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EIGHTH GRADI4 President Denver Conner Vice President Donald Grenert Secretary Junior Tidball Treasurer Janet Cole Reporter .Beverly Jackson Student Council Edna Young Denver Conner The present enrollment of the eighth grade is twenty three pupils, of whom two are new this year They are Retty Smith and George rrvin Our first school activity was our chapel program ln November The name of our play was 'Getting Cracie Graduatedn On April lb, we presented our second chapel program took part in the annual halloween Carnival by selllng nances on a lamp e had a class party ln December at the school hodse an example of our school spirit, we purchased fifteen books which we donated to the school library SEVENTH GRADE, Vice President Gary Allen Secretary Dozothy Stephenson Treasurer Phyllis Hyatt News Reporter Jo Ann Anderson Student Council Nancy Pritchett Richard Zachman In September, the class of '52, began the s cond half of its formal education in Killbuck School This year, we advanced to the realm of high School At the Halloween Carnival on October 30, l946, the class sold potato chips and sponsored a dart throwing concession We had our first class party on the night of November 22, l946 We played volley ball, cards, and other games After refreshments were served, we went to a movie We all had fun Our first assembly program was held on December 20, l946 Je presented a 85' entitled 'Christmas at the Crescent' There were special numbers and a pageant called nJoy to the Worldn to end the program The planning committee for the Farmers Institute sponsored a poster contest for the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades In the seventh grade, David Grenert won first prize, Nancy Pritchett and Dorothy Stephenson second prlze, and Norma Morrow, third prize In Tanuary, the seventh and eighth grades participated in an attendance contest Tre grade having the highest per cent of attendance won a new basketball That's right, we won In the inter class tournament the eighth grade defeated the seventh grade On February 14, 1947, the seventh grade girls chose Bud Grenert for their valentine Our next assembly program was given March 27, 1947 he had chosen a play amed uAll Set for Etiquetten There were special numbers to complete the program In April our class held their last party 51 1 J ......... ' sooo 011000000 I oauounoeo 000000000 000 A A - N . . , . I f' A .' I 1 o H 0 We ' ' A ' Q' . W ' ' . As A 0 1 .L President...........David Grenert ' neocon 0000000 000 1 00000000000 000000l 00000 . . ' n . 0 H . 0 0 C, . v Pl '. 0 A 0 A . 0 L 0 ,A g 0 - . , 0 . H n . I 0
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