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The SEVENTH GRADE, The llsiittrtlltest Sprouts JWFT is W 211' 4,4 T r cv-5 l' ,J W - 9 A V 4 TNr ! I 9 T l ' as S 'P' SEVENTH GRAD E MMM Left to right: Joan Griffin, Lois Byrholdt, Susan Curtis, Janet Lister, Nlarilyn Ridgeway, Betty Jean I Tongue, Georgia Callison. DOOR opens! A sound of muffled giggles is heard from within. The hell rings and out dash an explosive seven. The Seventh Grade has made its appearance. First comes janet carrying he torch for education and hurning the footlig ts as an actress, followed hy lviarilyn, the infant prodigy and future artist, then theres Susan as ample proof that big things come in little packages: Joan, a helpful and cheerful exfParkside student and This class will ever he rcmemhered for its dramatic talent. Who knows? They may he seen on Broadway someday. Their plays and poetry have heen pronounced hits, with each memher of the class taking part. And can they cook! Each Monday and Wediiesdziy they proceed under the wing of Mrs. Gall to Taylor Hall for a cooking lesson and return triumphant to distrihute hites of their delectahle culinary masterpieces. faithful memher of the Glee Cluhg last hut not least come Betty jean, Georgia, and Lois: Betty with the Eighth Grade, they haw been Weed, lean, the topfnotch cook of the class and the , , , . ' . . . ing lawns, and their combined project, the future concert pianistg Georgia, noted as a dayf t dreamer, hut really quite a student: and Lois with Fashion Show, was H great Success' From this the artistic touch, who helped put up the stylish dYU3mlC Class WC Will he hearing Fl lm in future costumes on the gym wall for the Fashion Show. years. , o wart 5,3259 6, asm '
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