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srl, Qmle This year there is one other graduating class besides the Seniors-the Eighth Grade makes the long march between grammar school and high school. This step is very important, for it marks the end of their childhood and the beginning of their man- hood. How have they prepared themselves for their own commencement? Under the supervision and direction of Mr. Hughes, the eighth grade has ably shown itself in all forms of school life. lt has elected Richie McCulloch, Larry Bay, and Bob Tollefson as their three class offi- cers to take part in the self-government offered at Harvard School. When, for the first time, grammar school boys were allowed on the Scholastic Honor Society, they qualified six: Larry Bay, Don McFadden, Herbert Scott, Michael Smith, Phil Swan, and Bob Tollefson. They fielded four different athletic teams, and through these teams and in club games showed such promising athletes of the future as Tollefson, Edgerton, Campbell, Bilheimer, and Gooden. After D Company was again put under the supervision of Senior ofTicers, the Eighth Grade performed as good a job on the drill field as units composed of older boys, through their help, D Company has beaten the other two companies in parade competition several times this year. Thus, in all ways, the Eighth Grade has shown other students that it has had a good foundation for the long march ahead to the Commencement Day of l956. REYNARD, J. ROBERTS, M. SALE, G. SCOTT H. SESNON W. SISTROM l. SUNSHINE R. SWAN, P. TARNUTZER, P. THOMAS, G. TOLLEFSON, R. TREMAINE, B. WILEY, R
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