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• ■ SAGEBRUSH ■ I tr-slrote—E. Smith, M. Smith, Greenwood. Green. Ruhl, Larson. McMurrln. Wilson. Mosher, Shep- herd. McSween. Jobush. R. Clark. IVtteys. Middlemlat. Wittwer, Christensen, G. Clark, Pabst. Becker, Olson, Bueno. Sccoml row—yVetiharger Hawklnson. Ferguson. Funk. Blum, Vancll, Krohlow. Kutshal, Grimes. I-arsen. W hisler, Hildreth, D. Johnson, Paxton. Beaty, Clay, Bebout. Hunt. Stenback, E. Petersen. Thir(l »?Zr iRaZ m£r' ®e lmore- Fawcett Peltz. I). Petersen. Dally, Roe, Keller. Buchanan. Leis. Lantos. L. I ollock, Neuman, SIgwart, Kirkham, E. Sorenson. Chandler. Dow 1 on, Williams, Hines. EIGHTH GRADE Several years ago a group of seeds was placed in the Central School field. Mr. Thom- son, the caretaker, had hopes that they would obtain the very highest degree of perfection possible for seeds. We, the eighth grade class, are those seeds. We developed slowly during our sleep. When we first became conscious, we were under the supervision of Miss Bowen. She separated us according to our abilities. We were then transported to the Growers’ Land, alias the Eighth Grade Room of which Mr. Page has charge. This young man, acting as the farmer, had his plans made to produce good beet seed. With the assistance of Mr. Schultz, the ground was finally plowed. Because of his ability to smooth difficulties, Mr. Thomson was chosen to harrow the ground to get the lumps out. After the necessary things were done, we were “popped” into the soil and were mixed with mathematics, spelling, literature, civics, English, and various arts. Mr. Booth, the physical training teacher, with the proper exercises each day, kept the soil stirred up so that we might come up strong and sturdy. Miss Smith, Miss Rumble, Miss Beebe, Miss Bowen, and Mrs. Bass are our sunshine messengers. Were it not for them we would be groping around in the dark, but they send the sunshine to us through the soil. Gladys Clark, Eighth Grade. Emery Petersen Head Boy Ada Ohlsson Head Girl [ Page Eighteen ]
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