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The Eighth Grade history to some people wouldn't be much different from other classes. But we Eighth Graders think that we have a very peculiar background. Most of the children in the Eighth Grade have been together from first grade on up, but each still treats the other like a brother. In the fifth grade the room got to be so big that it had to split up, and it has been that way up to now. Each room has its own opinion of the other room, but yet the two stick together. When the class had the election this year, everyone was pulling for someone else. But when all had voted, Pat Kinder had become Student Councilorp C. Schramm, who's been in with the class a long time, came up with Vice-President and L. Loseman, also an old member of the group, came along and took the Eighth Grade Presidency. Some of these children are getting into trouble frequently, but still they are a nice group, when you come down to earth, be- cause everyone can't be an angel all the time. When we came into this class, we thought that we owned the world, just because we were going to graduate into high school at the end of the year, but we learned differ- Page Twenty-Ofne Eighth Grade ently, for before we graduate We have to be fit. There were many new comers this year, but when We got to know them they seemed to have been with us from the first of the year. Some have contributed to the brillance of the Eighth Grade. The most unfortunate thing happened to our class president of last year. He had to move and now he has to go to a school called Iennings. We all wish that he were here. When all these people were back in the sixth grade they had a hard time keeping time so they bought a clock with the money they had. At the end of the year they left it for the teacher. However, he is in the armed forces now. When Miss Gehring had a small play, there were many people out of the Eighth Grade who had very important parts in it, so you see there are really some actors who are very good tthey think? out of the Eighth Grade. There is not much you can say about the history of the class, because after you get from one grade to another you try to forget what a horrible time you had working in the grade before.
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