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EIGHTH GRADE The Eighth Grade have a class enrollment.of 21 pupils. Their enrollment in the seventh grade was 23. Their class officers are Burlin Sherwood, president; Robert Burke, vice president; Dorothy Bruce, secretary; Cleon Stover, Treasurer; Karl ICciser, class reporter. Miss Graham is their class sponsor. In the seventh grade they enjoyed a Thanksgiving party, a weir.er roast and a Christmas party. This year they had a masquerade party, a Christmas party, and in April they entertained the 7th grade at a weiner roast in the grove. The eighth grade have been studying current events and i lan to give a Charles Palmer Medal to the pupil receiving the highest grade on a Current Event examination at the end of the year. By Karl Kaiser CLASS ENROLLMENT Hollowing is the litt of the eighth graders as they appear in their class picture: Standing, left to right: Karl Kaiser Dale Shafer Donald Hoak Harold Gray Burlin Sherwood Ben VanPatten Cleon Stover Richard Christl Marion Hogue Robert Burke Paul Davis Seated: Russell Bishop Mary Graham, sponsor Mary Dean Mara Wooley Dorothy Bruce Eloise Staley Jennie Harrington Florence Kirk Ethel Storick Alyosia Rowe Ilene Hipskind SEVENTH GRADE The officers in the seventh grade for the first semester were Lucius Hogue, president; Billy Buck-man, vico president; Frederick Caldcrwood, scoretrry and treasurer. Mrs. Neidlinger was their sponsor for the year. They had their first class party in December and after that followed a Christmas party and Valentine party. The sev'enth grade entered the Music Memory Contest. They had no perfect papers, but Mildred Rowe had a grade of 186 and Maurice Stewart had 185 while the perfect score was 188. The officers for the second semester were Doris Valentine, President; Mildred Rowe, vice president; Marjorie Gifford, secretary and treasurer. By Maurice Stewart CLASS ENROLLMENT Following is the list of the seventh graders as they appear in their class picture. Standing, left to right: Henry Dunkclberg Maurice Stewart David Mandigo Ivel Palmiter Bar-old Angicr Mrs. Neidlinger, Sponsor Paul Hamann Warren Boyle Robert Wagner Frederick Caldcrwood Jack Wooley Seated: Lucius Hogue L. J. Volbrccht David Fryman Billy Buckman Isln Nightlingcr Caroline Richardson Mildred Rowe Lucille Angicr Carol Spaulding Lpris Valentine Marjorie Gifford
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