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T H E C A R D I N A L CLASS OF 1940 The 9th grade is just like the 7th and 8th except in one respect, instead of having three home rooms the 9th grade is divided into 4 rooms with 4 supervisors and four repre- sentatives in the council. The four teachers assigned to the home rooms are Miss Gretchen Schultz, Miss Edna Terpening, Mr. Kermit Dennis, and Mr. Lloyd Latchaw. The four repre- sentatives in the student council are, Wayne Archer, Rosella Wheeler, Mary Ellen Snyder, and Margaret Miller. Like the other Junior high grades, the 9th grade had one major party of the year. This party was held one April 9th, and through the efforts of all four of the home rooms turned out to be a gala affair. There was the usual banquet and after this entertainment, dancing and games in the gym
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T H E C A R D I N A L GLASS OF 1989 The officers for the Sophomore Class this year are, President, William Hilborgs Vice president, Raymond Myersg Secretary and Treasurer combined, Hylen Travers. The major event of the year was a Christmas party, on December 23rd. The party con- sisted of a program of entertainment in the auditorium and then dancing in the gym. The four Sophomore home rooms have been enjoying the very active work of planning assemblies.
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T H E C A R D I N A L CLASS OF 1941 The Sth grade is made up of three home rooms each with a teacher assigned as supervisor and with a representative from each room in the student council. The three teachers having charge of the Sth grade home rooms are, Miss Evelyn Squire, Miss Bernice Lazenby, and Mr. Kenneth Kline. The three representatives in the student council are, Jim Murray, Billy Monday, and Dick Kerr. The first semester the 8th grade used the UC.H period the same as the rest, then at the start of the second semester the Junior high school being dissatisfied with the C. period as it was set up changed it. The program now in all three grades was to have several groups each with a different hobby or activity on which they concentrated. Some of the choices were dramatics, model building, gardening, sewing, and dancing. On April 16, the 8th grade had the major party of the year, all three home rooms cooper- ating to make it possible.
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