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How could a class go wrong with the good list of advisers and class ofiicers that the eighth grade had this year? Mr. Graper was chairman of the advisers for the class, and Miss Newhouse, Miss Hoffman, Miss Reading, Mrs. Brodhead, and Miss Wulkow assisted him. Iim Thomson was elected president, Frances I-Ianslovsky, vice president, Wiladine Garrigan, secretaryg and Marilyn Smith, treasurer. When it came time for election of members to the Iunior Student Council, the class chose Stanford Stoddard, Ianet Schweizer, Ronnie Penner, lack Reddy, Ann Foster, Tom Campbell, Bob Horwood, and Mary Anne Languis. The big party of the year was held on Ianuary 14, 1944. To make the party a grand affair the following committee chairmen were selected: general chairman, lim Thomson, invitations, Kitty Daweg entertainment, Frances Hanslovskyg decorations, Marilyn Smith, refreshments, Stanford Stoddard, and clean-up, Wiladine Garrigan. A program was planned, games were played, dancing was enjoyed, and refreshments were served. The party had a big crowd, and it was enjoyed by everyone. Miss Wulkow's home room was very outstanding this year. They made three clever displays for the display case across the hall from their room. They also prepared a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family, and gave a Christmas party. L Row 3-Howard Weaver. Leona Wolf, Edward Thaden, Georgia Steers, Charles Weber, Charlotte Wellman. Raw 2-Marjorie Smith. Jim Thomson. Joe Sheedy, Rosemary Wise, Stan- ford Stoddard, Patricia White. Kay Sepeter, Row I---Dorothy Vickers, 'Barbara Whittemore, Marilyn Smith, Mary Wilson, Jack Slntnick, Janet Schweizer, Jeanne Werle. Joe Wheeler. gov 3-Deane Metzel, Harold uthfoot. Henry Rather, Eliza beth Osgood, Leland Murray, fCarol Moore, Joe Reagan, Ellen Parsons. Bow 2-Miss Wullrow, Audrey Lesher, Harriet Monroe, Jack Reddy, Barbara Schell, Ronald Penner, Janet Mosher, Doris Naugle, Geraldine Rim- boch. Don Martin. Row l- Martha Leonard. James Morse. Barbara Peeke. Catherine Lewin, Jane Olin, Evelyn Rogers, Stephen Osborn. Edna Navrida.
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qfpmqwde Row 3-Stanley Bowman, Joyce Armitage, Philip Donnell, John Dykstra. James Adams. Ann Fnster. Dan Burlingame, Cyn- thia Doyle. R012-James David- nnn, Sam Baker, Tom Campbell. Thornton Dawson, Dana Boyer, Bobby Ellser, Kitty Lou Dawe. William Cleary, Miss Reading. Row 1-Bob Foster. Charmion Arnett, Pat Burhans, Virginia Adams, Marilyn Archer, R marie Estes, Ted Atwood, l Clark. Sw UM-f 0-Aiizfri Row 3-Barham Lelchty, Elea- nor Harper, Bill Leahy, Frances Hanslovsky, Hub Harwood, Wila- dine Garrizan, Keith Hover, Robert Kropschnt. Row 2-Mrs. Brodhead. Edward Jones, Jack Harris. Mary Huddleson. Jack Greenshield, Martha Lawrence, Ziza Jenart. Beverly Jennings, Don Killen, Row l-Mary Lan- gus, Kenneth Fuce, Yvonne Ls- Duc, Robert Hafer, Barbara Kunkel, Janet Johnson. Rose- mary Green. James Herrick. Louise Jenks.
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Rnl' 3 lluly lllnw, DPAHYI An- derson, Patricia Archer, llolm llaltzcr, Gerald Dow, Margaret Hrokan, Waller Aven, John lkoszue. Row 2 Mina Johnson, Erick llvurmnn, Luther Baker, Shirley liartels. Carolyn Ulakea- lee, lionnie Croaapzrove, Joyce Donnell, Martha Cook, Margaret llradvn. Row l- Mnrfraret liar- hour. liill liurtt. Kathleen Polo. Connie A!.wood,Dorothy Clifford, Helly llovec,Elmer Chamberlain Mary De-Golia, .lnmca Dilihle. Qaeda Row 3-Paul Finney, Evaleen Finch, Donald Ghaatin, Margaret Fuller. Clnrice Hoffer, Gloria Hess, Rea Hendrickson. Row 2- Mias Sontaz. James Harrison, Carol Hinshaw. Dolores Fox. Robert Howell, Dick Ingersoll, Charles Hubbard, Donald Hul- bert. Row l---Holly Hay, Rich- ard .l-Iull, Patricia Huffman. Carol Grams, Helen Gay, Bob Ewing, Mark Ford. James Fhimzer.
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