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Sighth grade First Row: Kleft to rightl J. Herring, D. Hensel, S. Peppler, M. Fisher, H Austin, M. Beane, S. Brown, R. Rehkopf, P. Correll, C. Ford, J. Lehr. Second Row: J. McDowell, E. Braley, D. Wilson, E. Cober, J. Williams, W. Mitchell, R. Wilson, N. Mclnnis, Y. Morat, F. Alderton. Third Row: G. Holmes, D. Fuller, D. Squires, J. Holmes, A. Rhodes, J. Grov G. Erbes, B. McDade, J. Hannon, E. Gilland, L. Hamilton, D. Dykstra. Fourth Row! S. Draminski, P. Kilmer, W. Morris, R. Nolff, A. Keller, B. Ra dunzel, B. Brown, L. Miller, T. Abendroth, R. Lawson, D. Peppler. Fifth Row: J. Hafer, B. Torry, N. Williams, J. Canaan, M. Stieg, H. Dramin M. Thomas, B. Borsum, H. Jones, M. Karns. Not pictured: O. Gray, B. Jobes, D. Raab. Advisors: Miss McNeil and Mr. Clark. President: Billy McDade Vice-President: Dick Raab Secretary: Joy Hafer Treasurer: Mona Fisher The eighth grade sold refreshments at the Whitehall basketball game. After the game they sponsored a dance. Later, in the spring, the eighth graders held an all school dance. ii sf f 1 Q . 99 ski s
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Student Council A 4 6 , . of Seated: Cleft to rightl M. Gerber, B. Borsum, M. Alderton, M. Baderschneider, C. Lindner, B. Brown, B. McDade, J. Robson. Standing: Mr. Messner, Mrs. Turnblom, S. Roberts, M. Jewell, J. Eorsum, D. Benkert, A. Keller, K. Nelson, G. Kimble. President: Carlton Lindner Vice-President: Bill Brown Secretary: Margaret Baderschneider Treasurer: Mary Lou Alderton This is the first Student Council to be organized in the Reed City High School. It takes in the grades from eight to twelve. The counc1l's purpose is to maintain a better understanding between the faculty and the students. Some of the things they have done is holding dances, ushering at games, selling tickets, looking after the cleanliness of the school building and grounds, inspecting lockers, and helping classes.
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