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e ifdlfd gina e room looked bare this year for lack of students, In the stead of the class of almost fifty students of last year sat thirty-two likely pupils. most of whom were willing' to be put through the various teachers' exercises both of mind and body. The affairs of business and state were conducted by Cay Kauffman, 'lloni Zullinger. Car- roll Pensinger, Donald Knauff and Dick Martin. presidents: Cora 'l'rumpower. Norma Shaffer, Doris Straley, Dorothy VVa1ck and Alice Fore- man, secretaries. Our his- tory class also is or- ganized and officers are elected every two weeks. VVhile the girls were dabbling' in the first les- sons of cooking. the boys were making various things in the shop-foot stools, match boxes, lawn rabbits, cheekerboards, and bird feeders. The eighth grade room lacked a flag: therefore one was secured and hung horizontally in the front of the room. :Xt no ex- pense to the class a beau- tiful pine tree was secured and decoration was do- nated by the pupils. A committee of three was appointed to make up the Yalentine boxes which were tilled to their cap- acity with greetings. Four booklets were made at the beginning of the year -a guide book to the school, a geography note- book to be continued throughout the year. a music notebook. and a health notebook. 8 8U8lfLfA gift Q entered jr, High School September 8, 1941, and immediately set to work. XYe entered with a class of -15 and still have the same munber. .Xfter several weeks of hard studying we had class nominations. :Xfter a spirited campaign Robert Brant was elected class president. Xkihen a Hal- lowe'en party was announced we were both pleased and happy: therefore our grade was well rep- resented. The Friday before Christmas was spent in having a party at which everyone was de- cidedly merry. .-X committee of boys obtained a tree which the girls decorated. Names were ex- changed some weeks before and the resulting gifts were given out. Un Yalentine's Day, history elass'was olnittedg Valentines were given out with every pupil receiving' some. NYe were repre- sented in athletics by Lloyd Rowe who played on the blr. High basketball team. XYe feel our school year has been a profitable one and we hope the same can be said of every other class. 17
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