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Left to right: Thomas Thompson, James Stone, Johnny John- son, Richard Elzie, Charles Esterline, JeHrey Gold, Mrs. Mary Ann Burns, Tim Sams, Robert Tappan, Michael Springer, Bill Latta, Eli Lilly, John Storer, Steve Feinstone. Not shown in picture: Ricky Smith, Philip Shelton. FIRST AND SECOND GRADES The main boast of our first and second grades is that, under the capable guidance of Mrs. Burns, they have made unusually rapid progress in reading and in numbers. By playing grocery store last 'Fall in their classroom, they learned to add up a list of prices and to make change, and in the carnival they sold balloons. The first and second grade farm exhibit at the gym- nasium during the Garden Tour attracted a great deal of attention.
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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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Student Council Left to right: Mr. Gene Schwilck Richard McCrae, Jess Pritchett Philip Whitesell, Reed Moistner John Esterline, Edward Hargitt, John DeVoe. , The president of our student council is John De- , Voe, the secretary, Reed Moistner, the treasurer, , Ed. Hargitt, and the corresponding secretary is John Esterline. Mr. GeneSchwilck is their faculty adviser who has made this year's student council the most successful in many years. The services of the council to the school are many. At the beginning of the school year a Pump Handle get-together was arranged for all parents and students. Other duties included daily flag raising, as- sembly program, pep rallies, and a successful drive for attendance at the basketball games. The charities helped were the Salvation Army at Thanksgiving and the Community Chest drive, and 5400 was raised for the Red Cross at the benefit carnival given iointly by Tudor Hall and Park. An- other important activity was the magazine drive, which earned S325 for the school. THE RED AND BLACK Left to right: Samps McQuiston, Philip Whitesell, Charles Pollock, Gerald Slatin, Steve Cline, John Esterline, Mr. Frank Carrico, Reed Moistner, Richard McCrae. THE PANTHER Left to right: Peter Weldon, John Esterline, Gerald Slatin, Steve Cline, Samps McQuiston. Not shown in picture: Dr. Norman B. Johnson, George Downing, Richard Travis.
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