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Elementary Teachers Orville R. Cline attended Tri State and Ball State Teachers col- leges. He is principal and teaches departmental grades. His entire career has been spent in this school system. Favorite T. V. pro- gram, Ed Sullivan. Hobbies: literary gems, inspirational books and gardening. Raymond Matson, A. B., and M. S., attended Anderson College and Ball State. He previously taught in Pendleton High School and taught typing classes in the Army. Favorite T. V. program: a good football game. Hobbies: singing and philosophizing about human relations with practicality in view. He taught Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth grades in depart- mental the first semester, but took over classes in junior high the second semester and was succeeded by Mrs. Helen Maish. Mrs. Helen Maish attended Madam Blaker's and Ball State teachers colleges. She has taught second grade in Montpelier and has substituted in Poling, Chester, Roll. and Washington Township schools. Her favorite T. V. programs are Two for the Money , and You Bet Your Life . Her hobbies are painting, antiques, and music. Charles B. Anthony, B. S. attended Marion Normal and Ball State. He teaches Sixth Grade in the L. E. Kelley Building. All his teaching has been in Harrison Township and Montpelier. Hobby: gardening. Mrs. Arrietta Wolfe. A. B., attended Oklahoma Uni- versity at Norman, Oklahoma, and Central State College, Edmond, Oklahoma. She teaches Second Grade and pre- viously taught in Oklahoma. Favorite T. V. program: One Man's Family . Hobbies: reading and raising pets. Ruth M, Bowman attended Ball State Teachers College. She teaches third grade. Her hobbies are reading and travel. Mrs. Helen Fishback, A. B., attended Ball State Teachers College. Teaches Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth grades in departmental. She has taught at Stony Creek in Randolph County, Salem Center in Steuben County, and Portland- Wayne Township in Portland. Favorite T. V. program: The Hit Parade . Hobbies: Travel and T. V. Mrs. Kathryn Boots attended Ball State Teachers College and teaches Third Grade. She has also taught at Bailey and Gadbury School, Licking Township: and Washington School, Washington Township. Favorite T. V. program: You Are There . Hobbies: reading and travel. Margaret Sellers, B. S., attended Manchester College. She teaches Fourth Grade and has formerly taught in Wells County. Favorite T. V. programs: Wide Wide World , and Perry Como . Hobby: travel. Mrs. Lucile Henley attended Madam Blaker's and Ball State Teachers colleges. She teaches First Grade. She has also taught in Poneto. Favorite T. V. program: any qui: program. Hobby: violin. Mrs. Marie Murphy, B. S., attended Ball State. She teaches Second Grade. She has also taught in Millgrove. Favorite T. V. program: I Love Lucy . Hobby: gardening. Mrs. Golcla Buell attended Eau Claire State Teachers College, Eau Claire, Wisconsin. She teaches First Grade. She has previously taught in Eau Claire. Wisconsin, Bcll, and Petroleum. Favorite T. V. programs: I Love Lucy and Firestone Hour . Hobbies: growing roses and going lish- ing with her husband.
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The Seventh Grade began the first semester with fifty-three students. Davona Hoover withdrew, but, Judith Schoger and Donald Chenoweth entered during the first semester. The president for the class was Russell Kinserg vice-president, Mark Ramseyerg secretary-treasurer, Tom Kennedy: Stu- Seventh Grade Libby Braden. Karen Brinkerhoff, David Che-nowetli, Suzanne Col- bert, Iris Coleman, Jean Conrad. Sue Cook, Bob Coons, Rita Davis, XVayne Dearduff, Janet Downhour, David Evers. Marvin Heiny, Davunna Hoover, Carolyn Kilgore, Russell Kinser, XYarren Matson, Judy McDaniel. Carol Mornrity, Nancy ltamseyer, Mary .lane llogers. Dee Schwarz- kopf, Ronnie Simpson, Patty Wallet-r. Kay XVliite, Nancy Zelonis, tlind of TRW Glenn Brock, Fred Cline, William Elliott, Marjorie Ellison. Patty Fear, Leon Flutter, .ludy Garrison. Carolyn Herring, Tom Kennedy, Thelmnlee Ke-rshner. Boll King, Herman King, Fdella King, Myron Love, .lim Morris, Carolyii Nelson. Jackie Norton, Patrick O'l-Tern, Bonnie Pozsgai, Mark llamse-yer, Connie lleichzirrl, Glen llogers. Karen Shaner, Shirley Thomas, Sliawncey XVehh, Howard XVillinms, Snnwlra Yadon. dent Council members, Kay White and Dee Schwarzkopf. Our sponsors were Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Hartzell, and Mr. Matson. We presented a variety program for our convocation on Feb. 3. The class held a picnic on October 5 for the first semester party. Shawncey Webb
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Grade Six Mr. Anthony, Teacher Ethan Allen, Sharon Bales, Gene Brock, Bucky Buckmaister, Mary Cof- field. Larry Forrester, Carol Gum, Starlotte Hartley. G e r 1' Y Hoover, Clyde H u fl s 0 n, Nelva Ickes, Sharon Kershner, Glenn Kinser, Sharon Layman, B i l ly Ledbetter, Alex Mahorney. A l i c e Meyer, Janet Mounsey. Loretta Mur- phy, Terry Noller, Dee lleese, Jerry lleff. Paul lleichard, Carol llhea. M i k e Roush, Shirley Royal, Barbara Simpson. Sally S 1 e n t z, Gaylen XValker, Linda XVilliams, T o n y XVilson, VVilma XYilS0n. Grades Four 8g Six Mrs. Maish, Teacher Yvonne Beeks. Barbara Bower, Dennise Brown, Karen lily, Patty Flatter, Myrna Foust, Linda Har- ter, .Johnny Hudson. K a ron Ickes, lliann Kinser, Vera Mahorney, James McClish, Sandra Melson, Johnny Merchant. Johnny Myers, Laverna Nelson. Laretta Nelson, David Price, David ll 0 a d s, J a m e s Schwarzkopf, Larry Sills, Gary Weath- ertholt. QS-ixthr Lorna Bower, Johnny Clark. Nanciellen Clevenger, Jeanne Fear, Cheryla Ferguson, Judy Herring, Mary King, Jerry Kitter- inan, L. D. Letterman, Sheryl Matson. Linda Merchant, Larry Michael, Carol Morrical. Bernita Pitts, llichard Shaner, Larry Tourney, Danny XVil1iarns, Ronald Yadon.
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