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B41 ' ' 7 tahnpl' ' ' ' 194 EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY OF 1940-1941 When school first started in September, we had twenty- two pupils enrolled. They were Donna Allen, Walter Eillman, Peggy Dehnhoff, Esther Diebert, Earle Duquette, Junior and Lloyd Entsminger, Bill and Bob French, Clayton Herr, Lois Kennedy, Eldon Lipnert, Lindenette Lougheed, Vernon Pitcher, Carma and Reva Rentz, Leota Shull, Kenneth and Myrlin St. Clair, Emma Swin, Phyllis Todd, and Lois Ann Young. About the middle of October we elected class officers. They are: President ...... ... Peggy Dehnhoff Vice-President . ..... Vernon Pitcher Secretary . ..... ... Lois Ann Young Treasurer .. ..... Earle Duquette Reporter . ......... . Lindenette Lougheed We chose for our class colors blue and pink and our class motto is WCarve your name on a rock.N On October 50 we had our first class party,a masquerade at the home of Peggy Dehnhoff. ve all had a very enjoyable evening. At Christmas time, we had a beautiful tree and ex- changed Christmas presents at school. Finally Easter time rolled around and we had an Easter party, April 25, at the home of Phyllis Todd. .Ice cream, sandwiches, cookies, potato chips, and coco-cola were served as refreshments. For our graduation ceremonies we have decided to have plays. The plays we have selected are WA Little Rose Bou- quet,W nRastus and Vashington,on Higher Education,N nOncein a Blue Moon,' and WAll Aboard for Graduation Town.N We will also have the class will and class prophecy read. Our gradu- ation ceremonies will take place, May 22.
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H41 ' ' '19Y8'hnPl'- 'Q - 1514 SEVENTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY When we first came to 'school this year to take our places as seventh graders, everything was different. We weren't accustomed to changing classes every period and go- ing tc another room. Another thing that we had to become accustomed to was that now we had lots of teachers instead of only one, as we had had in the lower grades. In a short time we had grown used to this change in routine and began to study C?J in earnest. Two of our class, Charles Berridge and Mildred McDole, have been on the Honor Roll all year. We have had two parties this year. One of them was a weiner roast in Daily's woods. Everybody had a very nice time. Later we had a party in the gymnasium. Some of the teachers were there besides Mr. Fulghum, and everyone had a 'Swell' time. Our officers elected for this year are as follows: President .............Archie Merritt Vice-President ......Charles Berridge Secretary ...... ..,.Arthur Sworden hewmwr.H.. U.nmn Dugmm Reporter ... ....Mildred McDo1e Sponsor .. .....Mr. Fulghum
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