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be refbwzam Clam Nlission work! playsl spelling eontestsl parties! and never a word ol' imtiation. lhese treshmen certainly have had an easy time. But that wasn t oversight: some last distinguish themselves. how, everyhody felt all along that they would at .Xnd so they have, at the end of the tourth six weeks their class had the largest per eentage ol' .Krista memhers. If they persevere in their food o I 25 ' work, no douht, hy the time they are seniors they will have set a record lor scholastic attainments. The largest class in the school, it is therefore divided into ,X and B groups. The memhers are: 'l'op Row' Raymond Smith, James Spring. John Short, VVilliam Nelson, John Sehouten. Paul Donnell. Middle Row Louise Goon, Geraldine lfinerty, Maxine 'l'iy:ne, Mary A. Sohl. Martha liieehling. If . .'. , ront Ron Doris Alberts, Margaret R. MeFadilen, Mary I-Q. l'ii-sehl, lizirlvara Martin Viviln .Ki Top Row James Kavanagh, Erlwarc , A wer. l Goetz, Charles Varna-r, liernard Ileilingz. John Ringstrom 'VI l irldle Row---Jeanette Case, Neva Rashid, Theresa Hogan. Alluerta Arthur, Geraldine llivkey, Gram Gi lb:-rt, Virginia Rashid. Front Row Bing: Toy. Vernon Mann. .loses lh Harrington, Rohm-ri Conn, Thomas Kearn' PAGE TWI-IN'l'Y-UNE
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S6Zi'67ZZLZ7 mm' iglylb mdei' Singers. aetors. poets, carpenters, social workers make up an interest- ing eighth grade. 'lilie girls have been most aetiye in their Xlarillae Sunshine elub. .Xt 'lihanksgiying and Christmas time. especially. they were busy spreading eheer and giving assistanee to the needy. ln November nine girls were received by Xlonsignor Ufonnell into the Children of Xlary sodality. But what about the boys-????? 'lihey have not been sitting down all year either. lfyery 'liuesday they go to Nlanual 'lirainingg on XVednesday they go to the gym to practice for their big days of basketball in the high sChool. 'lihree of the boys are in the junior boys' ehoir and sang at the lfzister Nlass. .Xll, practically. have a keen interest in singing. Une of the most popular activities with the boys was manual training in which they made tabourets. book troughs, mail boxes, bird houses, cabinet stands, and hall trees. 'lihe missions played no small part in the seventh grade: many of the boys contributed weekly. 'Von Row John Rupp. Franeis Sehowalter. Joseph Sehneiiler, Robert Hayes, Robert Rashid, Donald Faber. Middle Row John Roller. James Rinizstrom. Florence Rein, Walt-ska Gredell, Franz-is Franks, James Marnn. Front Row Gwendolyn Helms, I-'raneis lioudewyne, Rosemary WH-lls. .lay-ep IIHSSOUI lgvuly lim, Stall'orrl, Gloria Lanan. Migeing from pietnre: Robert Rreheny. Top Row Georue Ritman, Roy Smith, Joseph Gredall. Robert Gredell. Robert lirosi. Millrlle Row Rieharil Fonn. I.eo Grewlell. Leo MeNally, 1-Imlwarnl Grogan. William Vhambers. l'ronl Row VVarrf-n Mm-Master. Elizabeth Louise Samuels, Mary I.. Short, Shirley Hehle. Clarenu Mc'Kenzis-. Nlieging from ui:-ture: Arihiir Gordon :it-rl Ratt? Jane Sarmnt. IC 'I' XV H NT Y -'l' SV!!
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