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THE STATESMAN Seventh Grade First row, left to right, Virginia Shute, Frank Bowen, Priscilla Satterlield, Bill Zingler, Eileen Hall, Antoinette DeCapito, Dick King, Beverly Reish, Wanda Glover, jack Watters. Seond row, Ellen Sue Dulce, Patricia Thorpe, Martha Slapack, Agnes Stark, Esther Douglas, Gerry Benson, Edward Hoy, Kath- ryn Hahn, Miriam Myers, Arlene Petty. Third row: Dean Dingle, Phyllis Pirl, Mary Smith, Bobby Byrne, Thelma Hall, Francis Mittendorf, Ruth Altman. Mr. Michel Herchek, class adviser, Robert Hahn, Sanford Kidder, Richard Van Trump, Jeanette Visca, Bill Burridge, Rob- ert Aclcworth, Urban Bower. PAGE 40
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THE STATESMAN Eighth Grade Nvrite 6 up Thirty-five students make up the eighth grade of Kent State high under the supervision of Mrs. Edith Olson. Members of the administrative body for this year were Nancy Allen, presidentg Mary Ellen Brown, vice-president, Laura Dicola, secretary, and Margaret Foust, treasurer. ' Under the leadership of the feminine governing body, the class gave a party at Christmas to the Portage County Orphans. It will be long remembered by both the class and the orphans. W'e feel that the apparent characteristics of originality and stick-to-itiveness in the class will make it welcome as the fore- coming freshmen. Seventh Grade XVrite 6 up Although the seventh grade waited until Christmas for their first party, this event went off with a bang , The study hall was transformed into a pine tree grove. The games were dancing, ping-pong and cards. They had an exchange of gifts, after which candy, ice cream, cookies and apples were served. The largest event of the year was in the form of a Valentines party. This was a Leap Year party, so they served refreshments first. They were jello with whipped cream, cookies, candy, and nuts. The officers were Phyllis Burt, president, :lack Watters, vice- presidentg Agnes Stark, secretary, Phyllis Pirl, treasurer, and Mr. Herchek, adviser. PAGE 39
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