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FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES This year Mr. Holzman took the fifth and sixth graders on tours to the Sherwood coal mines, the Goethe Link Observatory, the Naval Armory, and P. R. Mallory's. The boys were respon- sible for raising the flag on the campus each morning. At the carnival the fifth graders operated a game in which the prizes were phonograph records donated by Mr. Roy Price of R. C. A., and the sixth graders set up the Chamber of Horrors. Mrs. Mitchell's chorus sang in the gymnasium during the Garden Tour, at which the sixth grade presented a model of a jungle scene. Far row left to right: Steve Thomas, Bert McClure, Fred Cuthbert, Robert Giblin, Thomas Howe, Mr. John Holzman. Fourth row left to right: Robert Shane, John Carpenter, Steve Merrell, Richard Kroot, Walter Foltz. Third row left to right: Jay Price, Robert Sauer, Harold Bredell, Thomas Johnson, Carter Fortune, Jack Mead. Second row left to right: Nicky Doney, Robert Rhoads, Baxter Rogers, Steve Spencer, Walter Cooke, Ted Tether. First row left to right: Russell Fortune, Richard Wilson, Michael Jaeger, Henry Whitesell, Edward Johnson. Not shown in pic- ture: David Chambers.
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Back row left to right: Steve Medias, John Weldon, Michael Bradner, Middle row left to right: Philip Adler, Edward Kahn, Richard Bennett, Thomas Esterline, Goethe Link. Front row left to right: Duane Pritchett, Howard Pontius, Jerry Feinstone, Stuart Schaefer, Ray Wolter. ln corner left to right: Mr. William Hig- gins, Jr., Bill McPherson, Thomas Dalglish, John Stiles, Lee Gery, Don Hines. Not in picture: David Fauvre, Tim Kelly. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES CMIDDLE SCHOOLJ Mr. Smith, as Director of the Middle School, is proud of the excellent spirit of cooperation which his boys have shown through the year. Their Middle School Student Council, led by President Don Hines and advised by Mr. Higgins, sponsored two parties, and they sold cokes, candy, and hot dogs at varsity foot- ball and basketball games. Seventh graders organized a stamp club and operated the Bust a Balloon booth in the carnival. Eighth graders contributed a ball-throwing game at the carnival and maintained a discussion club known as the C. O. L., which attended a Purdue football game. Michael Bradner, of the eighth grade, drew the prize-winning cover for the Garden Tour calendar.
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THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Mrs. Holzman has taken her third and fourth grades on numerous scientific field trips and to the Children's Museum. Law- son and Worley opened their printing shops to the boys, and the classes enioyed a visit to the Link Observatory as guests of Dr. and Mrs. Goethe Link. At the carnival Mrs. Holzman's boys sponsored a football-throw with candy prizes donated by their mothers, and in the Garden Tour exhibit the third and fourth grades contributed maps, charts, and a realistic desert scene. Jack Keller led the state of Indiana in magazine subscription sales. Far row left to right: Philip Bredell, William Arbogast, Steve Valinet, Peter Fortune, John Keller, Mrs. Margaret Holzman. Second row left to right: Bruce Johnson, Dennis Myers, Tom Sams, Kenneth Hare. First row left to right: Thomas Morgan, Stanley Selig, Robert Sherwood.
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