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... Eighth Grade This eighth grade is the largest in the history of Berrien High School. At the present time there are forty-seven in the grade. Some of this size is due to the closing of Shawnee School. Juanita Phillips, Lois Kettlehut, Darlene Zech, and Adeline Steltner came to Berrien from there. The eighth graders are a co-operative group who only occasionally irk their teachers with misdirected enthusiasm. Berrien High School has a right to expect much from these young people. There is much good college material here, both in academic work and in sports. Charles Lindt, Gerald Roslawski, James King, and others are excellent basketball material. There are also musicians and artists. As a class they are a solid unit. They have enjoyed roller-skating parties at Central Docks in Benton Harbor, sliding parties out on Baroda Hill, swimming at the Y and, with the enthusiastic help of Mrs. Arthur Robinson and many of the other mothers, have enjoyed spring excursion trips to Chicago and other points of interest. We have a cheerleading group that rivals the senior high. Audrey Neid-linger is a baton twirling artist that will outshine them all. As a group our eighth grade has much to be proud of and much to look forward to. EIGHTH GRADE Top Row: B. Adams, C. Barefield, J. Boal, B. Brant, S. Brant, D. Clem. 2nd Row: D. Crawford. E Enders, B. Grose. E. Hardacre, C. L. Harner, R. Hill. 3rd Row: C. Keeler, L. Kettlehut, J. King, ]. Knuth, C. Lindt. J. Phillips. 4th Row: M. Maness, B. Main. A Neidhnger, T. Oliver. J. Otto. D. Paige. 5th Row: G. Pennington, N. Poyser, B. Robinson, G. Roslawski, H. Schmall, M. Simpson. 6th Row: E. Smith, L. Spaulding, A. Steltner, H. Stevenson, F. Stover. 7th Row: C. Streight, D. Tropp, C. Waldrop, L. Whitman. D. Zech, D. Zerby. Absent: V. Bryan, C. Freeman, S. Gerard, M. Ludwig, K. Ross. T wenty-five
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On Saturday night February 14th at 9:00 o'clock the Senior Class presented the annual Valentine Ball in the high school gymnasium. This Ball was the highlight of the season and was presented with a winter wonderland effect, with snowballs and a large snowman as decorations. Confetti and streamers were handed out and punch was served in the sewing room, which was decorated to be used as a parlor with candlelight setting. To make the evening complete, George Kurdy's Band presented an array of waltzes, polkas, blues, and some very good boogie-woogie. The evening was sufficiently entertaining as to give future classes a goal to aim for in equaling or surpassing this gala affair. Valentine T wenty-six
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