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=★ ★ ★ ★ ★== Eighth Grade The Eighth Grade Class of 194 5 has undertaken and successfully completed many projects. At the Halloween Carnival, Lawanda Brown was chosen as their candidate for Carnival Queen. Due to the outstanding efforts of her classmates, Miss Brown was crowned Junior High Queen. During the month of January, this class decided to sponsor the Salvation Army Campaign for funds at the high school. Through continued hard work they were able to bring the cam- paign to a successful close and turn over to the Salvation Army a considerable sum. In the field of sports the Eighth Grade also proved themselves. They won the boy’s division ofi the Intramural Basketball Games — defeating all other grades in the Junior and Senior High School. All their year has not been one of work. Several parties have also been held. Among others were a Christmas, St. Patrick Day, and a Valentine Party. The exercise that closed the Eighth Grade’s activities was an operetta entitled, The Galloping Ghost.” 1st Row — Nadine Lawson, Juanita Elam, Patsy Pixley, June Schultz, Betty Jean Warner, Mary Helen Monroe, Russell Modglin, Freddie Thorn, Donnie Sheeley, Harold Rushing. 2nd Row — Minnie Phelps, Marcella Alvey, Dorothy Gramlich, Lawanda Brown, Juavata Eaker, Harold Nelson, Lindell Mansker, Dennis Huey, William Miller, Ralph Drissell. 3rd Row — Maxine Shell, Maxine Monroe, Fredda Litzler, Shirley Jones, Robert Hill, Richard Bailey, Frank Russell, Mrs. Ozee. 4th Row — Wiley Heltibrand, Billy Ray Bisplinghoff, Otis Keller, Buford Bass, Billy Don Rushing, Clifford Crump. Absentees — Jimmy Kennison, Milford Simpson, Betty Wilhelm, Donald Stotts. ------------------------------------- ★ it .... ■ — + sz — 26 —
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Seventh Grade ★ ★ ★ ★= Sponsor ..................................................... Mrs. Fred Lewallcn President...................................................... Audrey Grossheider Vice-President ................................................... Powell Keeney Secretary ........................................................ joan Campbell Treasurer........................................................... John Burnett The Seventh Grade is not far behind the Eighth in achievements. This is their first year of coming into contact with the more difficult problems of high school work. However, with very little time they have adapted themselves and now fit comfortably into the scheme of things. They, too, were represented in the Intramural Basketball games and expect to make a better showing next year. Several of the boys did make the All-Star team. Even though they have joined the realm of high school students, they still enjoy their own types of amusements including several parties they have had this year. Among them were a joint Christmas Party with the Eighth Grade, a St. Valentines Party, and a St. Patrick Party at which the Eighth Grade and their teacher were guests. The entire school is looking to the Seventh Grade for big things next year and we feel sure we shall not be disappointed in them. 1st Row Kenneth Houseman, James Nance, Marcella Moore, Dorothy Newlin, Ruth Ann Dudley, Pearl Knowlton, Nellie Culbertson, Camille White, Betty Hart, Anna Mae Jones, Renda Hooker, Barbara Mantel, Maxine Finch, Orvilla Bentley. 2nd Row — Ralph Paugh, Dwain Glenzy, Dimple Purtlc, Betty Camp, Opal Tanner, Thelma Bentley, Dorotha Gremar, Audrey Grossheider, Virginia Scheetz, Doris Hawkins, Joan Campbell, Sue Redfern, Annabel Daugherty, Peggy Denton, Phyllis Rhodes, Mary Rose Finch, Robert McLemore. 3rd Row — Dale Marks, Bob Hampton, Lloyd Holland, Billy Noble, Ray Dowd, Wallace Brown, Billy Mac Daugherty, John Burnett, Powell Keeney, Albert Slinkard, Harold Halbert, Lloyd Haupt, Billy Holt, Raymond Lee Ballard, Allen Osborne, Billy Surman, Billy Sanders, Carroll Revelle, Arlie Rister. Absentee — Gene Hooker. +....... ★ ★ ★ — ■ --------------------------------------------- — 27 —
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