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6th Grade we went to school down at the other end of the hall with the big kids this year, minus Carlyn Culver, Norma Meyer, Jackie Nelson,Donald Daily, and Jim Witthouer. However, we made up for all of them by acquiring Kenneth Ramage on January 8, from Saticoy, California. - Mrs. .Felton made this a year to remember, with our futile stab at har- monica playing and our overwhelming record of caterpillar bands gathered in the annual contest. Bill Erickson was in a bad way this year, never getting out for recess because of punishments for unknown deeds, and getting kicked out of the lunchroom for calling Mrs. Carter's food Wslumgulliunen. Also we worked our heads off the first half of the year in order to lay off com- pletely at Chris mas and construct the most beautiful mosiac window ever seen on the islandg, 7th Grade . Hrs. Sandwith greeted our happy faces this year as we became privileged members of the Junior High School. we had left James Mainella behind, but we had Barbara Thompson and Clarence Youngberg thruse on us for good measure.Our studies weren't much to remember, e cept that Nancy thought hygiene was a disease when she studied it in health class. The boys started their first basketball training under up and coming Coach Hannah. Never-to-beeforgotten was Barbara Thompson's crush on Roger Loring! ' 8th Grade Mrs. Coghlan was our home room teacher this year.Ipis and Barbara start- ed on their cheerleading careers, and several girls were floating in the clouds - they had invitations for the Junior Prom. Then cams that eventful day when three of our class played hooky with the ninth grade and were con- fined to school thereafter. Our biggest project this year was putting out an Easter school paper. 9th Grade we began this year as the big ninth graders in Junior High under Mr. De- Bruler, but we quickly were taken down a few notches when we were moved into High School as Freshmen in October. The rest of the school gave us a picnic one day as initiation. Of course, we won the treasure hunt because we knew what a conifer was. Richard O'Donnell joined us this year and was our class president. Then too, we gave our first dance - The Freshmen Frolic. 10th Grade Our main attraction this year was the great Sophomore Hard Time Dance. The gym was decorated gaily with bales of hay, cornstalks, and wagon wheels. Before we finished,Mrs. Ringler's car was much the worse for wear and alot of school work left undone. However, when it was over, a big success had been registered and we came out with more money than the Seniors. 11th Grade This year our class put out the Harbor Light under the joint editor- ship of Lois and Terryw It was the best ever, of course. During the year we held a Junior Class Dinner at Sutterman's which was our first such get- together. 'we liked it vesy'much. Then too, we started the equipment for the new gym this year, giving a fooddsale and turning the profits over for' 'this worth cause.
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12th Grade Now we were high and mighty SENIORS, as this was our last year in school, we left a few things to be remembered by, such as a partially paint- ed bus shed. Other things, such as the garbage can on top of the flag pole and the duck in the hot air pipe, were quickly ordered removed by an unsym- pathetic faculty. Also, Mr. Brubacher will long remember that the new build- ing is painted green, with our middle-of-the-night phone call informing him of it. we started the year off right by initiating the Freshmen in the form of a hayride in their honor. we took them down to the shipyard, where we roast- ed wieners and then proceeded toinitiatethe newcomers to our school. It will be testified that they are now duly initiated into High School. On the night of the Halloween dance, we celebrated the beginning of basketball with a dinner in Jackson's basement. Three senior boys, Terry, Jim, and Jack, missed the dinner, having worked in the cannery till 10 0'clock that night. Our Senior Play, The Inner Willy, was the best, of course. Our long nights of practice gave man opportunities for fun and pranks, and then when we started making a stage two days before the play and didn't know our parts yet, we began to wonder if there would be a play. But we came through, and were acting like professionals by the last night, except that Inner Willy got awfully tired of cucumbers. Then too, one player broke her teeth the night before the play, but the dentist came through. we gave a matinee and two night performances. The first night Mrs. Ringler invited us to her house for refreshments after the play,and the second night our mothers all got together and gave us a turkey dinner at Jackson's. On January 22, the Freshmen Home Economics class gave us a Senior Break? fast, titled the Senior Future. The decorations and menu were very futuris- tic, with a very good meal served. On February 10, Lois and her family moved into a new house, so we warmed it up for her the next night. The girls made cookies and candy and we all had a very good time. On the week-e d of May ll, we took our Senior Trip. You can read about it elsewhere in the annual, but we all had a very good time. Then came May 28, the eventful day of graduation from High School. we marched up the aisle in the school gym asium and received our diplomas with certain misgivings about leaving school. we had worked hard thru the twelve long years, but we had played hard too, as these pages will illustrate. Now we will go our spearate ways, some to the armed services, some to college, and some to go directly a way. But we can always look happily back on ou:'edr aol days.
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