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Even though we think we have seen and learned so much, each step on the road of life brings us to something new. As we walk, we learn. Academics 25
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Students Join Junior High Adjusting to their new surroundings and class- es, the seventh grade paved their way into the Pi- rate Clan. Sharing many of the upperclassman privileges, the students learned to schedule and utilize their time. Many students accelerated Li- brary Club activities. Junior high sports were ac- tivated by the efforts of the participations of some of these students. Right: One of the fun things about spring is having class outside. Here some members of the seventh grade social studies class act out a play. First row: Jerome Hoffman, Daniel Yost, Kent Weiszhaar, Lar- ry Kallas, Daniel Schooley, Tony Haux, Ronnie Kappes, Lyle Schumack, Gabriel Kallas, John Geffre. Tamara Weisser, Rhonda Dockter, Cindy Jundt, Janet Schumacher. Second row: Susan Kulm, Julie Steiger, Tommy Kappes, Earl Weisen- burger, Regan Keim, Curtis Schnaidt, Gary Rath, Dennis Schrum, Kristi Schnaidt, Theresa Geffre, Janice Schaffner, Mar- dell Gisi, Wade Blumhardt. Third row: Donald Guthmiller, Brenda Schumacher, Bobbie Lapka, Judy Schock, Brenda Hoff- man, Cindy Rueb, Rick Geffre, Glenn Zumbaum, Marsha Mack, Jackie Goeshel, Ivy Spitzer, Gary Mack Dean Schock. Fourth row: Jeff Wolf, Joy Schumacher, Susan Larson, Susan Bender, Charlene Geffre, Sheila Daniel, Jason Gill, Debbie Geffre, Julie Potratz, Terry Bonnett, Donald Thorpe, Ray Geffre, Gailen Hauck 24
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Upper left: Typing I students work dili- gently to improve their typing speeds. Upper middle: Mr. Gill instructs his bio- logy students on the principles of plant and animal life. Upper right: Home Ec III students study child development with real life specimens. Lower left: Designing homes is the major product of Shop II students. Lower right: Shakespeare was studied and enjoyed by senior English students. 26
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