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lf's A Long Winding Trail Over a long and winding trail, we are traveling. We have done as far as the seventh grade in seven years on this trail. For the first time we elected class officers who are: President, Carolyn Michaelis, Vice President, Shirley Hines, Secretary, Bonnie Beavers, Treasurer, Marlene Johnson, News Re- porter, Martha Harmeyer, Advisor, Miss Smith, and Student Council Representative, James Ashbaugh. With 18 members we began our Junior High School career. We feel more important now that we are on the high school floor. We were very sorry that Arthur Burditt could not begin when we did, but due to a broken leg he started the second six weeks. During the year we had several parties at which we had lots of fun. ,This fun was well mixed with the hard work we put into our studies. Mrs. Bokerman has helped us over many bumps along the winding trail. Going Up! We are now on our way up! For eight years we have been progressing steadily. Now we are getting ready for our last lap. With 23 members we began our eighth year. Velma Green was welcomed as a new mem- ber to our class. For our officers we elected: President, Alan Snider, Vice Pres., Carol Babcock, Treasurer, Marilyn Good, Student Coun- cil, Harold Roesti, News Reporter, Mary Garber, Advisor, Mrs. Bokerman. Due to the excellent guidance of Mrs. Bokerman we have progressed a long way. As al- ways, we expect to put McClure on the map when it comes to those Eighth Grade Scholarship Tests. Mrs. Bokerman has helped us prepare ourselves for these tests. We are looking forward to the most exciting years of school, but we hate to leave Mrs. Bokerman. Thanks to Mrs. Bokerman we are on our way-Up! Our recipe for Going Up is: Season with a dash of Science and Civics, roll them in History and English, add to taste some Math, Home Ec., Typing, Speech, Experience and Common Sense, or any other preferred seasonings. Serve them, dripping with knowledge on a diploma, to the world.
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, . -- rev ' THIRD ROW-Dan Kryder, Harry Neiderhiser, Donald Dale, Bob long, Dean Roesti. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Bokerman, Velma Green, Ronald Yarnell, Allen Snider, Fred Wolfe, Walter Shank, Bob Brown, Virginia Mc- Vetta, Bonnie Rettig, FIRST ROWfMarilyn Good, Mary Garber, Marilyn Lanzer, Arlene Dibling, Carol Babcock, Virginia Harman, Joyce Garber, Carol Beals, Donna Harman, Eva Shank. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Bokerman, Joyce Shufelt, Vivian Lanzer, Jane? Smith, Clifford Baclen, Robert Heiman, Murel Naveau, Norman Junge, Jim Ashbaugh, Paul Winover, Bob Blair, Miss Smith. FIRST ROW-Carolyn Michealis, Connie Pope, Shirley Oates, Martha Harmeyer, June Smith, Marlene Johnson. Going Up. lf's A Long Winding Trail
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TOP ROW-Wayne Foor, Larry Gunter, Richard Good, Roland Browning, Dick Carrol, Herbert Hines, Bernard Dielman. Eddie Long, Johnny Frymcln. MIDDLE ROWfMrs. Hershiser, Shirley Rudolph, Sharon Good, Bernard Babcock, Delbert Butler, Leroy Lance, Ruth Helen Johnson, Joyce Shufelt, Ann Harmeyer, Mrs. Rudolph. BOTTOM ROW -Sandra Good, Ann Hormeyer, Ruth Ann Amos, Lyla Harman, Betty Rettig, Judith Doll, Linda Shaffer, Rose Marie Austermiller, Charlene McClure, Myrta Winover, TOP ROWfCharIes Garber, James Farison, David Kryder, Gary Steiger, Jimmy Light, Jimmie Mason, Vernon Carrol. MIDDLE ROW-Mrs. Rudolph, Shirley Long, Lavonne DeCant, Robert Burditt, Daniel Middleton, Robert Mann, Larry Mason, Rilla Kay Allen, Jorean Titus. BOTTOM ROW-Joanne Wolfe, Vivian Carrol, Shirley Browning, Kathryn Dull, Carol Hoffman, Jo Ann Harman, Patrica Naveau, Barbara Hatfield, Judith Johnson, Betty Heiman, Those absent when the picture was taken were: Ronald Rowland and Ruth Ann Rowland. Fufure Cifizens Sixth and Fiffh Grades
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