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ouiced ecome om emen Boys were interested in woodworking and put their talents to making bookends and other useful articles. Never to be forgotten were the hours which were spent in art and music classes. In these classes boys and girls learned to appreciate the cultural subjects and gained ideas of new ways to get fun and relaxation in the future. The seventh graders also proved themselves to be very democratieg they elected dfficers in all their classes. They took part in the .lunior Student Council and elected repre- sentatives from each homeroom. After all this, a little time was left for so- cial lifeg dances and sports events offered the entertainment. At the May Fete, Susan Dobbin and Don Allen graced the Court of Love and Beauty as most popular boy and girl of the seventh grade. Seventh graders construct a huge globe. Page Twenty-Three BACK ROW: Stone, Lore, Le- ber, Heidbreder, Schweiqhauser, I. Scott, Voris, Henthorne, S. Miller, P. Ball, Argo, Barlow, B. Adams, Kantis. MIDDLE ROW: Bradford, Allen, Branson, Polkinqhorne, Baird, Adams, Jovanavic, Barkan, Antonio, Bor- bien, R. Aubuchon, I. Miller, Gould, Barrier, R. Ball. FRONT ROW: Howard, Hall, Sherrill, Goodfellow, Williams, Franken- berqer, D. Premer, Grimshaw, Nash, Shaffer, Bledsoe, Willey, Bohley, Agnew, Gascway. BACK ROW: DeMariano, Doerr, Stroud, Garner, Elrod, Simons, Smirt, Sterling, W. ' Thomas, Rollhaus, Stillman, Giessow, D. Dobyns, G. Gray. MIDDLE ROW: Sellman, School:- ley, Snyder, Thiele, G. Smith, Stonebraker, S m i t h, Gusky, Schmidt, Rutter, Schweitzer, Stettarl, Schultz, Ross, Fisher. FRONT ROW: C. Fritz, R. Gar- lik, Sommerhoff, Thetford, I. Free, Williams, Strasser, Eckert, I. Goodman, Seamans, Taylor, Sweeney, I. Fleming, DeWitt.
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BACK ROW: Montgomery, Da- vis, Tow, H. Christensen, C. Loeker, L. Davis, S. Vonckx, I. Elleison, K. Turner, R. Spell, L. Lorenz, D. Walters, I. Wood, B. Ward. MIDDLE ROW: Y. Kess- ler, Thompson, C. Wittke, I. Wil- liamson, Dralle, R. Duncan, E. Tiepelman, Taylor, D. Duncan, S. Wolski, E. Ulrich, P. Champion, I. Charrand, M. Dewey. FRONT ROW: R. Costillo, I. O'Connell, A. Wilford, I. Christopher, E. Christensen, I. Zykan, Vogt, H. Wright, A. Lauft, G. Chenoweth, S. Stanelul, N. Chapin, D. Ditto, P. Wallace, R. Delley, H. Duke. BACK ROW: Hibbs, Kimmel, Klaber, Hodge, Kedro, Huber, Holmes, Ioeckel, Hodges, Goe- del, Goeckler, Harris, Inagcw. Linzinq, Harrington. MIDDLE ROW: Gott, Hutson, Kimberlin, Hinton, Hoyt, Hardekopf, Hotf- man, Hale, Briley, Goode, Har- rish, Maney, Iones, Hasapopu- los. FRONT ROW: Hall, Rau, Hayes, Hood, Haley, Hill, Keefe, Henderson, Dobbin, Heiiner, Iohnston, Hamilton, Hansen, Iobe. BACK ROW: P. Miller, D. Al- len, B. Henderson, D. Fitzroy, H. Hardy, N. Ballinger, F. Bonebrake, I. Kesselheim, N. Hunstein, A. Barkey, E. Baus man, I. Quick, G. Davis. MIDDLE ROW: E. Bauer, I. Gould, I. Bradley, I. Donoho, R. Buck, S. Braver, L. Bridgforth, F. Atkin, M. Boone, I. Bonz, M. Bonney, Brauss, Horst, Rehberq, Larson, Beare. BOTTOM ROW: C. Booth, F. Steward, Aubuchon, McClure, Howftlen, Barker, Bo- len, R. Burroughs, Bates, Abrams, I. Abrams, R. Eder, R. Birinq, S. Bonzani. BACK ROW: Mintman, Foshee, Piyl, Doris, Ganesmann, Morris, Spreckelmeyer, Mattingly, Davis, Nichols, Fisher, Roy, Crawford, Foote. MIDDLE ROW: Strickel, Presley, Moore, Roy, Pound, Mc- Gregor, Galvin, Miller, B. Pound, Darrow, Nelson, Porter, Meyers, Evans. FRONT ROW: Martin, Ptanstal, Ellerbrook, Mc- Ouay, C. Martin, M. Moore, Paris, E. Nelson, Probus, Moel- ler, Mclfain, I. Miller, Dochroe- den, Pluemmer, Grable, Morey. eginnerfi .xgclolaf ing .icAnicjue5 problems and making budgets balance really required a lot of brain-work in Umathw class. Since they were not willing to give up, they finally secured the right answers and sailed through with flying colors. Page Among the many classes, sewing seemed to be a favorite of the girls. They made many useful g articles of clothing: they learned to design cos- tumes: to purchase suitable materials for themg and to plan harmonizing wardrobes. Twenty-Two
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unior J orffemen, earn Sfrafegg The eighth graders really seemed to put the Junior High School on the map this year as they turned out in great numbers at sports events, dances, and all the school occasions. To prepare for the courses offered in the senior building, they were allowed to choose an elective subject. For those students wishing to have some prac- tical use in money and finance, the course of Junior Business provided many interesting hours. ln order to gain poise and self-confidence many chose Junior Speech as their elective. Stage fright became a thing of the past as fu- ture Barryinores and Bernhardts trod the boardsi' of N0l'll18Ildy',S Little Theater. Orators reigned supreme within the walls of the Junior High. For those more domestically inclined girls a course in foods was offered. ln it girls learned Page Twenty-Four BACK ROW: Price, Coons, Dawson, Creel, Buss, H. Wil- son, Preiqel, Russell, Pyle, M. Davis, Curtis, Chesker, I. Davis, MIDDLE ROW: Zavorak, D. Smith, Presley, Howard, Poun- cey, Warner, Roberts, Colliers, Rastberger, Crocker, Kouns, Pullman, Finley. FRONT ROW: Delozier, Patton, Potts, Cates, Doherty, Chenoweth, Burlew, Compton, Weisselbaum, Damers val, Corley, Ridder, Davis. BACK ROW: Alsop, Beckmcmn, McCoy, Boemer, Kyle, Bland- ford, lsgrig, Bradley, Ray, Wil- liams, Kitzsinqer, B. Iones. MIDDLE ROW: Bacon, Brown, Kiel, Levin, Winters, Bonney, Wolfe, Gaskill, Herboldt, Be- noist, Wood. FRONT ROW: Adams, Bellerson, Ofierjosl, Becker, Iohannpeter, Ziegler, Ia- cob, I. Brown, Ludrin, Brannon, Barnes, Anqan. Eighth grade art students make -metal trays for Glz,r'istma.s
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