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30 The MICROPHONE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First row: F. Wiles, B. Gordon, D. Hillman, Mr. Smith, R. Mason, W. Bishop, G. Lawrence. Second row: V. Libby, A. Nowell, R. Lindsey, H. Woodard, M. Kitchen, B. Bishop, E. Frost, A. Boudreau, L. Robinson. Third row: I). Smith, G. Ellingwood, S. Andrews, W. Bragg, I . Porter, E. Byers, C. Lindsey, E. Strong, C. Homsted. FRESHMAN CLASS First row: C. Pickard, R. Willey, V. Libby, L. Crosby, L. Robinson, L. Kitchen, T. Voudoukis. Second row: N. Hackett, P. leathers, M. Lord, M. Light, Mr. Smith, F. White, V. Lord, B. Wilson, S. Judkins. Third row: S. Lindsey, D. Hillman, C. Keirstead. I). Keirstead, M. Teague, M. Griffin, Z. Lane, C. Lindsey, K. Bragg, B. Wiles, I). Pomeroy. Fourth row: M. Johnson, G. Withee, A. Boudreau, G. Ellingwood, H. Robbins, G. Mc- Kay, S. Andrews, C. Hcughan, A. Nowell, W. Hammond.
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Ttu MICROPHONE 29 JUNIOR CLASS First row: G. Lovley, M. Bragg, M. Willey, C. Andrews, Mrs. Myers, A. Smith, C. Violette, C. Lindsey, S. Rideout. Second row: S. Smith, C. Overlook, F. Wiles, S. Webber, G. Lawrence, L. Libby, L. I)uplisea, R. Brown, R. Lindsey, M. Bryant, C. Bowen. Third row: G. Young, R. Tibbetts, G. Craig, R. Treadwell J. Simpson. D. Hall, R. Adams, B. Griffin, A. Haskell. % SOPHOMORE CLASS First row: T. Wilcox, C. Harris, E. Byers, E. Bates, Mr. McLaughlin, D. Wiles, J. Hatch, K. Wilson A. Smith. Second row: G. Harris, M. Brown, J. Overlock, P. Woodard, B. Bishop, M. Kitchen, B. Bridge, J. Burgess, C. Homestead, M. Phillips, B. Harris. Third row: B. Norton, G. Shields, E. Strong, P. Porter, L. Drew, W. Bragg, W. Bishop, R. Beni is G. Overlock.
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The MICROPHONE :51 Junior High Highlights AN EIGHTH GRADE PROJECT The eighth grade has been thinking of col- lecting metal to raise money for a cafeteria. We have discussed it a great deal but noth- ing has been done about it yet. A cafeteria is an essential thing in this school, because almost every pupil must carry his lunch. We really need some kind of a hot lunch pro- gram. Patricia McGinley MOVIES The Junior High have sponsored four movies this year. The first one was “Danny Boy”, put on to raise money for the Polio Drive. Proceeds from the other three have gone into the junior high school fund. Law- rence Eaton of the eighth grade and Philip Frost from the seventh have collected the money each time. Joyce Frost, Grade 8. MURAL The eighth grade drew a mural, later hung on the back wall, to illustrate American his- tory, showing colonial life in 176:1. Sewn pupils were chosen each to draw free hand a section of his own choice. The pupils and subjects illustrated were: Barbara Lindsay, Communication; Robert Manson, Earning a Living; William Allen, Religion; Patricia McGinley, Home Life; Julia Russell, Social Life; Henry Bradbury, Education; Natalie Phillips, Transportation. Patricia McGinley, Grade 8. STATE LIBRARY BOOKS The eighth grade started as a project get- ting state library books which we can keep for six months. The books, which have his- torical backgrounds, are about famous peo- ple and places we have been studying. We who have read the books have found them very interesting, and some have read a number already. Priscilla Dole, Grade 8 IMPROVEMENT OF DESKS The eighth grade students have been fixing up their desks this year. Each desk has been sandpapered to take out all pencil marks and then varnished. The students worked on them during the first weeks of March the last two periods in the afternoon. The desks are very bright, and the iron stands are black. They really look a lot better and are also easier to work on. Ruth Cambell. Grade 8 SOUP’S ON ! The eighth grade started having hot soup at noon Monday, February 6, 1950. Those who wanted it brQught their own bowls and spoons. The lunch costs ten cents a day. There are two pupils chosen each day to get the soup ready at recess. The soup is heated on a hot plate which was borrowed from Robert Manson. Natalie Phillips keeps a record of the money and of those who have soup and do the work. Alice Lawrence, Grade 8 OUR OPERETTA We of the Hermon Junior High School are putting on an operetta. It is going to be a hard task, but if everyone puts his mind to it, it won’t be too bad. It is about Tom Sawyer and will not be ready until the last of March, or the first of April. It has not been put on for six years. I think it will be good, because it is some- thing different from the entertainments we have presented for quite a while. Eva May Peterson. Grade 8
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