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SEVENTH GRADE Top row: H. I. ltam.n. V. Knis'er. I. l’orkins. II. Slow. K. Ormsl.v. I . Canlim-r. ('. Shuman, R. Ootherman. S. I Vili. L. Wynwn. Center row: W. Snicad, O. Tedtford. .1. Morelx u e. M. White, M. Taylor. S. B?thel, M. hi en, L. Smith. ’. Hart. A. Ramsey. K. Deuel, T). Goodness. D. Vogt, adviser. Bottom row: H. Vilen. I-. Smead. (J. I aM.ov, G. Hosfonl. A. Doan, . Brown, A. Archer, J. Ro elle, B. Allen, K. Kingsley, K Walker, (’. Shttman, 1. Walker. The large class ol forty seventh graders organized in October by electing the following officers: president, Alberta Archer; vice-president, William Brown; secretary, Joyce Rozell; treasurer, Barbara Allen. Katherine Kingsley and Kenneth Deuel were elected to represent them in Student Council. Caro- lyn Hart and Donald Goodness were appointed Service Committee members. Several parties were held during the year, among which were a Hal- lowe'en party, Valentine's party. Christmas party, Easter party and May party. Friends were invited to two of them; the others were homeroom par- ties. Refreshments were served and there was entertainment at each one. The parties were under the supervision of Miss Vogt, seventh grade faculty adviser. The class was represented in the following clubs; Junior Glee Club, Junior Camera Club. Social Studies Club, and Puppet Club. Fourteen
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EIGHTH GRADE Top row: C. Wvman, T. Fuller. .1. Deacon, I,. York, W, Bennett, C. Smith, G. Bedford, G. Sinead, G. Bethel, J. Caldwell, M. York, R. Dingiuan. Center row: I„ Dingmau, P. Been, I. Roidcr. I. Smith, S. Fuller, M. Bragg, W. Allen, S. Eastwood, M. Cowles, E. York, K. Lindros, adviser. Bottom row: V. Gumprecht, I.. Allen. B. Eckert, B. Harris, .1. Bethel, W. Perkins, M. Weiss, V. Brewer, G. O’Hare, M. Tubbs, I. Eddy. At their first meeting the eighth grade elected the following class officers: president, Mary Weiss; vice-president, Wayne Perkins; secretary-treasurer, Jean Bethel. Beverly Eckert and Truman Fuller had already been chosen as the representatives on the Student Council. Miss Lindros was the class adviser. At the next meeting a housekeeping committee composed of Joyce Roider, Jean Bethel, and Gertrude O'Hare was chosen. Later it was found that this committee was not needed because of the efficient Service Commit- tee members, Phyllis Pulver and Grant Bethel. Phyllis left school and was replaced by Betty Harris. On October 27 the first class party was held. At a class meeting on October 29, the president chose a program com- mittee to provide programs at class meetings for the first half of the year. Beverly Eckert, Joyce Roider, Milton York and Clarence Smith were on the committee. At the Winter Carnival Joyce Roider was captain of the girls' skating team and Wayne Perkins was captain of the boys'. The girls were beaten by a few points, but the boys made up for them and finished with a total score almost double that of the seventh grade. On December 2 1, a small Christmas party was held at which time gifts were exchanged. A Valentine's party was held in an activity period on February 1 3. and a May party on March 3. Through the year many members of the class participated in various assemblies.
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NEWSPAPER CLUB Top row: R. Hayes, C. Wood, R. Fowler, V. O’Hare, K. Salmon. Center row: K. Xel-on. mlvi-er. It. Mien. (J. Aekley. K. (lilies. i. Sinead, 1. O’Hare, T . McKenzie, .1. Rurlette, H. Kiske, M. Nightengale, adviser. Bottom row: K. Kingsley, S. Oglmrn, (J. White, C. Stone, A. (Iroombrk pe, M. Stanton. O. Thomas, 1 . Been, E. Eaton, adviser. NEWSPAPER IMPROVES This year the Newspaper Club was organized with Alice Groombridge as editor-in-chief. The membership was selective. Qualifications to be met by reporters emphasized the realization and carrying out of individual responsi- bility for work on the newspaper that made up a final unified piece of work. The club, in putting out the school paoer, strove for accuracy on the printed page and for general improvement. Classes were conducted in which reporters were taught the correct method of procedure in writing an article after receiving an assignment. The reporters with the aid of Miss Eaton, as head of the proof-reading department, accomplished success in virtually eliminating all mistakes. The commercial department, under Mr. Nelson, supervised the typing and mimeographing, and cooperated to cut down faulty print. Corliss Wood, the managing editor, worked hard throughout the year, with the help of Miss Nightingale, in setting up a more attractive paper with regard to page make-up, covers, the use of more art work and feature pages. One of the outstanding features of the oaper was furnished each month by the camera club, under the supervision of John Castle. In each copy of the High-Lights a snapshot of some current high spot in school activities is included. It was a colorful addition and one which has increased the value of the “High-Lights.
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