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Back row:Louis Cowherd,Stan1ey Schock,Bonita Gisl, Lloyd Hehn, Richard Jasmer, Dennis Schaffer, Mona Lled1e,Le1and Berreth.Middle row:Sandra Doerr,Hen4 ry Lapka, Anton Rohrlch, Charlotte Schalble, Gary Leberman,Sheila Huber,Davld Keehn.Front row:Shurlo Serfoss, Thomas Heintzman,Richard Ketterl1ng,Larry Hoffman, Michael Schaffner, William Schanzenbach, Carol Schalble. J ,, SIXTHGRADE ,U ,' ' ' 1 1 Q n ,e- M -' .4 I E..-9 ' ' I , I X X Jzvy xgk'f 3 Fifth graders eagerly an- ticipate their teacherls PL Sixth graders watch while fellow class members work at blackboard. Putting their advertising knowledge to practical use in their skit for the car- nival program,sixth graders read books,were band begin- ners, took part in grade basketball, and worked ln- dustriously on their spring exhibits for parents. FIFTH GRADE choice of a story to read Having their can- didates crowned as carnival prince and princess was a high- light of the fifth grade year.Two firsts were YCL meetings and use of simplified ml- croscopes in science. Grade basketball and instrument lessons kept fifth graders busy even when les- sons were done. Back row:Philip Cowherd,Lester Weishaar,Carol Ganser, Dorothy Heag1ey,Gwendolyn Rueb, Harvey Lechner, Perry Aman,Inez Schock.Middle row:Barbara Ma!er,Allen Kaaz, Dorothy Neuharth, Sherry Pade,Carol Hilgemann,Imogene Smo1nisky,Ronnie Geffre.Front row:D!anne Albrecht,Bob Kesel,Linda Rempfer,Rlchard G1aesman,Donnle Hammrich, Sandra Heintzman, Lee Bain. 23
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80014 polbifz Zip, Aaizaqwk 8 Eighth graders select books to read as members of the Library Club of America. stil.. HHH ' ,LQ r ,Ae, .PQ S fkg Q Back row:Carol Dockter,Carey Warren,Leta Eh1ey,Pe- ': ' 5' f v t w x . wg1 ter Holmes,Dlanne Hoffman,Dlana Gisi,Caro1 Kusler. z ': ' 'Y 'zeh 'A ' S 'i'xL'A' Middle row:Frances Fuehrer,Joan Ganser,Joseph Zac- Zejfi -Y .-,' wif' her,Thomas Bell,Ted Meidinger,Kathy Kohlhoff.Front ghgg5,, Wbbfilt j q5gAy row: Allan McCollock, Cathleen Schanzenbach, Bob ' q, 'B ' Q .,., Hehn,Rueben Glaseman,Gladys Wagemann. - l g, S5 Prrf EIGHTH GRADE Xl Applying spit and polish in an effort to prepare for , tests facing those who want I to become ex-boots and 1 Q freshman seamen, the eighth graders got a taste of high school life at several par- ties,lnitlated the ant pal- ace on its rounds through ,Q the grades, were fascinated Af? by new microscopes, played ' , 1 ln the band, took part in -'d!,l, athletics, and made up for ,J lost recess time in spirit- Qt: ed soft ball games. SEVENTH GRADE Seventh graders smile pretty for the photo- grapher. Learning good ci- tizenship as YCL members, the seventh graders also attend- ed several high school parties and had members practi- cing for the day they could Join band. Boys and girls alike made active use of the outdoor basketball court. Back row:Gerald Hauck,Wesley Kulm,Stephen Becker,Lyle Schalble,Donna Schalble, Gerald Rott,Marcella Zacher, Harvey Glsl, Charles Jakober. Middle row:Carmel Turn- Wal1,Geraldlne Tschappat,Angela Rueb,Thomas Albrecht, Paul Holmes, Sharon Geffre,Sharon Maier,Shirley Kaaz. Front row:Harry Adam,Dean McColloch, Sharon Kay Haag- ley, John Heintzman,Joan Ella Weber,Stan1ey Albrecht. 22
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In . 15 ' W I s S Listening to tales of long ago, fourth graders also enjoy the Christmas mobile in the background. D , 75 zdiygifiwi ss s d ' G his 1 Back row: Gwendolyn Schock, Francis Bell, Jeffry 2 MQ , ,r.rs ,' Egg iw g Kohlhoff,Stewart Turnwa1l,Gregory Gi1l.Middle row: Q?VYggf?5- .ras ggggv ggg Linda Durnil, Mary Kay Guthmiller, Ronald Kaaz,Jim ' 5 M fl ,s1l'lollI 5 V Kase1,Shlrley Heupe1,MaDonna Rohrich.Front row:Ro- ef. W 'h.'g', Si 'fJQ bert Schock, Mary Lou Gisl, Cheryl Tschappat,Roger X r g hltgx of V Schaih1e,Patricia Holmes. 1 g,pg s jf, xm,' 'o.V,1f FOURTH GRADE fggq . o H Fourth graders were especially proud of the mobiles and motors they constructed. Together with the third grade they formed a to- nette band this year under the direction of Mr. Maule.Cub Scouts for boys and L-H for girls opened new fields of interest for these boots o THIRD GRADE Third graders study in- dustriously as their tea- cher helps a fellow-puplL The oldest group on their floor, the third graders look forward to going upstalrs next year. The new lunch room has proved a wonder- ful boon to those who eat lunch at school.Together with other lower graders l Back row:Bonnle Kranzler,Tony Kamm,Dixle the third Qfadefs Kamm,Ruth Neuharth, Patrick Schaffner, have enJ0y2d 3 Week' Lavonne Schaffer. Middle row: Gwyn Pade, ly QYW C1355 where Robert Opp, Judy Brandner, Jerry Heupel, fheY'V9 mafched 1 Brenda Maier,Terrance Durnil. Front row: Played Qamesv and Michael McCol1och, Mary Meldinger,Robert square-danced. Keisz,Kathleen Helntzman,Dick Turnwall. zu
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