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Fifth And Sixth Grade FIHFT ROW Cleft to rightl: Janice Lichtwark, Nancy Leffew, Kathryn Galbreath, Marilyn Mittross, Eva Porter, Nancy Knapp, Gail Clark, 'FCOND FTW: Connie Colliton, Kay Bogart, Richard Sommers, Betty Turner, Chryll Earle, Joyce Zip- pel, Michael Phegley, Susan Czarnecki. THIRD RON: Richard Knone, Rodney Law- rence, Fredrick Jeffers, James Hall, Keith Shei, Paul Ailes, Judy Muffley, Ellen Kownlczyk, Gordon Mills. FCURTH R561 Frank Gudeman, Rollie Hutchins, Dennis Kucharski, Edwin Rosenkranz, Nevin Sheely, James Krueger, Denny Mchahan and James Jickson. The fifth and sixth grade is composed of twenty-three sixth grade and ten fifth grade children. The road for this group will reach your nosition six or seven years from now. We have been working busily to prepare this section in 1955-56. We realize that before we can score we musi have a goal. We hope future teachers will direct and point out the may, not only for them- selves, but for us. NYou cannot push a person up a ladder unless he is willing to climb a little himself.N Ha11's Sport Mart Knox J. L. Freeland Motor Co. Michigan City
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Seventh And Eighth Grade FIRST ROW Cleft to rightl: David Mills, Margaret Tetzloff, Paul Hittle, Donnie Gudeman, Paul Koch, David Mason, Dennis Holmgren, Barry Brown, Richard Muffley, Michael Lord, Kenny Kasten. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Gladys Jones, Margaret Schenck, Norma Jean Dewitt, Janet Daniels, Barbara Shreve, Dick Knapp, Bob Knapp, Judy Hall, Sandra Gross, Carol Kay Heinold, John Krueger, Ray Stuck. THIRD ROW: George Hall, Denny Turner, Carol Toliver, Beulah Harness, Kay Smoker, Chuck Benes, Chester Rosenkranz, Lola Ann Pfledderer, Hay Holmgren. FOURTH ROW: Don Beseler, Jesse Stedman, Harry Raderstorf, David Zipple, Jerry Pfledderer, Dennis Satterfield, Jerry Jackson, Ray Babcock, Francis Kucharski. The Civics Club officers for the first semester were: Pre- sident, John Krueger, Vice President, Beulah Harness, Secretary, Kay Smoker, Treasu- rer, Norma J. Dewitt. Don Gudeman has been the efficient household chainman. Carol J. Tolliver was the chainman of the Constitution Committee. There are forty-two students in our room. Don Bessler is the Captain .W of the Safety Clubg Ray fhb- cock, the Lieutenant. Winterberg Gas A Electric LaCrosse Baske ICA LaCrosse Stonecipher Sinclair LaCrosse
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Fourth And Fifth Grade S FIRST ht! f.eft no rightj: Carol Jenks, Terri Lee Mahoney, Betty Jane Pfled- derer, Judy Knope, Sherry Catalano, Betty lou Benes, Rosita Bruder, Kay Lynn Phegley. SECOND Row Cleft to rightlz Mr. Virgil D. Collins, Kathleen Colli- non, James Stonecipher, James Bell, Charles Hucker, Bert Porter, Roy Ailes, Thomas Smoker, Richard Swanson, Marlene Guernsey, Jack Turner. THIRD ROW: Larry French, William Laine, Mary Elaine Koch, Jerry Yergler, Dennis Daniels, wary Ruth Bell, Carol Knapp, Joy Krueger, Wesley Shei Jr., Michael Beebe. FOURTH ROW: Garrie Cole, Kaye Wright, Barry Brown, Robert Gudeman, James Mer- vine, Eugene Gross, Sandra DeHaven, Julian Gorski. Our room is vonposed of the fourth and part of the fifth grades. We have worked hard and played hard. Our boys have had a fairly successful basketball season. Our cheerleaders, Sherry Catalano, Judy Knopc, and Kay Lynn Phegley have been very good and are future prospects for high school. Mary Ruth Bell and James Bell moved to Laforte during Christmas vacation. We have learned a little about a lot of things which we hope will be useful to us in the future. We hate to say good-bye to many of our friends in the room at the end of the year hut we must always be looking to the future. Wanatah Mercantile Co. Walt wright's Barber Shop Wanatah Dr. O. F. Benz Nanatah
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