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No question is ever settled until it is settled right. A-Edna VVhcelcr lVilcox. i Fifth Grade FIRST ROVV: Herbert Putman, Pearl Amweg, Juanita Kohn, Donald NVagnQr, Thelma VViseman, Robert Miller, Jane Anne Brown. SECOND ROVV: Mary Jane Siclle, Jack High, Louise Marhaugh, Arnold Emerirh, Anna Handwerk, Edwin Boroif, Betty North, Edwin VVittung. THIRD RONV: Donald Moyer, Miriam Billieu, Donald Sutton, Marjorie Putman, Le-1 Ellinger, Dorothy Sutton, James Santa, Helaine Foley, Kenneth Hines. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Putman, Teacher: Jeannette Agler, Miriam Exlincg Dongntl George, John Swoveland, Lynn Brown, Leah Mae Rickard, Herbert Germnnn, June Agler. Ode of the Fifth Grade Three plus two we know is tive: Hope we get through quite alive. Teacher - he is getting gray, Should be just the other way. Now all our childish trouble Isn't, just an empty bubble. We will show the training In streams of knowledge we are sefninq. Compliments of P, A, CROW' THE BALYEAT COAL tk BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Cash Buyer of Cream Van Wert, Ohio Van VVert, Ohio
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Look for admirable qualities in everyone you meet. Sixth Grade FIRST RONV: Left to right Charles ShaFfer, Marvin Putman, Billy Krugh, Arlene Bclenbangh, Lloyd Prichard, Betty Bolenhaugh, Ned Krugh, Raymond Harmon, Ji-mmy Detter. SECOND ROVV: Raymond Stemen, James Jacobs, Donald Miller, Mary Lcuise King, Bud Heffelfinger, Donna Handwerk, Roger Morgan, Jack Cassel, Gene Carr. THIRD ROXV: Gus Scheidt, Walter Putman, Mary Lou Prichard, Buddie Krugh, Bill Kohn, Richard High, Donna Miller, Max Brubaker, Basil Agler. FOURTH ROW: Delbert Taylor, Teacher: Helen Eber, Phyllis Sl'aw, VValIace Har- mon, Crlvin Leo Murray, Charles Mottinger, Maxine Hcverman, Maurice Taylor, Hermenia Hoffman, Carolee Adams. ABSENTEES: Doyt Prichard, Louise Marbangh. Ode of the Sixth Grade We-'ve been the troopers of grade six The three R's we've learned to swiftly mix, We're about tw enter Junior High VVhe're various cc urses we will ply. Nu more will fortune bless us With those sht rt gay recesses. Striking, what we will endure Tu beet me intellectually mature. Best WVishes Seniors OTTO M, XVEBB Barbering Tonsorial Artist Ohio City, Ohio
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To be trusted is a greater' compliment than to be loved. George McDonald. Fourth Grade FIRST ROWV: Kenneth Mercer, Betty Ger-mann, Glenn Roller, Vivian Heppt-ar.i, Drnald Myers, Sally Detter, Theo. Bennett. SECOND ROWV: Ruth Shaw, Howard Germann, Dorlene Eibling, Raymond Prior, Jean Hertel, Berlin Miller, Marilyn Switzer, Glenn Roller. THIRD ROVV: Claire Kirchenhauer, Annabel Shaffer, John Stutz, Marie Medangh, Billy Kirchenbauer, Phyllis Doan, Bob Galloway, Marilyn Billieu. FOURTH ROW': Ruth Stutz, Rex Krugh, Rita Bell Stahl, Steve Ellinger, Jerry Lon Osborn, Marvin High, Sylvia Hoghe. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Farrar, Teacher: Leroy Carmean, Doris Neate, Donald Ledyard, Dorothy Mottinger, Calvin Neiford, Deliliah Andrews, Gerald Balliet, Anna Lcu Switzer. ABSENT: Robert Prichard. Ode of the Fourth Grade Little time for that idle thought. Oh, where's the freedom that we s ught? Four long years we have' studied, Clear childish dreams they are muddied With the many complicated wavs To answer questic-ns that we raise. Can you tell us what 'tis all about? Qnench that mysterious haunting douht. TOMCZAKS FLOWERS A Modern Beauty Shop Fair Prices Phone 2750 for Appointment ln Marsh H1 tel Bldg. 130 East Main HARRIS BEAUTY SHOPPE Yan WVert, Ohio Van VVert, Ohio
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