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FRONT ROW Joan Blackmore Grace Rcmcly Oleda Torch Evelyn Garvin Margaret Craine Thelma Compton Betty Cross Norma Niedermeyer Bill Hoyt SECOND ROW Elaine Tikka Beulah Mattice Sophie Grech Charlotte Champion Miss Miller Warren Chapman Clyde Lapham THIRD ROW Robert Floyd Jomes Zinn Frank Burkholder Ralph Brown Stanley Garvin Billy Stephenson Maynard Zuber Charles Neu James Poulsor BACK ROW Walter Piercy Robert Rhoades James Stephenson Wayland Warren Harlan Tuttle Kirk Keener James Neubert Kenneth Wilhoito Charles Hull Eighth Grade History Our eighth grade entered school with Miss Helen West and Mrs. Peterson as teachers. In the sixth grade our teacher was Mrs. Corwin, and during that year most of us took part in the operetta, Jack and the Beanstalk. Our sponsor in the seventh grade was Miss Miller. In the eighth grade Miss Miller is again our sponsor. This year many of us took part in the operetta, Hansel and Gretel, directed by Mr. Dustman. eighteen
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FRONT ROW Arlene Hoose Anno Belle Norris Voleryia Lach Frances Pike Mariorie Melchcr Lillie Seitz Barbara Brewster Matilda Orosz Irene Stinchcomb Elizabeth Spiesmon SECOND ROW Alice Brewster Ethel Petrus Marilyn Burt Marian Bittig Ella Mae Ross Annabel Salesman Harriet Lord Patty Smith Helen Wheeler Barbara West Miss Cullison THIRD ROW Helen Pike Betty Burdge Billy Jones Allene Chapman Richord Palmer Paul Szaniszlo Charles Poulson Herbert Garvin Carolyn Greeninq BACK ROW William Betz Jack Heil Sterling Averill Frank Arko John Port Gail Fankhauser Ninth Grade History Our first year at school was under the direction of Miss Helen West. It was then that we gave our first play. In the last year before we left grade school our number increased. One of our members was chosen May Queen. Through the seventh and eighth grades we became acquainted with the ways of high school. Now, in the ninth grade, there are thirteen of our original thirty left in this school. We, as ninth graders, look to the future with hopefulness and expectancy. seventeen
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SITTING George Bartlett Robert Vandeveer Joseph Dunlap FRONT ROW Pauline Pike Neva Johnson Rowena Piercy Emma Jabs Betty Werner Edna Skinner Elnor Burkholder Betty Burt Catherine Rhoades Marjorie Keener Mary Jane Bryant Betty Roerdansz Dorothy Lamed Mary Ellen Garvin Ernest Szaniszlo In the first grade we started out with thirty-three pupils under the supervision of Miss Helen West and Mrs. Peterson. By the time we were in the sixth grade, thirty-eight pupils had withdrawn and fifty had been newly enrolled. In the sixth grade we made a set of maps, which we sent to the fair, where we won second prize. We had an enrollment of sixty-five pupils when we entered the seventh grade. Five pupils from the seventh grade had leading parts in the operetta, Hansel and Gretel. We, the seventh grade, wish and hope for five more years of good times and good luck. SECOND ROW Mrs. Corwin Betty Freiberqer Ruth Averill Lavonia Gifford Alice Booth Ruth Smith Carol Melcher Georgia Perkins Betty Giffen Florence Frost Eileen Garvin Janet Sweet Ruth Lyons Howard Phillipp THIRD ROW John Folk Ralph Dipple John Lach Robert Bogner Robert Rothauser George Spiesman Nelson McForlond John Duich Raymond Brown Junior Kucera Richard Thompson Arthur Worren Jay Kish Emma Brewster Harold Brewster BACK ROW Dan Shepard Leonard Sherer Frank Martin Williom Knowles Wallace Leathers Raymond Heil James Duvall Charles Oliver DonaH Belden Jeon Bassett William Neu Donald Chadwick Llovd Frost Jack Keener Seventh Grade History nineteen
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