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Standing, left to right: R. Chambers, D. Evans, G. Swirsk, E. Moore, H. McConnell, Miss G. Hartley, E. Evans, O. Cheney, W. Stiglich, F. Raymond, V. Almas, J. Castle, F. Vollweiler. Second row: M. McConnell, L. Miller, L. Stine, J. Richards, B. Almas K. McGee, B. Patrick, V. Scharf, A. Linck, N. Goss- man, B. Render, M. A. Brusie, P. Horton, L. Patrick. Front row: F. Skalecki, L. Kreiner, J. Nelienbach, F. Naracon, J. Boyle, D. Grinnell, D. Swoish. Not pictured: C. Lindquist, R. Schank, S. Gura, D. Blackmer. SEVENTH GRADE The seventh grade is particularly proud this year of their standing in the County spelling contest as dargaret Ann Brusie placed second. There are twenty boys and girls in the Junior Chorus from the seventh grade, and fifteen are in ’ie Junior Band. Janet Richards and Katherine McGee were presented with a certificate from the County Librar- ian for outstanding reading ability for their age and group. Many others have shown great progress in eir leisure readings.
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Standing, left to right: M. Coe, L. Patrick, I. Osborn, A. Swoish, E. Chapman. Second row: A. Repic, E. Jamison, D. Ankley, D. Pratt, R. Coates D, Rose, E. Peters, M. Audet, D. Stoneburgh, A. La’:e, V. Krawczyk, L. Cloutier, M. Westen. Third rew: Mrs K. J3urger, M. J. Brusie, O. J. Moore, E. N'o’f n, D Bader, B. Schlaud. L. S: hlaud, E. Chase R. Scherlinger, M. Laur, J. Sherman, N. J. Kreiner, B. Matthews, L. Morse, C. Coe Front row: W. Neitzke, R. Taylor, L. Schlaud, W. Miller, L. Solon, D. Travis, R. Hunt, F. Schlaud, W. Armstrong, E. Ferkowicz. Not pictured: D. Mclnahy, B. Blackmer, L. Link. '• - ' EIGHTH GRADE A few members of the 8th grade class played the parts in the English scene of the Christmas pro- bram; they also took a few parts in the stable scene. Some of the 8th grade boys played on the Jr. high basketball team. Ellen Nolan placed first in the spelling contest for her class; Alice Lake placed second. Ellen Nolan T laced second in the finals between the 7th and 8th grades and went on to Lapeer for the final spell- clown.
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SIXTH GRADE The sixth grade started school in September with twenty eight boys and seventeen girls, and al- t ough we are finisf ing in June with the same number some of the students have left to be replaced with rev members. Barbara Friday and Joseph Stefanic have left, but Ann Willett and Billy Horton came to take their places. We joined the Hallowe’en pa-ade, took the Polish part in the Christmas in Faraway Lands program, and had a Valentine's Day party. We’ve had a regular gym period this year which was espec- ially enjoyed during baseball season when we played outside. Every two weeks we have visited the public library for books for spare time use. In February our regular teacher, Mrs Mary Listwak, left us and was replaced by Mrs Mable Butterfield. Third row, left to right: M. Payne, J. Skwirsk, W. Ragatz, J. Scharf, C. Braidwood, S. Moore, M. Cham, bers, E. Law, J. Repic, C. LaFortune, G. Bush, D. Stevens, E. Seelye, G. Hoffman, K. Bruske. Second r.'w: R. Lockwocd, E. Richard, M. Skwirsk, E. Smith, N. Robinson, A. Willett, J. Krake, F. Fricke, B. Dcmbrosky, J. A. Hallock, L. Weingartz, G. Nellenbach, B. Horton, R. Cichoracki, H. McConnell Front rew: Mrs M. Butterfield. E. Weigle, R. Smith, J. Kruschinski, R. Kriner, C. Papke, D. Adamic, M. Cureil, E. Miller, D. Schank R. Stiglich, S. Schank, R. Stig.ich, S. Schank, J. Linck, G. Grinnell, E. Skalecki. Not pictured: Billy Westen.
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