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THE HAT ... , K , A, , Q , Q, . , v 347.4 Eighth Qlrede llE Ulass of 'Jill was the lirst seventh grade in the new huilding and also the tirst seventh grade when Ilatboro organized Junior High Sehool. Miss Sad- ler was our class sponsor until January when Miss Miller took her plaee. The seventh grade was an active one, known throughout the sehool for its noise. The elass was represented in the Junior lligh Sehool Operetta, The Love Pirates of Hawaii, the hand, and also a nunilier of sports. This year we find ourselves past another milestone with quite a number of the old metnliers missing. Mr. Gingrieh is our class sponsor. Many of our elassmates are elimbing the ladder to Athletic success-Jew ner, lllesehmidt, and NVeiss are our hoekey starsg XVinner. Cornell, Brooks, and Kersehner followed the pig-skin. Bleselnnidt and Jenner, our great athletes, gained recognition as l'p and Cllllllllgil members of the basket-hall team. Several of our l!lQlllll0l'S are represented in the sehool hand. That is 11ot. the only place we make noise though l We may be noisy but we are thrifty. The school savings banner has been awarded to us more than any other class and every week thus far we have had a hundred preeent. Four of the leading parts of the .lunior High Operetta. i'Wind Mills of Holland were taken hy ineniliers of our elass and a number took part in the ehorus. XVe intend to go into our Freshnian year with pep and lots of school spirit.. VVe are on the way to success. Here 's to the Class of '32l! EVELYN BREHM. -S 23 '
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THE HAT l ,.,, A .l I'2Si'1IT1Ql1 Wl'IN'l'Y-SIX eighth graders having: tlisgllsted all Junior High teaehers with their foolishness and brains. entered the ranks of the Fl'9Si1lll0l1, some- what increased in nunlhers. Under the supervision of Mr. Gerllart-, we organized the class, electing officers, choosing: colors, and a motto. Wlteii the Red Arrow Auction 0511110 along: the twenty-five dollar pot of gold. offered by the Merchants of Hatlmoro, was won by the l reslnnen. This greatly increased our treasury. 'l'he elass hail several parties, including a Hallowe'en spree which some eurions Seniors also enjoyed and a farewell party for Mr. Gerhart. Mr, Holsopple filled Mr. Gerhart's plaee until Mr. Sullivan took up tho job of engineering the elass for the rest of the year. Athleties have attraeted many of our elass. Small and Quinn helped fill the varsity football ticket, while Poulson, lirelnn. and NVatson made the varsity Iloekey Team. NVhen Basketball season opened lirehni, Hall and Ponlson were found in the ranks. The 14'l't'Sill1l0ll have three more years to show their loyalty to the sehool. Xvilibil us! -5 5.
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Til E llfXT , Seventh llra c IC oiilowil tho lligh School building for tho first timo as pupils in Sop- lt'lllll0l' NBS. 'l'lu-rv wo l'l'Sllllll'll our studios from Juno. Shortly ziftoi' svhool ln-grain Miss llifl' took tho girls on a hikv and doggy roast on which we wore auvoinpaniod by Mr. Jzinoll and Mr. lloslor. lVo all enjoyed it very nnwh. In thu llllilillti of Dvcvinbor, thi- Junior lligh Svhool grow :in 0ll'l'l'1'fT2l on- titled 'ihNl1ldIlllllS of Holland. Several nuliiilwi-s of ilu- sovontli grzulo took parts. Robert Hawlk was the loading cl1a1'zu'to1', an Dutch l'ill'1l1l'l'. David Moll- luitton did vory well as a yankee SlllE'Slll2lll. At Cliristnizis tiniv tho Music and Drulmitiu Club gawo ai too. 'l'ho1'0 was singing and then ton was sorvod. In Janniary wo wore sorry to lose Mr. Gi-1'lia1't, our Math. toaolior, but we were gland to soo him laiko ai lllQll01' position as l'i'inoipzll of VVz11'n1instor Qoliool k 1 Miss llilf lofi us in Mnrvli und llliw Allison look lll'l' plan-4' ns Ilonn- livonoinics l02ll'll9l'. Tho seventh and eighth gwzulos :nw now working on m-horns work for I lirsinus Collogv. Prizos will bv grivon for tho group doing ihv host work in dif- fvl'l'lll Holds. R. T.
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