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Jnwtfh. H FIRST ROW: G. Gregg, D. Shook, P. Grubb, A. Coffman, M. Weaver, R. McQuistion, L. Taylor K. Risley. SECOND ROW: L. England, S. Kelley, M. Burks, S. Hannum, V. Smith, A. Clingman, E. Kelley, D. Riedel, Mrs. Sams. THIRD ROW: R. McVay, L. Shell, V. Shell, J. Hosterman, R. Balliet, E. Evans, L. Breyley, R. Shellhorn. FOURTH ROW: M. Sorg, N. Ohl, M. Grandstaff, B. McQuistion, L. McDermott, R. Riedel, J. Griffin, P. Ruhlen, B. Hayman. NOT PICTURED: Bobby Landis, Raymond Bridgeford. 1 We have kept our group of thirty-five pupils throughout the school year. Maxine Burks, Betty .lean Hayman and Philip Grubb have been neither absent nor tardy. Flu and scarlet fever spoiled any of our perfect attendance records, but many of us have missed only a few days of school. Our room helped with several programs. We had a part in the Carnival Program, the Operetta and the chapel program which was given on George Washington's birthday. A group of boys and girls with some Third Grade pupils gave The Minuet of colonial days. We've tried to be good workers by preparing our lessons well and by con- tributing to the March of Dimes, The Junior Red Cross and other worthwhile projects. The school year has been a pleasant one, but, of course we eagerly look forward to vacation.
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WL? FIRST ROW: J. Biller, C. Sprau, J. Bell, J, Schryer, L. Reed, D. Riedel, B. Burks, A. Karcher, A. Ohls, G. VonBlon. SECOND ROW: B. Geary, M. McDermott, R. Miller, M. Everhart, R. Riedel, P, Hill, T. Ransom, C. Grubb, W. Dutcher. THIRD ROW: R. Wagner, F. Holman, D. McNutt, B. Riedel, C. Kelley, D, Hill, T, Moler, J. Westerman, T. Williams, R, Hill. FOURTH ROW: R. Shook, L. Droll, N. Giles, J. Corfman, D. Paul, C. Riedel, M, Harter, J. Grady, W. Solze. At the beginning of the school year the Fifth Grade which is taught by Mrs. Pancost had 34 pupils. Later in the year seven more pupils came. Three of them moved away again. At the present time there are four pupils who have perfect attendance. ln health we are studying about good posture. We are trying to eat three one hundred percent meals every day. Mrs. Sams is our health teacher. Each week, on Wednesday, we have a movie about some of our lessons and they have been very interesting. Most of them are about Geography but we have learned many interesting facts that we use in other classes. The Fifth and Sixth Grade girls have gym together each Wednesday afternoon. We've played many different games, but like volleyball best when in the gym. We had a Hallowe'en carnival this year. Most of use dressed up in costumes. We all had a good time at the carnival. We also had a Valentine and Christmas exchange. Written by: M. McDermott M. Everhart J. Grady N. Giles
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luhd FIRST ROW: J. Mekush, J. Biller, C. Holman, D, Hannam, F. Tschanen, K. Ekleberry, L. Bare, K. Burks, J. Bigler. SECOND ROW: N. Coffman, R. Walton, R. Jamison, S. Wagner, M, Moore, A. Simpson, K. Sloman, R. Corfman, Miss Mesnard. THIRD ROW: J. Fillinger, B. Gingery, J. Stever, D. Moler, R. Miller, J. Coldiron, G. Swerline, M. Zellner. FOURTH ROW: L. Sprau, D. Flechsenhar, B. Shellhouse, S. Montz, M. Zellner, L. Kaufman, D. Davis, L. Walton. NOT PICTURED: Geraldine Williams, Maxine Williams. Joining the group in the fall were John Biller from Tiffin and Diane Flechsenhar from Toledo. Ernestine Wilson was here for three weeks. ln March Lucille Walton left the group to attend school in Wharton. During the year ours has been an able and willing group. We have contributed willingly and heartily to the various nation- al drives, Junior Red Cross, Red Cross and March of Dimes. We have taken part in the various school programs. A group with some Fourth Graders gave a minuet for the Washington Birthday assembly. We took part in the grade operetta Tom Sawyer. Along with enjoying our Christmas gift exchange and Valentine box we have en- joyed our work. Many have brought in pictures, stories and articles that pertain to our school work. James Stever brought a fine shell collection, both snails and clams. Many brought sou- venirs from fathers, uncles, brothers, and cousins from various spots overseas. Altogether we have received much help from our books, conservations and movies. We hope to remain as a studious and coop- erative as we are now, and we will be a fine class all the way through school, Good luck to the class of l9'55.
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