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FRESHMAN CLASS NEWS ly Mary White September second found fifteen little freshmen standing oround, not knowing just what to do next, but we soon found out when we sow the sophomores coming after us with those big paddles They even mode us come to school dressed os everything from 'hullo hullo boys to bobies, including farmers, girls in long underwear, convicts, boys as cowgirls. South Sea Islanders, bathing beouties, sondmen, Indians, Negro women, boys os backward girls, and above all o bride ond groom They even gave us a nice walk from the slaughter house bock in, very nice of them we oil soy We hod our first class meeting ond chose the following officers President ........................Swede Romos Vice-President Billy Spann Secretary-Treasurer Charlotte Laughlin Our able class odvisor is Cooch DeLap SIXTH AND EIGHTH GRADES There were 14 eighth graders and 20 seventh grode students to begin the year Donald Meyers and Dar-lyne Saures left us early in the year Fred Wilson, on eighth groder, transferred from Pendleton in March The seventh grode moved to o separate room early m the year The sixth grode |Oined us We hod fun at our Christmas, Valentine, ond Eoster parties The boys hove token bosket doII, baseball, boxing, footboil, trock, ond tennis The girls tumble, play volleyball, basketball, tennis, bodminton, softball We hove three sixth groders in the Junior Pep Club Joonne Ramos, an eighth groder, is in the Senior Pep Club Mrs Moreland has been a swell teocher ond we wish we could corry her into the high school with us
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We Labored and Learned JUNIOR CLASS NEWS Nine Juniors come flying up the stairs with the thought thot offer two years of striving, they were ot lost upper-classmen A meeting wos colled to elect class officers They were os follows: President ........................... Donald Reese Vice-President Homer Bowman Secretory-Treasurer.................... Mary White Class Advisor Miss Eotwell Just offer we hod settled down to our hoppy thoughts of returning to school, here came flying in, our class rings They are beautifully engraved in rose ond white gold with a background of yellow gold Everyone wos well pleosed We end this happy school yeor with the thoughts of coming back next year os seniors SOPHOMORE CLASS NEWS The Sophomore class elected the following officers ot their first meeting President............................. Kaye McAtee Vice-President Adell Graham Secretory-Treasurer ................... Barbara Vohs Mrs. Wilkerson wos our class advisor About the most fun we hod all year was when we had the odvantoge to moke the Freshmen come to school all dressed for initiation At noon we marched them through town and thot evening gave them a deligtfhul party, which was enjoyed by all, even the Freshmen Hallowe'en night they gave us o return party, attended by the whole high school A good time wos enjoyed by all We end our yeor with the thoughts of coming back next yeor as upper-classmen.
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SEVENTH GRADE In the seventh grade there are 24 students, 11 girls, ond 13 boys Two boys come from different schools Roy Bourque came in November, and R. C Winks came in January We hod a wonderful party at Christmas ond olso exchanged gifts. John Romos, Daniel Bowman, and Mary Lou Mills liove attended every day this year The girls gave a surprise party for the boys on Vol-entme Doy They probably give o party later on in (he year The class officers ore: President ................................. Gory Bohms Vice-President ............................ Elmer Berry Secretary ................................. Gary Dorn Treosurer ..........LeWord Collinsworth FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADES In September! class enrollment in the fourth grade was 16, ond in the fifth there were 15. Class representative and room treosurer is Lisle Young Our teacher is Mrs. Laird Students withdrawing from our oass were Hanette Brunell, Dorene Meyer, ond Jimmy Lydo In December llo Lee Anderson |omed the fourth grade bringing our clossroom enrollment to 29. Class parties were Holloween porty when we hod a peanut shower for Mrs Laird On Valentine Doy we hod a porty For Christmas we hod o Christmos party
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