm, they stand a very sure chance of being two of the finest and best classes to enter high school. YOUNG PATRIOTS Here is a live, wide-awake, up-to-the-minute group of girls and boys who have had a wonderful year of work and play. Not a slacker among theml Every task regardless of its difficulty has been cheerfully undertaken and accomplished, while splendid cooperation with fair give-and-take has made their play time happy. The trip to Fort Wayne, on which they visited the filtration plant, Wolf G Dessauer's Toyland, Allen County Historical Museum, the Court House, the News-Sentinel, and Baer Field, was enjoyable as well as instructive. The English Club work has been outstanding. Their use of the library in getting material for their themes has been unusual from their age standpoint. Officers were changed often enough that every one has had some training in that line. The sixth grade wrote and produced one play, inviting the other grades to the per- formance. Both grades participated in two playlets, Old King Cole's Christmas in which Paul Morton had the lead and the patriotic play Investing for Uncle Sam in which Doris Zimmerman was The Spirit of the United States. They had a part in sending gift boxes to the boys in service who are graduates of our high school. They became members of the Iunior Red Cross and at this time fFebruary 26? have bought 5537.80 worth of Defense Stamps. The future may place many responsibilities upon their shoulders, but they will bear them faithfully and well. Top Row: Paul Counterman, Geraldine Hoffman, Ann Marquardt, George Paul Morton, Betty Rexroth, lack Sorlie, Marilyn Wulliman, Ray Youse, Doris Zimmermarn Center Row, Fifth Grade: Robert Aspy, Susanne Barkley, Dwane Counterman, Roger Davenport, Adale De Konick, Roy Guenin, Virginia Hoffman, Nova Iewel Holt. Bottom Row: Marjorie Koehlinger, Evelyn Marquardt, Norma Miller, Iohn Morton, l..aVerne Morton, Wilburn Nester, Leona Batliff, Patsy Speakman, Joyce Witwer. 23
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