SOPHOMURES The Sophomore class meetings were held the first Friday of every month. During these meetings a series of programs were presented by the program committee. Thanksgiving and Christmas parties were also held by the class. One of the members of the class wrote a class song to the tune of Yankee Doodle . This was sung with great enjoyment at many class meetings. CLASS OFFICERS President .... Myrtle Keough Vice-president . . . Jack Wilson Secretary-Treasurer . . . Eleanor Boyd Student Council Members . Jean Reynard, Howard Shay Faculty Advisor . . . Dorothy Duke Front row: Brokaw, Nichols, Gordon, Shay, Wilson, Duke, Boyd, Keough, Reynard, Pfuntner, Knights. Second row: Scott, Porter, Beecher, Halbert, Thomas, Sutterlin, Garwood, Whi ey, Cromwell, Palmer. 'I'hird row: Wampole, Gelser, Worden, Morris, Heagney, Karns, Flower, Gelser, Harvey. 23
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EIGHTH GR DE Work is departmentalized in both seventh and eighth grades which necessitates a different teacher for each room subject. In homeroom, instead of being separated into grades, they are divided as follows: Girl's homeroom with Mrs. Aber as faculty adviser. Boy's homeroom with Mr. Allen as faculty adviser. Each homeroom has its own organization for the management of its activities. The present officers in the girl's homeroom are President . . . Wilma Whitford Vice-president Wilma Blakely Secretary Shirley Catlin Treasurer Helen McGuire Front row: McGuire, Wheeler, King, White, H111-twcll, Almcr, Perkins, Truax, Shins-- hrook, Doud. Second row: Newville, Glovcr, Morris, Karr, lllukely, Nc-:lla-, Kohul, Ames, Wirt. Third row: Hall, Anderson, Coombs, Munn, fllorris, Mcfluire, 'l'I1om4., Windsor, Flower. xlibs AK 25
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