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R. A. DESUTTER, Attica, Ind. Furniture Funeral Director The seventh grade elected class officers this year for the first time. They areas follows: President, Sharon Shoemaker, Vice President, Herman Spear, Secretary and Treasurer, Beverly Fisher, Reporter, John Dyson, and Student Council, Jimmie Hayman. Two class parties were held in the cafeteria the first and second semesters. Class dues were paid this year to begin their account in the schooltreasury. ROW 1. LEFT TO RIGHT: Georgetta Foster, Judy Miles, Kay Pearson, Benita Skelley, P' -ia Furr, Patsy Warrick Lucille Hovermake Sharon Shoemaker Connie Martin,Janet Bush,Riattia Brewer. ROW 2: William Garrett, Larry Kerns, Herman Spear, Ronnie Garrett, Dennis Hopkins Olive Overman Carol Brown Roberta Claypool, Beverlie Fisher, Wayne Luster,John Dyson, Marvin Durnil, Jimmy Ingalsbe. ROW 3: Donald Cushman Carl Alfrey Jimmy Hayman Junior Clark, James Stephens, Richard Carroll. Jay McClain, Harold Pearson, Donnie Austin, David Keller, Charles Stafford Bobby Houk Toby Harvey ff? f Q x U ,, .-, .tm if J ' up SU
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. vf iv L LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Helen Foster, Marjorie Austin, Charlotte McCauley, Nina Jones, Donna Claypool, Sally Robinson, Sue Austin, Janice Furr, Sharon Price, Rosemary Kolaisor, Mary Simms. ROW 2: Ronnie Breaks, Eugene Gar- rett, Leroy Austin, Billy Price, Jimmie Minick, Carol Nickle, Grace Simmons, V f, , ,. 7 . ,.,Q'M , ' it 'es' -A X, 4 43 ,L A , A Q . - H, .,, 51+ 'ls if ,, - -f MILLER REAL ESTATE , DOTSON'S DX Attica, indiana Our class sponsor is Mrs. Grace Gregg. Class officers are: President, Harry Alfreyg Vice President, Mike Cunningham, Secretary Treasurer, Char- lotte McClauleyg Reporter, Sally Robinson, Student Council, Nina Jones. We had a class party in Gctober. Cur plans were for a Weiner roast. How- ever, the rain changed the plans and we met in the school building. At the first of the year We had 34 members in our class. During the year we lost Victor Spear and Carl Simms. Chalres Rice, Van Ingalshe, jim Spear, jerry Mortimore, Richard Ratcliff,ROW 3: Darrell Durnil, Dean Brewer, Bill McClure,Carl Simms, Harry Alfrey, Mike Cunningham, Bob Wiggins, Leroy Furr, Rex Pearson, Victor Spear, Carolyn War- rick, ahscnt. , 'f? '5! t GM S' ' ' , 4 uf - ' 6 ' C t- titre G f if HQ-,fiiiii M - g ' Liz 5 I
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' MITCHELIJS RESTAURANT, PIERCE GARAGE, Newtown, Indiana The sixth grade is compared to a training school for junior-high school where work and study are planned independently. The eighteen boys and nine girls in this grade are anxious to become a part of the bustling activity and grown-upness of the upstairs world. Basketball material should be plentiful out of this large group of boys. A new room filled with new desks and blackboards were enjoyed by our class this past year. ROW l. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Kraut, Sheila McMurtrie, Virginia Kolaiser, Karen Lawson, Martha Townsend, Marcia Dickerson, Virginia Kerr, Pam Mont- gomery, Phyllis I-libbs. ROW 2: Russell Brown, Louise Metseff, Billy Oakley, Harold Dean Simms, Tommy Townsend, Gerald Ingalsbe, Robert Weaver, Eugene Austin, Bill Gookins, Richard Garrett. ROW 3: John Coon, Lynn Miles, Bobby DeAth, Harvey Smart, Mrs. Pevler. David Mitchell, James Bell, Gerald Ratcliff, Donald Ba ity.
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