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cqafiuifizi I am only one. but I am one, I calft do everything, but I can do SOIl1Ctl'llllg'Q And what I can do and what I should do, By the grace of Gucl I will do. Niuteeen
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Page 22 text:
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liighteen Q U55 gig QTCLCZE Eighth-graders didn't have a hard time getting acquainted with our teachers, because we knew them from last year. However, we had to get acquainted with some of the new pupils- Nancy Lanehart, janet Phillippy, Hen Greathead. and lfred Stine. Doris Harris and Frances Harmon came in about the middle of the year. Our class, of -ll members, is quite industrious, well hnmored, and talkative task the teachersj. At the beginning of the year we elected class officers, changing them every six weeks since then. XYhile the girls studied nutrition in Home liconomics, the boys in shop were learn- ing to make things from wood needed at home. Just as we were heginning to settle down to the routine ol school work, a diversion ap- peared in the shape of Army Trucks. Hundreds of them went hy in never ending lines, and we couldn't resist waving to the soldiers. Finally the lines ended, and at last the teachers had order onee more. Une week a group of our classmates had an exciting dehate over a question in a geog- raphy test. liach side presented its argumentsg then the class voted. Luckily, it was a tie, so there were no hard feelings. VVC continued from last year the writing of our class paper. Ivan Finfrock was elected to the editorship, and the paper was renamed the l'Stars and Stripes. Mysterious happenings took place during the earlier part of the year-such as windows sliding down of their own accord, hlinds flapping, thus making a distracting noise, and mice run- ning around in the cloak room. XYe had a pretty Christmas tree, with decorations, and a nice program. Anne Ziegler directed our play. Our class was well represented at the -lr. Tri-Hi-Y play, Girls of the U. S. A. Ont of the cast of seven, five were chosen from eighth grade. Although we thoroughly enjoyed our year in eighth grade, we are eagerly looking for- ward to being members of the freshman class next year. Ugg .ivanfg gzczcfa The Seventh Graders, upon entering jr. High School found quite a few changes, but soon we became accustomed to them. To care properly for onr hnsiness, we elected officers, namely, Lloyd Xlcllonald, president 3 XYilma llrowu, vice-president: lletty Mae liriner, secretary: Richard Cline, treasurer. To show what lirst-rate salesmen we are. consider the tact that we stole the champion- ship from the eighth grade in the magazine drive. Nte receivd two hoxes of candy, 'and Mr. Kaley received a handsome pen. The Halloween party was a swell one, and nearly everyone in our grade turned out. VVe had some hitter arguments with the eighth grade about which had the better Christ- mas tree, hut remembering the trouhle we had getting' ours, l think we could have won easily. The otl'icers distributed valentines on St. Yah-ntine's Day, and everyone received a few. The most surprising event ot' the year was the visit of the stork to the home of Klr. and lllrs. lialey. lint Mr. lialey didn't hand out cigars.
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Gonocfisaguinif Staff Angle, D. Greenawalt, Henneherger Gaddis, Gingrich, Kauffman. baugli, Rock. son, Martin, Goode. Foust. Absent: Oliver. Alfunfsnf Uouncif Standing: Stanslmnry, Ditto, Kell, lf Ziegler, Brant, Zimmerman, Gift . Elliott. Seated: Henson. M. Ziegler, Morter Scllaff, Starliper. Martin. Deardorff Uonzlnzzcitzf Cjourzcif Fourth Row: Buelianan, Foreman, ,I ner, Long, Miss VVilliams. Third Row: Deardorff, lf. Keller singer, Gearhart, Mayliugli, Hose zer, Flory. linger, Rowe, B. Myers, Fox Eberly. Absent : B6Ckl1CIlQ,X7.. Pensinger. Urea Uorzocgsuguifzif giant Editor-Hettye Henson. Circulation ManagersgAmy Lou Henneber- .Xssistant Editor-.Xliee Brunilmaugli. QCII 13113 MilmiCl1- ' -- YH: 'Q it . Ixepoiteis Dolls Littntutlt, li tnees Asslstam Managers -xnetty Jane Angle, Greenawalt, Mary 1,11 llunilvert. X'1l'- J , , , , Betty Larnhart, jack Foust, jean guna Martin. .lean Oliver. Ramona . . . . , ,. Gaddis, Mary Louise Gingrich. Ixoelf. Fred Ziegler. Art liclitorsf-Yirginia Lee Goode, Court- TYl1i5fS'KC11l1llll'C1'CiHl Cl'-ll? ill Cllafge- landt liilllglllilll, l7ram'es Seliarl. PI I V XVI, ,'lxllYL'l'll5lllQ' Manager 3 lX2llll1lI'11lE Mellon- in HDMI, ul I H mme ald. .Xclviser-Miss Pllillippy. Twenty Third Row. Miss Phillippy, Ziegler Second Row: F. Greenawalt, Hum- lmert, Seliaff, Rotz, McDonald, Bruin- First Row: Barnliart, Minnieh, Hen- Myers, Biesecker, E. Keller, Bitt- Heefner, Kuykendall, Fries, A. Pen- Zeger. Glaser, Barnhart. Oberhol- First Row: Donnelly, Starliper, Hol-
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