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Sixth graders fondly remember the picture they presented of old-fash- ioned and modern librarians In their skit for the grade program. Many sixth graders are taking Inst- rument lessons and all but one of the boys are out for basketbal1.The yearfs most popular project was the mural the class made of the planets, the sun, the moon, and the stars. Sixth Graders Drew The Moon And Sun Back row: Mrs.Hoeft, Imogene Smolnisky, Barbara Maier, Allan Kaaz, Carol Hllgemann, Sherry Pade, Dorothy Neuharth, Lloyd Hehn,Gwendolyn Rueb. Middle row:Jerry B1lege,Barbara Sperle, Lester We Ishaar,Phyl11s Ellis,Ronnie Geffre,Dorothy Heagley, Perry Aman,Linda Rempfer. Front row: Geraldine Ellis, Donald Hammrich, Robert Kasel, Roger Diede, Philip Cowherd,Richard Glaesman, Lee Bain, Dianne Albrecht. Murals of the Oregon Trail depict- ing Indians,buffalo,covered wagons, and a pioneer camp are featured In the fifth grade room.Colored chalk, tempera,cut-outs,and other forms of art were used in the free-hand pro- duction. Singing for the grade pro- gram,fifth graders Join with fourth graders for singing practice during school days. Fifth grade boys got their first taste of basketball. In Western View Fifth Grade Found Fun Back row: Inez Schock, Mary Kay Guthmiller, Harvey Lechner, James Kasel,Ronald Kaaz,Eunice Jakober,Shirley Heupe1.Middle row: Robert Schock, Deloris Hottman, Linda Durnil, Jeffry Kohlhoff, Francis Bell, Gwendolyn Schock, Gregory Gill, Mrs. Heltzmann.Front row:Cheryl Tschappat,Patricia Holmes,Stewart Turnwall, Roger Schalble, Sandra Heintzman, Mary Lou GisI, Shirley Rohrbach. 23
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MIchabod Crane”,the 1r presentation at the grade program,and cutting Christ- mas figures from styrofoam were two eighth grade highlights this year.Two band members and various players on the grade team represented the class In Pirate endeavors and gave them a glimpse of the high school activities they expect to participate In next year. Eighth Graders' Play Was Quite A Hit Back row: Steven Becker, Geraldine Tschappat, Angela Rueb, Thomas Albrecht, Paul Holmes, Donna Rohrbach,Annette Bllege, Harvey Glsi,Carmel Turnwall. Middle row: Mrs.Goodrlch, Larry Rau,Marcella Zacher, Gerald Rott,Sharon Maler,Lyle Schalble, Donna Schaible,Gerald Hauck,Sharon Heagley. Front row: Harry Adam,Jerry McColloch,Charles Jakober,Shirley Kaaz, Joan Ella Weber, John Heintzman, Stanley Albrecht. Seventh graders are especially proud that their classmate, Bonnie Glsi, was chosen as the upper class best dressed Pirate girl at Homecoming.They are al- so proud of their four members In the school band.Their play A Bunch of Keys” presented at the December grade school program was fun to perform In since it dealt with books that appeal to young- sters. 3 Grade Seven Gave A Fine Book Skit Back row: Richard Ketterling, Richard Reimer, Charlotte Schalble, Gary Leberman, Anton Rohrlch,She 1 la Huber,Dennis Schaffer. Middle row: Mrs.Pade, Larry Hoffman,Mona Liedle, Henry Lapka, Sandra Doerr,Richard Jasmer,Bonnie Glsi,Hiram Ellis.Front row: William Schanzenbach,Louis Cowherd,Thomas HeIntzman,Carol Schalble,Leland Berreth,Michae1 Schaffner, Shurlo Serfoss. Absent: Stanley Schock,David Keehn,Wi11 lam Schneider. 22
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Fourth graders Joined with third grade in a tonette band.In- structed by Mr. Maule, they per- formed for the Music Boosters Club and for their own pleasure. All graders thoroughly enjoyed this yearfs series of assembly programs. Fourth Graders Toot In Tonette Band Back row: Ruth Neuharth, MaDonna Rohrich, Jerry Heupel, Judy Brandner, Terrance Durnil, Brenda Maier, Lavonne Schaffer. Middle row: Robert Kiesz,Bonnie Kranzler,Patrick Schaffner, Linda Bliege,Tony Kamm,Robert Opp,Mrs.Schuchardt. Front row: Micheal McColloch, Richard Bonnett, Mary Meidinger,Gwendolyn Pade, Donald Layton, Kathleen Heintzman, Richard Turnwall. Together with the first and second graders, the third graders joined in Friday afternoon gym class. Singing games and dances, relay races, and other contests were loads of fun as well as fine exercise. New library books sparked interest and added to reading pleasure. Twenty-one girls from the first three grades were mem- bers of the midget class who per- formed at several basketball games. Third Graders Think Gym Class Is Grand Back row: Larry Maxwel1,Sheilah SmoIni sky,Ralph Kranzler, Gerald Serfoss,Susan Turnwall. Middle row:Charles Rohrich, Jennette Bendewald, Larry Cowherd, Merrilee Gill, James Brandner,Mrs.Morrison. Front row:Dallas Tschappat,MarJorie GIsI, Evelyn Heagley, Suzanne Rempfer, Pamela Rau. Absent: Linda Schneider. % 2h
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