Liberty Township High School - Moraine Yearbook (Chesterton, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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L. C. H. S. '24. Page Fifteen SIXTH AND SEVENTH GRADES. TOP ROW. (Left to right)—Marguerite Dau. Evelyn Lumluhl. Do rot I: a Gustafson Norma 14 liremlt. Berenice Halck. Harold Vamlewater. ., CENTER ROW: (Left to right)—Karl HIkks. Raymond Hockelberg. Eddie Gloyeske. Iteni t osier. Martin latszlo, Melvin Sniedman. BOTTOM ROW: (la ft to right»—Alfred Prentice. Gladys Biggs. Leona Henderlong. Irene Ifuszar Helen Ksserman. Louella I au. HEN school began we had twenty pu- pils In our “new ' room, bur Edward Anders and Violet Palmer left us for other schools. We have had a busy and en- joyable year together. On Hal- lowe’en we had a marshmallow roast : on Thanks- giving a Joint program with the other grades: at Christmas a Google-Sparkplug party, together with the H. S.: on Valentine’s Day a box and on Feb- ruary 22. a Washington's Birthday party. Our St. Patrick's treat was furnished by Marguerite and the Sixth Grade girls did their best to give us a good time on April 1st. Most of us were “game” to eat the salted candy though. We are hoping for more good times before school is out. We have tried to help with the P. T. A. pro- grams and this with our library books, painting and basketry, have kept us interested. In the Seventh Grade are Norma and Doro- tha, the two inseparables.” Norma can not l car to be parted very long from her dearest Doro- thu.” They surely must l»e kindred souls for they even miss school on the same day. Then there is Melvin, who gets so lonesome that he has to go over and sit with his l»esr pal, Martin. Then they study so well? ? ? Eddie would take first prize as a giggler. Marguerite's paintings are envied by us all. Hen- ry’s silvery laugh is just one of his many charm- ing qualities, but it gets him in trouble at times (mostly noons and recesses). Evelyn is usually a conscientious worker, but sometimes the lessons are just too silly” for her. In the Sixth Grade we have Harold, the champion frowner and scolder. Helen does noth- ing worse than ring the Ik 11 to make us get back to our lessons again. Louella gets nothing hut A’s and B’s on her card. Gladys is too quiet, we (Continued on Page Twenty-two)

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