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P96 9 THE NINETEEN THIRTY SIX RETRO Seventh Grade Scholastic Honor Roll Alice Andrews ,,.... Avonne Andrews .... Robert Berry ,..... Alfred Giertz ....,,,.. Sarah Jo Bradley ..,. Bill Bash ...,........,. Rose Allen ...,..... Edna Bateman ..,.,. Jimmy Ayers ..... Names -f f -l 7-2 Betty Buckles .......... Betty Cox ......, Sonny Busey ..,.. 7-3 Pauline Dietz Patty Thrasher . . Myrlen Fiscus Betty Dunn .....,.. Glodene Estridge .. 7-4 Mary Pauline Graves Florence Conner ....., Lena Gresham ....,, No. of Times 4 3 1 1 l l l l l 2 2 l 3 3 2 l , ..,. 1 4 l l 7-5 Mary Anne Kirk ,.....,.,. Margaret Lawhead ....... 7-6 Marajen Newman ........ Jean McGuire .......,..... Dwyer Murphy ..... Lolabel Lord ....,. Carol Moore .,.,.....,...... Mary Margaret Marmion Norma Murdock ..,..,.... Gordon Nelson ..,....,... 7-7 Bobby Reifsteck .,,........., Jean Potter ...,.,,. .,.,.. Ruby Pilcher 7-8 Ardith Strong .... ...,.. Sarah Schmidt 4.., Mary Stinson ....., Lois Smith ,....... XVinnifred Sphar Mary Gallion ...... ..,... 7-9 Helen Wooley ,.,...... ..... Bill Werstler . .,,.,....,... . l-lurshal Tummelson ...,.
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THE NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX RETRO a Seventh Grade Class Well, I don't care if I am just a seventh grader. ashamed of. You know we have as many students as many have we? Why, we have over 300. Do you remember that we've had people from our grams? Look at Mary Ann Kirk, and Betty Buckles: And think of Jean Flanigan, president of a club, and ollices. Oh, maybe we haven't done so well as the other classes in being in things, but we have been right there on the boosting, now haven't we? We acknowledge that this is true. Group No. 7-1 Miss 7-2 Miss 7-3 Miss 7-4 Miss 7-5 Miss 7-6 Mrs. 7-7 Miss 7-8 Mrs. 7-9 Miss Sponsor Sem. President Irvin C3031 lst Rose Allen 2nd Alice Andrews Kannmacher C3103 lst Znd Evans C2135 lst 2nd Stephens C2045 lst 2nd Green C3085 lst 2nd E. D. Thompson lst C1045 2nd Cross Cl02j lst 2nd Withers C2015 lst 2nd Kenny C304j lst 2nd Louise Cole Louise Cole Patty Thrasher Myrlen Fiscus La Vonne Honn Mary Graves Joan Lisenby Mary Anne Kirk Marajen Newman Marajen Newman Evelyn Porter Betty Rohsenberger Mary Margaret Stinson Lois Smith Ernest Toros Helen Wooley Vice-President Edna Bateman Avonne Andrews Robert Dalton Betty Cox Charles Dillavou Charles Dillavou Jimmy I-lecker Florence Connor Margaret Lawhead Charles Keltner Lolabel Lord Lolabel Lord George Sanford Mervin Osier Norma Jean Stephens Mary Ruth Gallion Bill Woller Walter Varvel There's nothing to be any other class. How class on assembly pro- both have sung solos. others with important Secretary and Treasurer Pauline Applegate Earl Anderson Jimmy Ayers William Bullock Vifilliam Bullock Buddy Ellett Buddy Ellett Eileen Hammel Eileen I-lammel Betty Hull Mary Anne Kirk Margaret Lawhead Joan Lisenby Jean McGuire Jean McGuire Evelyn O'Neill Bobby Riefstack Marian Sims Marjorie Sears David Vestal Alfred Wible Lloyd Uptegrew
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THE NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX RETRO P39540 The Benefits of Belonging to a Junior Garden Club Nancy Howell, an intelligent child, thirteeen years of age, was arriving in the Central Station of Oak Park, Ill. She was greeted by a friend, Bette Russell, whom she loved dearly. Nancy had visited Bette once before, and this second visit she dreaded because of the dark, lonely house with its dull furniture and dark-toned walls. The yard was also a run down place, with rubbish and weeds which could have been removed and made at least presentable. As Nancy and Betty reached the house, Nancy was greeeted with a surprise. The yard was a lovely place surrounded by a hedge. A stone walk leading up to a freshly painted house gave beauty to the scene. As Nancy saw these won- derful changes she wondered if Bette had joined the Junior Garden Club. Cer- tainly such a change as this couldn't have occurred in any other wayl As she entered the house another surprise greeted her. lt was not the same dark, dull house she had left two years ago, but a lovely home with light streaming in the windows which beforehand had been covered by bushes. It was decorated with flowers which also brightened the room. Later that evening the girls were alone and Nancy asked Bette if she had joined a Junior Garden Club. Bette replied that she had joined and had learned many valuable things which she had used to improve her home and its sur- roundings. DOROTHY MURPHY fFirst prize theme, Eighth Grade Garden Club contest.j MY GARDEN In my garden pink and white, The little flowers grow: Nodding and swaying in the breeze, Standing in a row. Daisies, Roses, Daffodils, Lilies, and Sweet Pea Talk and dance among themselves, And always smile at me. The sun flower tall and stately, Flutters in the breeze, And once l was very certain, I heard the catnip sneeze. And, when I walk among them, It seems to me they say, Won't you come and talk with me? Won't you come and play? 1: MAXINE RICHARDSON CFirst prize poem, Eighth Grade Garden Club contest.j
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