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FRONT ROW: Darlene Bordner, Twila Marshall, lane Fox, Donna Burns, Alma Goshe, Mary Louise Zoeller, Carol Sours, Nancy Walter, Mary Welly, Velma Droll, Ruth Ann Reinhart, Barbara King. SECOND ROW: Bernard Hohman, Loanna Pemher, ludy Brickner, Raymond Wingart, Norris Baker, Thomas Nesselhauf, Gary Chaney, Sammy Schubert, Ronald Brendle, Leo Reinhart, loanne Dillon, Phyllis Hoover, Steven Comer. THIRD ROW: Dennis Barchers, Robert Gosche, Robert Scherger, David Shane, Dwight King, Phillip Sublett, James Park, Larry McOuistion, Paul Reinhart, William Biddle, Roger Miller. ABSENT: Paul Steinmetz. Mrs. Helen Baker Mrs. Helen Iordctn Heidelberg College Bowling Green University Grade 5 Grade 5 12 Fifth Grade We, the fifth grade, under the capable direction of two teach- ers, have had a very enjoyable year. We have gone into a rather intensive study of math. Our main headache is fractions, those little pieces of numbers. We are well represented in both the band and orchestra.
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Mrs. Orphia DeWcr1d Bowling Green University Grade 4 FRONT ROW: Gloria Lowery, Doris Depinet, Charlene Robinson, Ioan Stein- hour, Karen Coppus, Margaret Breiden- bach, Nancy Bushong, Shirley Wertz, lanet Krupp, Beverly Creeger, Betty Dundore. SECOND ROW: Ann King, Penny Grieves, lohn Hohman, lohn Hoover, Pat Clouse, Tommy Scherger, Roger Rein- hart, Iames Wise, Ierry Omlor, Doyle Comer, Roger Zepernick, Ioe Kelbley, Carl Conrad, Nadine Sperow, Mary Billock. Fourth Grade We, the tourth grade, would like to tell you a little of our lite around l-l.L. S. This year we began the study ot history, which gives us a better appre- ciation ot the country in which we live as compared to the old ones. We also began to use pen and ink this year. Amid many blackened fingers we are slowly mastering the art. Many oi us this year turned our inter- ests toward music, and hope to some day be in band and orchestra. A number of girls are also aspiring maiorettes, you will some day see them strutting their stutt. So you see, the fourth grade is a very impor- tant factor around H. L. S., and we are looking forward to the years ahead of us. THIRD ROW: Billy Schlenker, Mike Mc- Cormick, Tornrny Biddle, Iohn Park, Roger Cramer, Ierry King, Tommy Marks, Larry Fruth, Dennis Hohrnan, Richard Yoakuni, David Hohman, Robert Biddle, David Creeger. ABSENT: Marcia Dull. 11
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Sixth Grade We, the sixth grade, are very proud of our achievements. You see, our grade school days are now behind us, and We are tak- ing the step into the junior-high school world. This year we moved to the upstairs rooms, and enjoyed such privileges as private lockers. A large number of our class participated in the music activities, including band and orchestra. As this is our last grade school year, we are looking forward eagerly to being in the high school and are sure those years will be very enjoyable. FRONT ROW: Beverly Brendle, Marjorie Nickel, judith Wolfelt, Mary Eschenbrenner, Gene Young, Michael Clouse, jerry Arnold, Linda Woodruff, Carmen Vera, Patricia Pauff, Rita Schriener. SECCND ROW: Nancy Dundore, Virginia I-laugh, john Meisner, jon Adams, Paul Peters, Richard King, Emil Sieqle, Dennis Chaney, Robert Walter, Gerald Kreh, james Shiley, Ruthanne Thallman, judith Frankart. THIRD ROW: Rose Mary Brickner, Sara Kelbley, judith Walter, Betty Steinhour, joanne Depinet, janice Dillon, Doris Hoover, Kathleen Huth, Carolyn Hoover, Carol Hoffman, Sandra Anderson, Wilma Droll, jeannette Zeller. ABSENT: john Kelbley, Patrick Grieves, Delores Arnold, Dennis Foster. 13 Mrs. Alice Kretsinger Bowling Green University Grade 6
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