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Ill Ml» 5cK xnr«ur fl, M. Fleming. V. lv r»on. G- Jonei, J Kl v«n, J. Lynch, G. Octchncf, V Smith. G. MtnlHey, 0. Dcichncr, R. McCUIUn, D. D«ly, E. Sehennk . M Kin®, G Ll or«nc«, D. Luther, 8. Horn. M. Long. II D Behrem, C Black. G. Mad'ton. P. Wangenne, S. Fallon. B Olton, C Kline, B. Nelton, G. Yungeman. M Moran, B. Andenon. D. Hurd, E. Ivenon, L P n-now, M Monger, 8 Ticharner I. B 8u m, E Parki. V Norman, V Johntton, B Gallup, H Haulfe. A. von Gnrehten. H Yungerman, J. Kucfccr. R Crowe, D. Barnet, D. Harwood. A. Fleming, M Hummel. S. Rogert. J 8radlord. 0. Scanlon. R Finley. R Barnet, R Hollitter. By ANN MARIE KEENAN When we were in sixth grade the last day of school was a thrilling one, not because we were leaving sixth grade, but because we were going into junior high. Everything was going to be so different; so many teachers, such a large room, so many seats, and such tough exams to worry about, and then there would be moving from room to room. Were we going to like it? The first day was so much fun! One did not know where or when to go unless he • carried a piece of paper on which was written his schedule which told him when to go to English, arithmetic, science, social science, band, gym, manual arts, study, and home room. The year was bright and we were all very happy and content with movies, pep assemblies, programs, football, and basketball games. But then the biggest joy of all was the magazine campaign from which the seventh graders came out with flying colors. We knew we would have a party if we won. And what a party it was! Not a seventh grader failed to come. Many of the teachers came, too. Individually the seventh graders v ere there, too. Some were twirlers, band members, and others were patrol boys. Even at the Homecoming parade, four of the boys took part and won first prize with their humorous yet original stunt. And so the eventful year of 1941-1942 came to a close for the seventh graders who now look forward with keen anticipation to being eighth graders.
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