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Left down: Blair, Bigelow, Poulson, Pauls. Right down: Jaeger, Colefax, Bushnell, Hanna. The Jimmie Class entering in 1954 follows in the well-worn footsteps of many preceding classes in bearing the brunt of the hum-drum daily tasks that enter into the daily school routine. The thousand and one odd jobs that go into running the school fall, to a large extent, to this group of nine plus one day student. A Jimmie does have some- what of a hard life, but life is not always so dull, and one need do more than stick his head inside the dormitory and hear the miscellaneous noises proceeding from there to know that this is true. Though oppressed in many respects, the eighth grade has equal class representation in the school government, and Peter Poulson is its representative. Others in the class, such as Clyde Blair, Alan Buhnell and others could be seen doing their share on the soccer field in the fall, and Judd Hanna showed possibilities on the basketball court during the winter term. One of the jobs that invariably falls to the jimmies is the setting up of the chairs in the McIntosh Room for the various activities that take place there. Neither is it un- usal to pass one of this notorious group staggering up from the barns laden with fire wood, brought in punishment for some one of a hundred offenses. The eighth grade, because of its limited size cannot be expected to show full development in one year. This year's class will form the nucleus for a much larger Freshman Class next year, and it is good to see a group with school spirit and initiative on the way up after its first and most difficult step in its life here at school. Next year, with new additions, a strong class will be on its way to the future. POULSON, C lan Pferidenl 'ur If
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