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Sheila Baumgartner Dixie Brown Howard Dittrich Charles Eckman r . 'sr' M In VC ' A 'Z A typical seventh grade class . . . Mike Ehrmann Quentin Hagen gi l. . , Wfilifllf Coach Robert Van Cleave: junior high science and social studies teacher and seventh home room teacher. 98 I i t i i t i ' xml Seventh The younger half of the junior high world lives in the excitement of a new experience. junior high at last, they jump gladly into the current of activities. The seventh grade shared in parties with their older counterparts. The initiation party held for them was one symbol of their ac- ceptance into the swing of things. The class shared in the roller skating party held in November, too. The first year in junior high means doing things you've never done before, like taking harder courses, writing for HI-LITES, play- ing on a basketball team, singing in a chorus, or playing in the band. Seventh grade is just the beginning-the preparation for high school-and now the class looks forward to when they will be eighth graders-the older half.
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EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS: Gerry Matz, presidentg Paula Fels, sec- retary-treasurerg Dennis Roemig, vice-president. E ' l1 I l1 G d Eighth graders pass the time playing bridge before a party. The older half of the junior high world lives in the shadow of high school-always looking forward to that magical day when they will be freshmen. Parties were a favorite activity for the eighth grade. To kick off the year, they held an initiation party with a Roman theme for the seventh grade. In November the seventh grade joined them for a roller skating party. The class held a sock hop in February. junior high also means work-not just fun. The eighth grade especially prepared for high school with a full curriculum of English, math, science and social studies. They also participated in extracurricular ac- tivities-HI-LITES, junior high basketball, chorus, and junior and high school band. Eighth grade is the door step to high school for a class of eager freshmen-to-be. Mrs. Don Morgan-eighth grade home room and U.S. History, junior high English and literature and 9th grade English teacher. gs
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