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eventh Grade Eighth Grade al ' A Fil' A, iff, A ed' e- i f Exe, Q 7 all :Eff fggsgn' S 5 LVVL ' 1 'V I X I A iff 1 S as 'ia Ii M 'W . L, ,U , xl i V I' I il 9 y 3? Ffrs. Walter, teacher I S - hu' 3' ' R1 xx hwg .WHL Too row left to right: L. Ballard, J. Maupin, D. Yanken, C. Doudna, . B. Gross, L. Meyer, 2nd row: D. Hall, G. Smith, B. Jackson, E. Konruff, S. E t. - Burke, 3rd row: N. Mentzer, D. Yanken, ' 'M ' A 5 -9 ,3 3 . -. E. Hopping, P. Cain, hth row: T. , - Kem-ufr, M. Haynes, G. Brmsennam, X t V9 Sth row: T. Jones, R. Rasmussen, Q 6th row: R. Doudna. School opened September 2, with an enrollment of twenty-one students. Fifteen in the elrghth grade and QR R six in the seventh. .ij Li? On Columbus Day we organized our nBetter Englishn club. The following officers were elected: President . Shirley Burke, Vice President-Ray Rasmussen, Secretary Treasurer-Bob Jackson, Entertainment Committee-Donna Hall, Gary Smith and Tom Konruff, Sports Reporter-Gary Smith. US il Thanksgiving program. Two plays were given - nFirst ' 1 Thanksgivingn and nThe Pilgrims Storyu. A poem, nOut to Old Aunt Marysu, was given and songs and games were sung and played. The club met October 31, and held a presidential campaign and election. On November 20, they had a The next meeting was December 19, when Symbols of Christmasn was given and carols were sung. At this time gifts were also exchanged. L The girls of the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth grades organized a grade school pep club. -' As a social studies project we studied Washington Qair' D. C. and made a special study of each building, making Y, 'YN ,- colored posters to illustrate each. F N I A , ,zjie 1 4 ' Simon Bros. 217 East 6th HEATING Phone 359 Roovmc sm-:E'r METAL
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