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JUNIOR HIGH BEGINS YEAR WITH EIGHTEEN IN CLASS On September 2, 1952, eighteen sleepy-eyed pupils entered the doors of good old Ranchester Junior High. After a summer of work and play everyone came with his grey matter ready to be stirred by readin', writin' and 'rithmetic. The teachers were Mrs. Mary Bare, music; Mrs. Janette Plott, art; Mrs. R. J. Walker, science and health; Miss Natalie Hansen, arithmetic, spelling and home room; Mr. Fred Johnson, grammar and literature; Mr. Robert Benson, Social studies and physi- cal education; and Mr. Irving Reeves, manual arts. Following, are listed the class officers for the first and second semesters respectively; Eighth grade--President, Clifford Kaufmann, Jack Paulus; vice president. Robert Lewis, Peter Davis; secretary, Donna Reynolds, Clifford Kaufmann; and treasurer, Marcia Masters, Edward Fiedor. Seventh grade--President, Allan Ellsbury, Gary Lewis; vice president, Gary Lewis. Charles Birdie; sec ret a ry , Joycee Cook, Allan Ellsbury, and treasurer, Richard Aksamit, John Jolovich. In September everyone went on a field trip in search of signs of fall. John Jolovich and Lyle King discovered a horned toad which was brought to school and preserved. In October the agriculture class took a field trip to the honey-house where everyone received a jar of delicious Tongue River honey from Mr. Clifford Reed. On October 29 Jack Fleming and Lyle King chose sides for another successful maga- zine campaign. High-point salesmen were Robert Prill and Peter Davis. The annual Christmas party and gift exchange was held on December 19, 1952. The junior high pupils, through the generous helpof their mothers, held a very suc- cessful bake sale on January 13 following a basketball game. Mr. Cecil Paulus did a fine job of auctioneering. In January the pupils participated in the March of Dimes campaign. Gary Lewis was the first to bring his contribution. On February 13 the Valentine party was held. Chairmen were Nancy Roswadovski and Joycee Cook, food committee; Donna Reynolds and Marcia Masters, recreation com- mittee. The wonderful California weather did not permit an ice skating party which Robert Prill had planned for the group. Those who took interesting trips during the school months were Donna Reynolds and Clifford Kaufmann. Very nice reports were given by them to the class. On a balmy afternoon in April everyone went out on a clothing drive in Ranchester. The contributions were to be used overseas for child war victims in Korea, Lebanon, Finland, France, Greece, Austria, Germany and Italy, or in America in needy rural areas of eight Southern states. In May everyone enjoyed an exploring trip and picnic on Glen Lewis’ ranch. Indian relics were the main attraction. Hosts were Robert and Gary Lewis.
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