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EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: M. Bernard, A. Adderton, A. Hoffmeister, P. Ferer, J. Piper, L. Desloge, D. Dietz, H. Rand, A. Wolf- son. SECOND ROW: P. Cady, B. Wiegand, J. Lipscomb, E. Davis, G. Green, B. Brereton, A. Stickle, P. Shepley, E. Engler, L. Hill, J. Hunter, J. Brunner, R. Duke. P. Shepley, vice-president, D. Dietz, secretaryg L. Desloge, treasurer, A. Wolf- son, president. Under the direction of Mrs . Gaiennie, the twenty-two members of this year's eighth grade class, and the seventh grade, have continued the Foster Child project . During the advisory periods Anne Wolfson was elected presidentg Peter Shepley, vice-president, Debbie Dietz, secretaryg Lindsay Des- loge, treasurerg Philip Cady, Social Council representativeg and Patty Ferer, representative to the Student Council. 35
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FRESHMAN CLASS FIRST ROW: B. Katz, P. Rounce, J. Neun, L. Budke, P. Hunter, N. Mills, L. Dreyer, N. Macdonald, N. Katz, D. Nemec. SECOND ROW: C. Pettus, R, Wilson, J. Collins, A. Kerckoff, A. Delf, E. Benoist, M. Kratz, R. Laycob, L Roos, M, Johnson. The ninth grade became a class of twenty this year, with the addition of seven new students, five from St. Louis-Laura Budke, Lynn Dreyer, Mitchell Johnson, Dick Laycob, and Nancy Macdonald-and Art Kerckoff from Michigan and Judy Neun from Texas. The class is intent upon developing all its talents, even in such unacademic areas as the culinary arts. The evidence of its excellence in the last area was demonstrated at the bake sale. The money from this effort went into the class treasury. The class has also contributed to the United Fund. The ninth grade students having entered their first year of high school, are striving to improve themselves in all fields. ska , ,., 1 , .. r.. ':ffP?'5v. QYEJQLI'-lffffif WL 5 715 L Digg, f , Ysfym B. Katz, treasurerg P. Hunter, president C. Pettus, secretary: E. Benoist. vice- m-ocideflt. Q Zi, ff Q 'S if fl'
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