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'mi l l i.. ., GRADE CARDS HONOR ROLL y t ' Students who have made B or amm Grade cards have been dis riv . , buted for the first time this 111 at least U SU1?JeCtS year to the delight of some pup- I ils, to the distress of otherso Seventh Gradiid e Could the news which these lit- tle messengers carry have any- thing to do with onefs feelings upon receiving grade cards? Teachers express their dis- taste of having to prepare these estimates, feeling that some students become too conscious of grades They would rather have thepupils would disregard grades and work for the knowledge, but parents are always nxwous to know about their childrens' progress Grades, ln themselves do not count It is what we learn in scholarship, leadership, citizen: Ship and work habits that helo to make us good citizens Per- haps some estimate of pupil's progress in various skills is needed, but must we have grade cards? The members of the Leaders Club are sponsoring a al.l Family Play Night t be held in the Student Lounge, Saturday Night November 12, at 8 OO P. M0 This is an opportunity for your whole family to take part in the activities that you engoy at a regular school party Plans are being made to use the garne materials in the Students Loungeo There will be round and square danClHg and possibly square dancing contests B sure to circle this date your calender and remind Mother and Dad of it because they won't want to miss it There will be a small admission charge for refreshments i 4 1 i v SE C . 5 . J ' 1 1 i . 5 s . 5 - I ' ' J I .j. 1 . ' 0 I , U 9 .' 0 we 0 - 2 I . 0 I n 1 . . . 0 5 rfb, 7 ' . 4 I I, n o s ' -- J E ' i QQ' FAMILY PLAY NIGHT i li I 3 ' n Y' - si o i f 1 0 0 I . . , - 1 . , 5 0 l ' :X I I J- '1 P o 0 e ' 5? ' on fi . . .F I 0 ' if -' ' I 1 o 9 3 Betty Coo g Eighth Grade Betty Cameron Go Wo Cooper Carroll Lee Will Rickman Jerry Shreeves Freshmen Delbert Bodenhamm' Lavonne Wilcoxon Eleanor Uzias Ward Weldon Joyce Baldwin Evelyn Hacker May Hunter 'Ernie Kemp Betty Pruess Marilyn Brown Marilyn Cross 'Joan Elwell Sophomores N Dee Halley ' Kitty Harding Ellen DeAt1ey Daryl Dodson Carolyn Brown Juniors Margaret Baile wJuanita Colster Royce Fleming Celesta Highland Doris McBurney Joan Markley Senior Retha Wilcoxon A Ione Bute Shirley Fitterlhg Russell Halley Jerry Harding Ruth Scott Barbara Utt Norma Baldwin Betty Eckhoff 4Has h units of A's
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