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RED LETTER D.'YS The day when Gene and Benny get to school on tins.' The day there is a perfect attendance in' high school] The day the Freshmen beat the 7th and 8th grade in Basketball] The day Alma doesn't have a picture of a cowboy in her not ebook J The day when the teachers are al?. present] The day when Freddie K. finishes his l.;p] The day when Eddie King doesn't cut out p.per dolls in study hell] The day when Lorraine doesn't tell about her big week-end] The day when Ger.'ldj.no doesA't receive a letter from her boy-friend The day vrhen Dorothy's car isn't used for the Beaver High taxi I The day when the basketball boys scrub the gymnasium I The day we beet 'Jest Point in basketball] The day vre changed the Bearner emblem frer. Bulldog to Bobcat I The day when everyone in the study hall studies! The day vrhen Lila curls her heir] The day when the Seniors give their pl'yl - The day when someone doesn't have to-bluff their wry thro cl.'ssj The c y when vre didn't call Bonnie G. shorty! The day when Mrs.'Hasebroock could remember all of a joke! The day vrhen Janice and Kathryn don't giggle in Shorthand cl.ssl The day vrhen Marvin aniles at the girls'. The day when Lloyd doesn't talk much, and says something! The day vrhen Frances doesn't blush! The day '■.•hen Ramona finished cutting Ms for the Annual) The day vrhen the Seniors hand out the .nnual» Mrs. Hasebroock, a school-teacher was stopped by police when driving through a red light and was immediately brought before before the judge-. So, svid the Judge, you're a school-te cher. Th ts fine. Madame, your presence here fulfills a longst nding desire. For years I've hoped to have a school-teacher standing there. 1-Jovr, he thundered, sit down et that table, and write I went through a. red lig.h ' five hundred tines I -shh:- Ethel Kroeger vras so deeply engrossed in her typin ■ one morning that, unbeknow-n to her, her paper h d run out. She continued typing on the roller, and when time was called 'for stopping she ondered whet had become of her paper. There ensued uite a scramble for it. ■K-iBr
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7th and 3th Thirty-four pupils v oro cnrollod in thi3 roon at one tine the attendance now being twenty-nine. There arc 'seventeen in the eighth grade and an even dozen in the seventh, Class officers-in the eighth grade are: President, John Sharpy Vicepresidenti Ella Jean Jackson, Secretary, Pearl iicRey- nolds, and Treasurer, Clarence Bu hrnan. Class officers in the seventh grade arc: President, Ber- neico Gontrup, and also Alvera ochliclcbernd, Vice-President, Shirley Mahnk, Secretary, !Iary King, end Treasurer, Virginia Englehorn. Class parties were hold on Halloween, at Christmas tine anotherJanuary partyat which sleigh-riding was enjoyed and a Valentine party. A Mothers Day party and a class picnic will round out the years extra interests. Student government had a successful work-out under the supervision of the Student Council nenbers:Harlan Raasch, Ella Jean Jackson, Ronald Doescher, and Jack Faudcl. Misdemeanors in school were cut to a nininun under a systen of penalties given to offenders. 5th and 6th The fifth and sixth grades had an enrollment of tvrenty- six pupils this year. The average attendance has been hirh end tardies were negligible. Loren Birky has had perfect at- tendance . Mary Shields and Mary Kuncl received the highest scholas- tic average in the fifth grade and Janice Doescher and Ilaiiene Doescher rated highest in the sixth grade. Mrs. Koehler ccnmend- ed this group on their industry and achievement. . School has not'beon all work for them either. They enjeyed parties at Halloween, Christmas, Valentines Day and at Easter. Many of the pupils brought treats on their birthdays too which were greatly enjoyed by all. At present Mrs. Koehler and her group are assembling an exhibit for the county fair, which promises to be good.
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