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Filth and Sixth Grades School bells started ringing on September 2, 1952, calling twenty-six pupils to our room. Ten girls and six boys were in the fifth grade and four girls and five boys were in the sixth grade. Our celebrated activities were in line with the consecutive holidays of the school year. Perhaps the Christmas party was most enioyed by all of us. We hope that all of you enjoyed the part our room played in 'the Christmas pro- gram when we presented The Christmas Story Retold . Our entire room was represented. We present a play, The Year on Parade , at the January 20, Community Club meeting Orchestra members from this group are Janet Goken, Jewell Grimes, Phyllis Kile and Tom Seif. We found Social Studies, a somewhat new subject, quite interesting. The sixth grade learned about the gifts of Ancient World to Western Nations Changing Their Ways The fifth grade studied how our country has become a World Power from the Colonial Days. We are enioying our school year, though we have to work hard to learn so much, there is always some time for fun too. Seventh and Eighth Grades There are ten in the seventh grade and fifteen in the eighth. Early in September, both classes went on a hayride together. In December the eighth grade went on a skat- ing party. These eighth graders held a Bake Sale at Bernard Lyon's grocery in Caledonia which they made Sl8.75. Both classes have been collecting sales stamps. ln December, Every Pupils test in reading was given to both seventh and eighth and strange as it may seem, the seventh grade scored above the eighth grade. Patricia Hill is president of the eighth grade while Linda Noodespaugh the seventh grade. Both grades are on a program for the Community Club to be given in February. 21
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Fifth and Sixth Grades FIRST ROW: Kenneth Hill, Joseph Hildreth, Priscilla Seif, Thomas Wyckoff, Ann Winters, Joyce Worcester, Jackie Reed, Charles Pinyerd. SECOND ROW: Beverly Downs, Paul Thacker, Freddy Baer, David Holbrook, Roy Thacker, Bobby Vaughn, Danny Sampley, Joyce Miller, Janice Woodrum, Stephen Black. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Coon, Ruth Coulter, Thomas Seif, Lester Lyon, Helen Shuster, Phyllis Kile, Linda Nowry, Nancy Gardner, Jewell Grimes, Janet Goken, Marion Thacker. Seventh and Eighth Grades FIRST ROW: Jane mnals, barbara rtildreth, Donna Sulser, Beverly Mahaffey, Linda Mnoodespaugh, Pat Hill, Eunice Pursley, John Baer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Walter, Kathryn McKinstry, Jenny Shuster, Sandra Vaughn, Nike Downs, Patsy Rice, Betty Baer, Marii Fabian, Shirley Pursley. THIRD ROW: leo Thacker, Bill Gardner, Don Coulter, Carl Roush, Dan Tuttle, Joyce Staley, Ruby Holycross, Charlotte Stevens. 20
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First and Second Grades FIRST ROW: Vemon Worcester, Margaret Bailey, 1Judy Jones, Teddy Guinther, Harold Manring, Gary Hildreth, Pansy Ettinger, Aretta Woodruff, David Bilger. SECOND ROW: Danny Fabian, Delbert Bilger, Nancy Lynch, Barbara Winters, Linda Shoup, Michael McNeil, Buddy Lew, Roger Wniteamier, Mrs. Lyon. THIRD ROW: Frank Reece, Janice Huntsman, Terry Reed, Larry Seif, Virginia Boer, Lonnie Stakey, Lois Baer, Bessie Hammond, Patricia Laucher FOURTH ROW: Theodosia Cox, Robert Stevens, Delmer Hildreth, Keith Miller, Robert Kennedy, Harry Hammond, Juanita Hammond, Ruth Green, Virginia Woolum. ABSENT: Ruth Steele. 1 A 4. vT'l'hird and Founh Grades FIRST ROW: Carol Whifgqmier, Johnny Self, Harold Pinyerd, Roger Pursley, Joe Seif, George Holbrook, Dennis Rice, David Vollrath, Donald Downs. SECOND ROW: Tommy Pursley, louise Burkhart, Patty Fabian, Sandra Nanring, Mary Rice, Judith Taylor, Louise Baer, Phyllis Baer. THIRD ROW: John Blevins, Phillip McKinstry, David Downs, Larry Grimes, Danny Shoup Braddy Kile, Tommy Sarnpley, Clarence Thacker, Larry Smothers. FOURTH ROW: Narman Bilger, Jerry Bilger, Jimmy Landis, Elmer Smith, Delrner Smith, Bobby Smith, Ronnie Clever, Lewis Leathem. ABSENT: Margaret Pinyerd. 22
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