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Very few of the pupils in the Seventh Grade were together in kindergarten and the first grade. Most of the class has been attending Fairview since the fourth or fifth grade. The class is made up of thirty-seven pu- pils. The girls have a hard time holding their own, being outnumbered almost three to one. An example of the power of the boys is apparent in the officers of the class. They are I. Heuer, President: L. Cochran, Vice- President: Pt. Harvey, Secretary: R. Cottner, Secretary-Treasurer and C. Viviani, Student Councilor. There are quite a few mischiefmakers in the room. The main one may be seen in the detention room every night or so. On coming into the high school l believe that most' of the students felt rather shy, and out of place, because of the many different rules and regulations. After the class got used to the change, the inferiority complex vanished. We now, proudly feel we are a part of Fairview High. As for talent in the Seventh Grade it has been widely distributed among the children. Most of the talent displayed is musical, how- ever, as we have not had a chance to show our acting avility. Page Twenty-Three Seventh Grade The class still remembers Miss Gordon, and is glad to have her back, even if she is no longer its teacher. The seventh grade is interested in a wide variety of subjects. In intermural sports the class had boys' basketball and baseball teams coached by Mr. Hill and a girls bas- ketball team coached by Miss Hirsch. There is also a first aid class which meets after school and is instructed in bandaging, artificial respiration and other emergency care by Mr, Hill. The seventh grade has also participated in other Red Cross pro- jects by donating money, knitting and serv- ing in any way possible. Whenever the opportunity to help the school was presented to them the seventh grade cooperated fully. This was evident in their help in the scrap and paper drives and in their willingness to buy war stamps and bonds. The children are looking forward to their graduation in Ianuary, l945. The class is trying to conduct itself in such a way so that the high school will be proud of it. We hope that we will be successful in our efforts.
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