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THE MOCCASI N EIGHTH GRADE ACTIVITIES The Glass of 1941 is a particularly lively one and it has participated in all pep meetings and programs with a very gold school spirit. Tue school parties were en- joyed by this group. The first one was given as'a wel- come party for the Seventh Graders, Gctober Slst. As this was the first experience for then since they entered Jun- ior High School, they were very much thrilled. On Febru- ary lZth they returned a party to the Eighth Graders, showing very good school spirit and sportsmanship. The Eighth Grade wishes to thank Miss Rochlus for all she has done for the group during the year she has acted as ad- visor. The officers were: President------------4Walter Giesc Vice President------ehlfred Lewis Secretary-Treesurer-N---Donald Olcson Student Council Members---Doris Kuhn Phillip Moody SEVENTH GRADE ACTIVITIES The Class of 1942 was much delighted to come up to the second floor and become numbers of the Junior High School. Some of the group get seats in the Main Room, but others have kept Room A as their home room throughout the year. Everything that has gone on in the Alexander High School this year has received the enthusiastic sup- port of the Seventh Graders, Their first big event was the party given then by the Eighth Graders, at Hal1owe'en time. Every one attending had a lot of fun with the games and stunts that were played. A supper was enjoyed at I about six ofclock and the rest of the evening there was plenty of entertainment. The next event was the play, 'The Cardigan Kidn which was given before a large audience in the Now Gym, the evening of February End. Miss Bjor- keng coached the play and the cast presented her nith a box of candy in appreciation. February 12th the Seventh Graders entertained the Eighth Graders at a Valentine ' party and a good time was enjoyed by all. ' L The following officers were elected in September: President----4 ---- ---------Garth Lowell I Vice President ---- - ---- -- ---- Betty Salter' ' Secretary-Treasurer- -------- -Audrey Sarver 1 Members of Student Council ---- -Jack Kirst Eva Roberts i
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ul THE MOCCA SJ N JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES The Juniors have been quite active this year in pro- moting school activities in general. Their entry in the Masquer Play Contest, WDumb Doran was very much enjoyed. The Commencement activities will call forrnuch effort from the Juniors as they will carry on the traditional custom of decorating the auditorium for the Baccalaureate Services and for Commencement. Class officers were: President-he--------Burnell Goodness V V Socretaryl-Tree.surer-----Shirley Bentz SOPHOMORE CLASS ACTIVITIES The Sophomore Class has been working hard this year in supporting every extra-curricular activity. Their on- ontest was the first one to be try in the Masquor Play C V presented and so they had to set the standard by pre- senting a particularly good piece of work. The name of their play was UDinner for Six.U Later in the year they used Edmund Koehn's marionette show in presenting a play- let for a pep meeting. Their officers were as follows: President-- ---- -----------Edward Fcrkey Vice President-1:-ess:reefs:-fs:-Bonnie Wood Secretary-Treasurer-------Marion Polzin Student Council Members-----Geneva Jackson Clarence Zastava FRESHMAN CLASS ACTIVITIES One of the first things the Freshman Class did was to decorate a float for the Homecoming Parade. Their float represented a hay rack filled with hay and a dummy repre- senting a Marshfield player in bad condition after the ' game. On both sides of the rack there were signs saying, WWe'1l Make Hay Out of Marshfield.W The next Freshman event was the pep meeting for the first game of the bas- ketball season, December 4th. The girls of the class put it on, and the singing and tap dancing made a hit with the lkudbntuhady and the visiting alumni. The entry of the Freshman class in the Masquer Play Contest was entitled ' WKeeping Kitty's Datesn and was presented on January 22nd, With a good beginning, the Class of 1940 hopes to do ' great things in its remaining three years in high school. The following officers held their positions well: President 4Kathleen Gilbert Vice President-----Patricia Hostetter SecretaryJTreasurer---4Kenneth Server Student Council Members---Ila Sorenson Daryl Hagen
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