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August 31 September 6 October 20 October 26 November 12 November 16 December lh December 16 December 17 January 3 January 12 January 2A January 25 February ll February 16 February 18 March 3 March 15 March 2h April 5 cuss HISTORY - 191,22 Q 191.9 Seventh Graders Here it isg the day we 've all been waiting for. A little fright- ened, but still proud, we enter our first year of the Junior High. We copies our programs and spent most of the day gettingsicquainte Ah! Our first vacation, Labor Day. y - Marjorie Flom reviewed her interesting experiences as a delegate tot,he National Convention of Student Councils at Washington, D.CJ we enjoyed our first lyceum number, David Edward Starry in Uwest Indian Witchcraft.W Because the main water pipe burst, we were dismissed at two o'cloc We didn't mind that at all. Today the two hour movie, Hinna and the King of Siam,W held out interest. 1 . The Shrimplins, magicians, entertained us with their amazing deceptions. ' Aren't we lucky! Today we have two movies, HA Surprise from Santa and UThe Late George Apley.N y The ninth grade speech class devoted some of their time to present to us a Christmas program. After enjoying a long Christmas vacation, here we 'are ready to pitch into our work.' , - George Esslinger informed us of the heroic deeds done by dogs in the war. The film Wworld Series of l9L8H was today's highlight. Mr. August Neubauer and Hrs. Smilanich came to school to interest us in A H work, ' A Some of the antics of electrility were interpreted to us by Bob r Brown. The girls aswvell as the boys enjoyed the thrilling feature movie, NSmith of Minnesota, F a story of Bruce Smith, an all-American football player. School was dismissed early in order that we could witness the Region 7 hockey tournament. We roared at the hilarious doings of Laurel and Hardy in HA Chump at Oxford.N One of the few times we enjoyed our history was while seeing NHeroes of the Alamo.W All who attended the concert presented by the University of Minnesota band thought it was excellent. All of us enjoyed the thrilling adventures of nCaptain Fury.' d k
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Ninth Grade Class Officers fLeft to right, David Rodda, Vice-President, Edell Anderson, Secretary and Frederick Bush, President. Student Council - Miss Donovan, Advisor First row: fLeft to rightj Ernest Negri, Jack Urbiha, Robert Doheny, Robert Began, Charles Skerjance, John Ritacco. Second row: Terry Uren, Chresula Lagges, Shirley Malkovich, Secretary, Jeanette Skerjance, President, Judith Johnson, Mary Jeanne Malevich. Third row: Karen Hill, Marie Marasco, James Matchefts, Jack Jensen, Marcia Shukle, Mark Anderson. Fourth row: Mary Ann Intihar, Loren Ross, Sergeant-at-Arms, Leonard Wilde, Warren Park, Vice- 4 President, Muriel Fairbanks and Richard Haney. Miss Lampton!s AdVlSOT2LGTOuE First row: CLeft to rightb Nancy Claus, Georgene Greben, Chresula Lagges, Jeanne Skerjance, Florence Janesich, Nancy Tomar, Shirley Malkovich, Cathleen Pollock. Second row: Marlene Bodas, Janet Orazem, Lois Bozicevich, Barbara Shutte, Georgene Shavor, Sharon Cooper, Shirley Palkovich. Third row: Patricia Sainio, Muriel Fairbanks, Darlene Strumbel, Mary Ann Petik, Janice Smrekar, Joan Ravich, Marlene Kaner, and Rose Marie Kaiser. Absent: Jeanette Claus and Sharon Cooper. ' . Miss Parks' Advisory Groug J First row: KLeft to rightb Joanne Hegler, Audrey Flom, Warrel Paciotti, Marie Krall, Patricia Wudenich, Rose Marie Tassoni, Mavis Wainio, Second row: Alberta Kydd, Joanne Claus, Andrine Kvaternik, Betty Abramson, Edell Anderson, Joanne Andreachi, Annette Boben, Minnie Nylund. Third row: Annamarie Brown, Magdaline Nemanick, Mary Ann Intihar, Roberta Peterson, Rose Marie Platner, Frances Rebrovich, Audrey Adien, Marie Marasco and Betty Palo, Absent: Kathleen Johnson. Mr. Donovanfs Advisory Groug First row: fLeft to rightj Richard Niemiste, Patrick Wudenich, Terry Uren, Stefan Paciotti, Gordon Kangas, Terry Paoletti, Donald Schutte, Loren Ross and Thomas Kukar. Second row: Clarence Kemp, David Lee Johnson, Sam Anderson, Gerald Korte, Marvin Hill, Frederick Bush, Richard Varani, James Matchefts, Third row: Richard Stanaway, Charles Isaacson, Tom Beste, James Hill, Warren Park, Marvin Hammer, Charles Ochis and Roger Baumgartner. Mr. Moca's Advisory Groug First row: CLeft to rightj James Carlson, Marvin Hall, Ernest Negri, Joseph Horoshak, Eugene Klun, Roger Giombetti, Nick Brascugli. Second row: Duane Smith, Lawrence Tahija, Primus Skumatz, Ronald Erjavec, Floyd Snidarich, Leonard Wilde, Martin Osmundson, David Rodda. Third row: Gary Wilcox, Robert Kloiber, Thomas Hill, Terry Erkkila, James Brown, George Juth, Edward Oswald and Robert Kochevar. Absent: William Kochevar.
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April 19 May 5 May 6 V May 18 June 3 September 12 October 3 October 10 October 12 October 13 October 28 October 31 No ember ll November 22 December 20 December 22 December 23 January 19 February 3 Febniary 7 February lb The lyceum course HOur Friends the Snakesn was presented by Lew Johnson. - g 1 4 Our last feature movie UGhosts on the Loosen was shown. Petrie's White Hussars, a brass ensemble, presented various types of music. ' Miss Kastelic's speech class presented two skits, HJust Who is Crazyn and HLife is so Du1l.H With sad faces and sorrow in our hearts we left our first year of the Junior High School. Eighth Graders l9L9 ' 1950 After a long pleasant vacation we are ready for another year of Junior High as eighth graders. Our first lyceum number HChief Morgann got all of us wondering how to build our muscles. We were all racking our brains trying to decide what extra . curricular clubs to join. E The ninth grade speech class entertained us with a panel on Columbus. There were smiles everywhere for our first vacation had come, Teachers' convention. Miss Pat Senneff, marimbist, presented a wonderful musical program, The radio play, UCantervil1e Ghostn, was offered by the speech class. This really got us in the Hallowe'en spirit. Oh boy! Another vacation, Armistice Day, We were entertained with the dramatic comedy, HCurses, Failed Againw, offered by the speech class. To start us in the Christmas spirit the speech class presented an original skit, HA Program in the Little Red School Housen. Miss Croze's music pupil of the Junior High School gave a program of Christmas music. What we were looking forward to for the past three monthsvras here at last - Christmas vacation! The movie, HDuke of West Pointn was enjoyed very much. Most of the girls decided it would be wonderful if they could go to West Point. The Stokes Hallelujah Quintet, sponsored by the student council, was presented at the Boardman Auditoriunxto the public. State Conservation Commissioner, Mr. Chester S. Wilson spoke in the assembly. He asked all to help conserve Minnesota's resources. We all put on ourchncing shoes and attended the Correspondence Club's Vilentine Party. h
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