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idaafufelud r '11, 7 Organized this year, Library Club members learn to file and repair books along with other work done to keep the library running smoothly. Becky Rath, presi- -f J5-4q'luF cr 5531? dent,addresses the group. Pauline Fuehrer is vice-pre- sident and Mrs. Kinde1spire,at the rear of the picture ls adviser. Book Win .fife Mein Back row: Dixie Kamm, Judy Brandner, Jerry Heupel, Mary Meidinger, Brenda Maier, Bonnie Kranzler,Terrance Dur- nll, Lavonne Schaffer. Second row: Kathleen Heintzman, Shellah Smolnls- ky, Ruth Neuharth,Susan Ganser,Susan Turnwall, James Brandner,Michael Mc- Colloch, Suzanne Rempfer, Front row: David Thomas, Janet Brandner, Glenda Rueb,Allen Guthmiller,Mary Aman. ' GRADES 1.11.111 , W 2 l f f ,n J r etet ' c , as S A ' 53 H MsFyFx.1 wwfuwr 1 ssss a.ns Pirate Pete doffs his hat and salutes with pride the boots pictured here and others who read 18 books before March 20.They received pins,certlficates of life membership in the Library Club of America, and a book of their own choosing at the parents' night program. Community organizations contributed generously to a book-buying fund for this effort to increase interest in reading among graders. V 4, 1 'J My J P ,J ,I 'ict-if xlglu 1 ' Mig Lf'.., h:kf,',r9n:g, 5 gig: ., V I A V4 ii? , Y . . ff, f .A yhwgi 11, f lisp .. MDS ,V fi J 5 gs ' f F 5- 3.5-' m-a. I GRADES IV,V Back row: Inez Schock, Barbara Maier, Dorothy Neuharth,Carol Hl1gemann,Imogene Smolnisky,Dorothy Heagley,Mary Guthmill- er. Second row:Gregory Gi1l,Robert Cow- herd, Gwendolyn Rueb, Harvey Lechner, Gwendolyn Schock.Third row:Sandra Heint- zman, Jeffry Kohlhoff, Francis Bell, Shirley Heupel,Llnda Rempfer.Front row: Robert Schock,Lee Bain,Dianne Albrecht, Patricia Holmes. GRADES VI,VII,VIII Back row: Angela Rueb, Caroline Warrem Kathy Kohlhoff,Peter Holmes,Sharon Malen Second row:Carme1 Turnwal1,Richard Jas- mer, Marcella Zacher,Sandra Doerr,Bonnie Gisi. Front row: Joan Weber, Harry Adam, Leland Berreth, Robert Cowherd, Thomas Helntzman.
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i -- I I A X Q nw X Arkf Al STUDENT COUNCIL Back rowzlames Breitag,Ar1en Guthm111er,Shir1ene Hoffman,Rose Kau1,Frank Bain,Karen Durheim.Front row: James Schafferg Marless KreingEsther Kaul, vice-pres1dentgMarce11a Hoffman,secretary-treasurer3Marion Becker.Dresi- dent3Superintendent Hi1sendeger,adv1ser. '4fJlcm'Uoqaqe Purchase of a filing cabinet for the library and a film strip-slide projector for class use were two major decisions made by the student counci1.Directing student act1vities,they assi- sted Pete in his watchful care over the Pirate clan. Officers view film-slide projector they purchased. I Sdmol Eoafu! 010151 fulpfd eowuie I Hgggs XFREF? do ,,., 1 ,,::L fEMfi3EgE3Q Wwygg ra LESLIE HOLMES iaggggggggy fgQL ff gQfwQEEwErsE PMQQ4 oxen rss s at dwws rfawaemf,wQf smut 1 has BLQEQYWQH' ?i q-QsfifE dees sa Randi: . I xseswwmf L,,r ' Q gf gfwmag vga v ww Nik D . SCH AIDT EDWIN HILGEMANN R OTTO CLERK The new lunch room and a separate,redec- orated kindergarten room are two of the a- chievements credited to this year's school board. Dividing Pirate loot so it would co- ver all necessary expenses for effective education of a growing student body was use their responsibility. IRVIN KULM ALBERT BERRETH CHAIRMAN REV.R.L.COWHERD
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0za1e1.Slzme 800014641 4401 The slide rule is no Boyfyoulre thirsty! 1 Seeking always for ap- proval from Pirate Pete's watchful eye, students in classes and assembly stored up new facts and warm memories to remi- nlsce upon when their turn comes to stand watch in the crowls nest. Part- icipating ln school and community events - ball games-polio drlve- part- ies-projects-they learned and laughed together. s ide to physics Darlys Berreth checks new lib- rary file. St1.ldel'lt8. ra 45 Pirate typewrlters hum all day. , 1 Q Journalism class reads copy. Physics class experiments with wheels and pul leys. myigs Q P 3 f f ,' d s fff stf' f .Lat 'gi 7 M 5 Studying maps is a daily routine Health class learns that this skeleton for the geography class. is not from Pirate Pete's closet. 10
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