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II cv ,, ,. ,Q no N D oo 4 l A 4' .6 . Cv of TOP ROW: Mrs. R. Sheely, Jimmy Knope, LaVern Beecher, Denny Pick, Lyle Martin, Tommy Fagan, Jervis Jenks, Richard Alt, John Gorski, Mrs.Cole. SECOND ROW: Penny Tesmer, Connie Sue French, Kaye Satterfield, Colette Crosthwait, Linda Hayes, Edna Butz. THIRD ROW: Shirley Frank, Pamela Tumer, Patricia Bruder, Alanna Gorski, Susie Benham, Nelda Germann, Brenda Saulsgiver, Barbara Mason. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Smoker, Tommy Hannon, David Bell, Billy Butz, Kendall Carpenter, Jimmy McMahan, Donnie Raderstort. R T E N The kindergarten enrollment has doubled since it began four years ago. This year we began with thirty-two pupils. Two have moved away, leaving thirty to complete the term. Pupils and teachers are enjoying the new quarters, made by combining the old storeroom and shower room. This gives us a pleasant light room and we have the old gym for games and folk dancing. fAbsent when group picture was takenj Kathryn Kunzler, Steven Sommerville, Susan Riehle Compliments of: f Sheely'5 l General Merchandise Store
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Q0 COACH BOB SCHUMACKER r PX f. FRED BEEBE 6 ft. 1 in.--Junior Plays Forward CHEERLEADERS TOP ROW: Shirley Stonecipher, Joyce McMahan. BOTTOM ROW: Jeanie Fagan, Joan Baske. 1 or-M Compliments of the . La Crosse Sentinel SX JIM LIEDKTY 5 fr. 10 in.--Junior Plays Guard J , The team this year was one of the most balanced in the county. The Tigers finished the season with a 16-5 record and were the co-champs of the county con- ference. La Crosse had tough luck in the drawing of the county tourney and was pitted against a strong Union Township team. The team came through with a thrilling victory 56-53. It was still atough row to hoe, for now the Tigers had to face one ofthe top contenders for the county crown, the Union Mills Millers. The boys really proved that night how they could play ball by triumphing over the Millers 39-37. The next after- noon came the discouraging downfall of the Tigers, as the Blackhawks of Westville downed the mighty five 41-39. Many say that if it hadn't been forthe Tigers, the tourney would not have been so exciting. For during DON FRENCH 5 ft. 9 in.--Junior if' ' Plays Guard yy, I , DONZAL CURRY 5 ft. 8 in.--Junior Plays Forward i
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