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THE EUHLBERA wtechem oh guildefz I watched them tearing a building down A gang of men in a busy town. With a ho-heave-oh and a lusty yell They swung a beam, and a building fell. I asked the foreman, Are these men skilled, As the men you'd hire if you had to build? He gave a laugh and said, No indeed! Just common labor is all I need. I can easily wreck in a day or two What builders have taken a year to do. And I thought to myself as I went my way, Which of these roles have I tried to play? Am I a builder who works with care, Measuring life by the rule and square? Am I shaping my deeds by a well-made plan, Patiently doing the best I can? Or am I a Wrecker who walks the town Content with the labor of tearing down? -Author Unknown
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jjfitllf EUHLUERQ SEVENTH GRADE The class officers are as follows: President ---- Sevrin Steen Vice President - - - Darlene Wagner Secretary and Treasurer Clifford Martinson The advisor is Mr. McDowell. The seventh grade has six classes. They are geography, mathematics, history, English, science, and physical education. Members of the Boy Scouts in our class are Sevrin Steen and Herbert Steen. E I G H T H G R A D E The eighth grade home room officers consist of: President ----- Merle Hofstad Vice President - - - Gale Johnson Secretary and Treasurer - Norma Adolphson We have as our class adviser Mr. Harold Meyer. The eighth grade is well represented in the extra curricular activities in which they are permitted to enter. We have members in the orchestra. We have made booklets for English and Music and are at work on a transportation booklet for history. We have done little other in addition to our regular school work. Many of the boys are members of the Boy Scouts and many of the girls are members of a small social club known as the O.D.T's. The 4-H Club consists of both boys and girls tc which several of our class members belong.
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