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w Al lhe 'lirsl ol lhe year lhere were lilly-lwo sludenls enrolled in lhe Sevenlh Grade. Carl Denlon and Junior Smilh enlered laler, making a lolal ol lilly-lour members. . Our sponsors are Miss Groll and Miss Ander- son. The ollicers who were elecled lor lhe year are as lollows: Fred Smilh, presidenlg Dean Herr, vice-presidenlg Joan Murphy, secrelary-lreasurer Junella Towns and Billy Grillilh, class advisers. ln December, a Chrislmas parly was held. Sanla appeared in person and gave each a gill and lreal. QUQIQ gI Cl,6l8 Avis Anlhony, Homer Bell, Harold Black, George Clark, James Crisamore. Donald Dennewilz, Carl Denlon, Slanley Dunica, Undine Ellison, Marjorie Fields. Keilh Fullon, Eugene Gerard, Nadine Gelz, Rosanna Goodnighl, Billy Grillilh. Belly Grove, Marlelle Harler, Clara Hawk, Dean Herr, Waller Hollman. Margarelle Hudson, Billy Jackson, Billy Keagle, Lois King, Charles Lamoll. George Ledbeller, Farrel Marine, Mary Marine, Charles Morrical, Jessie Morris. Joan Murphy, Ilene Needler, John Neslleroad, Jack Nor- lon, Mildred Norlon. Jimmy Phillips, Donald Rell, Alice May Rogers, Cecil Schmidl, Harold Schwarzkopl. Rolland Shadle, Bill Smilh, Fred Smilh, Jack Smilh, Bobloy Speece. Lavada Sloller, Junella Towns, Bealrice Weaver, Eugene Williams. Lois Barner, Gladys Hawk, and Ellen Thorpe are nol in lhe piclure. The lollowing convocalion was given January 27: A Lillle lncidenl, Charles Morrical and Donald Rell: Venlriloquisl, Jack Smilh, wilh Bosco, lhe dummy, Billy Jackson: The Tiskel-a- Taskel girls, wilh Clara Hawk as soloislg Soup ' lo Nuls, Jimmy Phillips and George Ledlaeller: Mephislo, lhe Educaled Horse, Fred Smilh, Rolland Shadle, and Billy Grillilhp Announcer, Dean Herr. The sevenlh grade was aclive in alhlelics and gave loyal supporl lo all school aclivilies. -MARGARETTE HUDSON -23-
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a,f.f,4-a2,rf cz... Iona Bell, Evelyn Coleman, Marcine Egley, Mary Eva Gibson, Eloise Jordan. John McCammon, Rulh Malson, Billie Jean Risk, Mary Royal, Gayle Spaulding. Rulh Weaver, Richard Younl, Lillian Banler, Dick Bedwell, Nona Bedwell, Roberl Beeks, Neil Berrier, Wayne Berrier, Helen Berry, Rulh Ann Berry. Palricia Cary, Roger Clemenls, David Cook, Freeman Dennis, Lurlene Easl. Eugene Fear, Margarel Ann Francis, Annabel Garrison, Eugene I-Iawk, Thomas I-Iullman. Anna Johnson, James Johnson, Dorolhy Kelley, Maxine Love, Mary Jane Marion. Rulh Ann Marlin, Mildred Morgan, Mariorie Nelson, June Parnell, Marlha Penrod. Jim Poulson, Jimmie Pownall, Helen Reed, Leona Risinger, Junior Roberls. Elma Schwarzkopl, Margarel Sills, Rulh Sholly, Belly Weaver, Richard Weaver. Elna Williams, Bill King, Jack Cook, and Mary Gar- rison are nol in lhe piclure. EIGHT A HISTORY Thirleen sludenls enrolled in lhe Eighl A Class on Seplember 8, I938. In December, Junior Kershner wilh- drew lo allend lhe Chesler Cenler School. Rulh Weaver enlered in Oclober. Miss Mason is our sponsor. The class ollicers are as lollows: presidenl, Mary Eva Gibson: vice-presidenl, John McCammon7 secrelary-lreasurer, Marcine Egleyg advisers Mary Royal and Junior Kershner. The class held a Chrislmas parly, December Zyl, al which lhey played games and had an exchange. Convo- calion was held April 7. . --BILLIE J. RISK EIGHT B HISTORY The 8B class enlered school wilh an enrollmenl ol lhirly-six pupils. No one has wilhdrawn during lhe year. Freeman Dennis and Mariorie Sue Nel- son enlered aller school had slarled. Our class sponsors are Miss Walker and Mr. Dick. The ollicers elecled were as lollows: David Cook, presidenlg Rulh Ann Berry, vice-presidenlg Dick Bedwell, secrelary-lreasurerg Rulh Sholly, girl adviser: and Wayne Berrier, boy adviser. A parly was held in 'lhe gymnasium December 2l, l938. For' our convocalion we gave a one- acl play called The Corrigan Kid. The play .-27... .F was aboul a boy's lalher being blackmailed by a gangsler. We also gave lhis play as a parl ol lhe program when lhe Monlpelier Dramalic Club enlerlained lhe Harllord Cily Dramalic Club. We are anxiously looking lorward lo being lreshmen in high school nexl year. The Eighl-B General Science Class sealed a guarl lruil iar conlaining lhings in use daily. Forly years lrom now, l979, lhey plan lo hold a homecoming wilh a carry-in-dinner lollowed by a program, during which 'lheir capsule will be opened. -PATRICIA CARY
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