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EIGHTH GRADE ACTIVITIES The year 1935-1936 at Harding High School has been a profitable and most interesting one for the Eighth Grade. Miss Sandifer has been our class advisor. At the beginning of the year we elected class officers for the Eighth Grade as a whole and also for the different rooms. They were as follows: Presizlcnt - -- - Vive I'rvsiflenf Se1'1'efflry - , , - Treasure r - President .... Vice President Secretary .... Treusm'e7' - , THE GRADE AS A WHOLE: MISS BROCKWELL'S HOME ROOM: MISS BERRY'S HOME ROOM: Preszclenf .,,e , ,, .e,, W ..., -,--::---,.,:e,-r-:,-,- Vice President Larry Spurrier - -- - -Joe Wilson :.Mary Ward ------Wean Runyar. John Livingston ,, ,Joe Walden. -------Bessie Little Margaret Severs -ee Billy Smith ------Mary Jones Swretlzrgf and T1'ens1u'er ................................. Carolyn Baisch MISS SANDIFER'S HOME ROOM: President ........................... -- -- ........ Krueger Wright Vice Presizleut ,. .H ,,.,, W , ,.,e : -Helen Norris Secvetary and Treasurer .................... -- ...... Mildred Robinson MR. POWELL'S HOME ROOM: P,-pgidpnt --.--: ................................ --Warren Wallace Vipg Pfresidcut ...................... - - - .... ....... N ancy Farr Ser-Irgmry and Treasurer --,,: .,,.,.. ., ,em eeeeteee--. eeee Maxine Martin Our class meetings for the year have been worthwhile. We feel that these meetings have been of benefit to us both socially and educationally. Among the most outstanding happenings of the year we number the follow- ing: l. Our participation in the Thanksgiving program, and the English play, Enter the Hero . 2. Help in buying a graph chart for use in mathematics. 3. Participation in athletics. 4. A class party. Page Twelve
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NINTH GRADE ACTIVITIES Jim Hunter ..... Raymond Beaver -- Evelyn Hager .... Hannah Campbell --- Miss Flora Watson President ....,, Vit-c President -.--eUc- Secretary- T'7'?!lS1l7'0l' CLASS OFFICERS ----------------- - .-----,---P'rcsidcnt -----Vice President --------Secretao'y - - - - Trcasufrefr , Us ,Ie..,III, L--- e..-..esI.,-eeeeAdv'isor H. R. 207 H. R. 208 Marjorie Drewes Elizabeth Kendall J. D. Camp Howard Byrum Lillie Belle Harkey Marjorie Patterson At this season of the year it takes only a few minutes at Harding High to pick out ninth grade students, for in their hands one finds turtles, snakes, moths, wild and cultivated flowers, leaves and weeds. By experience some have recently learned to distinguish poison oak from other weeds. THEY STUDY BIOLOGY. After having separated us from the others, one notices that we are full of pep, energy and ambition. A group has developed a fine softball team. With our ambition and determination it will not be a surprise if we are champions of Harding High. One fine thing, too, is that we are ready to cooperate with the school in its activities. Some took part in the courtesy campaign, amateur night, and chapel programs. Some are members of the dramatic club, the Honor Society, and the annual staff. We are proud to be able to claim the 1936 King and Queen of Hearts of Harding High. Our Royalties are Lindsay Davis, King of Hearts, and Lillie Belle Harkey, Queen of Hearts. The only thing we wanted so badly, but were unable to accomplish because of unavoidable circumstances, was the purchase of class pins. This was accepted with the finest of ninth grade spirit. Our social highlight of the year was our Easter party which we all enjoyed very much. The success of the party was due to the refreshment, entertainment, and decorating committees. Page Th irtcevi
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