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Grammar Grades Eighth Grade Motto—“Bound to Win” Organization President—Naomi Brant Vice-President—Elma Magee Secretary—Randall Brant Class Colors—Pink and Green Elma Magee Naomi Brant Nick Wellner Randall Brant Class Flower—Pink Rose Melba Dunkerton Russel McNellis Irene Benzing Blanche Gushard Seventh Grade Grace Bartholomew Elizabeth Smith Howard Page Donald Bellmer Burrel Hazel Clyde Barlow Minnie Magee Joe Hazel Morton Guyer Lillian Shore October 2.—The Grammar Room had a weiner roast in the woods. October 31.—A Hallowe’en party was held in the Grammar Room. The children came masked. They guessed who was who and then played games. Refreshments concluded a most enjoyable time. February 26 and 27.—Seven took the county eighth grade examination, held in the High School room. Of these, five passed completely, another was prevented from writing all by having the mumps but will finish in May. March 1.—Two pupils moved away: Elizabeth Smith and Blanche Gushard. In sewing the girls have made pillow cases, bungalow aprons, middies, and hemstitched dresser scarfs. In manual training the boys have made bird houses, book raccks, tabourets, and library tables. In addition to these, individual boys have made supplementary pieces. Page thirteen
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Can You Imagine? Minnie: With nothing to say. Grace: Not studying. Elma: Being sober. Melba: Laughing aloud. Joe: In a hurry. Clyde: Not wasting time. Randall: Not talking. Russell: Talking with the girls. Lillian: Not blushing. Irene: Getting poor deportment. Naomi: With nothing to do. Burrell: Saying, “I don't know.” Morton: Not whispering. Howard: Not turning around. Donald: With nothing to giggle about. M Grandmother She lives on the old farm Among the fields so green, She never wished a person harm, Never did a thing that’s mean. She bakes the swellest cookies When you're tired pitchin’ hay, And her lemonade’s the sweetest That I’ve tasted to this day. She isn’t near as stylish As some women I have seen, But when it comes to cookin She sure makes them look green. And when you tear your clothes A crawlin’ through the fence, She never says a word to you ’Bout your wastin’ fifty cents. Grandmother is gettin’ old now, Her hair is almost white, She can not climb up to the mow, For she hasn’t good eyesight. But we will all stand by her, Though she’s gettin’ old and grey, For she has always stood by vis In her dear old fashioned way. —Elma Magee, Grade l‘(ige fourteen
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