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5 4-YW '.,f 'M' if Q wt. X, X F A X1X n ,X , ' gif, A f J We JO. N A Q3 .f , Y ' - PM ,I 1- Ct ----2, f. ,N A , ,Ui ,JV f' AL, ' ' 'V' JAP , C 3' ' i ,X Y, 'Q El, S f f .4 A , ,Cf ' , it ri sk Q.,a 'J . i ' ,I i L. ., Ea ,if ,X ,X X D :Qi . xx NLE, ff wg, X X 5, ' brig, QXEQ --at ' ., ' f' f f ' .5 . kit, X M 'Min 'wi '1 ' I V 'B K V nil' X X- R1s..,-,,-lcv H-eslunen Q K - QW, 2. U t it C KB .ki 'RX First Row-R. Wimer, M. Baker, H. Buckley, J. Ahlquist, C. Barnes, J. Smith, S. Rensma. G. Sedlak, R, Spencer, J. Zeedar. Second Row-Mrs. l'aul, A. Zolko, M. Clancy, J. Zock, E. Fedorchuk, M. Moniak, S. Hopkins, M. Perrin, G. Milos, C. lficcirillo, B. Ruhlman, C. Moronski, A. Johnson, Mr. Carr. Third. ROW-L. Rodgers, R. Johnson, L. Glenn, H. Perkins, D, Mourer, T. Smith, M. Free- borough, H. Brooker, T, Glosick, K. Devore, W. Darling, F. Gruttaria, J. Zock. Fourth Row-G. Coan, P. Crippen, R. Jackson. K. VanDewark. E. Baker, M. Cook, E. Barnes, M. Bouchard, G. Locey, M. Danielson, S. Haehn, S. Haley, V. Britt, L. Barton, M. Black D. Hebner, J. XVilcox. v Fifth Rowflvl. Kerr, G. Perkins, E. Kline, R. Peterson, D. Benedict, B. Billsborough, M.XScott, J. Dolphin, U, Dale. P. Nicklas, R. Buorkle, S. Johnson, J. Anderson, T. I udder, J. Blalcak, ll Enos, J. Abraham. Sixth Row-M. Orbaniok, B. VVolfe, J. Teeonehuk, A. Bush, N. Hill, D. Mourer, R. Nelson, K. Samuelson, R. Hodges, S, Sandberg, M. McMoans, L. Xl'eaver, K. Davis. L. Loomis. Seventh Row-VV. Flaus, G. Crimson, G. Little, A. Taylor, F. Highhouse, NV. Birchard, A. Schenck, F. Mcflhesney,.J,f,:Danuski, S. King, R. VVithington, M. Kerohak, D. Fill, R. Bailey, R. Woodin, K,'BoWefr,'XB.'F'ill. X - X 7 . yf' X iffl ' 4 , 'ji ' Ll fi X . 1, 5 . X .. I all W XX , ,QW i X I A . X WX' X, .. , r' ,' - K . i bfi f 1 if ,X wg' mil' K, XI, 4 f T, W yi .15 Fx.li N is 'QTVR i JV'i M W N W in C Jil SQ' t, lf in i i 'V 6, . ' .ls if G' JW MJ 3' Jin .Qld l ox We had one hundred and seven pupils that Came to rooms thirteen and fourteen on September first from Youngsville and the surrounding town- ships We Were a little mixed-up for the first few days, but things were ilsoon 'running smoothly. Many of us joined the leading activities. At our first class meeting We chose John Ahlquist as leader, Fred Highhouse to A sg i I, Q X NJ E19 fix! fy assist him, Mary Ann Moniak to take in our money, and James Smith to take our notes. Our advisors were Mrs. Roberta Paul, Mr. Warren Carr, and Mr. Charles Bennett. ' is azna x : - i -g,Qi.5f ...W xg, . , W QA, ' Q: 'il f 2 Q94 :Xi 4. . T ..- 7 .EL ' 2 . . CS f f 5-Es, N P l . ,ur ., X, ff X? ' S. xiii- , fix Mr. fir' , ,J Ni it ,wi ,. T, l XX kit .x , uf! Xl 'N J! lex, i f ,XI iii W ,i .XJ G ,. . V ,,xx X ., ...E , 1,-. L 1 i 5 f X ,Xifl A ' nf e , .Iv ,fit f lv S . 1 ,X , X02 l N H ' , yd it ,
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, l ffl A WNW LI WWW Fifi pphfz l I XA I I f. q Q f ' Kruk -X, X K jj, W , , c eventli Graders Qbgvgjt N. xl ' IN xv. -N5 Y Yi X Ei,Xl ll X ,N Q N ls 'S 5.1325 .V L5 all First Row-J. Ruhlnzvan, R. McKinney, P. Sherwood, N. Miller, G. Bedow, C. Moronski, C. Brown, S. Haley, Mr. Paul. Second Row-R.VBlackmer, J. Egbert, C. Engstrom, R. McCanna, G. Johnson, R. Orbanic, T. Craig, D. Haehn, T. Wise. Third. Row-K. Swanson, F. Kerchak, D. Artico, B. Abraham, M. Wfimer, A. Getts, H. Antal, C, Billsborough. Fourth Row-D. Cedronc, G. Stufflebeam, P. Ransom, I. Storch, R. Rea., G. Vanderwark, K. Garris, L. Stuitlebcam, R. Harkins. I'ift1E:Rd0W-R. York, C. Halfast, R. Cornell, S. Campbell, B. Simpson, R. XVertz, J. Agnew, . rove. an f ar.. . v' 1 4. v Al 2'j,4'lf 1',. to A - x 'f AZ, ,. 4731 .- f.. Y 'ff A tfu 1 is :fx 1 ' . f ,ln f7 'I We were under the guidance of Mr. Charles Paul. On the sixteenth of September we elected the following as our class officers: president, Timothy Wise, vice president, Ronald Blackmerg secretary, Thomas Craig, and trea- surer, Peggy Sherwood. Since we were in junior high school, we were able to change classes. During the first few days of school, we had some trouble finding the rooms and getting acquainted with the teachers. We were glad to welcome six new students from Grand Valley and one transfer student from New Jersey. We took part in such activities as Junior Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Choir, and many others. Also, for the first time we were able to participate in such competitive sports as football and basketball. -if 2 3 - f
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