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rounc! Cfellf - 7 SEVENTH GRADE The SevenTh Grade. The largesT class in The Junior l-ligh, has been very acTive This year. All The sTudenTs have worked hard in The scrap drives, magaf zine sales. seed sales, and oTher conTesTs. The 7A division sponsored acTiviTies This year . . . a roller skaTing parTy. ice sl4aTing parTy. ChrisTmas parTy, ValenTine parTy, a special assembly, a play. The TC division Took The lead in sporTs wiTh Their mosT ouTsTanding baseball game oT The year. EIGHTH GRADE The 8A division sponsored The CenTral STar , The new Junior High newspaper This year. The class was divided inTo Two sTaTTs under The Two ediTors. Bruce Morgan and Donald Adams. WiTh The able assisTance and co-operaTion oT The ediTors and Their sTaTTs, Tour issues have been published. The whole division sponsored a ST. PaT- riclds Day ParTy which was a huge success. The 85's have been handicapped in carrying ouT acTiviTies This year because oT The TreguenT change OT sTudenTs, neverTheless, They nobly conTribuTed To all acTiviTies in The school. NINTH GRADE The QA class, The Seniors of The Junior l-ligh had many inTeresTing parTies . . . a slcaTing parTy, l-lalloween parTy, hayride parTy, and many birThday parTies. They were aTTended by many oT The 9AIs. and a Tew Triends Trom oTher classes. The QB class, The Freshmen , oT The senior high. kepT busy by The senior high acTiviTies, had only Two parTies ThroughouT The year, a ChrisTmas parTy and a parTy The laTTer parT oT April. The 9B's were The TirsT class To have The Library as Their homeroom and have seT a good example for oTher classes.
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puuc pefafiona YEARBOOK STAFF DespiTe war-Time diTTiculTies and handicaps, The Yearbook STaTF This year suc- ceeded in producing anoTher l-larborian. The sTaTT would like To Thank everyone who oTTered his services and Time so ThaT oThers mighT enjoy This book. Miss Schryver is Their TaculTy adviser. EdiTor ............. Carroll Mikoda PicTure Mgr. .... --- Beverly Grenz Business Mgr. ...... GerTrude Maille AdverTising Mgr. ........ Lois Zaun Circulahon Mgr.. -----N Bewy Allen Jane SmiTh, Irene Masgluelier - - - AlberT RoberTs, Jean Adair Dunbar Maris Slarkweailler' Rlia Qulrk Claire McLane, RoberT Nichols SporTs EcliTor ........... Don Faller RoberT OTT MONOGRAM CLUB The Monogram Club carried ouT Their TradiTion of presenTing sweaTers To all members who have earned Them This year. To carry ouT Their purpose The boys have shown several movies and sponsored a number of dances aTTer The basketball games which were very popular wiTh The Tans. In addiTion To This during club period Time many oT The boys have parTicipaTed in baskeTball games wiTh The under-classmen. Pres.. Ed LaVange: Vice Pres.. George STanley: Sec., Warren Aikens DEBATE CLUB The Topic Tor The DebaTe Club This year was Resolved: ThaT we should reconsTi- TuTe The League oT NaTions. l-larborcreek had a sTrong Team This year and creaTed a greaT deal of inTeresT in debaTing This year. The aTTirmaTive side was sTrongly up- held by WilberT Wagner, Wilma Jean Nonomague, and Warren PosT, wiTh Jack Shay. Marion McLean. MarTha Thompson. Bill Frogge and Douglas McCarTy bearing down on The negaTive side of The quesTion. The scheduled debaTes Tor The season were wiTh NorTh EasT. Lawrence Park. Millcreek, STrong VincenT, Wesleyville and Academy. Pres., WilberT Wagner: Vice Pres.. Douglas McCarTyg Sec. and Treas., CynThia ShuTTle NEWSPAPER STAFF Regardless of such Things as shorTage oT maTerials, The l-lighlighT's sTaTT meT every dead-line and produced a very popular newspaper This year. The main TeaTures were excellenT ediTorials, Service Men's Column. and The parTy line . The sTaTT wishes To say a word oT appreciaTion To The people who have TaiThTully supporTed The l-lighlighTs, and To Thank Miss Finn. our FaculTy Adviser, Tor her guid- ance and help. EdiTor ........... Managing EdiTor --- News EdiTors .... Douglas McCarTy Irene Masguelier ---- Jean Legge RiTa Quirk Business Mgr. ....... OTTO Wendell CirculaTion Mgr. .... Mildred Boyce PubliciTy Mgr. ......... Jane SmiTh AdverTising Mgr. AlberTa RoberTs FeaTure WriTers .... Helen Appleby l-lead Copyreader SporTs WriTer -- Carroll Miikoda GerTrude Maille ---- Don Faller
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