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May. 1929 THE CHINOOK BREEZE 21 Organizations
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20 TIIE CHINOOK BREEZE May, 1929 SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES First row—Glenn. Kruse. Lea. Sackett, Sundin. Patterson, Cox. Battles. Lawson. Dowen, Morrison. Ol- en. Ripley. Second row—Peterson, I-’arbottle. Nick. Brown, Ward. Paid, Holst. Miller. White, Christensen. Fulton. Third row -McC; be. Wolary, Redekop. Velmer. Hottenstein, Renda. Gesell. Fourth row—Cowen, Campfield. Barber, MacArthur, Boyington. Kruse. Musgrove. Hoover. Lott, Dowen. Fifth row--Knowles. Barber. Erickson. Wilcox. Ripley, Shurr. Ames. Thompson. Ander on. Morris. Cowan. Davis, Reser. Cooper. Phaies, Nordgulen. Wadsworth. Knowles, Weidner. HISTORY OF JUNIOR HIGH In the year of 1927 a crowd of peppy boys and girls rushed into Mrs. Johnson’s home room. When we were shown what to do and what wa - expected of us. we got right down to work, electing Fay Upshaw president. We especially liked the idea of passing around to classes and standing in the halls talking until the la.-1 bell rang and we had a great deal of fun doing it. Then we got the idea we could play catch in the halls and that of course was stopped at once. At the close of the first semester, the ninth grade gave a mixer and of course, we were all there. When the Carnival came around, we chose Virginia Ames as representative and made her princess of the Carnival. At the end of the year most of us passed, hut we surely did feel the need of a vacation. When we came hack the next year we were as excited as ever, and eager to begin as the eighth graders of ’28. At the same time another big class came in from the sixth grade as seventh graders. They started out with a great deal of enthusiasm. electing Kenneth Sundin president. We elected Lawrence Patterson as president of the eighth grade. When we gave our party we invitetd the seventh and nineth grade?. They both reported » lot cf fun. When the Carnival came, the seventh graders elected Eleanor Sessions princess and the eighth graders Helen Hoover. Now the year is almost over, and both seventh end eighth grade?, hope to make their class the best in the history of C. H. S. Tommy: Is she a nice girl? Reginald: Moraless. Gesell: Who has done the most good in th? world. Henry Ford or Billy Sunday? Battles: That’s easy; Henry Ford. Gesell: How’s that? Battles: He has shaken the devil out of more people than Billy Sunday can ever hope to.
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